ADC MM701G User Manual

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Chapter 6: Configuring DSL Parameters

MM701G and MM702G User Manual

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Auto

for automatically negotiating the Annex A or B standard by which this

modem, and the device to which this modem is attached, can operate. This is the
default mode for the MM702G modem.

Annex-B_ANFP

for operating conditions that include the Annex B standard with

Access Network Frequency Plan Pulse Spectral Density (PSD) mask.

Auto_ANFP

for automatically negotiating the Annex A or B standard with Access

Network Frequency Plan Pulse Spectral Density (PSD) mask.

Startup Margin

The target signal-to-noise margin, in decibels, that the modem must achieve with a
BER of 10

-7

or better to successfully complete synchronization. The default margin

value is 6 dB. A lower margin may result in a higher data rate, but it can increase noise
on the line. Possible values are

-10dB

through

10dB

, or to completely

Disable

the

margin.

Bit Rate Mode

Bit rate mode indicates how the modem synchronizes with the device to which it is
attached in either a

Fixed

or

Adaptive

mode. The default for the MM702G modem is

Fixed

mode. The default for the MM701G modem is

Adaptive

mode.

Fixed

mode indicates that the modem will synchronize with the other end (a

DSLAM or another modem) at a fixed bit rate through negotiation. The modem
will synchronize at the best rate, up to the data rate specified (

page 61

), that can

be achieved by both ends.

Adaptive

mode indicates that prior to modem negotiating a rate, the modem

performs an adaptation phase during which it determines a best possible rate based
on conditions of the line. After adaptive mode, the modem will then negotiate the
best rate that can be achieved with the other end, based on the adaptation results.

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