ADTRAN AHDSL2 specifications Figure C-2. MON Mode, Removal of Mtau Test Access

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MON Mode

Used to test toward the remote customer equipment

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LIU

 

 

 

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Tip

A-3

HDSL2 Loop

Ring1

A-4

TAE, RAE TBE, RBE

EQPT jacks on the MTAU

Figure C-2. MON Mode

REMOVAL OF MTAU TEST ACCESS

DISC-JACK-T1

The Disconnect T1 Jack command disconnects a T1 or HDSL facility from the metallic test access unit (MTAU).

Input Format: DISC-JACK-T1:<TID>:<AID>:<CTAG>;

Example: DISC-JACK-T1::COT-1-15;

NOTE

AIDs of T1 or HDSL facilities currently connected can be determined using the RTRV-STATUS-MTAU command.

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Contents Revision History L2-5B Issue 2, August Clei Code SLL5R3DGFeatures GeneralLED Indicators Part Number DescriptionInstallation ApplicationsCompliance Compliance CodesProvisioning Cross-Connect Commands Provisioning CommandsAdministration Commands Maintenance CommandsHdsl Provisioning Commands T1 Provisioning CommandsPower Requirements Testing CommandsAlarms Testing CommandsPower Parameters Deployment GuidelinesMaintenance HDSL2 Loss ValuesLoop Insertion Loss Data Troubleshooting Procedures Product SpecificationsWarranty and Customer Service Adtran H2TU-C Specifications Loop InterfaceThis page is intentionally blank Hdsl Maintenance Modes Loopback Process DescriptionLoopback Control Codes Table A-1. In-Band Addressable Loopback Codes Dbdb This page is intentionally blank Maintenance Menu Provisioning Menu Testing Menu Main MenuMaintenance Menu and Associated SUB-MENUS Hdsl Maintenance Menu20. T1 Maintenance Menu Additional Hdsl Maintenance Commands Hdsl Maintenance MenuRTRV-ALM-HDSL Command INIT-REG-HDSL CommandRTRV-PM-T1 Command T1 Maintenance MenuINIT-REG-T1 Command INIT-REG-T1Hdsl Provisioning Menu Provisioning MenuCross-Connection Menu 15. T1 Provisioning MenuDLT-CRS-T1 DLT-CRS-T1 CommandCROSS-CONNECTION Menu ENT-CRS-T1ENT-CRS-T1 Command RTRV-CRS-T1 CommandED-HDSL ED-HDSL CommandsHdsl Provisioning Menu ED-GOS-HDSLED-GOS-HDSL Command MONTYPE= ES, SES, UAS, LA, SNR, CVT1 Provisioning Menu ED-GOS-T1 CommandED-T1 Commands ED-GOS-T1OPR-LPBK-HDSL Testing Menu← Enable a loopback RLS-LPBK-HDSLH2TU-C Customer Loopback Initiating Mtau Test Access Figure C-1. Split ModeFigure C-2. MON Mode Removal of Mtau Test Access

AHDSL2 specifications

ADTRAN AHDSL2 is a sophisticated technology designed to enhance broadband connectivity, primarily focusing on delivering high-speed internet access through existing copper telephone lines. This solution is integral in supporting various applications, including voice, video, and data transmission, making it a versatile choice for service providers looking to upgrade their networks.

One of the key features of ADTRAN AHDSL2 is its ability to support asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) technology, which allows for faster download speeds compared to upload speeds. This asymmetry is particularly beneficial for typical internet usage patterns where users often download more data than they upload. AHDSL2 can provide download speeds of up to 24 Mbps and upload speeds around 1 to 3 Mbps, depending on the line conditions and distance from the central office.

ADTRAN's AHDSL2 technology incorporates advanced capabilities such as auto-negotiation and improved line diagnostics. These features enable service providers to automatically adjust the settings for optimal performance based on the quality of the copper line. Furthermore, the built-in diagnostics tools help in the identification and troubleshooting of potential issues, reducing time and resources spent on maintenance and support.

The technology also supports the ITU G.992.3 and G.992.5 standards, which enhance the reach and efficiency of DSL services. It offers better performance in high-noise environments and allows for longer distances between the end-user and the central office, thus expanding the coverage area for broadband services.

Another significant aspect of ADTRAN AHDSL2 is its ability to operate over a range of frequencies, which minimizes interference from other services. By using frequency division multiplexing, the technology ensures that voice and data can be transmitted simultaneously without degradation of service quality.

ADTRAN AHDSL2 is also designed with scalability in mind, making it suitable for various deployment scenarios, whether in residential or commercial settings. Service providers can easily integrate this technology into their existing networks, ensuring a seamless upgrade path as customer demands for bandwidth continue to rise.

Overall, ADTRAN AHDSL2 stands out as a reliable and efficient solution for enhancing broadband services over copper infrastructure, with features that cater to both service provider needs and end-user demands for high-speed internet access. Its combination of advanced technology and easy integration makes it a compelling choice for operators looking to improve their service offerings.