3. Configuration Using the Web Interface
Field | Description |
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Power Management | Specify whether power management is supported on this |
| port: |
| Enabled - Power management is enabled |
| Disabled - Power management is disabled |
| Power management refers to the following modes, defined |
| inthe ADSL2 specification: |
| L2 low power: Power consumption is reduced at the |
| local unit when there is no traffic. Entry to and exit from |
| L2 low power mode happens so quickly that it is |
| undetectable by the user. |
| L3 low power: The port enters sleep mode during |
| extended periods of inactivity, saving power at both the |
| local and remote units. |
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Power Management State | Select the line states that the port may autonomously |
Enabling | switch to on this line: |
| Idle – L3 |
| Low Power – L2 low power mode |
| Both – Both L2 and L3 low power modes |
| None – Power management is disabled |
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L0 Time | Specify the minimum number of seconds allowed between |
| an exit from the low power (L2) state and the next entry into |
| the low power state. |
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L2 Time | Specify the minimum number of seconds allowed between: |
| An entry into the low power (L2) state and the first |
| power trim in the low power state |
| Two consecutive power trims in the low power state |
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Port Status | Select Enabled, Disabled, or Reset from the |
| to determine the status of the port. |
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3. Click on Apply.
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