Chapter6: Configuring Subscriber Services
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<upstream delay>
The upstream interleave delay, in milliseconds. This specifies the delay between
consecutive data bits. Larger delays improve noise immunity but reduce transmission
speeds. A delay of 16 milliseconds is ideal for maximum noise immunity. However, a delay
of 4 to 6 milliseconds is recommended for maximum transmission speed.
<downstream delay>
The downstream interleave delay, in milliseconds. This specifies the delay between
consecutive data bits. Larger delays improve noise immunity but reduce transmission
speeds. A delay of 16 milliseconds is ideal for maximum noise immunity. However, a delay
of 4 to 6 milliseconds is recommended for maximum transmission speed.
<maximum upstream rate>
The maximum upstream transmit rate, in kbps. This is the highest transmission rate to
which the modem can adapt for all lines to which the profile is applied.
<maximum downstream rate>
The maximum downstream transmit rate, in kbps. This is the highest transmission rate to
which the modem can adapt for all lines to which the profile is applied.
<minimum upstream rate>
The minimum upstream transmit rate, in kbps. This is the highest transmission rate to which
the modem can adapt for all lines to which the profile is applied.
<minimum downstream rate>
The minimum downstream transmit rate, in kbps. This is the highest transmission rate to
which the modem can adapt for all lines to which the profile is applied.
Examples
::line=> new fixed4649287552
::line=> new adaptive4649287552 64 64