1 Hardware Description |
In the upstream direction, the SLC receives ADSL signals from a POTS splitter and demodulates the
The SLC separates the upstream and downstream data channels:
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The upstream data channel occupies a band between 25.875 kHz and 138 kHz.
The downstream data channel takes the band between 138 kHz and 1.104 MHz.
At the subscriber site, the DSL customer premises equipment
Transmission Rates and Modem Training
Two modes are available for setting transmission rates:
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•Explicit rate mode: You can set SNR margins and transmission speeds explicitly. Upstream and downstream speeds can be set separately.
You can mix
Rates available for downstream traffic range from 32 kbps to 8.032 Mbps, in increments of 32 kb (32 kbps, 64 kbps, 96 kbps, 128 kbps, and so on). Rates available for upstream traffic start at 32 kbps and increase in
The modems on the SLC 8DMT train simultaneously in the upstream and downstream directions. Each modem first tries to train at the configured rate at a specified SNR margin. If the first attempt fails in either direction but a CPE is detected, the modem tries to train at the highest rate possible (up to the configured rate). The modem keeps trying to train until it is successful.
Statistics
The SLC 8DMT gathers signal quality statistics for network management purposes and sends this information to the management system via SNMP. The SLC reports each of the following statistics to the management system for both upstream and downstream traffic:
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Near and far end uncorrected blocks
Near and far end corrected blocks
Near and far end loss of signal (LOS) counter
Near end loss of frame (LOF) counter
Remote failure indication (RFI, or far end LOF)
Near and far end errored seconds
Near and far end attenuation
Near and far end SNR margin
Upstream and downstream actual rates
Number of nonidle cells transmitted downstream
Number of nonidle upstream cells received with valid header checksum