Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco
Working with Service Element Profiles
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| Modem Card | The modem card type (line card | CAPADSL, | CAPADSL | |||
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| Modem Card | The modem card subtype. This | 4xFLEX, Other | * |
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| FLEX cards. If a FLEX card is |
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| it will be set to Other. This attribute |
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| DSL Port Type | Specify the physical port type. | ModemPort, Line | ModemPort | |||
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| Connection | This is the provisioned connection | 1 |
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| be modified when the subscriber |
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| object is locked. |
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| Bit Swapping | Enabling this attribute allows the | Enabled, Disabled | Disabled | |||
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| modem to that the subscriber is |
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| connected to utilize bit swapping |
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| (if capable). This will allow it to |
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| acknowledge bit swap requests |
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| from the far end and to request bit |
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| swapping when necessary. |
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| Trellis Code | Enabling this attribute allows | Enabled, Disabled | Enabled | |||
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| trellis coding to be used in both |
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| upstream and downstream |
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| directions. If neither the modem |
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| supports trellis coding, the link |
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| will revert to no trellis coding (i.e., |
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| trellis coding must be used in both |
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| FEC | This is the number of forward error | 0,2,4,6,8,12,14,16 | 16 |
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| Redundancy | checking coding bytes to be |
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| Bytes | included in the ADSL superframe. |
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| Interleaved | The delay on the interleaved path, | 0,250,500,1000, | 16000 |
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| Delay (usec) | in both the upstream and | 2000,4000, 8000, |
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| downstream directions. | 16000, 32000, |
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