Type:

Modify

--

Optional

 

Valid values: 0 - 310

 

 

atucconfpml2minrate

PM configuration parameter, related to the L2 low power state. This

<atucconfpml2minrate-val>

parameter specifies the minimum net data rate during the low power

 

state (L2). The data rate is coded in bit/s, and can range from 0x1F40

 

(8000) bps to 0xFA000 (1024000) bps.

 

Type:

Modify

--

Optional

 

Valid values: 0x1F40 - 0xFA000

 

 

atucconfmsgminds

Configures downstream overhead channel bandwidth. This feature is

<atucconfmsgminds-val>

not supported by DSLPHY as yet.

 

Type:

Modify

--

Optional

 

Valid values: 4000 - 64000

 

 

aturconfmsgminus

Configures upstream overhead channel bandwidth.This feature is not

<aturconfmsgminus-val>

supported by DSLPHY as yet.

 

Type:

Modify

--

Optional

 

Valid values: 4000 - 64000

 

 

atucminsnrmgn

Atuc Configured Minimum Signal/Noise Margin. This is the Noise

<atucminsnrmgn-val>

Margin, the modem must achieve with a BER of 10 to the power -7 or

 

better, to successfully complete initialization. The default value

 

mentioned is an indicative value only.

 

Type:

Modify

--

Optional

 

Valid values: 0 - 310

 

 

aturminsnrmgn

Atuc Configured Minimum Signal/Noise Margin. This is the Noise

<aturminsnrmgn-val>

Margin, the modem must achieve with a BER of 10 to the power -7 or

 

better, to successfully complete initialization. The default value

 

mentioned is an indicative value only.

 

Type:

Modify

--

Optional

 

Valid values: 0 - 310

 

 

atucfrontenddesigntype

Front end hardware reference design

El1508 El1528 Le87213

Type:

Modify

--

Optional

 

 

atuchwpwrreduction Disable

Hardware configuration parameter

Enable

Type:

Modify

--

Optional

 

 

atucgsusbitswap Disable

This parameter enables/disables upstream bit swapping

Enable

Type:

Modify

--

Optional

 

 

aturmaxsnrmgn

Configured Maximum acceptable downstream Signal/Noise Margin. If

<aturmaxsnrmgn-val>

the Noise Margin is above this the modem attempts to reduce its power

 

output to optimize its operation. The value set by the user is in dB/10,

 

and ranges from 0 to 31 dB in 1 dB steps.

 

Type:

Modify

--

Optional

 

Valid values: 0 - 310

 

 

 

 

 

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