C

CE mark xviii

Channel Configuration menu 74, 78 Cisco 282

supported DSLAM 282 CODEC, testing 262

command line interface reference 245 command line interface, generally 243 Compander Mode Selection menu 145 Compander Mode, setting 145 Conexant 66

configuration files, managing 38 configuration, basic steps 20 Configure CPE/CO Mode 62 Configure G.SHDSL RATE Mode 62 Configure xDSL Interface Type 60 congestion parameters, setting in FR 100 connecting

systems 20 console port 4, 7

setting baud rate

setting timeout period 37 contents, described xiii conventions, described xv Copper Mountain 2, 5, 282

Auto Sense in Quick Configuration 102 Auto Sense, setting 66

Auto Sense, setting in SDSL configuration 65 fragmentation, setting 99

supported DSLAM 282 Copper Mountain CMCP

setting in Frame Relay options 97 CopperCom 282

CopperCom Call Control menu 155 CopperCom Call Control, managing 155 CopperCom Configuration menu 156 CopperCom, configuration 155 CopperMountain

CMCP, setting 101 CopperMountain fragmentation, setting 98 Country Mode Selection menu 150 country mode, setting 150

CPCS-2 Statistics report 222 CPE/CO mode, selecting 62 CPE/CO mode, setting for SDSL 65 CPE/CO mode, setting in 6500 63 CPEmode, setting in AccessLan 66 Current Configuration report 203 customer service

contacting xv

D

D4 Frame Mode 72

data interfaces, supported 2 datalink protocol

identifying 54 selecting for WAN 56

DC power adapter 4 Debug menu 43 declaration of conformity xviii default route

adding or changing 113 removing 113

default routes, generally 112 default values, accepting 19

Derived Timing debugging 48 enabling and disabling 48

Derived Timing menu 48

DHCP Address Range Pool, configuring 175 DHCP Assign-ment Entry, deleting 179 DHCP Client

enabling or disabling 116

DHCP Client debug mode, enabling and disabling 44 DHCP Client Entry, configuring 175

DHCP Client Entry, deleting DHCP Server

DHCP Client Entry, deleting 179 DHCP Entry details 179

DHCP Relay configuring 117 enabling or disabling 117 statistics, displaying 118

DHCP Relay menu 117 DHCP Server

addresses, displaying 178 checking for additional 173 configuration, generally 172 configuring parameters 174 DHCP Address Range Pool for 175 DHCP Assign-ment Entry, deleting 179 DHCP Client Entry 175

DHCP Debugging 173

DHCP Entry details, displaying 179 displaying settings 177

enabling and disabling 173 setup tasks, basic 172 statistics, displaying 178

DHCP Server Configuration menu 172 Diagnostics menu 260 diagnostics, generally 260

dialup test 261, 262

DLCI adding 94 deleting 96 displaying current 96

FRF.12 Fragmentation, configuring 95 modifying 93

Receive CIR, configuring 95 Transmit CIR, configuring 94

DLCI Statistics report 218 DLCIs

configuring for Frame Relay, generally 93

DNS

cache and statistics, displaying 115 DNS Client

configuring 114 DNS Client menu 114 DNS Server

IP address, setting 114 timeout, setting 114

DSLAMs, supported 2, 5, 282

E

E1

switching to 71

E1 Configuration menu 70, 76

E1 Frame Mode menu 77

E1 interface, configuring 76 echo cancellation, setting 147 EIA-530 21

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7000, 6000 specifications

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