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Configuring the Adaptive Rate Mode

1. Type 3 to display the SDSL Rate Mode menu.

Figure 4–15. Configure SDSL Rate Mode Menu

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Configure SDSL Rate Mode

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Current Rate Mode: AUTO-BAUD

1.Fixed

2.Auto-Baud

3.Lucent Sync Delay - Fixed

4.Lucent Sync Delay - Auto-Baud

5.Nokia Auto-Cycle

Type the option to select the rate mode.

If you set the rate mode to Nokia Auto-Cycle, you need to enter a line rate value.

2.The IAD sets the rate mode and displays the menu.

3.Press Escape to return to the SDSL Configuration Menu.

Selecting the Line Rate

1.Type 4 to display the current line rate and a prompt:

Line Rate is currently: 88 Kbps Enter xDSL Line Rate:

Type a line rate value (between 64 Kbps and 2320 Kbps), which must be a value evenly divisible by 8.

2.The IAD sets the rate and displays the xDSL Configuration Menu.

3.Reset the IAD (page 15) when you finish WAN configuration.

Enabling and Disabling xDSL Debug Messages

NOTE Option D, Enable/Disable G2237 xDSL Debug Messages, is reserved for Verilink network engineers.

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Polycom 7000, 6000 manual Configuring the Adaptive Rate Mode, Type 3 to display the Sdsl Rate Mode menu

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