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ADC MM701G User Manual

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Manage DSL

122

MM701G and MM702G User Manual

Standard Annex

Type

2

then select one of the following Annexes:

1

Annex-A

for operating conditions typically found in the North American

implementation of G.shdsl

2

Annex-B

for operating conditions typically found in the European

implementation of G.shdsl. This is the default mode for the MM701G modem.

3

Auto

for automatically negotiating the Annex A or B standard by which this

modem, and the device to which this modem is attached, can operate. This is the
default mode for the MM702G modem.

4

Annex-B_ANFP

for operating conditions that include the Annex B standard with

Access Network Frequency Plan Pulse Spectral Density (PSD) mask.

5

Auto_ANFP

for automatically negotiating the Annex A or B standard with

Access Network Frequency Plan Pulse Spectral Density (PSD) mask.

Startup Margin

Type

3

then select a number from

1

to

21

for possible values between

-10dB

through

10dB

, or select

22

to completely

Disable

the margin.The target signal-to-noise margin,

in decibels, that the modem must achieve with a BER of 10

-7

or better to successfully

complete synchronization. The default margin value is 6 dB. A lower margin may
result in a higher data rate, but it can increase noise on the line.

Data Rate (kbps)

Type

4

then select a data rate (number

1

through

34

) which determines the maximum

transmission rate, in kilobits per second, up to which the modem can negotiate and
synchronize with another device (modem or a DSLAM) to which it is attached. When
the

Bit Rate Mode

(page 123) is set to

Fixed,

the range of values are (ADC modems

comply with the standard G.shdsl data rate range):

for the MM702G modem, 384 kbps to 4608 kbps, in 128 kbps increments (default
value is 4608)

for the MM701G modem, 192 kbps to 2304 kbps, in 64 kbps increments

Rates down to 64 kbps are supported only when operating in single-pair,
point-to-point mode with another ADC modem. (see

Chapter 7

,

“Implementing a

Point-to-Point LAN Extension”

).

When the

Bit Rate Mode

(page 123) is set to

Adaptive

for an MM701G (

Adaptive

is

MM701G default value) or for an MM702G set to

Single

Wire Pair Mode

only (see

below)

,

this field is automatically set to

Adaptive

. An MM702G in

Dual Wire Pair Mode

cannot be used in

Adaptive Bit Rate Mode

.

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