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CONFIG Commands
port-bandplan
BP1_998_3
(0x00)
BP2_998_3
(0x01)
BP998_3B_8_5M
(0x01)
BP3_998_4
(0x02)
BP998_4B_12M
(0x02)
BP4_997_3
(0x03)
BP997_3B_7_1M
(0x03)
BP5_997_3
(0x04)
BP6_997_4
(0x05)
BP997_4B_7_1M
(0x05)
BP7_MXU_3
(0x06)
FLEX_3B_8_5M
(0x06)
BP8_MXU_2
(0x07)
BP9_998_2
(0x08)
BP10_998_2
(0x09)
BP998_2B_3_8M
(0x09)
BP11_998_2
(0x0A)
BP12_998_2
(0x0B)
BP13_MXU_3
(0x0C)
BP14_MXU_3
(0x0D)
BP15_MXU_3
(0x0E)
BP16_997_4B_4P
(0x0F)
BP17_998_138_4400
(0x10)
BP18_997_138_4400(0x11)
BP19_997_32_4400(0x12)
BP20_998_138_4400_opBand (0x15)
BP21_997_138_4400_opBand (0x16)
BP22_998_138_4400_opBand(0x16)
BP23_998_138_16000
(0x17)
BP24_998_3B_8KHZ
(0x18)
BP25_998_138_17600
(0x19)
BP26_CH1_3
(0x1A)
BP27_CH1_4
(0x1B)
VDSL Parameters Accepted Values
Parameter
Accepted Values
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framing-mode
HDLC – 0x80
AUTO – 0x90
ATM – 0x00
band-mod
Bit 0, 1: Tx Cfg band
1- All tones on
2- All tones below 640 Khz are turned off
3- All tones below 1.1 Mhz are turned off
Bit 2,3: Not used
Bit 4,5: Rx Cfg band
1- All tones on
2- All tones below 640 Khz are turned off
3- All tones below 1.1 Mhz are turned off
Bit 6, 7:Optional band
0- No Optional band
1- ANNEX_A_6_32 ( ie. 25KHz to 138 KHz)
2- ANNEX_B_32_64 (ie. 138 KHz to 276 KHz)
3- ANNEX_B_6_64 (ie. 25KHz to 276 KHz)
port-option
Bit [0]: I 43 G.hs carrier set.
Bit [1]: V 43 G.hs carrier set.
Bit [2]. A 43 G.hs carrier set.
Bit [3]: B 43 G.hs carrier set.
Bit[4:7]: shall be set to 0.
power-mode
0: 8.5dBm power output
1: 11.5 dBm power output
tx-filter
0: using internal filter in Tx path
1: using K1 external filter in Tx path
(for Korea VLR Application)
2: using U1 external filter in Tx path
(for US / Korea VLR Application)
3: using H1 external filter in Tx path
(for 100/100 Application)
VDSL Parameters Accepted Values
Parameter
Accepted Values
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CONFIG Commands
rx-filter
0: using internal filter in Rx path
1: using K1 external filter in Rx path
(for Korea VLR Application)
2: using U1 external filter in Rx path
(for US / Korea VLR Application)
3: using H1 external filter in Rx path
(for 100/100 Application)
dying-gasp
Dying Gasp is a message sent from CPE to CO using the indica-
tor bit. It indicates that the CPE is experiencing an impending
loss of power.
Off:
Dying Gasp off (don't send a message to CO).
On:
Dying Gasp on.
VDSL Parameters Accepted Values
Parameter
Accepted Values
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CHAPTER 6
Glossary
10Base-T.
IEEE 802.3 specification for Ethernet that uses
unshielded twisted pair (UTP) wiring with RJ-45 eight-conductor
plugs at each end. Runs at 10 Mbps.
100Base-T.
IEEE 802.3 specification for Ethernet that uses
unshielded twisted pair (UTP) wiring with RJ-45 eight-conductor
plugs at each end. Runs at 100 Mbps.
-----A-----
ACK.
Acknowledgment. Message sent from one network device
to another to indicate that some event has occurred. See NAK.
access rate.
Transmission speed, in bits per second, of the cir-
cuit between the end user and the network.

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