D-Link DAS-3224 User Manual
D-Link DAS-3248 IP DSLAM
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GsParamHybridLossTest
Sta rt
Sta rt
Start bin for range of bins to be measured.
GsParamHybridLossTest
End
End
End bin for range of bins to be measured.
GsDmtTrellis
This parameter enables/disables trellis coding. Trellis
coding should always be enabled for its clear performance
advantage.
coding should always be enabled for its clear performance
advantage.
GsAdvertisedCapabilities
This parameter controls if the CO will attempt to startup
using alternate standards if the CPE does not support
ADSL+.
using alternate standards if the CPE does not support
ADSL+.
GslTriggerMode
The type of event that triggers a fast retrain.
Type
This object is used to configure the ADSL physical line
mode.
mode.
GsDnBinUsage
'1' in bit position indicates usage of corresponding bin,
whereas a '0' disables usage of corresponding bin.
whereas a '0' disables usage of corresponding bin.
ParametricTestInputFile
Indicates Name of the Input file that contains the Mask
Array Size, lower and upper mask Array. Null string means
no file is specified.
Array Size, lower and upper mask Array. Null string means
no file is specified.
Target Snr Margin(dB/10)
Configured Target Signal/Noise Margin. This is the Noise
Margin the modem must achieve with a BER of 10 to the
power -7, or better, to successfully complete initialization.
Margin the modem must achieve with a BER of 10 to the
power -7, or better, to successfully complete initialization.
Upshift SnrMargin(dB/10)
Configured Signal/ Noise Margin for rate upshift. If the
noise margin rises above this level, the modem should
attempt to increase its transmit rate. In the case that
RADSL is not present, the value will be 0.
noise margin rises above this level, the modem should
attempt to increase its transmit rate. In the case that
RADSL is not present, the value will be 0.
Min Upshift Time(sec)
Minimum time that the current margin is above Up-
shiftSnrMgn, before an upshift occurs. In the case that
RADSL is not present, the value will be 0.
shiftSnrMgn, before an upshift occurs. In the case that
RADSL is not present, the value will be 0.
Min Dnshift Time(sec)
Minimum time that the current margin is below
DownshiftSnrMgn, before a downshift occurs. In the case
that RADSL mode is not present, the value will be 0.
DownshiftSnrMgn, before a downshift occurs. In the case
that RADSL mode is not present, the value will be 0.
Fast Min Tx Rate(bps)
Configured Minimum Transmit rate for 'Fast' channels, in
bps. Also refer to 'adslAturConfRateChanRatio' for
information regarding RADSL mode and ATU-C transmit
rate for ATU-R receive rates.
bps. Also refer to 'adslAturConfRateChanRatio' for
information regarding RADSL mode and ATU-C transmit
rate for ATU-R receive rates.
Intl Min Tx Rate(bps)
Configured Minimum Transmit rate for 'Interleave'
channels, in bps. Also refer to
'adslAturConfRateChanRatio' for information regarding
RADSL mode and to ATU-C transmit rate for ATUR
receive rates.
channels, in bps. Also refer to
'adslAturConfRateChanRatio' for information regarding
RADSL mode and to ATU-C transmit rate for ATUR
receive rates.
Fast Max Tx Rate(bps)
Configured Maximum Transmit rate for 'Fast' channels, in
bps. Also refer to 'adslAturConfRateChan-Ratio' for
information regarding RADSL mode and to ATU-C
transmit rate for ATUR receive rates.
bps. Also refer to 'adslAturConfRateChan-Ratio' for
information regarding RADSL mode and to ATU-C
transmit rate for ATUR receive rates.
Intl Max Tx Rate(bps)
Configured Maximum Transmit rate for 'Interleave'
channels, in bps. Also refer to
'adslAturConfRateChanRatio' for information regarding
RADSL mode and to ATU-C transmit rate for ATU-R
receive rates.
channels, in bps. Also refer to
'adslAturConfRateChanRatio' for information regarding
RADSL mode and to ATU-C transmit rate for ATU-R
receive rates.
Max Intl Delay(ms)
Configured maximum Interleave Delay for this chan
nel. Interleave delay applies only to the interleave channel
and defines the mapping (relative spacing)
between subsequent input bytes at the interleaver
input and their placement in the bit stream at the in-
terleaver output. Larger numbers provide greater
separation between consecutive input bytes in the
output bit stream, allowing for improved impulse noise
immunity at the expense of payload latency.
nel. Interleave delay applies only to the interleave channel
and defines the mapping (relative spacing)
between subsequent input bytes at the interleaver
input and their placement in the bit stream at the in-
terleaver output. Larger numbers provide greater
separation between consecutive input bytes in the
output bit stream, allowing for improved impulse noise
immunity at the expense of payload latency.
Data Boost
GlobespanVirata parameter that enables/disables