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For four-wire (dual-pair) G.SHDSL, the interface rate is two times single-pair 
rate. For example, if you set single-pair rate to 2,312 kbps, four-wire interface 
rate is 4,624 kbps.
Because four-wire G.SHDSL interfaces cannot negotiate rate, do not set their 
single-pair interface rate to auto mode.
Description
Use the shdsl rate command to set the single-pair interface rate of the SHDSL 
interface.
Use the undo shdsl rate command to restore the default, that is, auto.
In actual applications, likelihood exists that the maximum downlink rate could not 
reach the specified rate as restricted by ATU-C and line conditions. If you select the 
auto mode, CPE and CO can negotiate a rate commensurate with the current line 
condition during the activating process. If fixed rates are set at the two ends, the 
two parties negotiate a rate. In case the lower rate between them cannot be 
provided, the line could not be activated.
By default, the rate of two-wire G.SHDSL interface is set to auto-negotiation 
mode; the single-pair interface rate of four-wire G.SHDSL interface is set to 2,312 
kbps (four-wire G.SHDSL interface rate is 4,624 kbps).
Example
# Configure ATM 5/0 to operate in the auto-negotiation mode.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface atm 5/0
[Sysname-Atm5/0] shdsl rate auto 
shdsl snr-margin
Syntax
shdsl snr-margin [ current current-margin-value ] [ snext snext-margin-value ]
undo shdsl snr-margin
View
ATM (G.SHDSL) interface view
Parameter
current-margin-value: Sets a target margin, in the range 0 to 10. During SHDSL 
line training, this target margin is considered in addition to the signal-to-noise 
ratio (SNR) threshold. A larger margin value means increased link stability and 
noise suppression ability.
snext-margin-value: Sets a target margin, in the range 0 to 10. During SHDSL line 
training, this target margin is considered in addition to the SNEXT threshold. A 
larger margin value means increased link stability and noise suppression ability.
Description
Use the shdsl snr-margin command to set a target margin to signal-to-noise 
ratio (SNR).
Use the undo shdsl snr-margin command to restore the default.