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User Manual LTU Orion 3
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4.6.5.33 <GSCOMPAT ON/OFF> Command
This command sets the Globespan (Conexant) compatibility mode on/off. This feature will also
limit the baserate to 36 (PAM16).
4.6.5.34 <NMTHR> Command
The <NMTHR> command allows to setup the desired Noise Margin alarm threshold in dB.
Syntax: NMTHR [value], where value is in the range from 0...25
NMTHR OFF disables the Noise Margin alarm threshold function
4.6.5.35 <LATHR> Command
The <LATHR> command allows to setup the desired Line Attenuation alarm threshold in dB.
Syntax: LATHR [value], where value is in the range from 0...25
LATHR OFF disables the Line Attenuation alarm threshold function
4.6.5.36 <PTMP [ADD/DEL] [IF]> Command
This command helps to add or delete an interface to the Point-to-Multipoint group channel.
[IF] is the name of interface to add or delete:
RS-1: RS-232 or RS-485
WAN1-WAN4: WAN interface to transmit PTMP data through
DSL1-DSL4: DSL interface transmitting WAN
DSL and E1 interface names are automatically converted to corresponding WAN channels by
this command.
4.6.5.37 <PTMP SHOW> Command
This command shows the members of the Point-to-Multipoint group channels.
4.6.5.38 <G703CLOCK [DSL/INT/RX]> Command
The <G703CLOCK> command selects the reference clock for the outgoing data. If you use 2
G.703/E0 interfaces the syntx is G703CLOCK {clock source} {G703 card index}
Following clock sources can be selected as a reference for outgoing data:
DSL data clock is derived from carrier DSL channel
INT data is clocked with internal clock source
RX data is clocked with a clock derived from incoming data
G703 card index is 1 for the first G.703/E0 interface card and 2 for second. 1 can be omitted if just one
interface card is installed.
CO_CM>G703CLOCK DSL 1
4.6.5.39 <MODE N> Command
The <MODE> command sets number of SHDSL interfaces system will operate with.
For example: The MODE 1 in a four-channel unit disables channels 2,3 & 4.
To setup this configuration parameter you should perform the following command sequence:
1. Apply and confirm all configuration changes
2. Issue MODE [N] command
3. RESET

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