In Menu Configuration Management (CM) you can type <CONFIG> to see the following picture:
CP_01_CM>CONFIG
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Running Line Configuration
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xDSL DSL1 DSL2 DSL3 DSL4
Mode : Slave(HTU-R) Slave(HTU-R) Slave(HTU-R) Slave(HTU-R)
Extended rates: OFF OFF OFF OFF
Line coding : PAM32 PAM32 PAM32 PAM32
Baserate : 89 89 89 89
Annex : B B B B
Payload : WAN WAN WAN WAN
Clock source : E1-1,Int E1-2,Int E1-3,Int E1-4,Int
Reserve : --- --- --- ---
Power : OFF OFF OFF OFF
GS compatible : OFF
E1 E1-1 E1-2 E1-3 E1-4
G.704 framing : ON ON ON ON
CRC4 : ON ON ON ON
AIS Detection : ON ON ON ON
AIS Generation: ON ON ON ON
E1 clock : DSL DSL DSL DSL
TS into DSL : 0-31 0-31 0-31 0-31
TS into WAN : NONE NONE NONE NONE
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CP_01_CM>
The idea is the following: the default settings help any device to be in an initial state, then the
MASTER/SLAVE mode is enabled on the modem, then the transmit data is configured, then the
network settings are configured (IP address, default subnet mask and default gateway) and finally,
these settings are applied and then are written in the EEPROM.