Cisco Systems OL-16066-01 Network Router User Manual


 
Appendix K Router Platform User Interface Reference
SHDSL Policy Page
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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 3.2
OL-16066-01
Shutdown When selected, the DSL controller is in shutdown state. However, its
definition is not deleted.
When deselected, the DSL controller is enabled. This is the default.
Configure ATM mode When selected, sets the controller into ATM mode and creates an ATM
interface with the same ID as the controller. This is the default. You must
enable ATM mode and then perform rediscovery to configure ATM or PVCs
on the device.
When deselected, ATM mode is disabled. No ATM interface is created on
deployment.
Note You cannot remove ATM mode from a controller after it has been
saved in Security Manager.
Line Termination The line termination that is set for the router:
CPE—Customer premises equipment. This is the default.
CO—Central office.
DSL Mode The DSL operating mode, including regional operating parameters, used by
the controller:
[blank]—The operating mode is not defined. (When deployed, the
Annex A standard for North America is used.)
A—Supports Annex A of the G.991.2 standard for North America.
A-B—Supports Annex A or Annex B. Available only when the Line
Term is set to CPE. The appropriate mode is selected when the line
trains.
A-B-ANFP—Supports Annex A or Annex B-ANFP. Available only
when the Line Term is set to CPE. The appropriate mode is selected
when the line trains.
B—Supports Annex B of the G.991.2 standard for Europe.
B-ANFP—Supports Annex B-ANFP (Access Network Frequency Plan).
Note The available DSL modes are dependent on the selected line
termination.
Line Mode settings
Table K-22 SHDSL Dialog Box (Continued)