cAdslLineDmtConfOperatingMode - Cisco Adsl Line Dmt Configuration Operating Mode - CISCO-ADSL-DMT-LINE-MIB

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cAdslLineDmtConfOperatingMode

Cisco Adsl Line Dmt Configuration Operating Mode
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.130.1.14.1.1

This object specifies the line operating mode being employed by the ADSL line. An ADSL line uses of one of two operating modes: - Automatic An ATU-C that employs this operating mode automatically detects the capabilities of the ATU-R and utilizes either a startup sequence specified by G.992.1, G.992.2, or T1.413-1998. This line operating mode is the default for an ADSL line. - Splitterless This operating mode should no longer be used. It is equivalent to the G.992.2 selection. Selecting this mode will automatically map to the G992.2 mode. It is appropriate in this case that both the ATU-C and ATU-R support 'heavy' capability but the ATU-C side wishes to force 'lite' operation. Selecting this mode will automatically convert to the G992.2 mode. - G992.1 This operating mode forces the used of the G994.1 startup sequence and compliance to G992.1 operation. - G992.2 This operating mode forces the use of the G994.1 startup sequence and compliance to G992.2 operation. It is appropriate in this case that both the ATU-C and ATU-R support 'heavy' capability but the ATU-C side wishes to force 'lite' operation. - T1.413 This operating mode forces the ATU-R to use the T1.413-1998 startup sequence.

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