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cXdslModeSpectrum
Cisco Xdsl Mode Spectrum
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.204.1.3.1.2
The value of this object specifies the spectrum mode of this interface. The interface will stay in spectrum mode until this object is set to disabled. The modes will inhibit the service on that line. Not all spectrum modes are avaiable for all types of modems. The modes translate as follows: sdsl & shdsl ------------ spectrum1 = tx-1 spectrum2 = tx-3 spectrum3 = tx+1 spectrum4 = tx+3 spectrum5 = spec2PT spectrum6 = spec4PT dmt --- spectrum1 = reverb spectrum2 = medley spectrum3 = pilot spectrum4 = not supported spectrum5 = not supported spectrum6 = not supported cap --- spectrum1 = 136k spectrum2 = 340k spectrum3 = 680k spectrum4 = 952k spectrum5 = not supported spectrum6 = not supported ::= { cXdslModeEntry 2 } -- Configuration Profile Table SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CXdslLineConfProfileEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION This table extends the adslLineConfProfileTable and contains enterprise-specific xDSL configuration information. Entries in this table apply to more than one type of DSL modems
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