Avaya 518-456-161 Telephone User Manual


 
PARTNER
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Advanced Communications System
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PARTNER
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ACS 1600 DSL Module Planning Checklist
Required Information Notes Sample values Enter values for current installation
2. Custom DSLAM
settings
If your SDSL provider uses a DSLAM not included on
the list at right, you must obtain and program the
information in this section to complete the configuration.
Lucent Stinger
Nokia
Copper Mountain
Paradyne
AccessLan
Set SDSL speed
automatically
1
Allows the 1600 DSL to automatically match the current
SDSL speed. Always try the highest speed first.
Set SDSL Speed to Auto
Cycle (Nokia); Set SDSL
Speed to Auto Sense
(Copper Mountain);
SDSL Sync Delay
(Lucent)
Conexant AutoBaud
Mode
1
Certain DSLAMs use this mode to negotiate line speed. Enable/Disable
Manual SDSL speed
1
The static data rate for the SDSL line. A value divisible by
8 Kb between 144 Kbps
and 2320 Kbps
Set Data to FRAMED
mode (Nokia)
1
Leave at default value (Y) unless instructed otherwise
by the service provider.
Y or N
SDSL Interface Mode
(Bit Order)
1
Copper Mountain DSLAM uses “Magnitude, Sign.” All
others use “Sign, Magnitude.”
Magnitude, Sign;
Sign, Magnitude
3. Frame Relay PVC
settings
Obtain these permanent virtual circuit settings if your SDSL provider uses the Frame Relay protocol. Remember that separate PVC
settings are required for the voice and data connections.
DLCI number
1
Identifies the logical channel established over the Frame
Relay/SDSL connection. There is one DLCI for data and
one for voice. The SDSL provider should give you two
numbers.
45, 46 Voice:
Data:
Encapsulation
1
The manner in which headers are assigned to packets.
Differentiates between voice calls and data.
Proprietary Voice
DLCI, RFC 1490
Voice:
Data:
1. Obtained from SDSL provider
2. Obtained from ISP
3. Obtained from customer/LAN VAR