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ADSL/VoIP Gateway User’s Guide
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• Name of the standard compliance used by the
connection (for example, G.Dmt).
• State; the current state of the device. Possible values
displayed are:
• Idle (not connected or attempting to connect)
• Handshake (hunting for a remote modem)
• Training (remote modem has been found)
• Showtime (connected to the remote modem)
• Trained transmit/receive bit rate; the transmit and receive
rates of the device (in bits per second).
3. Click on the DSL port configuration… link at the top of the
Health Check: DSL Status page. The following page is
displayed: (The DSL port is called port A1.)
Figure 22: DSL Port Basic Configuration page
In addition to information about the status of your DSL
connection (also displayed on the Health Check: DSL
Status page), this page displays the current attribute
settings for your DSL port and allows you to configure these
settings. The DSL port is called port A1.
Note
You should only edit your DSL port configuration if your ISP has
told you to do so and/or you are experienced in DSL attribute
configuration. For details of the attributes and options displayed,
see Advanced DSL port attributes on page 104.
4. Once you have configured DSL port attributes, click on
Apply. The page is refreshed and the device is updated with
your DSL configuration changes. Clicking on Reset before
you have clicked on Apply will reset attribute values to their
previous settings.