Specifications

Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual
4-36 Configuring for Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.8
Configuring Autonegotiation
ASMi-52 autonegotiation allows you to operate at the fastest data rate available.
With autonegotiation enabled, the ASMi-52 unit automatically determines
between itself and the DTE the fastest data rate and duplex mode that they can
operate. With autonegotiation disabled, the LAN interface of ASMi-52 operates at
the speed and duplex mode that is configured by the Default type.
³ To set autonegotiation:
1. From the Local LAN Configuration menu, select Autonegotiation (Main menu
> Configuration > LAN Configuration > Local LAN Configuration >
Autonegotiation).
Toggle between Enable and Disable.
2. If the autonegotiation is enabled, choose Max AutoNeg Capability from the
Local LAN Configuration menu.
The Set Capability menu appears.
3. Select the required LAN operation mode by choosing one of the following:
10BaseT half-duplex
10BaseT full-duplex
100BaseT half-duplex
100BaseT full-duplex.
4. If the autonegotiation is disabled, choose Default Type from the LAN
Configuration menu.
The Set Default menu appears.
5. Select the desired LAN operation mode by choosing one of the following:
10BaseT half-duplex
10BaseT full-duplex
100BaseT half-duplex
100BaseT full-duplex.
6. From the Local LAN Configuration menu, select Save.
Detecting SHDSL Link Failure
If Fault Indication parameter on the LAN Configuration menu is enabled and a loss
of SHDSL signal is detected on the line, the Ethernet link is disconnected by
ASMi-52. If Fault Indication is not selected, the SHDSL link failure indication is not
passed through to the LAN side.
³ To set the fault indication:
1. From the Local LAN Configuration menu, select Fault Indication (Main menu >
Configuration > LAN Configuration > Local LAN Configuration > Fault
Indication).
Toggle between Yes and No.
2. Select Save to save your changes.