wanpipe/samples/wanpipe1.adsl_decoded

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#================================================
# WANPIPE1 Configuration File
#================================================
#
# Date: Wed Oct 12 10:48:34 EDT 2005
#
# Note: This file was generated automatically
# by /usr/sbin/wancfg program.
#
# If you want to edit this file, it is
# recommended that you use wancfg program
# to do so.
#================================================
# Sangoma Technologies Inc.
#================================================
[devices]
wanpipe1 = WAN_ADSL, Comment #WAN_ADSL indicates S518 ADSL card
[interfaces]
#-------- DRIVER INTERFACE DEFINITIONS --------------------------------
w1ad = wanpipe1, , PPPoE, Comment #PPPoE : Configure interface as Ethernet
# so one can run PPPoE protocol over
# it. (Roraing Penguin PPPoE)
[wanpipe1]
CARD_TYPE = S518 #S518: Same for all ADSL cards must
#This value must be hardcoded to S518 for all
#ADSL cards.
AUTO_PCISLOT = YES #Auto detect PCI/BUS info for this card type
#NO - disable this option
#YES- enable this option
# if enabled bottom two options
# PCISLOT and PCIBUS will not be used.
# Therefore one can set the to arbitrary value
# or remove them all together.
PCISLOT = 2 #PCI SLOT Number:
#Valid values = any number
PCIBUS = 2 #PCI BUS Number:
#Valid values = any number
ENCAPMODE = ETH_LLC_OA #ATM Encapsulation Mode
#ETH_LLC_OA: Bridged Ethernet over ATM
# ATM will expect incoming and outgoing
# ethernet protocol frames.
# LLC ATM headers.
#ETH_VC_OA : Bridged Ethernet over ATM
# No ATM headers.
#IP_LLC_OA : Classical IP over ATM
# LLC ATM headers
#IP_VC_OA : IP over ATM
# No ATM headers
#PPP_LLC_OA:
#PPP_VC_OA :
ATM_AUTOCFG = NO #Attempt to autodetect VPI/VCI numbers
#Default NO.
VCI = 35 #VCI Value
VPI = 0 #VPI Value
ADSL_WATCHDOG = YES #Use ATM PING to test the line status
#If ATM PING failes the line will be restarted
#-------------ADSL INTERNAL VARIALBES ------------------
VERBOSE = 1 #ADSL internal variable set to 1
#No other options
RXBUFFERCOUNT = 50 #Rx buffer count
#No other options
TXBUFFERCOUNT = 50 #Tx buffer count
#No other optiosn
ADSLSTANDARD = ADSL_MULTIMODE #ADSL Standard
#ADSL_MULTIMODE : (Default)
# Automatically detect ADSL standard
# We never needed to change this option
#ADSL_T1_413
#ADSL_G_LITE
#ADSL_G_DMT
#ADSL_ALCATEL_1_4
#ADSL_ADI
#ADSL_ALCATEL
#ADSL_T1_413_AUTO
ADSLTRELLIS = ADSL_TRELLIS_ENABLE #Trellis Enable/Disable
#ADSL_TRELLIS_ENABLE : (Default)
# We never needed to change this option
#ADSL_TRELLIS_DISABLE
ADSLTXPOWERATTEN = 0 #ADSL Tx Power Attenuation
#
#*** This a valuable variable and it also works in
# conjuction with ADSLCODINGGAIN
#
#Integer Value 0 to 6
# 0 (Deafult)
# 3 or 6 (*MAGIC: Found that it helps if the line is noisy
# and ADSL is constantly retraining)
ADSLCODINGGAIN = ADSL_AUTO_CODING_GAIN #ADSL Coding Gain
#
#*** This a valuable variable and it also works well in
# conjuction with ADSLTXPOWERATTEN
#
#ADSL_AUTO_CODING_GAIN : (Default)
#
#ADSL_0DB_CODING_GAIN
#ADSL_1DB_CODING_GAIN
#ADSL_2DB_CODING_GAIN
#ADSL_3DB_CODING_GAIN (MAGIC: Found that helps in conjucture with
# ADSLTXPOWERATTEN=3)
#ADSL_4DB_CODING_GAIN
#ADSL_5DB_CODING_GAIN
#ADSL_6DB_CODING_GAIN
#ADSL_7DB_CODING_GAIN
ADSLMAXBITSPERBIN = 0xE #Maximum Bits per Bin
#Valid Values 0x01-0xF
#
#Determines the overall baud rate of theline.
#
#Theoretically it can help on very noisy lines
#by lowering the value and using less frequency
#ranges to tx/rx data.
#The Start/End Tx/Rx Freqeuncy Ranges (Bins)
#Can theoretically lower the bandwidth
#on noisy lines, in order to avoid higher
#unstable frequency ranges.
#However, this never worked in practice
#thus our suggestion is to not try to set
#these values.
ADSLTXSTARTBIN = 0x6 #Start Tx Frequency Range (Bin)
#Do not adjust
ADSLTXENDBIN = 0x1F #End Tx Frequency Range (Bin)
#Do not adjust
ADSLRXSTARTBIN = 0x20 #Start Rx Frequency Range (Bin)
#Do not adjust
ADSLRXENDBIN = 0xFF #End of Rx Frequency Range (Bin)
#Do not adjust
ADSLRXBINADJUST = ADSL_RX_BIN_DISABLE #Disable Rx Frequency Ranges
#Do not ajust
ADSLFRAMINGSTRUCT = ADSL_FRAMING_TYPE_3 #ADSL Framing
#ADSL_FRAMING_TYPE_0
#ADSL_FRAMING_TYPE_1
#ADSL_FRAMING_TYPE_2
#ADSL_FRAMING_TYPE_3 (Default)
#Do not adjust
ADSLEXPANDEDEXCHANGE = ADSL_EXPANDED_EXCHANGE #ADSL Exchange
#ADSL_EXPANDED_EXCHANGE (Default)
#ADSL_SHORT_EXCHANGE
#Do not adjust
ADSLCLOCKTYPE = ADSL_CLOCK_CRYSTAL #ADSL Clocking
#ADSL_CLOCK_CRYSTAL : Slave Clocking (Default)
#ADSL_CLOCK_OSCILLATOR : Master Clock
#Do not adjust
ADSLMAXDOWNRATE = 8192 #ADSL Max Baudrate
#This value WILL limit the negotiaged baudrate
#Value is in Kilobits per second
#
#So by setting the value to 1000 the highest
#rx baud rate will by 1Mbps.
#
#Theoretically it can help on very noisy lines
#by lowering the value and using less frequency
#ranges to tx/rx data.
#
#Doesn't work in reality :)
#Do not adjust
MTU = 1500 #Global MTU Value
#Note: This value is overwritten by the
# interface MTU value below if it exists.
#DEFAULT: 1500
#Values: any number [ suggested 128 - 4086 ]
UDPPORT = 9000 #OBSELETE option
#Old wanpipemon used sockets to connect to
#device driver.
TTL = 255 #OBSELETE option
#Old wanpipemon used sockets to connect to
#device driver.
IGNORE_FRONT_END = NO #Ignore Fronte End State
#NOT USED BY ADSL
[w1ad]