ETHERLINK II - Repeater ManualPage 73 of 1064.6.5.4 commandThe activates/deactivates the «MASTER» mode on the interface withthe number N.The activates the MASTER mode. The command activatesthe SLAVE mode.Note: In the data transmission systems one device should be configured as a Master device,while the other – as a Slave device. The parameter N is used to select the interface DSL1/DSL2 (the ON/OFF is not used). The selects automatically the Master/Slave modeFor example:RR_CM>MASTER AUTO4.6.5.5 commandThe K [N=1..4]> command sets the transmission rate K over the line xDSLinterface, where N is the number of the interface.For PAM16 the available rates (BASERATE) lie in the range from 3 to 60, and for PAM32 – from12 to 89.Table 4.4 “Available rates (BASERATE) for different types of coding”.Coding type: Parameter: Values: Description: Noise immunity for these typesof coding:PAM16 N 3..60 Transmission rateover the lineinterface(N*64+8) kbit/s.AveragePAM32 12..89 LowWarning! Use codes with the lowest number of levels (PAM16) for low rates.On the Slave device, the command adapts the rate of the Slave device tothe rate of the Master device. In this case, PAM and Annex are automatically detected(opposite Annex in the configuration AB appears, opposite PAM – Auto).The command does not change the Annex and PAM modes in the configuration. In theSlave mode, the AUTO> command automatically detects allconfigurations.On the Master device, the command sets the mode of adaptation to theline quality. In this case the mode should be also activated on theSlave device.For modems with one xDSL channel, the command is entered without typing the number of thexDSL channel.