G.SHDSL Interface Configuration
The G.Single-pair High Speed Digital Subscriber Line (G.SHDSL) technology transmits data over low-cost twisted pairs.
- Overview of G.SHDSL Interfaces
G.SHDSL is a data communications technology that enables faster data transmission over copper twisted pairs. G.SHDSL employs frequencies that include those unused by traditional Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) to provide symmetric transmit and receive data rates. - Licensing Requirements and Limitations for G.SHDSL Interfaces
This section describes licensing requirements and limitations for G.SHDSL interfaces. - Default Settings for G.SHDSL Interface
This section describes the default settings for the G.SHDSL interface. - Setting Uplink Parameters for a G.SHDSL Interface
When the router connects to a DSLAM using a G.SHDSL interface, set parameters for the G.SHDSL interface. - Configuration Examples for G.SHDSL Interfaces
This section provides several G.SHDSL interface configuration examples, including network requirements, configuration roadmap, configuration procedure, and configuration files. - FAQ About G.SHDSL Interfaces