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mdmProfileTable
OIDNameTypeAccess
.1NameENUMR
.2DescrDisplayStringRW
.3ModulationENUMRW
.4MinBpsENUMRW
.5MaxRecvBpsENUMRW
.6MaxXmitBpsENUMRW
.7AutoModeENUMRW
.8ComprV42bisENUMRW
.9ComprMNP5ENUMRW
.10ErrorCorrENUMRW
.11XmitLevelINTEGERRW
.12CDWaitTimeINTEGERRW
.13CDRespTimeINTEGERRW
.14CDDiscTimeINTEGERRW
.15RetrainENUMRW
.16IdleTimerModeENUMRW
.17IdleTimerFixedDelayINTEGERRW
.18IdleTimerCharDelayINTEGERRW

Name
The name of the profile. Eight profiles are available.
Enumerations:
  • profile-1 (1)
  • profile-2 (2)
  • profile-3 (3)
  • profile-4 (4)
  • profile-5 (5)
  • profile-6 (6)
  • profile-7 (7)
  • profile-8 (8)
Descr
Profile Description. Info only.
Modulation
This object specifies the preferred modulation (automode on)

or the modulation (automode disabled) to be used in originating

or answering a connection.

bell103  (1) : 300

bell212  (2) : 1200

v21      (3) : 300

v22      (4) : 1200

v22bis   (5) : 2400 or 1200

v23      (6) : 75/1200 or 1200/75

v32      (7) :  9600,  4800

v32bis   (8) : 14000, 12000,  9600,  7200, 4800

v34      (9) : 33600, 31200, 28800, 26400, 24000, 21600, 19200, 

16800, 14400, 12000,  9600,  7200,  4800,  2400

k56flex (10) : 56000, 54000, 52000, 50000, 48000, 46000,

44000, 42000, 40000, 38000, 36000, 34000, 32000

vfc     (11) : 28800, 26400, 24000, 21600, 19200, 16800, 14400,

12000,  9600

v90     (12) : 56000, 54667, 53333, 52000, 50667, 49333, 48000, 46667,

45333, 42667, 41333, 40000, 38667, 37333, 36000, 34667,

33333, 32000, 30667, 29333, 28000

Enumerations:
  • bell103 (1)
  • bell212 (2)
  • v21 (3)
  • v22 (4)
  • v22bis (5)
  • v23 (6)
  • v32 (7)
  • v32bis (8)
  • v34 (9)
  • k56flex (10)
  • vfc (11)
  • v90 (12)
MinBps
This object specified the lowest rate, at which the modem may

establish a connection.
Enumerations:
  • b75 (75)
  • b300 (300)
  • b1200 (1200)
  • b2400 (2400)
  • b4800 (4800)
  • b7200 (7200)
  • b9600 (9600)
  • b12000 (12000)
  • b14400 (14400)
  • b16800 (16800)
  • b19200 (19200)
  • b21600 (21600)
  • b24000 (24000)
  • b26400 (26400)
  • b28800 (28800)
  • b31200 (31200)
  • b32000 (32000)
  • b33600 (33600)
  • b34000 (34000)
  • b36000 (36000)
  • b38000 (38000)
  • b40000 (40000)
  • b42000 (42000)
  • b44000 (44000)
  • b46000 (46000)
  • b48000 (48000)
  • b50000 (50000)
  • b52000 (52000)
  • b54000 (54000)
  • b56000 (56000)
MaxRecvBps
This object specifies the highest receive rate, at which the

modem may establsh a connection.
Enumerations:
  • b300 (300)
  • b1200 (1200)
  • b2400 (2400)
  • b4800 (4800)
  • b7200 (7200)
  • b9600 (9600)
  • b12000 (12000)
  • b14400 (14400)
  • b16800 (16800)
  • b19200 (19200)
  • b21600 (21600)
  • b24000 (24000)
  • b26400 (26400)
  • b28800 (28800)
  • b31200 (31200)
  • b32000 (32000)
  • b33600 (33600)
  • b34000 (34000)
  • b36000 (36000)
  • b38000 (38000)
  • b40000 (40000)
  • b42000 (42000)
  • b44000 (44000)
  • b46000 (46000)
  • b48000 (48000)
  • b50000 (50000)
  • b52000 (52000)
  • b54000 (54000)
  • b56000 (56000)
MaxXmitBps
This object specifies the highest transmit rate, at which the

modem may establsh a connection.
Enumerations:
  • b300 (300)
  • b1200 (1200)
  • b2400 (2400)
  • b4800 (4800)
  • b7200 (7200)
  • b9600 (9600)
  • b12000 (12000)
  • b14400 (14400)
  • b16800 (16800)
  • b19200 (19200)
  • b21600 (21600)
  • b24000 (24000)
  • b26400 (26400)
  • b28800 (28800)
  • b31200 (31200)
  • b32000 (32000)
  • b33600 (33600)
  • b34000 (34000)
  • b36000 (36000)
  • b38000 (38000)
  • b40000 (40000)
  • b42000 (42000)
  • b44000 (44000)
  • b46000 (46000)
  • b48000 (48000)
  • b50000 (50000)
  • b52000 (52000)
  • b54000 (54000)
  • b56000 (56000)
AutoMode
When this object is set to on, the modem will automatically

negotiate the best rates beginning with the selected

Modulation and MaxBps values. Otherwise, it will use only

the selected modulation in the range between MinBps and

MaxBps.
Enumerations:
  • off (1)
  • on (2)
ComprV42bis
This object specifies, whether V.42bis compression

shall be used for modem connections. When set to off,

V.42bis compression will never be used. When set to auto,

compression may be negotiated with the partner modem.
Enumerations:
  • off (1)
  • auto (2)
ComprMNP5
This object specifies, whether MNP Class 5 compression

shall be used for modem connections. When set to off,

MNP Class 5 compression will never be used. When set to auto,

compression may be negotiated with the partner modem.
Enumerations:
  • off (1)
  • auto (2)
ErrorCorr
This object specifies the kind of error correction being

used for a connection:

none		no error correction will be used.

required	either LAPM or MNP will be used.

If the partner is not able to

do error correction, the connection

cannot be established.

auto		negotiation takes place to

use either LAPM, MNP or no

error correction.

lapm		Enforce LAPM error correction.

If the partner is not able to

do LAPM, the connection

cannot be established.

mnp		use MNP error connection

If the partner is not able to

do MNP, the connection

cannot be established.

Enumerations:
  • none (1)
  • required (2)
  • auto (3)
  • lapm (4)
  • mnp (5)
XmitLevel
This object specifies the transmit attenuation in dB.
CDWaitTime
This object specifies the amount of time in milliseconds,

the modem will wait for the appearance of the carrier. If

the carrier will not appear in this time period, the

connection will be disconnected.
CDRespTime
This object specifies the period of time in milliseconds,

a carrier has to be present, before it will be recognized

as a carrier.
CDDiscTime
This object specifies the amount of time, the carrier has to

drop, before the modem will assume the carrier to be lost.
Retrain
The modem will :

off     (1) : disable line quality monitor and auto-retrain.

retrain (2) : enable line quality monitor and auto-retrain.

fallbf  (3) : enable line quality monitor and fallback/fall forward.
Enumerations:
  • off (1)
  • retrain (2)
  • fallbf (3)
IdleTimerMode
The idle timer is used to specify the duration of an interval between

successive characters received from the modem which, when exceeded,

will cause the modem driver to terminate the assembly of a data packet

and to forward it to the higher-layer protocols (this is in analogy to

the ITU X.3 parameter #4). This object specifies the mode how the idle

timer is set:

static  (1): the idle time is taken from the object

mdmProfileIdleTimerFixedDelay (default)

dynamic (2): the idle time is set to the duration that a number of

mdmProfileIdleTimerCharDelay characters (octets) would

take for transmission corresponding to the actually

used receive bit-rate of the modem. If the bit-rate can

not be found out, the static mode is used instead.
Enumerations:
  • static (1)
  • dynamic (2)
IdleTimerFixedDelay
This object specifies the duration of the idle timer in milliseconds

(see the object mdmProfileIdleTimerMode for further description).

Default: 5
IdleTimerCharDelay
This object specifies the number of characters (octets) which is used

to calculate the idle timer corresponding to the actually used receive

bit-rate of the modem (see the object mdmProfileIdleTimerMode for further

description). Default: 3


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