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CHAPTER 65
G.Bond
G.bond allows subscribers to connect to an ISP using data streams spread over
multiple DSL lines. The total available bandwidth for the subscriber then becomes
the sum of the bandwidth available for each of the subscriber’s line connections.
As well as extra bandwidth, additional DSL lines also provide backup support.
The system only supports ADSL port bonding using ZyXEL’s P-663H-51. See the
User’s Guide of this CPE device for information on its port bonding specifications.
These commands correspond to the Web Configurator’s G.bond settings described
in Section 18.4 on page 158.
65.1 ADSL Port Bonding
Use these commands to configure ADSL port bonding settings.
Note: G.Bond only works with two adjacent ports, such as ports 1 and 2.
Table 193 G.Bond Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION P
adsl gbond set <bond-name>
<port-list>
Creates a pair bond using the specified name and ports.
bond-name: Enter a descriptive name for this pair bond.
You can use up to 31 characters.
port-list: Enter the two port numbers to be bonded,
separated by commas, a range separated by a tilde (~), or
a combination of the two separated by a comma. For
example: 1,2 or 5~10 or 1,2,5~10.
H/H
adsl gbond delete <bond-name> Removes the specified pair bonding. H/H
adsl gbond show [bond-name] Displays the settings for the specified pair bond. L/L
statistics adsl gbond [bond-
name]
Displays the upstream and downstream link statistics for
the specified pair bond.
M/L
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