
Chapter 54 ADSL Commands
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54.3.1 ADSL Profile Show Command Example
The following example displays the ADSL DEFVAL profile.
54.3.2 ADSL Profile Set Command Example
The following example creates a premium profile (named “gold”) for providing subscribers
with very high connection speeds and no interleave delay. It also sets the upstream target
signal/noise margin to 5 db, the upstream minimum acceptable signal/noise margin to 0 db, the
upstream maximum acceptable signal/noise margin to 30 db, the upstream minimum ADSL
adsl profile delete <profile> Allows you to delete an individual ADSL profile by its name.
You cannot delete a profile that is assigned to any of the DSL
ports in the IES-612-51. Assign a different profile to any DSL
ports that are using the profile that you want to delete, and then
you can delete the profile.
H/H
adsl profile map <portlist>
<profile>
<glite|gdmt|t1413|auto|adsl2|ads
l2+>
Assigns a specific profile to an individual port and sets the
port’s ADSL mode (or standard). The profile defines the
maximum and minimum upstream/downstream rates, the
target upstream/downstream signal noise margins, and the
maximum and minimum upstream/downstream acceptable
noise margins of all the ADSL ports to which you assign the
profile.
glite|gdmt|t1413|auto|adsl2|adsl2+: The ADSL
operational mode.
When set to auto, the port follows whatever mode is set on the
other end of the line.
Note: When the mode is set to auto, the
connection rates are governed by the
negotiated ADSL mode regardless of the
rates configured in the profile. For example,
if the profile is set to use a rate of 18000
Kbps, that speed is only supported if the
negotiated ADSL mode is ADSL 2+. Any
other ADSL mode will limit the rate to what is
supported by the specific ADSL standard.
H/H
Table 134 ADSL Profile Commands (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION P
Figure 152 ADSL Profile Show Command Example
ras> adsl profile show DEFVAL
01. DEFVAL latency mode: interleave
up stream down stream
--------- -----------
max rate (kbps): 512 2048
min rate (kbps): 32 32
latency delay (ms): 4 4
max margin (db): 31 31
min margin (db): 0 0
target margin (db): 6 6
up shift margin(db): 9 9
down shift margin(db): 3 3
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