ZyXEL Communications AES-100 manual Lineperf Command

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command shows the line performance counters of an ADSL port.

AES-100 User’s Guide

Total Transceiver Output Power : 8dB

Current ATUR Information:

Country code 0

Provider Code 01020304

Capabilities:

g.dmt POTS overlap (Annex A)

The results contain the operating modes, interleave delay, parity byte assignment, parity bytes per codeword, symbols per codeword and interleave depth. Current ATUR Information contains data acquired from the ATU-R (stands for ADSL Termination Unit – Remote, in this case the user’s ADSL modem or router) during negotiation/provisioning message interchanges. It includes the Vendor ID and Version Number obtained from Vendor ID fields (g.994.1) or R-MSGS1(T1.413) and country code from Vendor ID (g.994.1).

Information obtained prior to training to steady state transition will not be valid or will be old information.

4.4.8Lineperf Command

Syntax:

lineperf <port number>

where

<port number> = port number, from 1 to 8 The lineperf

An example is shown next. 192.168.1.1 adsl> lineperf 7

nfebe-I/nfebe-ni

: 0/0

ncrc-I/ncrc-ni

: 0/0

nfecc-I/nfecc-ni

: 0/0

nfec-I/nfec-ni

: 0/0

nblks-ds/nblks-us

: 120878/120878

nsec-ds/nsec-us

: 2060/2060

n-eb-ds/n-eb-us

: 0/0

n-bbe-ds/n-bbe-us

: 0/0

n-es-ds/n-es-us

: 0/0

n-ses-ds/n-ses-us

: 0/0

non-ses-blks-ds/non-ses-blks-us : 120878/120878

n-uas-ds/n-uas-us: 0/0

ADSL Configuration

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Contents AES-100 Copyright ZyXEL Limited Warranty Interference Statements and Warnings Customer Support Table of Contents Table of Contents Vii Viii Table of Contents List of Figures 11-4 Preface Chapter Getting to Know the AES-100 FeaturesProtocol MTU Application BenefitsScalable Platform for Future Expansion Physical SpecificationsISP Application Compact Design for Limited SpaceDimensions Page Front Panel Additional Installation RequirementsChapter Hardware Overview Unpacking the AES-100Front Panel Ports Console PortFront Panel LEDs Rear Panel Adsl Port ConnectionsConnecting the Power Cord to the AES-100 and a Power Source Command Line Interface Chapter Software ConfigurationConsole Connection Version Command Command StructureSystem Commands Uptime CommandConfig Save Command Restart CommandPasswd Command Config Print CommandPage Adsl Standards Chapter Adsl ConfigurationConfigured Vs. Actual Speed Default Settings Disable Port Command Adsl Commands Disable Ports Command Enable Ports Command Enable Port CommandLinedata Command Lineinfo Command Lineperf Command List Port Command Linerate CommandSet Port Command List Ports CommandSet Ports Command Show Ports Command Show Port CommandStatus Command Mbps Ethernet Port ConfigurationEthernet Commands Set Duplex CommandMbps Ethernet Port Configuration Port-Based Vlan Chapter Bridge ConfigurationDefault Settings of Port-Based Vlan Bridge Port NumbersFilterage Command Bridge CommandsDevice Command Filter CommandPortfilter Command Port-Based Vlan CommandsFlush Command Info CommandBridge Bridge portfilter 2 1 Bridge portfilter 3 1 Example of Modified Vlan Port Example of Modified Vlan Settings Setting the IP Address Chapter IP ConfigurationConfig Command General IP CommandsStatistics Command Ping CommandPage Management by Telnet Chapter Remote ManagementSnmp Management Snmp Access Read/Write Command Snmp Access ConfigurationSupported MIBs Snmp Access List Command Snmp Trap ConfigurationSnmp Access Delete command Snmp Access Flush CommandAES-100 User’s Guide Trap List Command Trap Add CommandTrap Delete Command Trap Flush CommandPage Configuration Files of the AES-100 Chapter Configuration Backup/RestoreControl Files Used In Tftp Operation Configuration Restore Configuration BackupProcess, used only in restoration Page Chapter Firmware Upload BOOTP/TFTP Firmware Update of the AES-100BOOTP/TFTP Server Input MAC Database Edit Dialog Transfer control files and firmware file to the AES-100 Tftp Firmware Update on the AES-100Page Adsl LEDs Chapter TroubleshootingData Transmission Adsl LEDs turn On and Off Configured SettingsData Rate Remote Server PasswordSnmp Telnet Troubleshooting TelnetIndex Rear Panel Connections Terminal Emulation