list port <port number>
where
<port number> = port number, from 1 to 8
The list port command shows the configured maximum upstream/downstream speeds, the mode (or standard), and enable/disable state of an individual ADSL port.
4.4.11 List Ports Command
Syntax:
list ports
The list ports command shows the configured maximum speeds, modes and states of all ADSL ports.
4.4.12 Set Port Command
Syntax:
set port <port number> <upstream speed> <downstream speed> <oper mode>
where
<port number> = <upstream speed> = <downstream speed> = <oper mode> =
Port number ranging from 1 to 8.
Maximum ADSL upstream speed in Kbps .
Maximum ADSL downstream speed in Kbps.
Operational mode; the available choices are glite , gdmt or auto.
The set port command sets the maximum upstream/downstream speeds and the mode, or standard, of an individual ADSL port. Note that the upstream speed must be less than or equal to the downstream speed.
Even though you can specify arbitrary numbers in the set port command, the actual speed is always a multiple of 32 Kbps. If you enter a speed that is not a multiple of 32 Kbps, the actual speed will be the next lower multiple of 32Kbps. For instance, if you specify 60 Kbps for a port, the actual speed for that port will not exceed 32 Kbps, and if you specify 66 Kbps, the actual speed will not be over 64Kbps.
The mode parameter specifies the standard that this port is allowed. When set to auto, the
When the mode is set to auto and the negotiated mode is G.lite, if the configured speeds exceed those
allowed by G.lite, the actual speeds are governed by G.lite, regardless of the configured numbers.
4.4.13 Set Ports Command
Syntax:
set ports <upstream speed> <downstream speed> <oper mode>
where
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