ZyXEL Communications AES-100 manual List Ports Command, Set Port Command, Set Ports Command

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AES-100 User’s Guide

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 AES-100 follows whatever mode is set on the other end of the line.

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

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 BenefitsISP Application Physical SpecificationsCompact Design for Limited Space Scalable Platform for Future ExpansionDimensions Page Chapter Hardware Overview Additional Installation RequirementsUnpacking the AES-100 Front PanelConsole Port Front Panel PortsFront Panel LEDs Rear Panel Adsl Port ConnectionsConnecting the Power Cord to the AES-100 and a Power Source Chapter Software Configuration Command Line InterfaceConsole Connection System Commands Command StructureUptime Command Version CommandPasswd Command Restart CommandConfig Print Command Config Save CommandPage Configured Vs. Actual Speed Chapter Adsl ConfigurationDefault Settings Adsl StandardsAdsl Commands Disable Port CommandDisable Ports Command Enable Port Command Enable Ports CommandLinedata Command Lineinfo Command Lineperf Command List Port Command Linerate CommandList Ports Command Set Port CommandSet Ports Command Show Ports Command Show Port CommandEthernet Commands Mbps Ethernet Port ConfigurationSet Duplex Command Status CommandMbps Ethernet Port Configuration Default Settings of Port-Based Vlan Chapter Bridge ConfigurationBridge Port Numbers Port-Based VlanDevice Command Bridge CommandsFilter Command Filterage CommandFlush Command Port-Based Vlan CommandsInfo Command Portfilter 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 Chapter Remote Management Management by TelnetSnmp Management Snmp Access Configuration Snmp Access Read/Write CommandSupported MIBs Snmp Access Delete command Snmp Trap ConfigurationSnmp Access Flush Command Snmp Access List CommandAES-100 User’s Guide Trap Delete Command Trap Add CommandTrap Flush Command Trap List CommandPage Chapter Configuration Backup/Restore Configuration Files of the AES-100Control 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 Chapter Troubleshooting Adsl LEDsData Transmission Configured Settings Adsl LEDs turn On and OffData Rate Password Remote ServerSnmp Telnet Troubleshooting TelnetIndex Rear Panel Connections Terminal Emulation