VDSL C
OMMANDS
29-2Long-Reach Ethernet Commands

This section describes how to configure communication parameters for

VDSL ports such as specifying data band usage plans, setting notches

within the frequency bands to avoid interference with ham radio signals,

setting a mask for power spectral density to meet regional or local

limitations for transmitting signals on phone lines, setting an acceptable

target for the signal-to-noise ratio, and enabling automatic rate adaptation.

Table 29-2 Long-Reach Ethernet Commands

Command Function Mode Page
lre band-plan Sets the frequency bands used for VDSL
signals
IC 29-4
lre option-band Sets the frequencies to be used for the
optional US0 band.
GC/IC 29-6
lre ham-band Sets the HAM radio band that will be
blocked to VDSL signals based on
defined frequencies
GC/IC 29-7
lre region-ham-band Sets the HAM radio band that will be
blocked to VDSL signals based on
defined usage types
GC/IC 29-9
lre psd-breakpoints Sets the number of frequency breakpoints
in the PSD mask
GC/IC 29-12
lre psd-frequencies Maps a frequency to each breakpoint in
the PSD mask
GC/IC 29-13
lre psd-value Defines a po wer level for each of the PSD
breakpoints
GC/IC 29-15
lre psd-mask-level Sets a predefined PSD mask GC/IC 29-16
lre pbo-config Sets a mask to reduce the power spectral
density (PSD) of transmitted signals at
specified frequency breakpoints
GC 29-18
lre upbo Enables upstream power backoff GC/IC 29-19
lre tone Disables VDSL signals at frequencies less
than or equal to 640 KHz, 1.1 MHz or 2.2
MHz
GC/IC 29-21