6.6.6Lineinfo Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 gshdsl> lineinfo <port #>
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<port #> = | A port number, from 1 to 8 |
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This command shows the line operating values of a G.SHDSL port. |
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An example is shown next. |
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192.168.1.1 gshdsl> lineinfo 2 |
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2=Down Sp=0 | Tx=0 | Tr=0 | Rx=0 | Rr=0 | NM=0 T=000:00:00 |
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<2=Down> | = | The port number and whether the port is down/up (respectively). | |||
<Sp> | = | The line rate. |
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<Tx> | = | The number of frames transmitted. |
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<Tr> | = | The number of frames transmitted with errors. |
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<Rx> | = | The number of frames received. |
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<Rr> | = | The number of frames received with errors. |
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<NM> | = | The noise margin in decibels. |
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<T> | = | The uptime of a port in day:hour:minute format. |
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6.6.7Lineperf Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 gshdsl> lineperf <port #>
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<port #> = | A port number, from 1 to 8 |
This command shows the line performance counters of an G.SHDSL port
An example is shown next.
192.168.1.1 gshdsl> lineperf 7
Port=7 Sp=2048kbps NM=0db ATTEN=0db ES=0 SES=0 LOSWS=0 UAS=0 downN=0
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<Sp> | = | The line rate. If Sp=0, then the connection is down. | |
<Port> | = | The port number on the SAM1008. | |
<NM> | = | Noise Margin. The noise margin in decibels. | |
<ATTEN> | = | Attenuation. The loop attenuation in seconds. | |
<ES> | = | Errored Second. The total number of | |
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