Please refer to the set port command for information on assigning profiles to ports or the list profiles command for information on how to list the profiles
7.5.16Show Profiles Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 adsl> show profiles
The show profiles command displays the settings of all the ADSL profiles.
7.5.17Set Port Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 adsl> set port <port number> <profile name> <oper mode>
where
<port | number> | = Port number ranging from 1 to 8. | |
<profile name> | = | The profile that will define the settings of this port. | |
<oper | mode> | = | The operational mode. Choose from glite, gdmt, t1413 or auto for |
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The set port command assigns a specific profile to an individual port and sets the port’s mode (or standard). The profile defines the maximum and minimum upstream/downstream rates, the target upstream/downstream signal noise margins, and the maximum and minimum upstream/downstream acceptable noise margins of all the ADSL ports to which you assign the profile.
The mode parameter specifies the standard that this port is allowed. When set to auto, the AAM1008 follows whatever mode is set on the other end of the line. Annex A refers to ADSL over POTS and Annex B refers to ADSL over ISDN.
When the mode is set to auto and the negotiated mode is G.lite, if the configured rates exceed those allowed by G.lite, the actual rates are governed by G.lite, regardless of the configured numbers.
An example is shown next.
192.168.1.1 adsl> set port 4 debug auto
This command sets ADSL port 4 to have the debug profile. The results of this command are reflected when you use the list profiles command.
7.5.18Set Ports Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 adsl> set ports <profile name> <oper mode>
ADSL Commands |