An example is shown next.
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| Current | Active Rates: | : 2048 Kbps |
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| AS0 | downstream | rate |
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| AS1 | downstream | rate | : 0 Kbps |
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| LS0 | upstream | rate | : 512 Kbps |
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| LS1 | upstream | rate | : 0 Kbps |
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| Down/up stream | Margin | : 31/22 dB |
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| Down/up stream | Attenuation | : 0/ 0 dB |
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| Attainable Down/up stream Rate | : 11456/ 1344 Kbps |
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These results contain the current downstream and upstream operating values (SHOWTIME) for the requested line, the latest available downstream and upstream margins, channel attenuation and the maximum attainable rate.
Downstream and upstream margins must both be at least 6 dB. The initial downstream and upstream margins are first set during training. The upstream margin is recalculated every 15 seconds during “show time” at the
Information obtained prior to training to steady state transition will not be valid or will be old information.
24.3.10Line Delay Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 adsl> ldly <portsport number> [<downstream value> <upstream value> <SymbolMilliSec>]
where
<portsport number > = | All of the ADSL ports or a single port, from 1 to 8. | |
<downstream value> | = | The downstream interleave latency delay (0..255) |
<upstream value> | = | The upstream interleave latency delay (0..255) milliseconds. |
<SymbolMilliSec>] | = | Set the measurement of the interleave delay to use with symbols or |
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Sets or displays the maximum interleave latency delay.
24.3.11List Port Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 adsl> list port <port number>
where
<port number> = A port number, from 1 to 8.
The list port command shows the configured maximum upstream/downstream rates, the mode (or standard), and enable/disable state of an individual ADSL port.
ADSL Commands |