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Mode | = | This field displays which port bonding or |
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| “Normal” displays when the port is not part of an |
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| “C” stands for the central side and “R” stands for the remote side. Each |
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| group has one master port and the others are slaves. Enabling or disabling the master |
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| port enables or disables all of the ports in the |
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| enable or disable commands on a slave port. |
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| “Failed” displays when the system was unable to download firmware to the DSL |
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| “Dropped” displays when the port is a member of a bonded group but was dropped |
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| because it could not connect within at least 640 Kbps of the rate of the other bonded |
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| ports. Both the central and remote sides of the connection must disable and |
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| the dropped port to attempt to bring up the connection again. |
Bonding | = | This field displays “Yes” when the port is a member of a port bonding group. “No” |
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| displays for a port that is not a member of a port bonding group. |
PSD | = | This is the port’s Power Spectral Density region (annex A or annex B). |
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State | = | Displays whether the G.SHDSL port is enabled or disabled, and the G.SHDSL line’s |
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| operational state. If this parameter is disabled, then the G.SHDSL port and line is |
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| forced down. If this parameter is enabled, then the G.SHDSL port and line may be |
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| up or down. The operational state is either “Up” for a port that has a connection or |
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| “Down” for a port that does not have a connection. |
25.3.9List Ports Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 gshdsl> list ports
This command shows the configured minimum speeds (if applicable), maximum speeds, mode
25.3.10Set Profile Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 gshdsl> set profile <profile name> <Cmax> [<Cmin>] [annexA annexB]
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< profile | name> = | The name of the profile (up to 18 characters except DEFVAL). |
<Cmax> | = | The maximum transmission rate in Kbps. |
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