G.SHDSL Commands
You can bundle multiple groups of ports as long as they do not overlap. <group name> = The name of the n-wire bundling group (up to 31 characters).
<group#> = Specify which ports are to be members of this bundled n-wire group.
With a 4-wire group, type “4” for ports 7 and 8, “3” for ports 5 and 6, “2” for ports 3 and 4 or “1” for ports 1 and 2.
You must configure 4-wire group 4 before group 3 and group 2
before group 1.
Although you can configure groups 2 and 1 before configuring groups 4 and 3, it is recommended that you configure 4-wire groups from higher numbers to lower numbers and delete them from lower numbers to higher numbers.
With an 8-wire group, type “2” for ports 5 to 8 or “1” for ports 1 to 4.
This command bundles the specified ports into an n-wire group for the STU-R (SHDSL Termination Unit – Remote). One SAM1008 must be set to be the central side and the other must be set to be the remote side. Configure both with the same number of ports set to connect to the other SAM1008 and n-wire bundled.
You can n-wire bundle multiple groups of ports as long as they do not overlap. One SAM1008 module can have both STU-C and STU-R groups.
Make sure that G.SHDSL ports one through four are all the same end of their connections (all STU-C or all STU- R).
<mode>
where
192.168.1.1 gshdsl> set nwirer
<group#>
Make sure that G.SHDSL ports five through eight are all the same end of their connections (all STU-C or all STU- R).
G.SHDSL ports one through four do not need to be set to be the same end of the connection as G.SHDSL ports five through eight. For example, G.SHDSL ports one through four could be set to be STU-C while G.SHDSL ports five through eight are set to be STU-R.
The following example sets an STU-C 8-wire mode (4 ports) group with the name “N-wire-A” for ports 1 to 4. 192.168.1.1 gshdsl> set nwirec 8w N-wire-A 1
Make sure you set all of the ports in an n-wire group to have the same PVID see section 31.3.3 PVID Command.
If the ports are enabled and you change them from central side to remote side or vice versa (all ports are set to the central side by default), the system will take a few moments to process the change. If the ports are not enabled, the processing occurs when you enable them. During this processing the system appears to be hanging.
25.3.23 Set Remote Side N-wire Mode Command
Syntax:
<mode> <group name>
=Type “4w” to physically bundle together two ports into an