Chapter 52 ADSL Commands
The following example displays the DSL DEFVAL profile.
Figure 215 DSL Profile Show Command Example
ras> adsl profile show DEFVAL |
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01. DEFVAL | latency mode: interleave | ||
| up stream down stream | ||
max rate | |||
(kbps): | 512 | 2048 | |
min rate | (kbps): | 32 | 32 |
latency delay (ms): | 4 | 4 | |
max margin | (db): | 31 | 31 |
min margin | (db): | 0 | 0 |
target margin (db): | 6 | 6 | |
up shift margin(db): | 9 | 9 | |
down shift margin(db): | 3 | 3 | |
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Syntax:
ras> adsl profile set <profile> <fastinterleave[=<up delay>,<down delay>]> <up max rate> <down max rate>
[<up target margin> <up min margin> <up max margin> <up min rate>
<down target margin> <down min margin> <down max margin> <down min rate> <up
<down
where
<profile>
<fastinterleav
e[=<up
delay>,<down
delay>]>
<up max rate>
=The descriptive name for the profile.
=The latency mode. With interleave, you must also define the upstream and downstream delay
=The maximum DSL upstream transmission rate
<down max rate> | = | The maximum DSL downstream transmission rate (64- |
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<up target | = | The target DSL upstream signal/noise margin |
margin> |
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<up min margin> | = | The minimum acceptable DSL upstream signal/noise |
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| margin |
<up max margin> | = | The maximum acceptable DSL upstream signal/noise |
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<up min rate> | = | The minimum DSL upstream transmission rate |
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<down target | = | The target DSL downstream signal/noise margin |
margin> |
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<down min | = | The minimum acceptable DSL downstream signal/noise |
margin> |
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