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Chapter 52 ADSL Commands
"When the mode is set to auto, the connection rates are governed by the negotiated operational mode regardless of the rates configured in the profile. For example, if the profile is set to use a rate of 18000 Kbps, that speed is only supported if the negotiated operational mode is ADSL 2+. Any other operational mode will limit the rate to what is supported by the specific standard.
When the mode is set to auto, the t1413 mode has been removed from the auto mode selection list. When a profile is assigned to a line in auto mode, the line will not go to showtime if the modem is configured in t1413 mode only or if it is an old modem that only supports t1413. You have to explicitly configure the line in t1413 mode to make the modem initialize.
The following example sets DSL port 1 to have the gold profile in G.dmt mode.
Figure 219 DSL Port Profile Delete Command Example
ras> adsl profile map 1 gold gdmt
52.1.8 DSL Port Name CommandSyntax:
ras> adsl name <portlist> <name>
where
<portlist> | = | You can specify a single DSL port <1>, all DSL ports <*> |
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| or a list of DSL ports <1,3,5>. You can also include a range |
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<name> | = | A descriptive name for the port. You can use up to 31 |
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This command sets the name of a DSL port(s).
The following example sets DSL port 5 to have the name super.
Figure 220 DSL Port Name Command Example
ras> adsl name 5 super
52.1.9 DSL Port Tel CommandSyntax:
ras> adsl tel <portlist> <tel>
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