Asentria SiteBoss 530 User Manual
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net.dsl.info.ver.dslhal
Read this key to see the ADSL modem DSL HAL version.
net.dsl.info.ver.sarhal
Read this key to see the ADSL modem SAR HAL version.
net.dsl.info.ver.pump
Read this key to see the ADSL modem data pump version.
net.dsl.info.updated
Read this key to see the last date/time at which the values in the
net.dsl.info.*
key hierarchy were last
updated. These values are updated when directed by the user (by setting
net.dsl.command
to 20) or every few
seconds by the unit until the ADSL modem is connected to the ISP (at which time it doesn't update until directed
by the user or ISP connectivity is lost).
DSL Status
net.dsl.status
is a read-only key that displays a value that reflects the current state of the DSL interface.
Values are an integer >=0.
•
0 means it is not activated (the unit is not talking to the modem, no address is usable with the ISP, the
DSL is not
)
•
1 means the interface is in an intermediate level of availability: there is no address usable with the ISP
and the DSL is not
can
talk (but not necessarily
is
talking) to the modem.
•
2 means the interface is in an intermediate level of availability, moreso than value "1": there is no address
usable with the ISP but the DSL is
and the unit has good communication with its DSL modem.
•
3 means the interface is fully activated: DSL is
and there is an address usable with the ISP.
These values are analagous to modem LEDs seen on some DSL routers: power, "link", "DSL", "Internet". 0 can
be though of as "power", 1 can be thought of as "link", 2 can be thought of as "DSL", and 3 can be thought of as
"Internet".
Connectivity
When the interface is activated it can be used for Internet connectivity. The simplest way to use it is as ADSL
gateway via the DSL routing function (see
section).
Deactivation
Deactivation means the unit is no longer connected to the ISP provider via ADSL. Deactivate by setting
net.dsl.command
=0
. When the DSL interface is deactivated the line may still be
.
ADSL specifications
•
Full rate ANSI T1.413 Issue2, ITU-T G.992.1 and ITU-T G.992.2 standards compliant
•
ITU G.992.3, ITU G.992.5 and READSL2 ADSL2/2+ standards compliant
•
Annex M and Annex L specification
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Downstream and upstream data rates up to 24Mbps and 1Mbps
•
Reach length up to 22Kft.
•
Dying Gasp functionality
•
OAM F4/F5 loop back
•
VC and LLC multiplexing
•
Multiple protocols over AAL5 (RFC 2684 / RFC 1483)
•
PPPoA (RFC 2364)
•
PPPoE (RFC 2516)
•
UBR, CBR, rt-VBR and nrt-VBR traffic shaping QoS
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