SOPHO
IP 5000/SOPHO IP6000
Command Reference Guide
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display dsl version
Syntax
display dsl version interface atm interface-number
View
Any view
Parameter
interface-number
: Interface number
Description
Using the
display dsl version
command, you can display DSL version and
functions available.
Example
Display G.SHDSL version.
[NEC-PHILIPS-Atm3/0/0]
display dsl version interface atm 3/0/0
Dsl Line Type: G.SHDSL
ATM SAR Device: 0x823614f1
ATM SAR Revision: 0x02
Chipset Vendor: GSPN
Firmware Rel-Rev: R2.3.1-0
DSP Version: 1
PCB Version: 0.0
CPLD Version: 0.0
Driver Version: 2.0
Hardware Version: 1.0
ITU G991.2 ANNEX A: Supported
ITU G991.2 ANNEX B: Supported
4.14
ADSL Interface Configuration Commands
activate
Syntax
activate
undo activate
View
ADSL interface view
Parameter
None
Description
Using the
activate
command, you can activate an ADSL interface. Using the
undo activate
command, you can deactivate an ADSL interface.
By default, the ADSL interface is active.
Before an ADSL port can operate services, you must activate it. “ACTIVATE” in
this particular context refers to the training conducted between an ADSL central
office and a remote ATU-R. The activation procedure will be specified in
compliance with the ADSL standard, channel mode, uplink and downlink
speeds, and the noise tolerance specified in the line configuration template. It
will test the line distance and state, make the central office and the remote
device make negotiation, and confirm whether the normal operation is allowed
in the these conditions. If the training succeeds, the central office and the
remote device can set up a communication connection for transporting services
between them. This process is also called port activation. This connection will