3. CLI Commands
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October 2004
CLI-A2-GB20-00
Default: Adaptive
ADSL Standard
Multimode
A port set to multimode detects and matches the standard mode of the remote
ADSL modem to which it is connected.
G.DMT
G.DMT is ADSL technology in compliance with the standards of ITU-T
Recommendation G.992.1.
G.lite
G.lite is ADSL technology in compliance with the standards of ITU-T
Recommendation G.992.2. A port that is operating in G.lite mode and utilizing a
single line for both phone and data requires an in-line splitter at the local end, and
a microfilter at the remote end, of the ADSL connection.
T1.413
T1.413 is ADSL technology in compliance with the standards of the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard T1.413.
Alcatel
Alcatel is ADSL technology and Alcatel ADSL modem compatible.
Default: Multimode
VPI and VCI
ADSL data travels by way of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) cells across
Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs). Each PVC consists of one Virtual Channel
across one Virtual Path as identified by a Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) and a
Virtual Path Identifier (VPI). A VPI is designated by an 8-bit field in ATM cell
headers and a VCI is designated by a 16-bit field in ATM cell headers.
[system name] ->SET SLOT [ALL or 1-12 for the IPD12000, ALL or 1-4
for the IPD4000, 1 for the Micro DSLAM] PORT [ALL or port number]
ADSL_PORT_MODE [value]
Example: [system name] ->set slot 2 port all adsl_port_mode off
[system name] ->SET SLOT [ALL or 1-12 for the IPD12000, ALL or 1-4
for the IPD4000, 1 for the Micro DSLAM] PORT [ALL or port number]
ADSL_STANDARD [value]
Example: [system name] ->set slot 2 port all adsl_standard g.lite