Command Line Interface User’s Guide
5.10.3
writecmv
writecmv <cmv_index> <offset> <value>
The ADSL Configuration and Management Variables (CMV) can be written with the writecmv
command. The CMV variables are documented in “CMV Reference Manual”. This command
will take effect only after the link is reconnected.
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
<cmv_index>
The cmv index may be one of the following values. Note they must be specified in uppercase:
ADPT, CNTL, CODE, DIAG, DOPT, FLAG,
INFO, INTL, MASK, OPTN, PFCL, PFRX, PFTX, PSDM, RATE, RXDA, STAT, TEST,
TONE, TXDA, UOPT.
<offset>
This is a numeric value between 0 and 65535.
<value>
The value for the variable specified in hexadecimal format.
5.10.4
mon
mon
It displays the state of the ADSL connection. It only gives meaningful information when the link
is operational.
5.10.5
addusercmv
addusercmv <cmv name> <offset> <value>
This command allows the adding or setting of a CMV. The CMV values will be used the next
time the system is rebooted. Note that the configuration must be saved after using this command
in order for them to take effect on the next reboot.
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
<cmv_name>
The following values are permitted for the cmv name: MASK/ OPTN/ PSDM/ RXDA/CNTL/
TEST/ TXDA/ ADPT/ DIAG/ FLAG
<offset>
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