3. ADSL Facility Commands
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ED-ADSL
The ED-ADSL command edits configuration data associated with an ADSL facility
on an LT and applies it to the port.
Table 3-9.
ED-ADSL Command Parameters (1 of 2)
ED-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]:::[adsl_nblk]:[pst];
RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined. ATM access
profiles cannot be changed while any VPLs or VCLs exist.
[tid]
Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.
aid_adsl
Access identifier for ADSL line. The value can be preceded with AID=,
but this is not required. Grouping and ranging are allowed. Enter in the
following format, replacing lower-case parameters with the values given:
ADSL-rack-shelf-slot-circuit
rack: Rack number (1)
shelf: Shelf number (1)
slot: LT slot number (1)
circuit: ADSL circuit on the LT (1
−
24)
[ctag]
Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.
adsl_nblk
Named parameter block for ADSL parameters. The block consists of the
following parameters, in any order separated by commas each followed
by an equal sign and a valid value.
PORTID: Port/circuit identifier (32 characters maximum). Indicates user
to whom port is assigned. The default is null. The following values are
reserved and cannot be used:
– AVAILABLE (port is not assigned)
– FAULTY (port is faulty and cannot be assigned)
QOSCLASSF: Quality of Service for the ADSL Fast channel. The
supported option is UBR (Unspecified bit rate). UBR is the default.
EWL: Equivalent Working Length. Specifies the length of the DSL line.
This value is used to limit transmit rates and maximum power settings
according to local spectrum management guidelines. EWL is usually
specified by the carrier. The default is 10 kft. The values supported are:
– 8.5 to 14.5 kft in .5 kft increments
– >14.5 kft
POTSLVL: POTS Level. Specifies the voltage used to detect the
presence of Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) on the DSL line. The
default is 3 volts. The values supported are:
– 0 to 74 volts, in 1-volt increments (setting to 74 volts disables
POTS detection)
– Disable (disables POTS detection)
Summary of Contents for GranDSLAM 4200
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