ETHERLINK II - Repeater
Manual
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4.6.5.11
<DEFAULT EVERYTHING> command
The
<DEFAULT EVERYTHING>
command sets default operation modes for line parameters (see
the DEFAULT command), and for network parameters (see the
<NETDEFAULT>
command).
The result of this command is similar to the result of two commands:
DEFAULT 0
NETDEFAULT
4.6.5.12
<PAYLOAD list/NONE [N=1..4]> command
The <PAYLOAD list/NONE [N=1..4]> command sets the list of streams transmitted over the
xDSL channel. Here, N is the number of the xDSL channel.
The parameter list displays the list of E1 interfaces and WAN interfaces (Ethernet), separated
by comma. The E1 interface may be denoted both by a short-form (for example, E1-1,
E11), and by numbers (for example, 1). Space in the list are not allowed. The parameter
NONE deactivates transmission of E1 and WAN over this xDSL interface.
If two streams E1 and WAN are selected to be transmitted over xDSL, the number of time slots
of the xDSL channel used to transmit Ethernet data is calculated as BASERATE minus
the number of time slots of the E1 stream transmitted over xDSL. For example, if
BASERATE is 89, and time slots 0-31 (<DSLTS 0-
31>) of the Е1 interface are
transmitted over xDSL, 57 time slots of the xDSL stream (57*64 = 3648 kbit/sec) will be
used to transmit WAN (Ethernet) by the <PAYLOAD E1-1, WAN> command.
For modems with one xDSL channel, the command is as follows:
CO_CM>PAYLOAD WAN
CO_CM>PAYLOAD 1,WAN
CO_CM>PAYLOAD NONE
4.6.5.13
<SERNUM> command
The <SERNUM> command displays the serial number of the device.
CO_CM>SERNUM
00AL00229
CO_CM>
4.6.5.14
<WAN> command
The <WAN> command sets number of WAN timeslots in the xDSL regeneration channel.
Paramters:
N
defines the number of WAN slots in the xDSL channel. Value of N should be not greater
than the baserate of the xDSL channel. When N is set to zero, behavior will be the same
as with NONE argument.
AUTO
the number of WAN timeslots will be configured automatically.
NONE
switches off WAN add/drop on the xDSL channel
Examples :
WAN NONE Switches off WAN timeslots detection.
WAN AUTO Defines automatic WAN timeslots detection.
WAN 25
Determines, that 25 timeslots of xDSL data will be considered as WAN data.