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The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 100
VDSL Port Setup: Advanced
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
UP
Click this to return to the previous screen.
General
Enable
Select this to turn on the VDSL port.
Customer Info
Enter information to identify the subscriber connected to this VDSL port. You can use up to
31 printable English keyboard characters (including spaces and hyphens).
TEL
Enter information to identify the telephone number of the subscriber connected to this
VDSL port. You can use up to 15 English keyboard characters (including spaces and
hyphens).
VDSL Profile
Select a VDSL line profile to assign to this port in the first drop-down list box. Use the
VDSL
Profile
screen to configure VDSL port profiles.
Mode
Select a profile defined by the VDSL standard from the second drop-down list box. Select
auto
to automatically detect the protocol used on the connected line. Select
adsl2
or
adsl2+
to specify the only protocol that can be used on this port. Refer to
for information on other VDSL2 profiles used in this screen.
PMask
Select this and click the 32 option bits link to apply standard mask(s) to the VDSL port. The
following screen displays.
Figure 141
PMask
Select one or more standard mask to use on this port and click
Apply
. The displayed PMask
value changes according to your setting. For example,
0x00003FF7
displays if you select
ALL
;
0x00002000
displays if you only select
G.993.2 17a
.
Alarm Profile
Select an alarm profile to define the thresholds that trigger an alarm on the port when
exceeded.
PVID/ Priority
Specify the default VLAN ID (1~4094) and IEEE 802.1p priority (0~7) to add to untagged
frames received on this port.
If an untagged frame matches a PVLAN setting, the system uses the PVLAN setting instead.
Tagged frames are handled according to the VDSL line card’s VLAN setup.
IPQos Profile
Select a QoS (Quality of Service) profile from the drop-down box to classify and prioritize
application traffic. Use the
Profile
>
IPQoS
screen to configure IPQoS profiles.
VDSL Feature
Optionmask
This field displays the bit mask that represents the features that have been disabled for this
connection. Click the bit mask number to open the
Option Mask
screen where you can
disable attributes for the port. This is for advanced troubleshooting.
Summary of Contents for MSC1000G Series
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