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6.10 VDSL Alarm Profile Setup
Alarm profiles define VDSL port alarm thresholds. The device sends an alarm trap and
generates a syslog entry when the thresholds of the alarm profile are exceeded.
Click
Basic Settings
and
VDSL Alarm Profile Setup
in the navigation panel to display the
screen as shown.
Compatible Mode Specify the starting band of the frequency range used by VDSL services. The end
frequency band varies depending on the VDSL2 profile (frequency plan) (8a, 8b,
8c, 8d, 12a, 12b, 17a, or 30a) applied to the switch.
This can avoid interference with other services (such as ISDN, ADSL or ADSL2
provided by other device) on the same bundle of lines.
ISDN in Europe uses a frequency range of up to 80 kHz, while ISDN in Japan uses
a frequency range of up to 640 kHz. ADSL utilizes the 1.1 MHz band. Both ADSL2
and ADSL 2+ utilize the 2.2 MHz band.
Select
None
to turn on any tone (over 25 kHz). The VDSL services then use the
frequency bands above 138 kHz.
Select
640kHz
to have the VDSL services use the frequency bands above 640
kHz.
Select
1100kHz
to turn off all tones below 1.1 MHz. The VDSL services then use
the frequency bands above 1.1 MHz.
Select
2200kHz
to disable all tones below 2.2 MHz. The VDSL services then use
the frequency bands above 2.2 MHz.
Ham Band Plan
To avoid performance degradation due to RFI (Radio Frequency Interference),
you can set your switch not to transmit signals in the pre-defined HAM (Handheld
Amateur Radio) radio band(s).
Optional Band
Specify whether the switch is to use the optional band for the upstream traffic.
For POTS, the optional bands range from 25 to 138 K.
For ISDN, the optional bands range from 138 - 276 K.
The optional bands are not supported in a VDSL1 device.
Line Type
This displays the VDSL line type (
fastOrInterleaved
), that means either fast or
interleaved channel exists, but only one works at a time.
Add
Click
Add
to save the new profile to the switch. It then displays in the summary
table at the bottom of the screen.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to reset the fields to your previous configuration.
Clear
Click
Clear
to clear the fields to the factory defaults.
Name
This field displays the descriptive name for this profile.
Payload Rate
This field displays the configured maximum upstream and downstream payload
rates in megabits per second.
SNR Margin
This field displays the configured upstream and downstream signal to noise ration
in decibels.
Applied Ports
You can apply a profile to a VDSL port in the
Port Setup
screen.
This field displays the VDSL port number(s) to which this profile is applied.
Delete
Check the rule(s) that you want to remove in the
Delete
column and then click the
Delete
button.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to clear the selected checkboxes in the
Delete
column.
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VDSL Profile Setup (continued)
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Page 266: ...Chapter 34 IEEE 802 1Q Tagged VLAN Commands VES 1616F 3x Series User s Guide 266 ...
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