activated state of a port. That is, services can be transmitted between the xDSL port and
the xTU-R.
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If the xTU-R is online (powered on), the activating process is completed after the training
is successful. If the xTU-R is offline (powered on), the communication connection that is
set up during activation is terminated, and the xTU-C is in the listening state. When the
xTU-R goes online again, the training process begins automatically. When the training is
successful, the port is activated.
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An xDSL port may be in the activating, activated, deactivated, or loopback state.
shows the inter-conversion between xDSL port states.
Figure 5-1
Inter-conversion between xDSL port states
NOTE
By default, the port is disconnected with the modem and is in the activating state. To bind a profile to the port,
you must deactivate port.
Procedure
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ADSL access mode
1.
Run the
interface adsl
command to enter the ADSL mode.
2.
Run the
activate
command to activate an ADSL2+ port and bind the port with an
ADSL2+ line template.
To activate a port, you must bind the port with a line template. If you do not specify
the index of the line template, the system uses the template bound with the port last
time to activate the port.
3.
Run the
alarm-config
command to bind an alarm template to the port.
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SHDSL access mode
1.
Run the
interface shl
command to enter the SHDSL mode.
2.
Run the
activate
command to activate an SHDSL port and bind the port with an
SHDSL line profile.
To activate a port, you must bind the port with a line profile. If you do not specify the
index of the line profile, the system uses the profile bound with the port last time to
activate the port.
3.
Run the
alarm-config
command to bind an alarm profile to the port.
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VDSL access mode
1.
Run the
interface vdsl
command to enter the VDSL mode.
2.
Activate a VDSL port and bind the port with a profile.
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In the case of VDSL common mode, run the
activate portid template-index
template-index
command to activate a VDSL2 port and bind the port with a
VDSL2 line template.
SmartAX MA5616 Multi-service Access Module
Configuration Guide
5 Configuring the xDSL Internet Access Service
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