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IES-1000 User’s Guide
G.SHDSL Commands 25-5
Mode =
This field displays which port bonding or n-wire mode the port is set to use.
“Normal” displays when the port is not part of an n-wire group.
“2-wire” displays when the port is part of a port bonding group (but not part of an n-
wire group).
“4-wire” displays when the port is part of a 4-wire n-wire group.
“8-wire” displays when the port is part of an 8-wire n-wire group.
“C” stands for the central side and “R” stands for the remote side. Each n-wire
group has one master port and the others are slaves. Enabling or disabling the master
port enables or disables all of the ports in the n-wire group. You cannot use the
enable or disable commands on a slave port.
“Failed” displays when the system was unable to download firmware to the DSL
chipset.
“Dropped” displays when the port is a member of a bonded group but was dropped
because it could not connect within at least 640 Kbps of the rate of the other bonded
ports. Both the central and remote sides of the connection must disable and re-enable
the dropped port to attempt to bring up the connection again.
Bonding =
This field displays “Yes” when the port is a member of a port bonding group. “No”
displays for a port that is not a member of a port bonding group.
PSD
region
=
This is the port’s Power Spectral Density region (annex A or annex B).
State =
Displays whether the G.SHDSL port is enabled or disabled, and the G.SHDSL line’s
operational state. If this parameter is disabled, then the G.SHDSL port and line is
forced down. If this parameter is enabled, then the G.SHDSL port and line may be
up or down. The operational state is either “Up” for a port that has a connection or
“Down” for a port that does not have a connection.
25.3.9 List Ports Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 gshdsl> list ports
This command shows the configured minimum speeds (if applicable), maximum speeds, mode (n-wire, bonded or
normal), Power Spectral Density region and states of all G.SHDSL ports.
25.3.10 Set Profile Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 gshdsl> set profile
<profile name> <Cmax> [<Cmin>] [annexA |
annexB]
where
< profile name> =
The name of the profile (up to 18 characters except DEFVAL).
<Cmax> =
The maximum transmission rate in Kbps.