Configuration/ Port/ SHDSL Profile Help

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Profile

Port

The port assigned to this interface.

Admin Status

The administrative status of the interface.

Values: Up

The interface is enabled and up, and the status of the interface should become standby or operational.

Down

The interface is disabled and down, and the status of the interface should become shutdown.

Description

Description of the port.

Line Traps

Specifies whether a line status trap should be sent whenever the DSL line goes up or down. Note that this setting does not apply to line status traps sent during system bootup. During bootup, line status traps are note sent.

A DSL link down trap has a moderate severity level and a link up trap has a low severity.

Default: enabled

Line Type

The DSL type supported on this interface.

Values:

hdsl2: Globespan version B112

adsl: ADSL

shdsl: SHDSL. Not compatible with shdsllatest firmware.

sdsl: SDSL. Not compatible with sdsllatest firmware.

shdsllatest: Compatible with future versions of firmware code. Required for autobaud.

sdsllatest: Compatible with future versions of firmware code. Required for autobaud.

vdsl: VDSL

shdsl-2btl: This is the default line type for a G.SHDSL interface. With this setting, the device can perform automatic baud rate adaption. This allows receiving devices to communicate with transmitting devices operating at different baud rates without the need to establish data rates in advance. By determining the baud rate from the transmitting device, the system automatically trains to match the line rate of the incoming data.

Default: shdsllatest

Refer to the release notes for your device firmware revision levels.

Config Unit Mode

Unit is configured as the CO (central office) or CPE (customer premise) side.

Line Adminup Alarm

Indicates whether DSL line status should be generated when admin-up.

Default: disabled

 

March 24, 2012