This command has the IES-1248-51 perform a single end line test on the specified port. This
test checks the distance to the subscriber's location.
Note: The port must have an open loop. There cannot be a DSL device, phone, fax
machine or other device connected to the subscriber's end of the telephone
line.
The test takes at least 15 seconds. You can run the
the status of the test and to look at the results.
The following example starts a SELT test on ADSL port 1.
Figure 220 SELT Diagnostic Set Command Example
ras> adsl linediag setselt 1
49.2.11 SELT Diagnostic Get Command
Syntax:
ras> adsl linediag getselt <port number>
Use this command to
port. The report tells you what gauge of telephone wire is connected to the port and the
approximate length of the line measured both in meters and thousands of feet.
The following example displays the status and results SELT diagnostic results for ADSL port
1.
Figure 221 Line Diagnostics Get Command Example
ras> adsl linediag getselt 1
port
---- -------------------- --------- ------------------
1
ras> adsl linediag getselt 1
port
---- -------------------- --------- ------------------
1
49.2.12 Tone Diagnostics 992.3 Command
Syntax:
ras> adsl linediag toneDiag <port number>
Use this command to display the tone diagnostics for a port in the format defined in the ITU-T
G.992.3 standard. You do not need to use the line diagnostics set command first. Use the tone
diagnostics to analyze problems with the physical ADSL line.
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display the status and the results of the SELT test on the specified
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cableType loopEstimateLength
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