Chapter 31 port Commands
31.34.1 port vdsl alarmprof Command
Syntax:
port vdsl alarmprof <slot-port> <profile>
This command sets the VDSL port(s) to use the specified alarm profile.
31.34.2 port vdsl compatible Command
Syntax:
port vdsl compatible <slot-port> none|adsl2|adsl2+
where
none
adsl2
adsl2+
This command configures ADSL spectrum compatibility for VDSL2 ports.
The following example sets port 5 on the VDSL card in slot 6 to not use the ADSL2 frequency
bands.
ras> port vdsl compatible 6-5 adsl2
31.34.3 port vdsl frametype Command
Syntax:
port vdsl frametype <slot-port> <all|tag>
where
<all|tag>
This command sets the acceptable frame type on the VDSL port(s).
The following example sets port 5 on the VDSL card in slot 4 to accept both tagged and
untagged VLAN frames.
ras> port vdsl frametype 4-5 all
31.34.4 port vdsl frequencyplan Command
Syntax:
port vdsl frequencyplan <slot-port> <997|998>
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Has the VDSL2 services use their normal frequency band plan.
Has the VDSL2 services not use the ADSL2 frequency bands to avoid
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possible interference with ADSL2 services provided by another device on
the same bundle of lines.
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Has the VDSL2 services not use the ADSL2+ frequency bands to avoid
possible interference with ADSL2+ services provided by another device
on the same bundle of lines.
Sets the selected VDSL port(s) to accept VLAN tagged and untagged
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Ethernet frames or only tagged.
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