• The minimum upstream is set to 1024 Kbps.
• The minimum downstream is set to 3072 Kbps.
• The maximum, minimum and target acceptable ADSL upstream signal to noise margins
are set to 12, 0 and 6 dB respectively.
• The maximum, minimum and target acceptable ADSL downstream signal to noise
margins are also set to 12, 0 and 6 dB respectively.
• Upstream and downstream rate adaptation are both set to operate whenever the link is up.
• The upstream up/down shift noise margins are set to 9/3 dB.
• The downstream up/down shift noise margins are set to 9/3 dB.
ras> profile adsl set gold 2048 16000 fast minrate 1024 3072 usmgn 120 0 60
dsmgn 120 0 60 usra runtime 90 30 dsra runtime 90 30
This next example creates a similar premium profile (named goldi), except it sets an interleave
delay of 16 ms for both upstream and downstream traffic.
ras> profile adsl set gold 2048 16000 delay 16 16 minrate 1024 3072 usmgn 120
0 60 dsmgn 120 0 60 usra runtime 90 30 dsra runtime 90 30
32.5.2 profile adsl map Command
Syntax:
profile adsl map <profile>
where
<profile>
This command displays which ADSL ports reference a specific profile.
The following example displays which ADSL ports use the gold profile.
ras> profile adsl map gold
32.5.3 profile adsl delete Command
Syntax:
profile adsl delete <profile>
where
<profile>
This command allows you to delete an individual ADSL profile by its name. You cannot
delete a profile that is assigned to any of the ports in the system. Assign a different profile to
any ports that are using the profile that you want to delete, and then you can delete the profile.
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The name of the profile.
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A profile name.
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