Chapter 4 Adsl Configuration - ZyXEL Communications AES-100 User Manual

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The ADSL (Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line) subsystem allows you to configure and monitor the
4.1
ADSL standards
The AES-100 supports both the G.lite and the G.dmt standards. G.lite is intended to minimize the cost for the
consumer market and limits the speed to 1.5 Mbps (megabits per second) downstream (AES-100 to user) and 512
Kbps upstream (user to AES-100), while G.dmt support up to 8 Mbps downstream and 2 Mbps upstream.
4.2
Configured vs. Actual Speed
You configure the maximum speed of the individual ADSL port using the
noise and other factors on the line, the actual speed may not reach the maximum that you specify.
Even though you can specify arbitrary numbers in the
multiples of 32 Kbps. For instance, if you specify 60 Kbps for a port, the actual speed for that port will not
exceed 32 Kbps.
Note that when you configure an ADSL port, the upstream speed must be less than or equal to the downstream
speed. Note also that the
command displays the actual speeds.
show port
4.3
ADSL Commands
4.3.1
Config Save Command
Syntax:
config save
The
command saves the ADSL configuration into nonvolatile memory.
config save
4.3.2
Disable Port Command
Syntax:
disable port <port number>
ADSL Configuration
command displays the configured parameters of the ADSL port, while
list port
ADSL Configuration
set port
command, the actual speed is always an integer
set port
AES-100
Chapter 4
ADSL ports.
command. However, due to
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