Configuring the ADSL Line Interfaces
ADSL line specifications
Parameter
far-end-crc
far-end-hec
received-rs-blcks
transmitted-rs-
blocks
incoming-cells
outgoing-cells
Displaying ADSL-DMT port status and nailed groups
To display the nailed-group numbers for ADSL-DMT lines, use the dmtal command,
as in the following example:
admin> dmtal -a
All ADSL lines:
Line
Line
Line
Line
Line
Line
Line
Line
Line
Line
Line
....
ADSL line specifications
ADSL lines on the Stinger MRT support the following ADSL standards:
ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 (full-rate)
ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt)
ITU G.992.2 (G.lite)
ITU G.994.1 (G.hs)
ITU G.997.1 (physical layer management)
ADSL lines on the Stinger MRT support the following maximum performance for
G.dmt and G.lite ADSL lines:
G.dmt—8.064Mbps maximum DS, 1.024Mbps maximum US
G.lite—3Mbps maximum DS, 864Mbps maximum US
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Setting
Indicates cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors detected by
the CPE ATU.
Indicates header error control (HEC) errors detected by the
CPE ATU.
Indicates the number of received Reed-Solomon data
blocks.
Indicates the number of transmitted Reed-Solomon data
blocks.
Indicates the number of incoming cells.
Indicates the number of outgoing cells.
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