Configuring the SHDSL line
interfaces
Configuring SHDSL interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
Configuring call control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-11
Checking the status of an SHDSL interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-12
Diagnostic internal, external, and bit error-rate tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-16
The 36-port SHDSL Stinger MRT supports single-pair, high-speed, digital subscriber
line (SHDSL) connections. In addition, four-wire support combines the bandwidth of
two ports to double the available bandwidth.
A 36-port SHDSL Stinger MRT supports symmetric data transfer rates from 72Kbps
through 2320Kbps. SHDSL technology is compatible spectrally with other loop
technologies such as ISDN, T1, and HDSL.
Configuring SHDSL interfaces
The SHDSL Stinger MRT supplies up to 36 interfaces per chassis. A Stinger unit
creates an shdsl profile for each SHDSL interface in the system.
For example, the SHDSL Stinger MRT creates profiles such as the following:
admin> dir shdsl
30 03/02/2003 11:51:13 { shelf-1 slot-1 1 } 1:1:1
30 03/02/2003 11:51:13 { shelf-1 slot-1 2 } 1:1:2
30 03/02/2003 11:51:13 { shelf-1 slot-1 3 } 1:1:3
30 03/02/2003 11:51:13 { shelf-1 slot-1 4 } 1:1:4
30 03/02/2003 11:51:13 { shelf-1 slot-1 5 } 1:1:5
30 03/02/2003 11:51:13 { shelf-1 slot-1 6 } 1:1:6
30 03/02/2003 11:51:13 { shelf-1 slot-1 7 } 1:1:7
30 03/02/2003 11:51:13 { shelf-1 slot-1 8 } 1:1:8
30 03/02/2003 11:51:13 { shelf-1 slot-1 9 } 1:1:9
31 03/02/2003 11:51:13 { shelf-1 slot-1 10 } 1:1:10
31 03/02/2003 11:51:13 { shelf-1 slot-1 11 } 1:1:11
Note
The TAOS software addresses the DSL interfaces of the Stinger MRT unit as
slot 1, although they are permanently installed, to maintain command-line-interface
consistency with other Stinger models.
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