Configuring the SHDSL line interfaces
Configuring SHDSL interfaces
Configuring port settings for SHDSL
SHDSL ports are configured in each port's shdsl profile. The following example
shows a default shdsl profile.
[in SHDSL/{ any-shelf any-slot 0 } (new)]
name = ""
physical-address* = { any-shelf any-slot 0 }
enabled = no
sparing-mode = inactive
ignore-lineup = system-defined
line-config = { 0 1 15 static { any-shelf any-slot 0 } coe no not-eligible
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Parameter
name
physical-address
enabled
ignore-lineup
The default line-config subprofile is listed below with its defaults:
[in SHDSL/{ any-shelf any-slot 0 }:line-config]
trunk-group = 0
nailed-group = 1
vp-switching-vpi = 15
activation = static
call-route-info = { any-shelf any-slot 0 }
unit-type = coe
ntr-enabled = no
clock-source = not-eligible
clock-priority = middle-priority
loop-back = none
margin = 2db
snext-margin = disable
rate-mode = auto
min-rate = 72000
max-rate = 2312000
gshdsl-standard-network-type = north-american-annex-a
annexb-anfp-enabled = no
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Setting
Name of the interface. The default value is the interface
address in shelf:slot:item format (for example, 1:2:1),
but you can assign a text string of up to 16 characters.
Physical address of the interface in the Stinger unit.
Enable or disable the interface. Specify one of the following
values:
no (the default)—Line is disabled until you activate it in
the shdsl profile.
yes—Line is enabled.
Value of the ignore-lineup parameter. Possible values are:
system-defined—Ignore line up value is picked from
system profile.
no—Do not ignore line up.
yes—Ignore line up.
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