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2. Terminology and Conventions

DSL Port ID

There are several ways a DSL port can be identified in the BitStorm 4800. The
term Port ID in this manual, in reference to a DSL port, refers to any of the possible
identifiers for a DSL port.
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Interface Number. Ports 1–48 of the BitStorm 4800 can be referred to by the
numbers 1–48 respectively. Port numbers 25–48 are invalid for the 24-port
model.
Example:
IAC#configure interface dsl 24 line-code dmt
Interface Name. You can use the configure interface dsl name command to
assign a name to the port, which you can then use instead of the number. See
Reserved Names
on page 2-3.
Example:
IAC#configure interface dsl room_401 line-code dmt
Unit Number/Port Number. The port ID can be expressed as a combination
of the BitStorm 4800 unit number and a port number. In the initial release, 1 is
the only valid unit number.
Example:
IAC#configure interface dsl 1/47 line-code dmt
Unit Number/Port Name. The unit number can be used with the DSL port
name to identify a port.
Example:
IAC#configure interface dsl 1/room_401 line-code dmt
All. The keyword all may be used to specify all DSL ports in a command that
refers only to DSL ports.
Example:
IAC#configure interface dsl all line-code dmt
Range. Any of the port ID types may be used as an operator in a range
specification. The only requirement is that the port used as the first operator in
a range must have a lower interface number than the second operator.
Examples:
IAC#configure interface dsl room_401-room_424 line-code
dmt
IAC#configure interface dsl room_401-24 line-code dmt
IAC#configure interface dsl 1-24 line-code dmt
July 2002
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