This command assigns a specific profile to an individual port and sets the port's ADSL mode
(or standard). The profile defines the maximum and minimum upstream/downstream rates, the
target upstream/downstream signal noise margins, and the maximum and minimum upstream/
downstream acceptable noise margins of all the ADSL ports to which you assign the profile.
When set to auto, the port follows whatever mode is set on the other end of the line.
Note: When the mode is set to auto and the negotiated mode is G.lite, if the
configured rates exceed those allowed by G.lite, the actual rates are governed
by G.lite, regardless of the configured numbers.
The following example sets ADSL port 1 to have the gold profile in
Figure 112 ADSL Profile Map Command Example
ras> adsl profile map 2 gold adsl2+
27.3.8 ADSL Name Command
Syntax:
adsl name <portlist> <name>
where
<portlist>
<name>
This command sets the name of an ADSL port(s).
The following example sets ADSL port 5 to have the name "super".
Figure 113 ADSL Name Command Example
ras> adsl name 5 super
27.3.9 ADSL Tel Command
Syntax:
adsl tel <portlist> <tel>
Chapter 27 ADSL Commands
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You can specify a single ADSL port <1>, all ADSL ports <*> or
a list of ADSL ports <1,3,5>. You can also include a range of
ports <1,5,6~10>.
=
A descriptive name for the port.
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