Chapter 31 port Commands
The following example turns on the Annex I feature for port 5 on the line card in slot 7.
ras> port adsl annexi enable 7-5
31.4.8 port adsl dscarrier0 Command
Syntax:
port adsl dscarrier0 <slot-port> <m1> <m2> <m3> <m4> <m5> <m6> <m7>
where
<m1>
This command disables downstream carrier tones from 33 to 255 on the specified ADSL
port(s). Use this command to have the system not use an ADSL line's tones that are known to
have a high noise level.
The following example disables downstream carrier tone 89 for ADSL port 5 on the line card
in slot 7.
ras> port adsl dscarrier0 7-5 0 01000000 0 0 0 0 0
This example disables downstream carrier tones 89 and 90 for ADSL port 5 on the line card in
slot 7.
ras> port adsl dscarrier0 7-5 0 03000000 0 0 0 0 0
31.4.9 port adsl dscarrier1 Command
Syntax:
port adsl dscarrier1 <slot-port> <m0> <m1> <m2> <m3> <m4> <m5> <m6> <m7>
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=
The downstream carrier tones to be disabled. Each <mx> can use up to 8
~
<m7>
hexadecimal digits (0~ffffffff). Each <mx> represents 32 carrier tones
(each hexadecimal digit represents 4 tones).
m1:
tones 32~63
m2:
tones 64~95
m3:
tones 96~127
m4:
tones 128~159
m5:
tones 160~191
m6:
tones 192~223
m7:
tones 224~255
The hexadecimal digit is converted to binary and a '1' disables the
corresponding tone. Disabling a carrier tone turns it off so the system
does not send data on it.
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