Vectoring group ID.
‡Default
**For a detailed description of these parameters, see ITU-T G.997.1, section 7.3.1.2.14 Upstream power back-off shaped.
***For a detailed description of these parameters, see ITU-T G.997.1, section 7.3.1.2.13 Downstream power back-off – Shaped.
****These are bands in the frequency spectrum that are transmitted at -80dBm/Hz to reduce radio frequency interference that
may be caused by the VDSL2 line.
*******These are bands in the frequency spectrum that carry no power to eliminate radio frequency interference that may be
To modify the PSD parameters in a DSL template
1. On the Navigation Tree, click E7, E3-48C, E5-48, or E5-48C.
2. Click Template > DSL.
3. In the Workarea, double-click the DSL template that you want to modify.
4. Click PSD to access the basic level of parameters for the DSL template.
5. Reference the table above to configure the parameters.
6. Click Apply.
For CLI:
set dsl-template <name> psd [mask|upbo-band-*-*|upbo-k10|dpbo-bp-
*|dpbo-esel|dpbo-escm-*|dpbo-mus|dpbo-fmin|dpbo-fmax|rfi-band-*|gap-
band-*]
Example DSL Port Template Values for Data and Video Services
This topic shows example DSL templates for VDSL2 and ADSL2+ service types.
Note: See Calix xDSL Best Practices for a description of the physical layer factors that may
directly influence the quality of data and video services delivery, and recommendations for
the best practices necessary to achieve optimal results.
Applying multiple DSL templates to a single port
Each DSL template may specify some or all of the xDSL port parameters. When a DSL
template is applied to an xDSL port, the parameter values that are specified in that template
are copied into the port object.
If another template is subsequently applied to the same xDSL port, the parameter values
specified in that template are copied into the port object.
If the same parameters are specified in both templates, the values defined in the last-
applied template are applied to the xDSL port.