IES-1000 User’s Guide 
ADSL Commands  24-9 
24.3.12  List Ports Command 
Syntax: 
192.168.1.1 adsl> list ports 
The list ports command shows the configured maximum rates, modes and states of all ADSL ports. 
24.3.13  Set Profile Command 
Syntax:  
192.168.1.1 adsl> set profile <name> [fast] <atur max rate > <atuc max rate> 
[ldly  <atur delay> <atuc delay>][<atur ...> <atuc ...>] 
        <atux ...> = <target margin> <min margin> <max margin> <min rate> 
where 
<name>               = 
The name of the profile (up to 31 characters). 
[fast]               = 
This is optional to set this profile for fast latency mode Select fast 
mode to use no interleaving and have faster transmission (a “fast 
channel”). This would be suitable if you have a good line where little 
error correction is necessary. 
<atur max rate>      = 
The maximum ADSL upstream transmission rate.  
<atuc max rate>      = 
The maximum ADSL downstream transmission rate.  
<atur delay>         = 
The upstream interleave latency delay (0..255) milliseconds. 
<atuc delay>         = 
The downstream interleave latency delay (0..255) milliseconds. 
<atur target margin> = 
The upstream target ADSL signal/noise margin (0-31db). 
<atur min margin>    = 
The upstream minimum acceptable ADSL signal/noise margin (0-
31db). 
<atur max margin>    = 
The upstream maximum acceptable ADSL signal/noise margin (0-
31db). 
<atur min rate>      = 
The upstream minimum ADSL transmission rate in Kbps. 
 
 
<atuc target margin> = 
The downstream target ADSL signal/noise margin (0-31db). 
<atuc min margin>    = 
The downstream minimum acceptable ADSL signal/noise margin (0-
31db). 
<atuc max margin>    = 
The downstream maximum acceptable ADSL signal/noise margin (0-
31db). 
<atuc min rate>      = 
The downstream minimum ADSL transmission rate in Kbps. 
ATU-C (atuc) stands for ADSL Termination Unit-Central and refers to downstream transmission and ATU-R 
(atur) stands for ADSL Termination Unit-Remote and refers to upstream transmission.