IES-2000/3000 User’s Guide
VDSL-Related Commands 27-3
The rest of this chapter shows commonly used VDSL-related CI command examples.
27.2.1 Set VDSL Mode
Syntax:
vdsl mode chan-id (mode)
This command sets the VDSL mode.
After the mode is set, you must use
vdsl reset chan-id or vdsl recon chan-id to force the
VDSL channel to reconnect.
The modes are listed here:
Table 27-3 Set VDSL Mode by CI Command
MODE NUMBER MODE TYPE
0
10Base-S mode
1
ANSI/ETSI Band Plan 998
2
ETSI Band Plan 997
The band plan is different for each mode even though the speed may be the same.
Please refer to Table 27-4 VDSL Rates for more information on VDSL mode frequency bands and speeds.
27.2.2 Activate / Deactivate the VDSL Driver
Syntax:
vdsl active chan-id [on|off]
This command activates or deactivates the VDSL driver.
After the mode is set, you must use
vdsl reset chan-id or vdsl recon chan-id to force the
VDSL channel to reconnect.
27.2.3 Set Upstream/Downstream VDSL Rates
Upstream
Syntax:
vdsl uprate chan-id [uprate]
uprate
is an integer from 0 to 4 defined in the next table. This command sets the upstream VDSL rate. After you
set the rate, you must use
vdsl reset chan-id or vdsl recon chan-id to reconnect the VDSL channel.