Chapter 29 port Commands
Management Switch Card User’s Guide
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where
Use these commands to configure Transparent LAN Service (TLS) settings on the VDSL port(s).
The following shows an example.
• Enables TLS on port 5 on the VDSL line card in slot 4.
• Configures the service provider’s VID to 10 and VLAN priority to 7 (highest priority).
29.41.22 port vdsl upbo Commands
Syntax:
port vdsl upbo <slot-port> <on|off>
This command enables or disables Upstream Power Back Off (UPBO) on the VDSL port(s). UPBO
allows the switch to provide better service in a network environment with telephone wiring of
varying lengths.
The following example enables UPBO on all ports on VDSL line card in slot 4.
29.41.23 port vdsl vlan Commands
Syntax:
port vdsl vlan <slot-port> <vid> <registration> <tag>
where
This command sets the port VLAN settings on the VDSL port(s).
<svid>
=
Sets the service provider ID (from 1 to 4094) to add on frames received.
<spriority>
=
Sets the priority level (from 0 to 7) for the service provider’s VLAN ID.
ras> port vdsl tls enable 4-5
ras> port vdsl tls set 4-5 10 7
ras> port vdsl upbo 4-* on
<vid>
=
Enter a VID (VLAN ID) to add this channel as a member.
This must be the VLAN ID of a VLAN that is already configured. The port
that you are configuring must also be set to the fixed status in the VLAN.
<registration>
=
Enter join to have the port be a member of the specified VLAN.
Enter
leave to remove the port from the specified VLAN.
<tag>
=
Enter tag to add a tag to all frames transmitted on this port.
Enter
untag to not add tags.