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Configuration Guide for Cisco DSLAMs with NI-2
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Chapter 4 Configuring Digital Subscriber Lines
Using DSL Profiles
Displaying a Profile
To display a profile and all the ports currently connected to it, complete the following task:
Note If you omit the profile-name argument, this command displays profile information for all existing DSL
profiles.
Example
This example displays the profile “fast”:
DSLAM# show dsl profile fast
dsl profile fast:
Link Traps Enabled: NO
Alarms Enabled: YES
ATM Payload Scrambling: Enabled
DMT profile parameters
Maximum Bitrates:
Interleave Path: downstream: 640 kb/s, upstream: 128 kb/s
Fast Path: downstream: 0 kb/s, upstream: 0 kb/s
Minimum Bitrates:
Interleave Path: downstream: 0 kb/s, upstream: 0 kb/s
Fast Path: downstream: 0 kb/s, upstream: 0 kb/s
Margin: downstream: 6 dB, upstream: 6 dB
Interleaving Delay: downstream: 16000 usecs, upstream: 16000 usecs
Check Bytes (FEC):
Interleave Path: downstream: 16, upstream: 16
Fast Path: downstream: 0, upstream: 0
RS Codeword Size: downstream: auto, upstream: auto
Trellis Coding: Disabled
Overhead Framing: Mode 3
Operating Mode: Automatic
Training Mode: Quick
Minrate blocking: Disabled
SNR Monitoring: Disabled
SDSL profile parameters
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Command Task
DSLAM# show dsl profile profile-name
Display a profile and all the ports
currently connected to it.