R2511-HP MSR Router Series Interface Command Reference(V5)

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G.SHDSL interface configuration commands
The following matrix shows the interface and router compatibility:
Interface MSR900 MSR93
X
MSR20-1
X
MSR20
MSR30
MSR50 MSR1000
G.SHDSL No
Yes with
the
JG516A,
and
JG517A
No No
Yes with
only
MIM-1SHL-4
W modules
No No
G.SHDSL.
BIS
No No
Yes with only
the
MSR20-13
and
DSIC-1SHDS
L-8W
modules
Yes with
only
DSIC-1S
HDSL-8
W
modules
Yes with
only
DSIC-1SHD
SL-8W
modules
Yes with
only
DSIC-1SH
DSL-8W
modules
No
activate
Use activate to activate a G.SHDSL interface.
Use undo activate to deactivate a G.SHDSL interface.
Syntax
activate
undo activate
Default
A G.SHDSL interface is active.
Views
ATM (G.SHDSL) interface view
Default command level
2: System level
Usage guidelines
A G.SHDSL interface must be activated before it can transmit services. Activation refers to training
between the G.SHDSL office end and the STU-C end. During this process, the two parties examine line
distance and conditions against the line configuration template (which defines the ADSL criteria, channel
mode, uplink and downlink speeds, and noise tolerance) and attempt to reach an agreement. If the
training succeeds, a connection is set up between the two parties.
Deactivation tears down the connection between the two parties. To transmit services, you must
re-activate the interface.
The commands here are intended for test and diagnosis purposes. Unlike the shutdown and undo
shutdown commands, these commands only affect a G.SHDSL line.
Because a G.SHDSL interface is always on, it transits to the active state automatically at boot and
remains active as long as the link is in good condition. The router regularly tests the performance of the