R0106-HP MSR Router Series Interface Command Reference(V7)

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During the parameter negotiation process for line activation, typically the CO equipment provides
parameters for the CPE. A line activation process starts from line negotiation until the line comes up.
Typically the activation process lasts for 30 seconds.
Deactivation tears down the connection between the two parties. To transmit services, you must
re-activate the interface.
Because an ADSL interface is always on, it transits to the active state automatically at startup and remains
active as long as the link is in good condition. The router regularly tests the performance of the line. If the
router finds that the line performance is deteriorating, it automatically deactivates, retrains, and then
reactivates the line.
This command enables you to manually activate or deactivate an ADSL interface. It is intended for testing
and troubleshooting.
Examples
# Activate ADSL interface ATM 1/0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface atm1/0
[Sysname-ATM1/0] activate
adsl standard
Use adsl standard to set the standard for an ADSL interface.
Use undo adsl standard to restore the default.
Syntax
adsl standard { auto | g9923 | g9925 | gdmt | glite | t1413 }
undo adsl standard
Default
The standard is auto-negotiation.
Views
ATM ADSL 2+ interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
auto: Specifies the auto-negotiation mode. The ADSL interface automatically negotiates the standard
with the remote end.
g9923: Specifies the ADSL2 (G992.3) standard.
g9925: Specifies the ADSL2+ (G992.5) standard.
gdmt: Specifies the G.DMT (G992.1) standard.
glite: Specifies the G.Lite (G992.2) standard.
t1413: Specifies the T1.413 standard.
Usage guidelines
The ADSL-I module does not support G.Lite (G992.2) standard and T1.413 standard.