User`s guide

SHDSL
EtherXtend User’s Guide
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To specify the interface as an SDSL line, set the line-type in the dsl-config
profile:
zSH> update dsl-config 1-1-1-0/shdsl
line-type: -> {shdsl-2btl}: shdsl-2btl
unit-mode: -> {coe}:
line-status-trap-enable: -> {enabled}
admin-up-line-alarm: -----> {disabled}:
....................
Save changes? [s]ave, [c]hange or [q]uit: s
Record updated.
Verifying the interface
The showlinestatus command displays the status of the interfaces in the
system. The following example displays the status of the line in shelf, slot 15,
port 1:
zSH> showlinestatus
--------- N2NBOND RP ---------
.........................
Type ---------------> N2NBOND (22)
Registered lines ---> 0
--------- SHDSL RP ---------
.........................
Type ---------------> SHDSL (18)
Registered lines ---> 8
.................
Line Type-------> SHDSL (18)
GroupId --------> 40
Status ---------> OOS (3)
Redundancy -----> NONE (0)
TxClk ----------> NONE (1)
RefClkSrc ------> NO
If_index -------> 3
unit-mode Specifies whether the unit is configured as a CO or CPE
device.
Va lu e s:
co
cpe
Default: co
line-status-trap
-enable
Specifies whether a line status trap should be sent whenever
the DSL line goes up or down. Note that this setting does not
apply to line status traps sent during system bootup. During
bootup, line status traps are not sent.
A DSL link down trap has a moderate severity level and a link
up trap has a low severity.
Default: disabled
Parameter Description