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> adsl vcilimit 33
change VCI limitation from 32 to 33.
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Telnet Command: adsl annex
This command can display the annex interface of this router.
Example
> adsl annex
% hardware is annex B.
% modem code is annex B; built at 01/15,07:34.
Telnet Command: adsl automode
This command is used to add or remove ADSL modes (such as ANNEXL, ANNEXM and
ANNEXJ) supported by Multimode.
adsl automode
[add|remove|set|default|show] [adsl_mode]
Syntax Description
Parameter
Description
add
It means to add ADSL mode.
remove
It means to remove ADSL mode.
set
It means to use default settings plus the new added
ADSL mode.
default
It means to use default settings.
show
It means to display current setting.
adsl_mode
There are three modes to be choose, ANNEXL,
ANNEXM and ANNEXJ.
Example
>
Vigor> adsl automode set ANNEXJ
Automode supported :
T1.413, G.DMT, ADSL2, ADSL2+, ANNEXJ,
Vigor> adsl automode default
Automode supported :
T1.413, G.DMT, ADSL2, ADSL2+,
Telnet Command: adsl optn
At present ,this command allows you to enable and disable dual-latency only.
adsl optn FUNC
[value/on/off]
Syntax Description
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Parameter
Description
FUNC
Available setting is “dual” only. It means dual-latency.
value
The value shall be hex digits.
on/off
Type “on” for enabling such function.
Type “off” for disabling such function.
Example
> adsl optn dual on
dsl dual-latency is ON.
Telnet Command: adsl savecfg
This command can save the configuration into FLASH with a file format of cfg.
Example
> adsl savecfg
% Xdsl Cfg Save OK!
Telnet Command: adsl vendorid
This command allows you to configure user-defined CPE vendor ID.
adsl vendorid
[status/on/off/ set vid0 vid1]
Syntax Description
Parameter
Description
status
Display current status of user-defined vendor ID.
on
Enable the user-defined function.
off
Disable the user-defined function.
set vid0 vid1
It means to set user-defined vendor ID with vid0 and
vid1.
The vendor ID shall be set with HEX format, ex:
00fe7244: 79612f21.
Example
> adsl vendorid status
% User define CPE Vendor ID is OFF
% vid0:vid1 = 0x00fe7244:79612f21
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> adsl vendorid on set vid0 vid1
% User define CPE Vendor ID is ON
Telnet Command: adsl atm
This command can set QoS parameter for ATM.
adsl atm
pcr [pvc_no][PCR][max][status]
adsl atm
s
cr [pvc_no][SCR]
adsl atm
mbs [pvc_no][MBS]
adsl atm
status
Syntax Description
Parameter
Description
pvc_no
It means
pvc
number and must be between 0(Channel
1) to 7(Channel 8).
PCR
It means Peak Cell Rate for upstream.
The range for the number is “1” to “2539”.
max
It means to get the highest speed for the upstream.
SCR
It means Sustainable Cell Rate.
MBS
It means Maximum Burst Size.
status
It means to display PCR/SCR/MBS setting.
Example
> adsl atm pcr 1 200 max
% PCR is 200 for pvc 1.
> adsl atm pcr status
pvc
channel
PCR
---------------------------
0
1
0
1
2
200
2
3
0
3
4
0
4
5
0
5
6
0
6
7
0
7
8
0
> adsl atm mbs 2 300 max
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% MBS is 300 for pvc 2.
Telnet Command: adsl pvcbinding
This command can configure PVC to PVC binding. Such command is available only for
PPPoE and MPoA 1483 Bridge mode.
adsl pvcbinding
[pvc_x pvc_y | status | -1 ]
Syntax Description
Parameter
Description
pvc_x
It means the PVC number for the source.
pvc_y
It means the PVC number that the source PVC will be
bound to.
status
Display a table for PVC binding group.
-1
It means to clear specific PVC binding.
Example
> adsl pvcbinding 3
5
set done. bind pvc3 to pvc5.
The above example means PVC3 has been bound to PVC5.
> adsl pvcbinding 3 -1
clear pvc-1 binding
The above example means the PVC3 binding group has been removed.
Telnet Command: adsl snr
This command is used to configure the value of SNR (Signal-to-noise ratio). Greater value
results in stable network connection. Smaller value results in better Up/Down speed but easy
to disconnect.
adsl snr
[delta]
Syntax Description
Parameter
Description
delta
It means SNR margin delta.
The range is from -50 to 50.
Current ADSL SNR Margin is 0 dB.
Example
> vdsl snr 25

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