
IES-1000 User’s Guide
24-14 ADSL Commands
where
<port number> = A port number, from 1 to 8.
The show port command shows the line status (up or down), the actual upstream/downstream rates and mode of an
individual ADSL port.
24.3.21 Show Ports Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 adsl> show ports
The show ports command shows the line status (up or down), the actual upstream/downstream rates and the
mode of all ADSL ports.
24.3.22 Set PVC Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 adsl> set pvc <port number> <multiplexing mode> <tx vpi>
<tx vci> [<rx vpi> <rx vci>]
where
<port number> = A port number, from 1 to 8.
<multiplexing mode> = Either “llc” or “vc"
<tx vpi> = The VPI setting of the ADSL port for use with a Tx based network
<tx vci> = The VCI setting for the ADSL port for use with a Tx based network
<rx vpi> = The VPI setting for the ADSL port for use with Rx based networks
<rx vci> = The VCI setting for the ADSL port for use with Rx based networks
The <tx vpi> and <tx vci> settings define virtual channels for outgoing (downstream) traffic. The <rx
vpi> and <rx vci> settings define virtual channels for incoming (upstream) traffic. The <rx vpi> and
<rx vci> settings will be equal to those of
<tx vpi> and <tx vci> if the rx settings are not configured.
The set pvc
command allows the configuration of a PVC (permanent virtual circuit) for an individual ADSL
port.
The following example sets ADSL port 5 to use the LLC multiplexing mode, Tx VPI 8 and Tx VCI 33. The
results of this command are reflected when you use the
show pvcs command.
192.168.1.1 adsl> set pvc 5 llc 8 33