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IES-1000 User’s Guide
Virtual Channel Management 26-7
where
<start port> =
The first port number in a range of ports for which you want to display line
information. 1 is used if you leave this blank.
<stop port> =
The last port number in a range of ports for which you want to display line
information. 8 is used if you leave this blank.
The
enable chs command turns on the PVC channels for the specified ports.
The following example turns on the PVC channels for ports 5 to 8.
192.168.1.1 adsl> enable chs 5 8
26.3.8 Disable Channel Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 adsl> disable ch <port> <vpi> <vci>
where
<port> =
A port number (1 to 8) or (*) means all 8 ports.
<vpi> =
The VPI setting (0 to 255).
<vci> =
The VCI setting (32 to 65535 if vpi = 0) or (1 to 65535 if the vpi does not = 0).
The
disable ch command turns off the specified PVC channel.
The following example turns off the PVC channel for port 8 that uses VPI 0 and VCI 33.
192.168.1.1 adsl> disable ch 8 0 33
26.3.9 Disable Channels Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 adsl> disable chs [<start port> [<stop port>]]
where
<start port> =
The first port number in a range of ports for which you want to display line
information. 1 is used if you leave this blank.
<stop port> =
The last port number in a range of ports for which you want to display line
information. 8 is used if you leave this blank.
The
disable chs command turns off the PVC channels for the specified ports.
The following example turns off the PVC channels for ports 5 to 8.
192.168.1.1 adsl> disable chs 5 8
26.3.10 Channel Statistics Command
Syntax: