Ent-profile-adsl, Response format – Paradyne 4200 User Manual

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3. ADSL Facility Commands

3-24

August 2002

4200-A2-GB20-00

ENT-PROFILE-ADSL

The ENT-PROFILE-ADSL command allocates a new ADSL line configuration
profile. A new ADSL profile is created using the following steps:

1. Allocate a new profile with

ENT-PROFILE-ADSL

.

2. Configure downstream transmission parameters with

ED-PROFILE-ADSLDN

.

3. Configure upstream transmission parameters with

ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP

.

4. Activate the profile with

ACT-PROFILE-ADSL

.

5. Apply the profile to a port with

ED-ADSL

.

Response Format

If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:

IP c

After the above response, a new command input may be generated.

Normal Response:

sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
M c COMPLD
/* ENT-PROFILE-ADSL:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]::
profile_name */
;

Table 3-19. ENT-PROFILE-ADSL Command Parameters

ENT-PROFILE-ADSL:[tid]:[adsl_profile_id]:[ctag]::profile_na
me,,[latency];

RESTRICTIONS: Valid only for profiles with LOCAL scope. All parameters in this
command are position-defined.

[tid]

Identification of the target NE. The default value is null. The NE SID
code is the only other valid value.

adsl_profile_id

ADSL profile index (1

30). The profile must not already be in use.

Profile 1 (a predefined profile shipped with the system) is the default
and is always active. If no profile is entered, the next available profile
index will be assigned. If an index is entered, it must be the next
available index.

[ctag]

Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.

profile_name Name

(1

32 characters) that uniquely identifies the profile

latency

Latency of the ADSL line. Only single latency is supported upstream
and downstream. The valid value is FAST (only ADSL FAST
supported).

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