15 dsl port downstream carrier1 command – ZyXEL Communications IES-612-51A User Manual

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Chapter 52 ADSL Commands

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This command displays or sets masks for downstream carrier tones from 33 to 255. Masking a
carrier tone disables the use of that tone on the specified DSL port. The most significant bit
defines the lowest tone number in a mask.

The following example disables downstream carrier tone 71 for DSL port 5.

The following example displays the results.

This example disables downstream carrier tones 70 and 71 for DSL port 5.

52.1.15 DSL Port Downstream Carrier1 Command

Syntax:

ras> adsl dscarrier1 <port number> [<m0> <m1> <m2> <m3> <m4> <m5> <m6> <m7>]

where

The hexadecimal digit is converted to binary and a '1' masks (disables) the corresponding tone.
Disabling a carrier tone turns it off so the system does not send data on it.

Figure 227 DSL Port Downstream Carrier0 Command Example 1

ras> adsl dscarrier0 5 0 01000000 0 0 0 0 0

Figure 228 DSL Port Downstream Carrier0 Command Display Example

ras> adsl dscarrier0 5

ds carrier

port m1 m2 m3 m4 m5 m6 m7

---- |--------|--------|--------|--------|--------|--------|--------|

5 00000000 01000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

Tone:

m1:32-63, m2:64-95, m3:96-127, m4:128-159

m5:160-191, m6:192-223, m7:224-255

Figure 229 DSL Port Downstream Carrier0 Command Example 2

ras> adsl dscarrier0 5 0 03000000 0 0 0 0 0

<m0> - <m7>

=

The downstream carrier tones to be masked (disabled). Each
<

mx

> can use up to 8 hexadecimal digits (0~ffffffff). Each

<

mx

> represents 32 carrier tones (each hexadecimal digit

represents 4 tones).

<m0>

=

tones 256~287

<m1>

=

tones 288~319

<m2>

=

tones 320~351

<m3>

=

tones 352~383

<m4>

=

tones 384~415

<m5>

=

tones 416~447

<m6>

=

tones 448~479

<m7>

=

tones 480~511

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