Adsl 19.7, Ping and traceroute 19.8 – Westermo MR Series User Manual

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ADSL

19.7

The ADSL module has a few CLI only configuration parameters.

Debug

Shows debug info of ADSL connection and configuration.

Enabled

Allows the ADSL module to be disabled if not required. Default is ON. To disable, the router
will need a reboot after the command is issued and the config is saved. To enable, just issue the
com mand and the module will be active immediately

Oper_mode:

This command-line parameter allows manual selection of annex type. Valid values (for current
annex A units) are: multi, g.dmt, ansi, g.lite, adsl, adsl2+. Default is multi (multimode).

To display current settings for an ADSL instance enter the following command:

adsl <instance> ?

where <instance> is the number of the ADSL instance, Usually 0.

To set the value for a parameter enter the command in the format:

adsl <instance> <parameter> <value>

The parameters and values are.

Parameter

Value

debug

OFF,ON

enabled

OFF,ON

oper_mode

multi,g.dmt, ansi, g.lite,adsl,adsl2+

For example, to enable debug of the ADSL module you would enter:

adsl 0 debug ON

Ping and Traceroute

19.8

From the CLI, these commands can be used to help troubleshoot connectivity problems. The syntax
of the ping command is:

ping <ip address|FQDN> [n]

Where n (if used) is the number of ICMP echo requests to send. If not specified, only 1 echo
request will be sent.
To stop pings when n has been set to a high value use ping stop
The syntax of the traceroute command is:

traceroute <ip address|FQDN>

To stop a failed trace if hosts cant be detected, use traceroute stop

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