
Chapter 64 ADSL Commands
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adsl dscarrier0 <port>[<m1>
<m2><m3><m4><m5><m6><m7>]
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 ADSL port. The most
significant bit defines the lowest tone number in a
mask.
m1:tones 32~63
m2:tones 64~95
m3:tones 96~127
m4:tones 128~159
m5:tones 160~191
m6:tones 192~223
m7:tones 224~255
H/H
adsl dscarrier1 <port>[<m0><m1>
<m2><m3><m4><m5><m6><m7>
Displays or sets masks for downstream carrier tones
from 256 to 511 on the specified ADSL2+ port(s). Use
this command to have the system not use an ADSL
line’s tones that are known to have a high noise level.
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
H/H
adsl pmm enable <portlist>
<L2|L3>
Enables Power ManageMent (PMM) to reduce the
amount of power used overall and reduce the
instances of the connection going down. PMM
increases or decreases the transmission power based
on line conditions. PMM also reduces the number of
service interruptions.
L2: Low Power. Sets the power management feature to
scale back line usage to the minimum level sufficient to
maintain an active connection when there is low level
of traffic.
L3: Idle. Sets the power management feature to
reduce the power consumption when there is no traffic.
Ports may be disabled or go into monitor mode in this
state.The power level comes back up when there is
traffic.
H/H
Table 184 ADSL Commands (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION P
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