
VES-1000 Series Ethernet Switch
12-2 VDSL-Related Commands
Figure 12-2 CI Commands
12.2 VDSL Commands
The following table is a summary of VDSL-related commands.
Table 12-B VDSL-related Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
vdsl uprate chan-id (x)
This command sets the VDSL upstream rate (0 to 4)
vdsl downrate chan-id (y)
This command sets the VDSL downstream rate (0 to 4)
vdsl patch chan-id [lt|nt]
This command loads new VDSL modem code into the VES-1000
Series switch (nt) or VDSL subscriber modem (lt).
vdsl reset chan-id [lt|nt]
This command resets the VDSL chip.
vdsl reconnect chan-id
Make VDSL reconnect
vdsl clear chan-id
Clear VDSL related counters
vdsl debug chan-id [on|off]
This command sets the VDSL debug flag.
vdsl monitor chan-id [on|off]
This command sets the VDSL monitor flag.
vdsl status chan-id
This command shows the VDSL status counters.
vdsl show chan-id
This command shows VDSL settings.
vdsl mode chan-id (mode)
This command changes the VDSL mode (0 = 10BaseS, 1 = ANSI, 2
= ETSI).
vdsl active chan-id [on|off]
This command actives/deactivates the VDSL driver.
vdsl autoupg chan-id [on|off]
This command enables/disables NT modem F/W auto upgrade.
vdsl ver
This command shows the VDSL driver version.
vdsl quality chan-id
This command shows VDSL quality.
vdsl enet status chan-id
This command shows Ethernet status counters.
vdsl enet clear chan-id
This command clears Ethernet status counters.
vdsl enet monitor chan-id [on|off]
This command sets the VDSL chip Ethernet monitor flag
vdsl enet phy chan-id
This command shows the NT Ethernet PHY registers.
“chan-id” (“vdsl01”, “vdsl02”,…”vdsl12”) refers to the channel name for each VDSL channels. “all” is also a
valid channel name that indicate all channels.
All VDSL parameters and flags set using VDSL commands are effective at run-time only. If you
restart the VES-1000 Series switch, you will lose the configuration changes you made with
commands. To save changes permanently, please use the appropriate SMT menu.
ves1012> ?
Valid commands are:
sys exit ether vdsl
ip sw prot
ves1012>