Cisco Cisco 6015 IP DSL Switch
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Cisco IOS Release 12.2(12)DA
Monitoring and Maintaining the 8xDMT over ISDN Line Card
Monitoring and Maintaining the 8xDMT over ISDN Line Card
Use the following commands to monitor and maintain the 8xDMT over ISDN line card:
Configuration Examples
The following example shows how to create a profile named 8xDMT/ISDN. In the profile, default profile
values are used for any parameters not specified.
values are used for any parameters not specified.
Current configuration : 7333 bytes
!
version 12.2
no service pad
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
service internal
!
hostname DSLAM
!
boot system flash ni2-dsl-mz
slot 1 ATUC-1-DMT8-I
slot 2 ATUC-1-DMT8-I
slot 3 ATUC-1-DMT8-I
slot 10 NI-2-155MM-155MM
slot 14 ATUC-1-DMT8-I
enable password cisco
!
dsl-profile default
!
dsl-profile 8xDMT/ISDN
dmt operating-mode g992-1
dmt training-mode standard
dmt encoding trellis
dmt bitrate maximum interleaved downstream 7616 upstream 1024
!
no dsl atuc-1-4dmt rx-attenuation
network-clock-select 1 ATM0/1
redundancy
ip subnet-zero
no ip routing
!
Interface atm1/1
dsl profile 8xDMT/ISDN
Command
Purpose
DSLAM# show dsl interface atm slot/port
DSLAM# show dsl status DMT
These commands display basic information about the DSL link, including
port status, DSL statistics, line errors, and line cards detected.
port status, DSL statistics, line errors, and line cards detected.
DSLAM# show facility-alarm status
Displays active major and minor alarms and the user-configurable alarm
thresholds for temperature. If an LED or bell indicates an alarm condition,
you can use the show facility-alarm status command to determine the
cause of the alarm.
thresholds for temperature. If an LED or bell indicates an alarm condition,
you can use the show facility-alarm status command to determine the
cause of the alarm.
Note
To display alarms, you must turn on the alarms in the profile.
DSLAM# show hardware
Shows information on each of the slots in the chassis and indicates the
presence of line cards, fan trays, and power entry modules (PEMs).
presence of line cards, fan trays, and power entry modules (PEMs).