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ADSL IP DSLAM 
 
 
                                                                 
 
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4.5 Configuring DSL 
Creating Line Profile and Alarm Profile 
Creating DSL Profile 
Describes how to create a DSL Profile.   
Command: add lineprof <profile name> 
Argument List: 
Parameter type 
Parameter data-type and 
field 
Description 
lineprof name 
String, <= 32 
The name of ADSL line 
profile. 
Rate Mode 
Integer,   
fixed                    : (1)   
adaptAtStartup  : (2) 
Defines what form of 
transmitting rate to be 
adaptated. 
Line Type 
Fast            : (1)  
Interleaved      : (2) 
The ADSL line type. 
TargetSnrMargin 
Integer, 2 ~ 15 
Target Signal / Noise 
Margin. 
MinTxRate Integer, 
ATU-C: “32~ 8064” 
ATU-R: “32 ~   1024” 
The minimum transmitting 
rate of ATU-C side or 
ATU-R side. 
MaxTxRate Integer, 
 
ATU-C: “32 ~8064” 
ATU-R: “32 ~1024” 
The maximum 
transmitting rate of ATU-C 
side or ATU-R side. 
MaxInterleaveDelay
Integer, 1,2,4,8,16,32,64 The value of Interleave 
Delay for this channel. 
 
Note:  
1. If you select “Line Type” as “Fast”, you cannot select the value of 
“MaxInterleaveDelay”. Please refer to the first example. 
2. If you select “Rate Mode” as “Fixed”, the configuration of “MinTxRate” 
and “MaxTxRate” must be the same. Please refer to the second 
example. 
Example1: This example shows how to create a DSL profile named 
service512K64K. 
IPDSLAM # add lineprof service512K64K 
(lineprof-atuc)# 2 2 7 32 512 8 
(lineprof-atur)# 2 2 7 32 64 8 
ADSL Line Profile “SERVICE512K64K” content: 
ATU-C: