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Configuring SHDSL Operating Mode on an ATM Physical Interface
To configure the SHDSL operating mode on the physical
ATM interface, include the shdsl-options statement at the [edit interfaces at-pim/0/port] hierarchy level:
- [edit interfaces at-pim/0/port]
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shdsl-options {
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annex (annex-a | annex-b);
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line-rate line-rate;
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loopback (local | remote);
-
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snr-margin {
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current margin;
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snext margin;
- }
- }
Configure the following SHDSL options:
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annex—The type of annex:
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annex-a—Use for North American SHDSL
network implementations.
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annex-b—Use for European SHDSL network
implementations.
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line-rate—The SHDSL line rate. The
default for 2-wire mode is auto. The default for 4-wire mode is 4608
Kbps.
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loopback—A loopback connection, local or remote.
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local—Use to troubleshoot physical
PIC errors. A local loopback loops packets, including both data and
timing information, back on the local routing platform’s PIM.
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remote—Use to troubleshoot physical
circuit problems between the local router and the remote router. A
remote loopback loops packets, including both data and timing information,
back on the remote routing platform’s PIC.
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snr-margin— The SHDSL signal-to-noise
ratio (SNR) margin, current or snext. The SNR margin
is the difference between the desired SNR and the actual SNR.
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current—Current SNR is the difference
between desired SNR and the actual SNR. When configured, the line
trains at higher than current noise margin plus SNR threshold.
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snext—Self-near-end crosstalk (SNEXT)
SNR margin line trains the line at higher than SNEXT threshold.
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