IES-1000 User’s Guide
6-8 ADSL Configuration
Even though you can specify arbitrary numbers in the set profile command, the actual rate is always a multiple
of 32 Kbps. If you enter a rate that is not a multiple of 32 Kbps, the actual rate will be the next lower multiple of
32Kbps. For instance, if you specify 60 Kbps for a port, the actual rate for that port will not exceed 32 Kbps, and if
you specify 66 Kbps, the actual rate will not be over 64Kbps.
An example is shown next.
192.168.1.1 adsl> set profile debug 800 8000
This command sets the maximum upstream transmission rate to 800 kbps and the maximum downstream
transmission rate to 8000 kbps. None of the other settings are changed
6.5.13 Delete Profile Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 adsl> delete profile <name>
where
<name> = profile name
The
delete profile command allows you to delete an individual profile index by its name.
6.5.14 List Profiles Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 adsl> list profiles
The list profiles command displays all of the configured ADSL profiles and which ADSL ports are assigned
to each.
An example is shown next.
192.168.1.1 adsl> list profiles
Profile 1 : DEFVAL
Profile 2 : debug
Port 1, Profile : DEFVAL
Port 2, Profile : DEFVAL
Port 3, Profile : DEFVAL
Port 4, Profile : debug
Port 5, Profile : DEFVAL
Port 6, Profile : DEFVAL
Port 7, Profile : DEFVAL
Port 8, Profile : DEFVAL
This display shows that there are two profiles (DEFVAL and debug) and that port 4 belongs to the debug profile
while ports 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 belong to the DEFVAL profile.
6.5.15 Show Profile Command
Syntax: