Motorola POWERBROADBAND T2-2500 User Manual
Page 16

System
Administration
Motorola, Inc.
549453-001-00-a
Page 16 of 51
Minimum threshold – the line quality status will change to Good when the errors decrease below the minimum
threshold
To set the line quality threshold, use the following command:
interface dsl threshold
Line quality threshold can also be set from the webUI using the Interface DSL menu
By default, the thresholds are set to:
min-threshold 1.7 bit errors/second
max-threshold 2 bit errors/second
V
V
i
i
e
e
w
w
S
S
y
y
s
s
t
t
e
e
m
m
C
C
o
o
n
n
f
f
i
i
g
g
u
u
r
r
a
a
t
t
i
i
o
o
n
n
a
a
n
n
d
d
S
S
t
t
a
a
t
t
u
u
s
s
Configuration and Status can be viewed using the Show commands. To view all the options to display configuration
and status, use the following command from the CLI:
show ?
Ex: View Current and alternate software versions:
show system image
XLT displays the configuration from the CLI in three useful modes. All configuration displays can be accessed from
the “show system config” command syntax.
Summary
Use the command: show system config summary
This command displays the configuration in an organized summary of each configured feature.
Use this output to quickly view the active configuration.
Startup
Use the command: show system config startup
Displays only the commands entered by the administrator that result in a configuration change
AND have been saved to memory. Use this command to capture an active configuration and
create a template for configuring other XLT switches.
Running
Use the command: show system config running
Displays only the commands entered by the administrator that result in a configuration change.
The changes may or may not have been saved to memory. Use this command to capture an
active configuration and create a template for configuring other XLT switches.
Note:
When the commit mode is set to manual, the Running config will be different from the
Startup config until the changes are committed.
C
C
o
o
m
m
m
m
i
i
t
t
m
m
o
o
d
d
e
e
Tut OS supports automatic and manual commit modes. When in automatic mode, every command will be executed
immediately and saved to memory. The commands will be active if the system is rebooted or power cycled.