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Rt vdsl auto neg: Setting of remote vdsl self-negotiation. “on” indicates that the self-negotiation
function is enabled, and “off” indicates that the self-negotiation function is disabled.
Rt ethernet speed: Remote Ethernet speed (10 M/100 M)
Rt ethernet duplex: Remote Ethernet duplex mode (full/half).
Rt ethernet flowctrl: Remote Ethernet flow control. “on” indicates that the function is enabled,
and “off” indicates that the function is disabled.
For the
show port [portlist|all|active] vdsl line-config
command, whether the port is in the up or in the down
state, the ystem will display the configuration information of the corresponding port: Upstream/downstream rate,
self-negotiation setting, remote Ethernet speed (10 M/100 M), whether flowctrl is enabled, and duplex mode
(full/half). For example:
3P@C(config)# show port 14:19 vdsl line-config
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Port:<14:19> 's Config Information
DS line rate(Mbps) : 16.67 US line rate(Mbps) : 12.5
Rt vdsl auto neg : On Rt ethernet speed : 100 M
Rt ethernet duplex : Full Rt ethernet flowctrl : On
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The parameters are described as follows:
DS line rate(Mbps): Downstream line rate (Mbps). It can be 1.04, 1.56, 2.08, 4.17, 8.33, 10.04,
12.5, or 16.67.
US line rate(Mbps): Upstream line rate (Mbps). It can be 1.04, 1.56, 2.08, 4.17, 8.33, 10.04,
12.5, or 16.67.
Rt vdsl auto neg: Setting of remote vdsl self-negotiation. “on” indicates that the self-negotiation
function is enabled, and “off” indicates that the self-negotiation function is disabled.
Rt ethernet speed: Remote Ethernet speed (10 M/100 M)
Rt ethernet duplex: Remote Ethernet duplex mode (full/half).
Rt ethernet flowctrl: Remote Ethernet flow control. “on” indicates that the function is enabled, and “off” indicates
that the function is disabled.