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3. ADSL Facility Commands

4200-A2-GB20-00

August 2002

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ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP

The ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP command enables you to edit ADSL line configuration
parameters for the upstream direction (from ATU-R to ATU-C) in an ADSL Profile.
See

ENT-PROFILE-ADSL

on page 3-24 for information on how to create a new

ADSL profile.

Response Format

If, in less than 2 seconds, a normal or error response cannot be sent, the following
acknowledgment response is sent:

IP c

After the above response, a new command input may be generated.

Normal Response:

sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
M c COMPLD
/*
ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:::[adslprof_n
blk] */
;

Table 3-15. ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP Command Parameters

ED-PROFILE-ADSLUP:[tid]:adsl_profile_id:[ctag]:::[adslprof_
nblk];

RESTRICTIONS: All parameters in this command are position-defined.

[tid]

Identification of the target NE. TID is optional and has an default value
of null. The NE's SID code is the only other valid value.

adsl_profile_id

Numeric identifier of a profile (1

30).

[ctag]

Correlation tag (6 characters maximum) that links an input command
with associated output responses. The default is 0.

[adslprof_nblk]

ADSL parameter block containing one or more of the following named
parameters (separated by commas):

PFBR: Planned Fast Channel Bit Rate in kbps (32

2176).

MAXFBR: Maximum fast-channel bit rate in kilobits per second
(32

2176). The default is 2176. Range and default vary per model.

MINFBR: Minimum fast-channel bit rate in kilobits per second (32). The
default is 32. Range and default vary per model.

TNMR: Target noise margin (3

14 dB). Default is 4 dB.

If not specified, the values of these parameters remain unchanged.