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EPON ONT Line Profile Configuration----display ont-lineprofile epon
display ont-lineprofile epon
Function
This command is used to query the information about an EPON ONT line profile. The EPON ONT line profile is used to configure the binding between Logic Link Identifier (LLID) and DBA profile. You can run this command to query whether the EPON FEC function is enabled, the DBA profile bound to the EPON LLID, flow control profile, whether the encryption function is enabled, and the IP interface index used by the TR069 management channel.
Format
display ont-lineprofile epon { profile-id profile-id | profile-name profile-name | all }
Parameters
Parameter
Description
Value
profile-id profile-id
Queries the detailed information about EPON ONT line profile by profile ID.
Numeral type. Range:
SCUL/SCUN/SCUK/SCUB/SCUF: 1-8192
SCUH: 1-8192
MCUD/MCUD1: 1-1024
profile-name profile-name
Queries the detailed information about EPON ONT line profile by profile name.
Character string type, a string of 1-32 characters.
all
Queries the basic information about all the EPON ONT line profiles. including the ID, name and binding times of the profiles.
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Modes
Privilege mode, EPON mode, diagnose mode
Level
Operator level
Usage Guidelines
Run the config command to enter global config mode, and then run the interface epon command to enter EPON mode.
In the privilege mode or global config mode, run the diagnose command to enter the Diagnose mode.
This command and the display ont-lineprofile current(epon profile) command can both query the information about the existed EPON ONT line profile, the differences are as follows:
This command is used to query the information about the EPON ONT line profile that has taken effect by running the commit.
The display ont-lineprofile current(epon profile) command is used to query the information about the EPON ONT line profile that has not taken effect by running the commit.
Example
To query the information about all the EPON ONT line profiles, do as follows:
huawei#display ont-lineprofile epon { all<K>|bound-info<K>|profile-id<K>|profile-name<K> }:all Command: display ont-lineprofile epon all --------------------------------------------------------------------- Profile-id Profile-name Bind times --------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 line-profile_20 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Total: 1
To query the details of EPON ONT line profile 20, do as follows:
huawei#display ont-lineprofile epon { all<K>|bound-info<K>|profile-id<K>|profile-name<K> }:profile-id { profile-id<U><1,8192> }:20 Command: display ont-lineprofile epon profile-id 20 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Profile-ID :20 Profile-name :line-profile_20 Access-type :EPON --------------------------------------------------------------------- FEC switch :Disable Encrypt type :off DBA Profile-ID :9 Traffic-table-index :6 Traffic-table-name :ip-traffic-table_6 TR069 IP index :0 Dba-threshold : --------------------------------------------------------------------- Queue-set-index Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 - - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - 3 - - - - - - - - --------------------------------------------------------------------- Binding times :0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
System Response
The system displays the queried result when the command runs successfully.
The following table describes the parameters in response to the command. NOTE: There are two methods to bind an ONT to an EPON ONT line profile.
For more information about the error message that the system displays against a command entered with incorrect syntax
In the interface, "-" indicates that the item is not configured.
Parameter
Description
Meaning
Remark(Configuration Command)
Profile-ID
Indicates the ID of an EPON ONT line profile.
It can be specified in the ont-lineprofile epon command when configuring an EPON ONT line profile.
Profile-name
Indicates the name of an EPON ONT line profile.
Bind/Binding times
Indicates the binding times of EPON ONT line profiles.
Run the ont add(epon) command to add an ONT offline, and bind the ONT to an EPON ONT line profile.
Run the ont add(epon) command to confirm an automatically discovered ONT, and bind the ONT to an EPON ONT line profile.
Access-type
Indicates the access type of an EPON ONT line profile. Option: EPON.
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FEC switch
Enables or disables the FEC function of an EPON ONT line profile. Options: Enable and Disable.
Run the fec command to configure this parameter.
Encrypt type
Enables or disables the encryption function of an EPON ONT line profile. Options: on and off.
Run the llid command to configure this parameter.
DBA Profile-id
Indicates the bound DBA profile of an EPON ONT line profile.
Traffic-table-index
Indicates the traffic profile in use of an EPON ONT line profile.
Traffic-table-name
Indicates the traffic profile name referenced by the EPON ONT line profile.
Run the llid command to configure this parameter.
TR069 IP index
Indicates the IP index used by the TR069 management channel. Range: 0 and 1.
Run the tr069-management(epon) command to configure this parameter.
Dba-threshold
Indicates the queue threshold of an EPON ONT line profile. Options: Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4, Q5, Q6, Q7, and Q8.
Run the dba-threshold command to configure this parameter.
Queue-set-index
Indicates the index of the DBA queue set.
VDSL Line Profile Configuration --display vdsl line-profile(tr129)
display vdsl line-profile(tr129)
Function
This command is used to query the configuration of very-high-speed digital subscriber line 2 (VDSL2) line profiles in the system.
Format
display vdsl line-profile [ profile-index ]
Parameters
Parameter
Description
Value
profile-index
Indicates the profile ID. When querying a VDSL2 line profile, you can specify a profile ID or not. If you specify it, the system displays the details of the specified VDSL2 line profile. If you do not specify it, the system displays the information about all VDSL2 line profiles in the system.
Numeral type. Range: For SCUN/SCUK board: 1-2048, for other control boards: 1-770.
Modes
Privilege mode, VDSL mode
Level
Operator level
Usage Guidelines
Run the config command to enter global config mode and run the interface vdsl command to enter VDSL mode.
If you do not specify the ID of a VDSL2 line profile, the system displays all VDSL2 line profiles in the system and the transmission modes configured in the profiles.
If you specify the ID of a VDSL2 line profile, the system displays the transmission mode, the adaptation mode of upstream/downstream transmission rates, the noise margin, the upstream power back off (UPBO)/downstream power back off (DPBO) parameters configured in the specified profile.
Example
To query the information about all VDSL2 line profiles in the system, do as follows:
huawei#display vdsl line-profile { <cr>|profile-index<U><1,770> }: Command: display vdsl line-profile ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Profile Profile Transmission Ref Index Name Mode Times ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 DEFVAL All (G.992.1~5,T1.413, 1 G.993.2) 2 VDSL LINE PROFILE 2 ALL (G.992.1/3/5,T1.413, 0 G.993.2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total: 2
To query the details of VDSL2 line profile 1, do as follows:
huawei#display vdsl line-profile { <cr>|profile-index<U><1,770> }:1 Command: display vdsl line-profile 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Profile index: 1 Name: DEFVAL Transmission mode: T1.413 G.992.1(Annex A/B/C) G.992.2(Annex A/C) G.992.3(Annex A/B/I/J/L/M) G.992.4(Annex A/I) G.992.5(Annex A/B/I/J/M) G.993.2(Annex A/B/C) Bit swap downstream : Enable Bit swap upstream : Enable Form of transmit rate adaptation downstream : AdaptAtStartup Form of transmit rate adaptation upstream : AdaptAtStartup Target SNR margin downstream(0.1dB) : 60 Minimum SNR margin downstream(0.1dB) : 0 Maximum SNR margin downstream(0.1dB) : 300 Target SNR margin upstream(0.1dB) : 60 Minimum SNR margin upstream(0.1dB) : 0 Maximum SNR margin upstream(0.1dB) : 300 UPBO US1 band reference PSD parameters[a, b] : 1650,1020 UPBO US2 band reference PSD parameters[a, b] : 1650,615 UPBO US3 band reference PSD parameters[a, b] : 0,0 UPBO US4 band reference PSD parameters[a, b] : 0,0 UPBO Boost Mode : Disable UPBO use of electrical length to compute UPBO : Auto Kl0 selection : max(kl0_CO,kl0_CPE) UPBO electrical length estimation mode : ELE_M0 UPBO electrical length threshold percentile : 10 Allow transition to idle : not allowed Allow transition to low power : not allowed L0 time(second) : 255 L2 time(second) : 30 L3 time(second) : 255 Maximum aggregate transmit power reduction(dB) : 3 Total maximum aggregate transmit power reduction (dB) : 9 <defmode> G.993.2 profile : Profile12a VDSL2 PSD class mask : AnnexB998-M2x-B(B8-6) VDSL2 link use of U0 : Unused Maximum nominal aggregate transmit power downstream(0.1dBm) : 145 Maximum nominal aggregate transmit power upstream(0.1dBm) : 145 Upstream PSD mask selection : ADLU-32/EU-32 Virtual noise mode downstream : Disable Virtual noise mode upstream : Disable G.993.2 profile autosensing : Disable Network timing reference clock mode : FreeRun INM inter arrival time offset downstream (DMT symbol) : 3 INM inter arrival time step downstream : 0 INM cluster continuation value downstream (DMT symbol) : 0 INM equivalent INP mode downstream : 0 INM inter arrival time offset upstream (DMT symbol) : 3 INM inter arrival time step upstream : 0 INM cluster continuation value upstream (DMT symbol) : 0 INM equivalent INP mode upstream : 0 SOS time window downstream(64ms) : 0 Minimum percentage of degraded tones downstream : 0 Minimum number of normalized CRC anomalies downstream(0.02) : 65535 Maximum number of SOS downstream : 0 SNR margin offset of ROC downstream(0.1dB) : 0 Minimum impulse noise protection of ROC downstream : 0 SOS time window upstream(64ms) : 0 Minimum percentage of degraded tones upstream : 0 Minimum number of normalized CRC anomalies upstream(0.02) : 65535 Maximum number of SOS upstream : 0 SNR margin offset of ROC upstream(0.1dB) : 0 Minimum impulse noise protection of ROC upstream : 0 G.998.4 retransmission control in downstream : RTX_FORCED G.998.4 retransmission control in upstream : RTX_FORCED Force framer setting for inp downstream : False Force framer setting for inp upstream : False ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
System Response
The system displays the queried result when the command runs successfully.
The following table describes the parameters in response to the display vdsl line-profile command. Indicates the transmission mode. Currently, the system supports seven transmission modes: G992.1, G992.2, G992.3, G992.4, G992.5, G993.2, and T1.413.
The following table describes the parameters in response to the display vdsl line-profile 1 command. Indicates the transmission mode. Currently, the system supports seven transmission modes: G992.1, G992.2, G992.3, G992.4, G992.5, G993.2, and T1.413. There are four types of transmission rate adaptation modes: Indicates power management status parameters, including power management status, low-power conversion, L0 time, L2 time, and L3 time. Sets a power frequency spectrum parameter profile. Indicates the G.993.2 profile auto-negotiation function. Options Indicates impulse noise monitoring parameters. Indicates the SOS feature for enhancing line stability. These parameters do not take effect. Indicates downstream G.998.4 retransmission modes. Enumerated type. Options: 0: RTX_FORBIDDEN, 1: RTX_PREFERRED, 2: RTX_FORCED, and 3: RTX_TESTMODE.
For more information about the error message that the system displays against a command entered with incorrect syntax,
Parameter
Description
Profile Index
Indicates the ID of a VDSL2 line profile.
Profile Name
Indicates the name of a VDSL2 line profile.
Transmission mode
G992.1 and T1.413 are protocols for full rate asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL). The maximum downstream rate is 8 Mbit/s.
G992.2 (G.Lite) is the protocol for ADSL without a splitter. The maximum downstream rate is 1.5 Mbit/s.
G992.3 is the protocol for ADSL2. The maximum downstream rate is 12 Mbit/s.
G992.4 is the G.Lite protocol for ADSL2 without a splitter.
G992.5 is the protocol for ADSL2+. The maximum downstream rate is 24 Mbit/s.
G993.2 is the protocol for VDSL2 in the discrete multi-tone (DMT) mode. The maximum frequency is 30 MHz, and the maximum upstream and downstream rates are both 100 Mbit/s.
When configuring a profile, select at least one transmission mode. It is recommended to select all. In the process of adding, deleting or modifying the transmission mode, you can select one or multiple options.
Ref Times
Indicates the count that a VDSL2 line profile is referenced by the line template.
Parameter
Description
Transmission mode
G992.1 and T1.413 are protocols for full rate ADSL. The maximum downstream rate is 8 Mbit/s.
G992.2 (G.Lite) is the protocol for ADSL without a splitter. The maximum downstream rate is 1.5 Mbit/s.
G992.3 is the protocol for ADSL2. The maximum downstream rate is 12 Mbit/s.
G992.4 is the G.Lite protocol for ADSL2 without a splitter.
G992.5 is the protocol for ADSL2+. The maximum downstream rate is 24 Mbit/s.
G993.2 is the protocol for VDSL2 in the DMT mode. The maximum frequency is 30 MHz, and the maximum upstream and downstream rates are both 100 Mbit/s.
When configuring a profile, select at least one transmission mode. It is recommended to select all. In the process of adding, deleting or modifying the transmission mode, you can select one or multiple options.
Bit swap downstream/upstream
Indicates whether the bit swap function is enabled in downstream/upstream.
The form of transmit rate adaptation downstream/upstream
In fixed mode, the line must be activated at the specified upstream/downstream activation rate. When a VDSL2 line profile is bound to a VDSL2 line template, if the transmission rates are not the same as the minimum and maximum rates in the corresponding direction in the VDSL2 channel profile, the system prompts that the maximum and minimum downstream rates of the channel must be the same and the line profile cannot be bound.
In adaptAtStartup mode, after the line is activated, the activation rate is within the minimum and the maximum activation rates configured in the VDSL2 channel profile.
In adaptAtRuntime mode, the line rate during online activation varies between the maximum and minimum rates and line retraining is not required.
In SOS auto-adaptive mode, during online activation of the line, the rate changes between the minimum rate and maximum rate. Line retraining is not required. Compared with the adaptAtRuntime, the SOS function takes effect when the actual rate is smaller than the minimum rate.
Target SNR margin downstream
Minimum SNR margin downstream
Maximum SNR margin downstream
Target SNR margin upstream
Minimum SNR margin upstream
Maximum SNR margin upstream
Indicates the noise margin. Noise margin refers to the margin reserved for sub-channels when you allocate bits for them. When the environment change descends the sub-channel noise, the transmission quality can be ensured only if the descending range does not exceed the noise margin.
Target noise margin in the upstream/downstream direction: The target noise margin is the required noise margin to complement training in the case of lower or the same bit error rate.
Minimum noise margin in the upstream/downstream direction: If the line condition deteriorates and the line noise margin becomes lower than the minimum noise margin, the system will add the transmitting power to increase the line signal to noise ratio (SNR) and then to meet requirements of the current line rate.
Maximum noise margin in the upstream/downstream: If the line conditions are quite well and the line noise margin exceeds the maximum, the system will reduce the transmitting power to limit the line SNR.
UPBO US1 band reference PSD parameters[a, b]
UPBO US2 band reference PSD parameters[a, b]
UPBO US3 band reference PSD parameters[a, b]
UPBO US4 band reference PSD parameters[a, b]
UPBO Boost Mode
UPBO use of electrical length to compute UPBO
UPBO electrical length estimation mode
UPBO electrical length threshold percentile
Kl0 selection
UPBO US1 band reference power spectrum density (PSD) parameter a (upstream band 1 reference PSD parameter a). It ranges from 0 to 4095 in the unit of 0.01. So the actual range is 0.00-40.95.
UPBO US1 band reference PSD parameter b (upstream band 1 reference PSD parameter b). The range is 0.00-40.95.
UPBO US2 band reference PSD parameter a (upstream band 2 reference PSD parameter a). The range is 0.00-40.95.
UPBO US2 band reference PSD parameter b (upstream band 2 reference PSD parameter b). The range is 0.00-40.95.
UPBO US3 band reference PSD parameter a (upstream band 3 reference PSD parameter a). The range is 0.00-40.95.
UPBO US3 band reference PSD parameter b (upstream band 3 reference PSD parameter b). The range is 0.00-40.95.
UPBO US4 band reference PSD parameter a (upstream band 4 reference PSD parameter a). The range is 0.00-40.95.
UPBO US4 band reference PSD parameter b (upstream band 4 reference PSD parameter b). The range is 0.00-40.95.
UPBO boost mode.
UPBO use of electrical length to compute UPBO: Sets whether the VDSL transceiver unit at remote end (VTU-R) is forcibly to calculate the UPBO using the electrical length configured by the VDSL transceiver unit at central office end (VTU-C).
UPBO electrical length estimation mode: indicates the electrical length estimation mode. Default value: 0. Numeral type. Range: 0-3.
UPBO electrical length threshold percentile: indicates the percentage used when selecting valid values from UPBO electrical length estimated serial numbers when estimating the UPBO electrical length. In the estimation, the length serial numbers are generated based on each frequency point. Then, some serial numbers are selected to estimate the electrical length based on frequency band. Default value: 10. Range: 0-15. Unit: %.
Kl0 selection. Sets the CO to automatically select the electrical length of the UPBO.
0: indicates ELE_M0, the default mode.
1: indicates ELE_DS, an optional mode. When this value is used, the electrical length estimated using the CPE is used.
2: indicates ELE_PB, an optional mode. When this value is used, the upstream frequency band uses the electrical length estimated using the CO, and the downstream frequency band uses the electrical length estimated using the CPE.
3: indicates ELE_MIN, an optional mode. When this value is used, the smaller electrical length estimated using the CO or the CPE is used.
Allow transition to idle
Allow transition to low power
L0 time(second)
L2 time(second)
L3 time(second)
Maximum aggregate transmit power reduction(dB)
Total maximum aggregate transmit power reduction(dB)
Allow transition to idle: indicates whether to convert the power to the idle state.
Allow transition to low power: indicates whether to convert the power to the low-power state.
L0 time (second): indicates the L0 time.
L2 time (second): indicates the L2 time.
L3 time (second): indicates the L3 time. The parameter does not take effect actually.
Maximum aggregate transmit power reduction (dB): indicates the maximum reduced value in every power attenuation, in the unit of dB.
Total maximum aggregate transmit power reduction (dB): indicates the total power that can be reduced, in the unit of dB.
RFI notch configuration
Indicates the radio frequency interference notch parameter. RFI notch is used to avoid amateur radio interference. To avoid radio interference, set several frequency ranges. Each range consists of the start tone and the end tone. The frequency bandwidth for each tone is 4.3125 kHz. Notch the corresponding frequency ranges, that is, do not use these frequency ranges. When setting the parameter, pay attention to the following points:
A maximum of 16 frequency ranges can be set, such as 50,100-200, 300-350. The tone index ranges from 0 to 6956. Input format: sub-carrier index (the start sub-carrier index-the end sub-carrier index). Up to 16 ranges can be set, such as 50, 100-200,300-350.
Generally, set a small frequency range to mask radio interference. If the range is too large, lines may no be activated.
ADSL tone blackout configuration parameter Upstream/Downstream
Indicates the ADSL sub-carrier blackout parameter in the upstream/downstream direction.
The input format for the upstream ADSL sub-carrier blackout parameter: The sub-carrier index (0-63) or the start sub-carrier index - the end sub-carrier index. The start sub-carrier index cannot be larger than the end sub-carrier index, such as, 20,25-30. A maximum of four tones can be set.
The input format for the downstream ADSL sub-carrier blackout parameter: The sub-carrier index (0-511) or the start sub-carrier index - the end sub-carrier index. The start sub-carrier index cannot be larger than the end sub-carrier index, such as, 20,25-30. A maximum of eight tones can be set.
VDSL tone blackout configuration parameter
Indicates the VDSL sub-carrier blackout parameter. The input format for it: The sub-carrier index (0-6956) or the start sub-carrier index - the end sub-carrier index. The start sub-carrier index cannot be larger than the end sub-carrier index, such as, 20,25-30. A maximum of eight tones can be set.
<defmode>
On a line, there must be a set of default power frequency spectrum parameters mapping "defmode" parameter.
Not all transmission modes need to be configured with PSD parameters. To activate a line in a specified transmission mode, preferentially query and use the power spectrum parameter corresponding to this transmission mode. If this parameter cannot be found, use the default power spectrum parameter, namely, defmode, to activate the line.
G.993.2 profile
G.993.2 profile affects the range of total upstream/downstream nominal transmission powers. VDSL2 has eight defined profiles (8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a, 12b, 17a and 30a) to meet the requirements of different application scenarios.
VDSL2 PSD class mask
By default, the PSD class mask is AnnexB998-M2x-B(B8-6). It can be configured only in the defmode and VDSL modes.
VDSL2 link use of U0
The VDSL2 line frequency is divided into multiple frequency segments. U0 is the smallest. U0 can be used in both the upstream and the downstream directions. It can also be unused.
Maximum nominal aggregate transmit power downstream/upstream
Indicates the maximum nominal transmission power in the upstream and downstream.
Virtual noise mode upstream/downstream
Indicates the virtual noise function in the upstream/downstream direction. "1" indicates that this function is disabled, and "2" indicates that this function is enabled..
G.993.2 profile autosensing
Enable
Disable
Upstream PSD mask selection
Indicates the upstream PSD mask selection parameter. It applies to ANNEX M and ANNEX J.
ANNEX J is ADLU-32 to ADLU-64 and ANNEX M is EU-32 to EU-64.
Network timing reference clock mode
Indicates the clock mode. The parameter does not take effect actually.
INM inter arrival time offset downstream(DMT symbol)
INM inter arrival time step downstream
INM cluster continuation value downstream(DMT symbol)
INM equivalent INP mode downstream
INM inter arrival time offset upstream(DMT symbol)
INM inter arrival time step upstream
INM cluster continuation value upstream(DMT symbol)
INM equivalent INP mode upstream
Indicates the INM inter-arrival time offset in the downstream direction (DMT symbol).
Indicates the INM inter-arrival time step in the downstream direction.
Indicates the INM cluster continuation value in the downstream direction (DMT symbol).
Indicates the INM equivalent INP mode in the downstream direction.
Indicates the INM inter-arrival time offset in the upstream direction (DMT symbol).
Indicates the INM inter-arrival time step in the upstream direction.
Indicates the INM cluster continuation value in the upstream direction (DMT symbol).
Indicates the INM equivalent INP mode in the upstream direction.
SOS time window upstream/downstream
Minimum percentage of degraded tones upstream/downstream
Minimum number of normalized CRC anomalies upstream/downstream
Maximum number of SOS upstream/downstream
SNR margin offset of ROC upstream/downstream
Minimum impulse noise protection of ROC upstream/downstream
Indicates the upstream/downstream SOS duration.
Indicates the minimum percentage of degraded tones in the upstream/downstream direction.
Indicates the minimum number of normalized CRC anomalies in the upstream/downstream direction during the SOS duration.
Indicates the maximum number of SOS upstream/downstream.
Indicates the noise margin offset of the ROC channel in the upstream/downstream direction.
Indicates the Minimum impulse noise protection of the ROC channel in the upstream/downstream direction.
G.998.4 retransmission control in downstream
0: RTX_FORBIDDEN: indicates that the G.998.4 retransmission function is prohibited.
1: RTX_PREFERRED: indicates the G.998.4 retransmission function is preferred. This function is enabled when the xDSL transceiver units (xTUs) at both ends support the retransmission function.
2: RTX_FORCED: indicates the G.998.4 retransmission function is forcibly to use. If the xTUs at both ends do not support the retransmission function or the retransmission function is not selected in the current direction, the line initialization fails. Then, the central office (CO) and the customer premises equipment (CPE) perform protocol rollback based on the configured transmission mode.
3: RTX_TESTMODE: indicates that the G.998.4 retransmission function is forcibly to use in test mode. If the xTUs at both ends do not support the retransmission function or the retransmission function is not selected in the current direction, the line initialization fails. Then, the CO and the CPE perform protocol rollback based on the configured transmission mode.
G.998.4 retransmission control in upstream
Indicates the mode of the upstream G.998.4 retransmission function. For details, see G.998.4 retransmission control in downstream.
Force framer setting for inp downstream
Indicates the downstream INP forced frame setting flag.
Force framer setting for inp upstream
Indicates the upstream INP forced frame setting flag.
VDSL Line Profile Configuration --display vdsl channel-profile(tr129)
display vdsl channel-profile(tr129)
Function
This command is used to query the configuration of very-high-speed digital subscriber line 2 (VDSL2) channel profiles in the system. To query channel profile parameters such as the upstream/downstream rate, minimum transmission rate, impulse noise protection (INP), interleave delay, and upstream/downstream rate adjustment, run this command
Format
display vdsl channel-profile [ info | profile-index ]
Parameters
Parameter
Description
Value
info
Queries the ID and name of a VDSL2 channel profile.
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profile-index
Indicates the ID of a VDSL2 channel profile. When querying a VDSL2 channel profile, you can specify the ID of a profile or not. If you specify it, the system displays the details of the specified profile. If you do not specify it, the system displays the information about all profiles in the system.
Numeral type. Range: For SCUN/SCUK board: 1-2048, for other control boards: 1-770.
Modes
Privilege mode, VDSL mode
Level
Operator level
Usage Guidelines
Run the config command to enter global config mode and run the interface vdsl command to enter VDSL mode.
Example
To query the information about all VDSL2 channel profiles, do as follows:
huawei#display vdsl channel-profile { <cr>|info<K>|profile-index<U><1,2048> }: Command: display vdsl channel-profile ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Profile Profile MinDw MaxDw MinUp MaxUp Data Path Ref Index Name Rate Rate Rate Rate Mode Times ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 DEFVAL 32 200000 32 200000 Both 4 2 VDSL CHANNEL PRO 32 200000 32 200000 Both 0 FILE 2 3 VDSL CHANNEL PRO 32 200000 32 200000 Both 0 FILE 3 4 VDSL CHANNEL PRO 32 200000 32 200000 Both 0 FILE 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total: 4 Note : The unit of rate is Kbps
To query the details of VDSL2 channel profile 3, do as follows:
huawei(config)# display vdsl channel-profile { <cr>|info<K>|profile-index<U><1,2048> }:3 Command: display vdsl channel-profile 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Profile index: 3 Name: VDSL CHANNEL PROFILE 3 Data path mode : PTM Minimum impulse noise protection downstream : NoProtection Minimum impulse noise protection upstream : NoProtection Maximum interleaving delay downstream(ms) : 70 Maximum interleaving delay upstream(ms) : 70 Minimum transmit rate downstream(Kbps) : 32 Minimum reserved transmit rate downstream(Kbps) : 32 Minimum data rate in low power state(Kbps) : 32 The ratio between L2 minimum rate and L0 rate : 0 Maximum data rate in low power state(Kbps) : 32 Maximum transmit rate downstream(Kbps) : 200000 Minimum transmit rate upstream(Kbps) : 32 Minimum reserved transmit rate upstream(Kbps) : 32 Maximum transmit rate upstream(Kbps) : 200000 Rate threshold downshift downstream(Kbps) : 0 Rate threshold upshift downstream(Kbps) : 0 Rate threshold downshift upstream(Kbps) : 0 Rate threshold upshift upstream(Kbps) : 0 PHY-R control in downstream : Disable PHY-R control in upstream : Disable Erasure decoding switch : Disable Minimum SOS bit rate downstream(Kbps) : 8 Minimum SOS bit rate upstream(Kbps) : 8 Minimum expected throughput downstream(Kbps) : 32 Maximum expected throughput downstream(Kbps) : 200000 Maximum net data rate downstream(Kbps) : 200000 Minimum delay downstream(ms) : 0 Maximum delay downstream(ms) : 63 Minimum impulse noise protection against single high impulse noise event downstream(DMT symbol) : 0 Minimum impulse noise protection against single high impulse noise event transported over DMT symbols with a subcarrier spacing of 8.625kHz downstream(DMT symbol) : 0 Single high impulse noise event ratio downstream(0.001) : 0 Minimum impulse noise protection against repetitive electrical impulse noise downstream(DMT symbol) : 0 Minimum impulse noise protection against repetitive electrical impulse noise transported over DMT symbols with a subcarrier spacing of 8.625kHz downstream(DMT symbol) : 0 Repetitive electrical impulse noise inter-arrival time downstream 0-100Hz 1-120Hz(0~1) : 0 Minimum expected throughput upstream(Kbps) : 32 Maximum expected throughput upstream(Kbps) : 200000 Maximum net data rate upstream(Kbps) : 200000 Minimum delay upstream(ms) : 0 Maximum delay upstream(ms) : 63 Minimum impulse noise protection against single high impulse noise event upstream(DMT symbol) : 0 Minimum impulse noise protection against single high impulse noise event transported over DMT symbols with a subcarrier spacing of 8.625kHz upstream(DMT symbol) : 0 Single high impulse noise event ratio upstream(0.001) : 0 Minimum impulse noise protection against repetitive electrical impulse noise upstream(DMT symbol) : 0 Minimum impulse noise protection against repetitive electrical impulse noise transported over DMT symbols with a subcarrier spacing of 8.625kHz upstream(DMT symbol) : 0 Repetitive electrical impulse noise inter-arrival time upstream 0-100Hz 1-120Hz(0~1) : 0 Channel initialization policy selection : 2 Maximum delay variation (0.1ms) : 255 Max delay octet split parameter (percents) : 255 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To query the IDs and names of all VDSL2 channel profiles, do as follows:
huawei(config)#display vdsl channel-profile { <cr>|info<K>|profile-index<U><1,2048> }:info Command: display vdsl channel-profile info ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Profile Profile Index Name ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 DEFVAL ------------------------------------------------------------------------
System Response
The system displays the queried result when the command runs successfully.
The following table describes the parameters in response to the display vdsl channel-profile command.
The following table describes the parameters in response to the display vdsl channel-profile 3 command. Indicates the minimum INP in the upstream/downstream direction. Numeral type. Range: 0-100, 255.
The following table describes the parameters in response to the display vdsl channel-profile info command.
For more information about the error message that the system displays against a command entered with incorrect syntax
Parameter
Description
Profile index
Indicates the ID of a VDSL2 channel profile.
Name
Indicates the name of a VDSL2 channel profile.
MinDw Rate
Indicates the minimum activation rate in the downstream direction.
MaxDw Rate
Indicates the maximum activation rate in the downstream direction.
MinUp Rate
Indicates the minimum activation rate in the upstream direction.
MaxUp Rate
Indicates the maximum activation rate in the upstream direction.
Data path mode
Indicates the data path mode. There are two types of modes: asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and packet transfer mode (PTM). In general, only aVDSL2 line supports the PTM mode. By default, the system supports both of them. You can select the mode for a board based on the actual line conditions.
Ref Times
Indicates the count that a VDSL2 channel profile is referenced by the VDSL2 channel template.
Parameter
Description
Profile index
Indicates the ID of a VDSL2 channel profile.
Name
Indicates the name of a VDSL2 channel profile.
Data path mode
Indicates the data path mode. There are two types of modes: ATM and PTM. In general, only a VDSL2 line supports the PTM mode. By default, the system supports both the ATM and PTM modes. You can select the mode for a board based on actual line conditions.
Minimum impulse noise protection downstream/upstream
INP defines how many discrete multi-tone (DMT) consecutive symbols can be protected. That is, how many consecutive error DMT symbols in a specified byte can be rectified in the case of deinterleaving. The upstream and downstream INP is set separately. The options for symbol length are: no protection, a half symbol, a single symbol, two symbols, ..., sixteen symbols.
INP is defined as the protected consecutive DMT symbols but not the impulse noise duration. The impulse noise duration is related to DMS symbol ratio.
There are multiple VDSL2 profiles. The DMT bit rate of 30a profile is 8.625 kbit/s and that of other profiles is 4.3125 kbit/s.
For example, if INP is 16, the consecutive impulse noise of 16 x 1/4.3125 = 3.7 ms in the 8a profile and the consecutive impulse noise of 16 x 1/8.625 = 1.85 ms in the 30a profile can be protected.
Maximum interleaving delay downstream/upstream
Indicates the downstream/upstream interleave delay. The interleave delay refers to the delay caused by interleave processing. Interleaved delay is related to interleaved depth, bit length and line rate.
By default, VDSL2 works in interleaved mode.
Minimum transmit rate downstream(Kbps)
Minimum reserved transmit rate downstream(Kbps)
Maximum transmit rate downstream(Kbps)
Minimum transmit rate upstream(Kbps)
Minimum reserved transmit rate upstream(Kbps)
Minimum data rate in low power state(Kbps)
The ratio between L2 minimum rate and L0 rate
Maximum data rate in low power state(Kbps)
Indicates the transmission rate. Rate parameters include the maximum/minimum upstream/downstream activation rate parameters.
The actual line activation rate is self adapted in the set rate range. Finally a rate which meets the activation requirements (with bit error rate smaller than 10 -7 and noise margin close to the target SNR margin) is used to activate lines.
When the adaptation mode for transmission rate in a channel profile is fix, the maximum activation rate must be the same as the minimum in the same direction. When the rate adaptation mode is not fix, the maximum rate must be larger than the minimum rate.
The ratio of low power rate to the normal rate is 0 by default, indicating that min-rate-lowpower restrictions are used. Otherwise, the minimum rate in low power is determined by L0 multiplied by the ratio.
Minimum reserved transmit rate upstream/downstream
Indicates the upstream/downstream minimum reserved rate.
The minimum reserved rate must be larger than or equal to the minimum rate and must be smaller than or equal to the maximum rate. When the adaptation mode of the transmission rate is defined as the self-adaptation mode in the line profile, the transmission rate is adapted based on this value.
Rate threshold downshift upstream/downstream
Indicates the downshift adaptation threshold of the upstream/downstream rate.
When the adaptation mode of the transmission rate is defined as the self-adaptation mode in the line profile, the system generates an alarm if the downshift adapted value of the upstream/downstream rate exceeds this threshold.
Rate threshold upshift upstream/downstream
Indicates the upshift adaptation threshold of the upstream/downstream rate.
When the adaptation mode of the transmission rate is defined as the self-adaptation mode in the line profile, the system generates an alarm if the upshift adapted value of the upstream/downstream rate exceeds this threshold.
PHY-R control in upstream/downstream
Indicates the upstream/downstream retransmission function at the physical layer.
Erasure decoding switch
Cancels decoding function.
Minimum SOS bit rate upstream/downstream
Indicates the minimum upstream/downstream SOS bit rate.
Minimum expected throughput upstream/downstream
Indicates the minimum expected throughput rate in upstream/downstream.
Maximum expected throughput upstream/downstream
Indicates the maximum expected throughput rate in upstream/downstream.
Maximum net data rate upstream/downstream
Indicates the maximum net data rate in upstream/downstream direction.
Minimum delay upstream/downstream
Indicates the minimum delay in upstream/downstream retransmission.
Maximum delay upstream/downstream
Indicates the maximum delay in upstream/downstream retransmission.
Minimum impulse noise protection against single high impulse noise event upstream/downstream
Indicates the minimum INP against a single high impulse noise event in upstream/downstream, with a sub-carrier spacing 4.3125 kHz.
Minimum impulse noise protection against single high impulse noise event transported over DMT symbols with a subcarrier spacing of 8.625kHz upstream/downstream
Indicates the minimum INP against a single high impulse noise event in upstream/downstream, with a sub-carrier spacing 8.625 kHz.
Single high impulse noise event ratio upstream/downstream
Indicates the single high impulse noise event ratio in upstream/downstream. The condition for generating a single high impulse noise event is unknown. Therefore, this parameter is set based on experience.
Minimum impulse noise protection against repetitive electrical impulse noise upstream/downstream
Indicates the minimum INP against repetitive electrical impulse noise in upstream/downstream, with a sub-carrier spacing 4.3125 kHz.
Minimum impulse noise protection against repetitive electrical impulse noise transported over DMT symbols with a subcarrier spacing of 8.625kHz upstream/downstream
Indicates the minimum INP against repetitive electrical impulse noise in upstream/downstream, with a sub-carrier spacing 8.625 kHz.
Repetitive electrical impulse noise inter-arrival time upstream/downstream 0-100Hz 1-120Hz
Indicates the interval of receiving repetitive electrical impulse noise in upstream/downstream. There are two types of interval: 0 and 1. 0 indicates the interval of receiving the repetitive electrical impulse noise with frequency 100 Hz. 1 indicates the interval of receiving the repetitive electrical impulse noise with frequency 120 Hz.
Channel initialization policy selection
Indicates the channel initialization policy. It includes three modes:
0: indicates that the rate is prioritized.
1: indicates that the impulse noise protection (INP) is prioritized.
2: indicates that the signal to noise ratio (SNR) is set to larger when the rate meets the requirement.
Maximum delay variation (0.1ms)
Indicates the variation range of the maximum delay.
Numeral type. Range:1-255.
Unit: 0.1ms.
Default value: 255.
Max delay octet split parameter (percents)
1-4, 96-99, 255: The MAXDELAYOCTET-split is configured by the vendor.
0: This value is valid only when the downstream maximum interleave delay is S1 (fast channel) and the retransmission function is disabled in the downstream direction.
100: This value is valid only when the upstream maximum interleave delay is S1 (fast channel) and the retransmission function is disabled in the upstream direction.
Unit: percentage.
Default value: 255.
Parameter
Description
Profile Index
Indicates the ID of a VDSL2 channel profile.
Profile Name
Indicates the name of a VDSL2 channel profile.
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