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Document on ADSL & VDSL Line-profile in Sterlite(Huawei) DSLAMs

This document will assist you in changing ADSL and VDSL profile to various data rate parameters as per requirements. Also we have provided steps to assign modified profiles to user cards(ADSL/VDSL) or even a single user port. All instructions or commands in RED color are for your execution in DSLAM. All instructions or commands in GREEN color is comments or explanations for your reference.

Step 1: Checking current available ADSL profiles in DSLAM


>>User name:root >>User password: admin or mduadmin( for 64P dslam) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------Huawei Integrated Access Software. Copyright(C) Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2002-2011. All rights reserved. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------STL_DSLAM>enable STL_DSLAM#config STL_DSLAM(config)#display board 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------SlotID BoardName Status 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 H805ADPD Normal H805ADPD Normal H805ADPD Normal H805ADPD Normal H805ADPD Normal H805ADPD Normal H805ADPD Normal SubType0 SubType1 Online/Offline -------------------------------------------------------------------------

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

H805ADPD Normal H801SCUB Active_normal H801SCUB Standby_normal H805ADPD Normal H805VDMF Normal

H801GICD Normal H801GICD Normal H801PRTE Normal H801PRTE Normal

---------------------------------------------------------------Check the ADSL and VDSL cards available in DSLAM and its slots so that we can assign profile based on the cards.

STL_DSLAM(config)#display adsl line-profile check ADSL profiles { <cr>|info<K>|profile-index<U><1,1002> }: (Enter) Command: display adsl line-profile -----------------------------------------------------------------------------Profile Profile Index Name 1 DEFVAL profile Operating Channel Mode All Mode Interleaved Fast

// Command to

Min Down Max Down Min Up Max Up Rate 32 32 Rate 6144 1024 Rate 32 32 Rate 640 512 // 6 Mbps // 1 Mbps

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1000 ADSL LINE All profile PROFILE 10 00 1001 ADSL LINE All MBps profile PROFILE 10 01

Interleaved

32

8192

32

640

// 8

1002 ADSL LINE All Mbps profile PROFILE 10 02

Interleaved

32

2048

32

512

// 2

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Total: Note : 4 The unit of rate is Kbps

We can see various profile created in DSLAM as shown above, like : 1 Mbps profile with name ADSL line profile 1000 and its profile-id number is 1000. Also 6 Mbps ( default profile) with name DEFVAL and profile-id number 1. STL_DSLAM(config)#display adsl line-profile info // Command to check the number of ports assigned with above profiles. -----------------------------------------------------------------------Profile Profile Index Name 1 DEFVAL 1000 ADSL LINE PROFILE 1000 1001 ADSL LINE PROFILE 1001 1002 ADSL LINE PROFILE 1002 Ref Times 0 0 64 512

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-----------------------------------------------------------------------Above details shows us that Profile-index 1001 is used in 64 ports and profile-index 1002 is assigned in 512 ports.

Step 2: Modifying current ADSL profiles in DSLAM


STL_DSLAM(config)# STL_DSLAM(config)#adsl line-profile modify ? --------------------------------------------Command of config Mode: --------------------------------------------profile-index<U><1,1002> Profile index

// Below is the Command to modify existing adsl profile in DSLAM. We may use Profile name or profile id number while modifying profile. 1002 is profile-id number. ADSL LINE PROFILE NAME 1002 is Profile-name as above.

STL_DSLAM(config)#adsl line-profile modify 1002 Start modifying profile 1002. New setting will take effect automatically after the modification succeed Press 'Q' to quit the current configuration and new configuration will be neglected > Will you set basic configuration for modem? (y/n) [n]: > Please select channel mode 0-interleaved 1-fast (0~1) [0]: > Will you set interleaved delay? (y/n) [n]: > Please select form of transmit rate adaptation in downstream: > 0-fixed 1-adaptAtStartup 2-adaptAtRuntime (0~2) [1]: > Will you set SNR margin for modem? (y/n) [n]: > Will you set parameters for rate? (y/n) [n]:y

// Type & Enter Y


> Minimum transmit rate in downstream (32~32000 Kbps) [32]: > Maximum transmit rate in downstream (32~32000 Kbps) [24544]:2048 Download speed > Minimum transmit rate in upstream (32~6000 Kbps) [32]: > Maximum transmit rate in upstream (32~6000 Kbps) [1024]:512 Upload speed Modify profile 1002 successfully, and new setting is taking effect now Now we have modified the profile to 2 Mbps . Similarly we can create or modify profiles to 4,8,16,24 Mbps based on BSNL requirement. Eg: For 8 Mbps : > Maximum transmit rate in downstream (32~32000 Kbps) [24544]:8196 > Maximum transmit rate in upstream (32~6000 Kbps) [1024]:512 or 1024 (Based on BSNL requirement) : For 16 Mbps : > Maximum transmit rate in downstream (32~32000 Kbps) [24544]: 16392 > Maximum transmit rate in upstream (32~6000 Kbps) [1024]:512 or 1024 (Based on BSNL requirement) // //

Step 3: Create new ADSL profiles in DSLAM

STL_DSLAM(config)#adsl line-profile add profile in DSLAM. { <cr>|profile-index<U><2,999> }:2 Command: adsl line-profile add 2 Start adding profile

//The command to add new // 2 is the profile-id number.

Press 'Q' to quit the current configuration and new configuration will be neglected > Do you want to name the profile (y/n) [n]:y > Please input profile name:16 Mbps > Will you set basic configuration for modem? (y/n) [n]: > Please select channel mode 0-interleaved 1-fast (0~1) [0]: > Will you set interleaved delay? (y/n) [n]: > Please select form of transmit rate adaptation in downstream: > 0-fixed 1-adaptAtStartup 2-adaptAtRuntime (0~2) [1]: > Will you set SNR margin for modem? (y/n) [n]: > Will you set parameters for rate? (y/n) [n]:y > Minimum transmit rate in downstream (32~32000 Kbps) [32]: > Maximum transmit rate in downstream (32~32000 Kbps) [24544]:16392 > Minimum transmit rate in upstream (32~6000 Kbps) [32]: > Maximum transmit rate in upstream (32~6000 Kbps) [1024]:1024 Add profile 2 successfully STL_DSLAM(config)# //Here 2 is profile-index and profile name is 16 Mbps. // Type and Enter Y. // Type Profile name

> Please choose default value type 0-adsl 1-adsl2+ (0~1) [1]:

Step 4: Assigning ADSL profiles in single ADSL card of DSLAM:

STL_DSLAM#Config

STL_DSLAM(config)#interface adsl 0/2 slot no: 2

// Entering into ADSL card in

STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)#deactivate all ? --------------------------------------------Command of adsl 0/2 Mode: --------------------------------------------<cr> Please press ENTER to execute command // When a port is active, we cannot add or change profile in that port. So first we are deactivating all the ports in a ADSL card. STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)#deactivate all deactivate all ports in slot 2 Deactivate port 0 successfully STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)# Deactivate port 1 successfully STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)# Deactivate port 2 successfully STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)# Deactivate port 63 successfully STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)# The flow for the profile to take effect is complete successfully deactivated. STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)# // Now we need to activate all ports in card with new ADSL Profile. We may use Profile name or profile id number while activating ports. 1002 is profile-id number. STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)#activate all profile-index 1002 // This command will Activate all ports in slot 2 with new profile Send the command to activate port 0 successfully STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)# Send the command to activate port 1 successfully STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)# Send the command to activate port 2 successfully // All ports // This command will

STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)# Send the command to activate port 63 successfully // All ports successfully activated with new profile.

Step 5: Assigning ADSL profiles in single ADSL port of DSLAM:


STL_DSLAM#Config STL_DSLAM(config)#interface adsl 0/2 slot no: 2 STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)#deactivate 0 // This command will deactivate port number 0 - i.e. 1st port in slot 2 STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)# Deactivate port 0 successfully STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)# STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)#activate 0 profile-index 1002 // This command will Activate port 0 in slot 2 with new profile . STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)# Send the command to activate port 0 successfully STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)# // Entering into ADSL card in

In the above document I have used Profile-id, similarly you can use profile name also.
STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)#deactivate 0 port 0 of card in slot 2 Deactivate port 0 successfully STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)# STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)#activate 0 profile-name // This command will Activate port 0 in slot 2 with new profile. // Command to Deactivate

> Please input profile name: ADSL LINE PROFILE 1002 name STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)# Send the command to activate port 0 successfully STL_DSLAM(config-if-adsl-0/2)#

// Enter your profile

Now we have assigned modified profile to an ADSL card or single ADSL port. Similarly we can assign new ADSL profiles to Card or port using above steps.

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