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Controlling and Provisioning Network Devices Port Management (iMAP Devices)
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Status The status of the port that follows form the Administrative State and Operational State.
For meanings, refer to the iMAP User Guide, Section 4.
- ONLINE
- IN TEST
- FAILED
- OFFLINE
- DEPENDENCY
- DEGRADED
- NOT INSTALLED
- INITIALIZATION REQUIRED
- TERMINATING
Connection State The connection state, such as Idle or Showtime
Actual Line Std. The line standard that was actually chosen.
Actual Databoost Whether the DATABOOST feature has been implemented
Actual Line Type The line type that was actually chosen.
Actual Inv G994 Vendor ID To Be Supplied
Actual Inv System Vendor
ID
To Be Supplied
Actual Inv Version Number To Be Supplied
Actual Inv Serial Number To Be Supplied
Actual Self Test Result To Be Supplied
Actual Power Mgmt State The state the interface is in for power reduction (Full On, Low Power, Idle)
Actual Power Mgmt Status Whether the power management feature has been activated for the interface
Interface Profile Name Which profile is being used (AutoProv or none, which uses default values).
Profile Enter another VDSL Profile Name
Description (Customer ID) An ID that can be given to uniquely identify the port. In most cases, the subscriber’s
telephone number is used. Refer to 7.2.7.
VDSL Mode Specifies the mode for the VDSL port.
For the VDSL24A and VDSL24B cards, VDSL2 is the default.
The parameters that are provisionable depend on whether the VDSL2 or ADSL mode is
chosen
VDSL Line Type Defines the type of VDSL physical line entity that exists, by defining whether and how the
line is channelized.
VDSL Databoost Whether the Databoost feature has been provisioned
Line Quality Monitor The level the line quality monitor has been set at. Refer to the iMAP User Guide.
Band Plan Profile Band plan profile for frequency settings. The band plan determines the transmission
frequencies used when transmitting and receiving data between the interface and the
modem
PSD Limit Mask VDSL/ADSL power spectrum density limits are defined by the band plan. The various
standard bodies have defined a number of band plans that have regional significance.
The masks define shaping parameters for the signal, including Annex A or Annex B
TABLE 5-52 VDSL Configuration Form, General Tab (Continued)
Field/Button Description