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SDSL ?
Lists the supported keywords.
Example:
sdsl?
Response:
SDSL commands:
? help terminal
save speed
SDSL SPEED
CO end:
This command is used to set the speed manually on the CO end only.
CPE end
:
The router on the CPE end is always in auto-speed mode: it uses an auto-speed algorithm to attempt
to match the CO speed. The command
sdsl speed noauto
is used to override auto-speed.
Note 1:
The command
sdsl speed
(with no option) displays the current speed if the modem has activated
successfully.
Note 2: sdsl speed noauto
should be followed by the command sdsl save to become persistent across reboots.
Note 3:
During auto-speed search, use the command
sdsl speed <
speed
>
to stop the search and restart it at the
speed you just entered.
384 Default speed for the CO
192, 768, 1152 Authorized non-default speeds for the CO in Mbps
noauto Used to override auto-speed on the CPE end
Example:
sdsl speed 1152
sdsl speed noauto
sdsl speed
SDSL SAVE
Used to save the SDSL-related changes across reboots.
Example:
sdsl save
sdsl ?
sdsl speed
[192 | 384 | 768 | 1152 | noauto]
sdsl save