Specifications
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The default status is on. However, to be effective, autobaud pre-activation must also be enabled at the Central
Office (CO) end of the connection.
Note: Remember to enter an sdsl save or save command to save SDSL changes across restarts and reboots.
To determine the current pre-activation status, enter sdsl preact.
For more information on the autobaud feature, see Autobaud pre-activation, on page 305.
on Enables pre-activation at the customer premises (CPE) end. (To be effective, pre-activation must also be
enabled at the CO end.)
off Disables pre-activation.
Example:
The first command displays the current pre-activation status. The second command disables pre-activation.
# sdsl preact
Preactivation enabled
# sdsl preact off
Preactivation disabled
SDSL SAVE
Saves SDSL configuration changes across restarts and reboots.
SDSL SPEED
Manages the speed of the SDSL line.
At the Central Office (CO) end, the command sets the speed manually only.
At the Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) end, the command can:
¥ Display the current speed setting and list the available speeds (sdsl speed)
¥ Manually set the speed (sdsl speed <speed>)
¥ Override auto-speed detection (sdsl speed noauto)
Note: To re-instate auto-speed detection, enter an sdsl speed <speed> command.
Note: Remember to enter an sdsl save or save command to save SDSL changes across restarts and reboots.
sdsl preact [on | off]
sdsl save
Example:
sdsl save
sdsl speed [<speed> | noauto]