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218 Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference
HDSL SPEED
CO end: Sets the speed manually on the Central Office (CO) end only.
CPE end: The router on the Customer Premises End (CPE) is always in auto-speed mode: it uses an auto-speed
algorithm to attempt to match the CO speed. The command hdsl speed noauto is used to override auto-speed.
Note 1: The command hdsl speed (with no option) displays the current speed if the modem has activated
successfully.
Note 2: hdsl speed noauto should be followed by the command hdsl save to be persistent across reboots.
Note 3: During auto-speed search, use the command hdsl speed <speed> to stop the search and restart it at the
speed you just entered.
HDSL SAVE
Saves the HDSL-related changes across reboots.
HDSL TERMINAL
The router is by default configured as the Customer Premises Equipment (CPE). Use this command if you intend
to configure the router as the Central Office equipment (CO).
hdsl ?
Example:
hdsl ?
Response:
HDSL commands:
? help terminal
save speed
hdsl speed [384 | 1168 | noauto]
384 Default speed for the CO.
1168 Authorized non-default speeds for the CO in Mbps.
noauto Used to override auto-speed on the CPE.
Example:
hdsl speed 1168
hdsl speed noauto
hdsl speed
hdsl save
Example:
hdsl save