User guide

Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference 225
¥ 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: If the EOC is enabled, the line speed is controlled by the CO and cannot be changed by an sdsl speed
command. (See the sdsl eoc command on page 223.)
Note: Remember to enter an sdsl save or save command to save SDSL changes across reboots.
speed Speed in kbps. To see the speeds available for the model type, enter sdsl speed. If the auto-
speed search is in progress, this command stops the search and sets the line speed as specified
on the command.
noauto Overrides auto-speed detection. If auto-speed detection is disabled, the Link light on the front
panel is amber when the line tries to activate.
(Auto-speed detection is reinstated if you enter an sdsl speed <speed> command.)
Example:
The example shows three commands:
1. Displays the current line speed, indicates that the line speed is set by auto-speed detection, and lists the
available speed options.
2. Requests a line speed of 1152 Kb/s.
3. Shows that the line speed has been changed and auto-speed detection is no longer in effect.
# sdsl speed
SDSL Current Speed: [AUTO] 768 Kb/s
usage: sdsl speed <value in Kb/s> [ 192 384 768 1152 1536 ] | noauto
# sdsl speed 1152
# sdsl speed
SDSL Current Speed: 1152 Kb/s
usage: sdsl speed <value in Kb/s> [ 192 384 768 1152 1536 ] | noauto
SDSL STATS
Displays SDSL frame statistics. It can also clear the SDSL statistic counters.
clear Clears all SDSL statistics counters.
Example:
# sdsl stats
FRAMER Statistics:
Framer Interrupts...... 2118
Out of frame errors.... 1
HEC errors received.... 16
CRC errors received.... 3
FEBE errors received... 2
sdsl speed [<speed> | noauto]
sdsl stats [clear]