Wheelchair User Manual
17-10 Preliminary May 9, 2000  APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)
Configuring data transfer rates
admin> set session ses-rate-type = adsl-cap
admin> set session ses-adsl-cap-down-rate = 7168000
admin> write
CONNECTION/adslpipe-1 written
Following is a comparable RADIUS profile:
adslpipe-1 Password = "pipepw", User-Service = Framed-User
 Framed-Protocol = PPP,
 Framed-Address = 10.2.3.31,
 Framed-Netmask = 255.255.255.0,
 Ascend-Dsl-Rate-Type = Rate-Type-AdslCap,
 Ascend-Dsl-Rate-Mode = Rate-Mode-AutoBaud,
 Ascend-Dsl-Downstream-Limit = adslcap-dn-7168000
Configuring per-session data rate limits
You can configure transmit and receive data rate limits for individual connections that use the 
CAP-ADSL, SDSL, and unchannelized DS3 cards. ISPs can use these configuration 
parameters to limit bandwidth for a connection according to the rate charged for the account. 
Note: If the parameters are set for a connection that does not use these cards, the system 
ignores the settings. 
To configure an SDSL per-session data rate, proceed as in the following example:
1 Read in a Connection profile
admin> read connection sdsl-1
CONNECTION/sdsl-1 read
2 List the Session-Options profile:
admin> list session-options
[in CONNECTION/sdsl-1:session-options]
..
..
..
rx-data-rate-limit = 0
tx-data-rate-limit = 0
3 Specify a maximum receive rate:
admin> set rx-data-rate-limit=64000
4 Specify a maximum transmit rate:
admin> set tx-data-rate-limit=64000
5 Write the profile:
admin> write
Sample log session showing rate control negotiation
The following log messages show an incoming call from the user named adslpipe-1. The 
connection is authenticated via RADIUS. After establishing the LAN session, the DSLTNT 
reads the data rates:










