Network Card User Manual

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efm define user-profile
Use this command to configure downstream rate, upstream rate and
interleave depth for user-specified profiles.
Syntax
efm define user-profile [profile number] [downstream rate] [upstream rate]
[interleave depth]
profile number – user-specified profiles can be user-1 or user-2
downstream rate – Rate of data transmission from the switch to the
CPE. (Range 1 Mbps - 15 Mbps)
upstream rate - Rate of data transmission from the CPE to the
switch. (Range 1 Mbps - 15 Mbps)
interleave depth - Determines the degree of protection of the data
signal against impulse noise provided by interleaving.
(Values: 2 or 16. 16 specifies maximum protection)
Default Setting
0 - interleaving is disabled
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
User-specified EFM profiles can be assigned to all the VDSL ports by
using the efm profile global command, or to specific VDSL ports by
using the efm profile command.
Example
The following example shows user-profile 1 configured to a
downsteam rate of 15 Mbps, an upstream rate of 5 Mbps, and an
interleave depth of 2.
Related Commands
efm profile global
efm profile
Console(config)#efm define user-profile 1 15 5 2
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