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3. Commands
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show interface dsl status, continued
Display results:
link status – The status of the link:
– dormant – The link has not yet trained up.
– down – The link is down.
– notConnected – The link is training.
– unknown – The link’s status cannot be determined.
– up – The link is enabled and ready to send packets.
link up time – The number of days, hours, minutes, and seconds the interface has been active.
transmission mode The line code used on the port: DMT, ANSI, or G.lite.
latency – The buffer setting for the port: fast or interleaved.
near end alarm state – shows any alarms detected on the DSL Line. Multiple alarms may be
displayed.
OK – No Alarm
LOF – Loss of Frame
LOS – Loss of Signal
LOL – Loss of Link
LOSQ – Loss of Signal quality
far end alarm state – shows any alarms detected on the far end (CPE) . Multiple alarms may be
displayed.
OK – No Alarm
LOF – Loss of Frame
LOL – Loss of Link
LOP – Loss of Power
LOSQ – Loss of Signal quality
ADSL Status (Up and Down denote values for the upstream and downstream directions):
margin – The amount of noise margin that can be tolerated, in dB.
rate – The data rate.
attainable rate An estimate of the maximum attainable rate.
attenuation – The decrease of intensity of the signal across the link, in dB.
previous rate – Previous Rate.
margin (dB) – Margin.
current transmit power (dB)Transmit Power.
ADSL line init attempts ADSL Line init attempts.