This document describes the software for the Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL) module. It has the following sections.
Overview of SDSL
Setting Up SDSL
Testing or Monitoring the SDSL Module
SDSL Commands
Overview of SDSL
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is a technology for bringing high-bandwidth information to homes and small businesses over ordinary copper telephone lines.
Interoperability
This SDSL implementation is designed to work with Copper Mountain Networks, Inc. Digital Subscriber Loop Access Multiplexor (DSLAM) equipment. The SDSL module meets all interoperability requirements for Copper Mountain Networks Customer Premise Equipment (CPE).
Features
The SDSL module contains its own microprocessor to run SDSL interface functions locally.
The SDSL module supports two of Copper Mountain's CPE modes:
Q.922 Frame Relay. In this mode, SDSL uses Q.922-encoded frames and supports contiguous DLCIs, starting at 16.
Raw SDSL (PPP). In this mode, SDSL uses PPP-in-HDLC framing, as specified in RFC 1662.
Setting Up SDSL
The SDSL module runs Frame Relay by default. There are no SDSL-specific configuration commands, but you can use the following commands to enable or disable the module or change the data-link protocol.
Config> prompt. To see a list of interfaces, enter list interfaces at the Config> prompt.
Config> prompt.
Config>enable interface
Interface Number [0]? 1
Config>set data-link ppp
Interface Number [0]? 1
In addition to the SDSL monitoring commands, you can use the following commands at the + prompt. To display the + prompt, enter monitor at the * prompt.
| Command | Function |
|---|---|
| Clear | Clears SDSL statistics on specific interfaces. |
| Disable Device | Closes any existing physical connection and causes the router to not try to re-open the connection. |
| Disable Interface | Closes any existing data-link connections, but does not close physical connections. |
| Enable Device | Causes the router to try to re-establish the physical connection. |
| Enable Interface | Causes the router to try to re-establish data-link connections. |
| List Device | Shows the status of physical devices on the router. |
| List Error | Shows a summary of error statistics for each device and interface on the router. |
| Test Device | Closes any existing physical connections and causes the router to try to re-activate physical connections. The test is successful if the router is able to establish the physical connection. |
| Test Interface | Closes any existing data-link connections and causes the router to try to re-activate any data-link connections associated with this interface. The test is successful if the router is able to establish the data-link connection. |
Displaying the DSL Prompt
To display the DSL <WAN#> prompt,
Monitor>network 1
Circuit <NET-1>
Circuit <NET-#> prompt.
Circuit <NET-1> sl
Serial Line Console
Serial Console <WAN1>
Serial Console <WAN#> prompt.
Serial Console <WAN1> dsl
DSL User Console
DSL <WAN1>
DSL <WAN>), and they take affect as soon as you enter them.
Press SPACE twice after you type a command to display the available parameters for each command. Enter help for information about using the command line interface.
Disable [M]
Disables the loopback modes available for the SDSL interface.
Example: disable local_loopback
remote_loopback
Remote Loopback, which is used for diagnostic purposes, loops traffic between the SDSL module and the Central Office (CO) equipment.
Example: disable remote_loopback
Enable [M]
Enables the loopback modes available for the SDSL interface.
Example: enable local_loopback
remote_loopback
Remote Loopback, which is used for diagnostic purposes, loops traffic between the SDSL module and the Central Office (CO) equipment.
Example: enable remote_loopback
Exit [C] [M]
Returns to the previous prompt.
exit
Statistics [M]
Displays statistical information for the SDSL module. The information displayed depends on your Digital Subscriber Loop Access Multiplexor (DSLAM). Currently the SDSL supports only the Copper Mountain Networks SDLAM equipment.
statistics
Copper Mountain SDSL
Line Statistics
Card State: Up
Line State: Activation
Line Speed: 1568 Kbps
Failed training attempts (since last activation): 0
Bitpump firmware revision: 4.3
MCU firmware revision: 0.6
DSLAM chassis number: 1
DSLAM slot number: 4
DSLAM port number: 24
DSLAM working MAC addr: <unassigned>
When the SDSL module connects to the DSLAM, the DSLAM reports the following information. This information may be useful to your SDSL service provider when troubleshooting problems.