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G.SHDSL Symmetric DSL Support for Cisco IAD2420 Series IAD
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G.SHDSL Symmetric DSL Support for Cisco IAD2420 Series IADLast Updated: December 5, 2011
This document describes the Multirate Symmetrical High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line (G.SHDSL) feature supported on the Cisco IAD2420 series integrated access devices (IADs) in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)T. G.SHDSL is ATM-based, multirate, high-speed (up to 2.3 MB), symmetrical digital subscriber line technology for data transfer between a single customer premises equipment (CPE) subscriber and a central office (CO). G.SHDSL refers to the approved standard officially designated in ITU-T G.991.2. The Cisco IAD2420 series IADs support G.SHDSL in the following models: IAD2424-8FXS, IAD2424-16FXS, IAD2424-16FXS8FXO, and IAD2424-1T1. These models are compatible with the Cisco 6160 and Cisco 6260 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers (DSLAM). The DSLAM must be equipped with compatible G.SHDSL line cards. The Cisco IAD2424 IAD supports ATM Adaption Layer 2 (AAL2), ATM Adaption Layer 5 (AAL5), and quality of service (QoS) features for both voice and data services.
Finding Feature InformationYour software release may not support all the features documented in this module. For the latest feature information and caveats, see the release notes for your platform and software release. To find information about the features documented in this module, and to see a list of the releases in which each feature is supported, see the Feature Information Table at the end of this document. Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to www.cisco.com/go/cfn. An account on Cisco.com is not required. Prerequisites for G.SHDSL Symmetric DSL SupportA compatible G.SHDSL line card must be installed in the DSLAM. Restrictions for G.SHDSL Symmetric DSL SupportThe wetting current function is not supported as part of G.SHDSL. Information About G.SHDSL Symmetric DSL SupportBenefits
How to Configure G.SHDSL Symmetric DSL Support
Configuring G.SHDSL on Cisco IAD2420 Series IADsTo configure G.SHDSL service on the Cisco IAD2420 series IAD that supports G.SHDSL, complete the following steps, beginning in global configuration mode: DETAILED STEPS Verifying ATM ConfigurationYou can verify the ATM interface configuration by doing the following:
Router# show interface atm 0
ATM0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is DSLSAR (with Globespan G.SHDSL Module)
MTU 4470 bytes, sub MTU 4470, BW 800 Kbit, DLY 2560 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation ATM, loopback not set
Keepalive not supported
Encapsulation(s):AAL5 AAL2, PVC mode
24 maximum active VCs, 256 VCs per VP, 2 current VCCs
VC idle disconnect time:300 seconds
Last input never, output 00:00:01, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters 03:16:00
Queueing strategy:fifo
Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops
30 second input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
30 second output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
2527 packets input, 57116 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
10798 packets output, 892801 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
Router# show controller shdsl 0
SHDSL 0 controller UP
SLOT 3: Globespan xDSL controller chipset
Frame mode: Serial ATM
Configured Line rate: 1160Kbps
Line Re-activated 0 times after system bootup
LOSW Defect alarm: None
CRC per second alarm: None
Line termination: CPE
FPGA Revision: 9
Current 15 min CRC: 0
Current 15 min LOSW Defect: 0
Current 15 min ES: 0
Current 15 min SES: 0
Current 15 min UAS: 7
Previous 15 min CRC: 0
Previous 15 min LOSW Defect: 0
Previous 15 min ES: 0
Previous 15 min SES: 0
Previous 15 min UAS: 7
Chipset Version: 1
Firmware Version: R1.2
Modem Status: Data
Line rate: 1160 Kbps
Framer Sync Status: In Sync
Rcv Clock Status: In the Range
Loop Attenuation: 0.0 dB
Transmit Power: 13.5 dB
Receiver Gain: 11.420 dB
SNR Sampling: 40
Last Fail Mode: No Failure
Router#
Router# conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
iad1(config)#contr shds 0
iad1(config-controller)#shut
iad1(config-controller)#
01:30:46: %CONTROLLER-5-UPDOWN: Controller SHDSL 0, changed state to administratively down
01:30:49: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface ATM0, changed state to down
iad1(config-controller)#end
Router# show controller shdsl 0
SHDSL 0 controller ADMINDOWN
SLOT 3: Globespan xDSL controller chipset
Frame mode: Serial ATM
Configured Line rate: 1160Kbps
Line Re-activated 2 times after system bootup
LOSW Defect alarm: None
CRC per second alarm: None
Line termination: CPE
FPGA Revision: 9
Current 15 min CRC: 0
Current 15 min LOSW Defect: 0
Current 15 min ES: 0
Current 15 min SES: 0
Current 15 min UAS: 7
Previous 15 min CRC: 0
Previous 15 min LOSW Defect: 0
Previous 15 min ES: 0
Previous 15 min SES: 0
Previous 15 min UAS: 0
Chipset Version: 1
Firmware Version: R1.2
Modem Status: Idle
Verifying Your ConfigurationYou can perform the following tests at any time to verify the hardware or software configuration of the Cisco IAD2420 series IADs:
Display the configuration stored in NVRAM using the show startup-config command. Configuration Examples for G.SHDSL Symmetric DSL SupportThe following example shows a typical running configuration with the initial configuration tasks completed:
Router#
Router# show running config
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 1654 bytes
!
version 12.2
no service single-slot-reload-enable
no service pad
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
!
hostname Router
!
boot system flash:c2420-a2i8sv5-mz.1.0.9
logging rate-limit console 10 except errors
!
network-clock base-rate 56k
ip subnet-zero
!
!
!
ip audit notify log
ip audit po max-events 100
no ip dhcp-client network-discovery
lcp max-session-starts 0
!
!
!
!
no voice confirmation-tone
voice-card 0
!
!
!
controller SHDSL 0
mode atm
!
controller T1 1
mode cas
framing esf
clock source loop-timed
linecode b8zs
ds0-group 1 timeslots 1-24 type e&m-immediate-start
!
!
!
interface Loopback0
ip address 3.3.3.3 255.255.0.0
!
interface Ethernet0
ip address 1.3.95.50 255.255.0.0
no ip mroute-cache
!
interface Serial0
bandwidth 10000000
ip address 180.100.9.11 255.255.255.0
no keepalive
!
interface ATM0
no ip address
ip mroute-cache
atm idle-cell-format itu
atm enable-payload-scrambling
no atm ilmi-keepalive
pvc 110/110
vbr-rt 2304 2304 65535
vcci 2
encapsulation aal2
!
!
router eigrp 10
network 10.0.0.0
network 180.100.0.0
no auto-summary
no eigrp log-neighbor-changes
!
ip classless
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 1.3.0.1
ip route 2.2.2.2 255.255.255.255 10.10.10.2
no ip http server
!
call rsvp-sync
!
voice-port 1:1
!
mgcp
mgcp call-agent 1.4.173.1 service-type mgcp version 0.1
mgcp tse payload 100
no mgcp timer receive-rtcp
mgcp timer net-cont-test 3000
!
mgcp profile default
!
dial-peer cor custom
!
!
!
dial-peer voice 1 pots
application mgcpapp
port 1:1
!
!
line con 0
exec-timeout 0 0
line aux 0
line 2 3
line vty 0 4
login
!
end
Additional ReferencesRelated Documents
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Feature Information for G.SHDSL Symmetric DSL SupportThe following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature. Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to www.cisco.com/go/cfn. An account on Cisco.com is not required.
GlossaryADSL--Asymmetric DSL (ADSL) available through several telecommunications carriers to accommodate the need for increased bandwidth for Internet access and telecommuting applications. ATM --Asynchronous Transfer Mode. International standard for cell relay in which multiple service types (such as voice, video, or data) are conveyed in fixed-length (53-byte) cells. Fixed-length cells allow cell processing to occur in hardware, thereby reducing transit delays. ATM is designed to take advantage of high-speed transmission media such as E3, SONET, and T3. CLI--command line interface. CO--central office. Local exchange (local switch) that terminates individual local telephone subscriber lines for switching and connects to the public network. Known as a class 5 switch office. For example, 5ESS by Lucent and DMS 100 by Nortel. CPE--customer premises equipment. Devices such as channel service units, data service units, modems, and ISDN terminal adapters, required to provide an electromagnetic termination for wide-area network circuits before connecting to the router or access server. This equipment was historically provided by the telephone company, but is now typically provided by the customer in North American markets. DSL--Digital Subscriber Line available through several telecommunications carriers to accommodate the need for increased bandwidth for Internet access and telecommuting applications. FXO--Foreign Exchange Office. An FXO interface connects to a central office. FXS--Foreign Exchange Station: An FXS interface connects directly to a standard telephone, supplying ring voltage, dial tone, and so on. G.SHDSL--Multirate Symmetrical High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line. IAD--integrated access device. A CPE device used to combine services from various sources onto a common platform for transmission on a common transport span. Typically, an IAD combines various voice and data services such as circuit-based services like traditional telephone service and packet-switched services such as frame relay or ATM. Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1110R) Any Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and phone numbers used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses and phone numbers. Any examples, command display output, network topology diagrams, and other figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only. Any use of actual IP addresses or phone numbers in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental. © 2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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