Table of Contents
Configuring Cisco Multimode G.SHDSL EFM/ATM in Cisco ISR 4000 Series Routers
Contents
Prerequisites for CiscoG.SHDSL EFM/ATM NIM
Information About Cisco G.SHDSL EFM/ATM
Cisco G.SHDSL EFM/ATM NIM
Connecting Cisco G.SHDSL EFM/ATM to the Network
Configuring CiscoG.SHDSL EFM/ATM in CPE/CO Mode
Configuring NIM-4SHDSL-EA as CPE
Termination CPE
Configuring Mode (ATM/EFM) on CPE
Configuring DSL Groups on CPE
Configuring NIM-4SHDSL-EA as CO
Termination CO
Configuring Mode (ATM/EFM) on CO
Configuring DSL Groups on CO
Troubleshooting CiscoG.SHDSL EFM/ATM
Examples
Firmware Update
Phy Firmware Updates
System Requirements
Prerequisites
Upgrading to a New Firmware Release
Determining the Firmware Version
Update Using Package
Command Reference
shdsl annex
shdsl rate
handshake
shdsl 4-wire mode
mode
controller shdsl
dsl-group
show controllers shdsl
termination
Additional References
Related Documents
Standards
MIBs
RFCs
Technical Assistance
Configuring Cisco Multimode G.SHDSL EFM/ATM in Cisco ISR 4000 Series Routers
Last Updated: May 24, 2018
G.SHDSL is the technology that allows devices to send and receive high-speed symmetrical data streams over a single pair of copper wires at rates between 192 kbps and 15.36 Mbps. This document describes how to configure Cisco G.SHDSL Ethernet in the first mile (EFM) and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM). Cisco G.SHDSL EFM/ATM Network Interface Module (NIM) connects Cisco ISR 4000 Series Routers with central office Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs) and provides up to four lines of G.SHDSL (ITU-T 991.2) connectivity.
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Prerequisites for Cisco G.SHDSL EFM/ATM NIM
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Ensure that you have the appropriate Cisco router to serve as the host router.
The following Cisco routers support Cisco G.SHDSL EFM/ATM NIMs:
– Cisco ISR 4221
– Cisco ISR 4321
– Cisco ISR 4331
– Cisco ISR 4351
– Cisco ISR 4431
– Cisco ISR 4451
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Use the show version command to ensure that the router is running the correct IOS software. The ISR 4000 series routers require Cisco IOS XE Fuji 16.8.1 or later.
Note When minimum release requirements are met, you can change images on the router without affecting performance.
Information About Cisco G.SHDSL EFM/ATM
Cisco G.SHDSL EFM/ATM NIM support up to four pairs of digital subscriber lines (DSL). The DSL pairs are bundled in groups and configured in the Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI) by using the dsl-group command. Selecting the mode (ATM or EFM) is done by using the mode command.
The NIM supports the following features:
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You can configure up to 4 DSL groups.
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Auto mode is supported only on one DSL group. For instance, DSL group 0.
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In ATM mode, the NIM supports maximum throughput of 22.7Mbps; each line supports 5704Kbps.
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In ATM Mode, you can configure the lines to use 2-wire, 4-wire (standard or enhanced), or m-pair.
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In EFM mode, the NIM supports maximum throughput of 61216Kbps; each line supports maximum of 15304Kbps with 128-TCPAM.
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In EFM mode, you can configure a DSL group with any one of the lines in 2-wire non-bonding mode or with multiple lines in bonding mode.
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Depending on the mode (ATM or EFM), the corresponding interface (ATM or EFM) is automatically created.
Cisco G.SHDSL EFM/ATM NIM
The Cisco NIM-4SHDSL-EA provides up to four lines of connectivity through one RJ-45 connector (see Figure 1), in EFM or ATM modes.
Figure 1 Cisco NIM-4SHDSL-EA EFM/ATM Faceplate
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Status of the system:
Green—Operating system is running.
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Green—Indicates EFM mode.
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Green—Indicates ATM mode.
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Status of link:
Green on—Link is active.
Off—Link is inactive or not configured.
Amber—Link alarm.
Blinking green—Link is training.
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Connecting Cisco G.SHDSL EFM/ATM to the Network
Connect Cisco G.SHDSL NIM as described below:
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Cisco NIM-4SHDSL-EA—Use a standard RJ-45 straight-through cable to establish connection between the NIM and a network device.
Figure 2 shows the RJ-45 pin assignment.
Table 1
identifies the RJ-45 signal assignment by pin.
Figure 2 RJ-45 Pin Assignment
Table 1 RJ-45 Signal Assignment by Pin
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Line 1 tip
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2
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Line 1 ring
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3
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Line 2 tip
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Line 0 tip
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Line 0 ring
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Line 2 ring
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Line 3 ring
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To connect the Cisco NIM-4SHDSL-EA with a DSLAM that supports two or four RJ-11 connections, modify the standard RJ-45 cable. Figure 3 shows how to modify the cable and connect the Cisco NIM-4SHDSL-EA with a DSLAM that supports four RJ-11 cable connections.
Figure 3 Standard RJ-45 Connector to Four Standard RJ-11 Connectors
Configuring Cisco G.SHDSL EFM/ATM in CPE/CO Mode
You can configure the NIM in termination mode (either in CPE or CO). NIM in CO mode supports only limited features.
Note The annex configuration option is available only if the termination is central office (CO).
Configuring NIM-4SHDSL-EA as CPE
This section describes the following topics:
Termination CPE
The following example shows how to configure Termination CPE.
Note The default termination is CPE.
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination cpe
Configuring Mode (ATM/EFM) on CPE
The following example shows how to configure ATM Mode:
Note The default mode is ATM.
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination cpe Router(config-controller)# mode atm
The following example shows how to configure EFM Mode:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination cpe Router(config-controller)# mode efm
Configuring DSL Groups on CPE
This section describes the following topics:
Configuring 2- Wire ATM/EFM Mode on CPE
Note The dsl-group must be removed before changing from a previously configured mode.
The following example shows how to configure 2-wire in ATM mode:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination cpe Router(config-controller)# mode atm Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 0 pairs 0 Router(config-controller-dsl-group)#
The following example shows how to configure 2-wire in EFM mode:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination cpe Router(config-controller)# mode efm Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 0 pairs 0 Router(config-controller-dsl-group)#
Configuring Bonding on CPE
Note To ensure a successful bonding group in the ATM mode configuration, confirm that the central office (CO) network equipment that is connected with the Cisco NIM-4SHDSL-EA is also configured with the same bonding group type.
The following example shows how to configure an ATM M-pair bonding on CPE:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination cpe Router(config-controller)# mode atm Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 0 pairs 0-3 m-pair Router(config-controller-dsl-group)#
M-pair mode should be either one of these:
The following example shows how to configure an EFM bonding on CPE:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination cpe Router(config-controller)# mode efm Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 0 pairs 0-3 efm-bond Router(config-controller-dsl-group)#
Configuring Auto Mode in ATM/EFM
Note Auto mode is supported only on termination CPE.
The following example shows how to configure auto mode in ATM:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination cpe Router(config-controller)# mode atm Router(config-controller)# dsl-group auto
The following example shows how to configure auto mode in EFM:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination cpe Router(config-controller)# mode efm Router(config-controller)# dsl-group auto
Configuring Multi-DSL Group on CPE
The following example shows how to configure multi-dsl groups in ATM mode:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination cpe Router(config-controller)# mode atm Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 0 pairs 0 Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 1 pairs 2-3 m-pair
M-pair mode should be either one of these:
The following example shows how to configure multi-dsl groups in EFM mode:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination cpe Router(config-controller)# mode efm Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 0 pairs 0 Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 1 pairs 1-2 efm-bond Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 3 pairs 3
Verifying the Configuration
2-wire Configuration
The following example shows the output of a 2-wire configuration in ATM mode:
Router# sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0 Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Type: ATM 2-wire status: Down Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60CD220 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60EF250 Configured/active num links: 1/0, bit map: 0x1/0x0 Line termination: CPE, Annex: auto PMMS disabled,Line coding: AUTO-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/0 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL DOWN state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: 2-wire, Annex: auto Configured/actual rate: AUTO/0 kbps Modem status: DOWN_NOT_READY,Condition: NO_COND_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 0 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 249, Idle/Unassigned: 2360434422 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 249, uncorr HEC: 98 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 14, LCD start: 12, LCD end: 12 Group 1 is not configured Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured
The following example shows the output of a 2-wire configuration in EFM mode:
Router# sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0 Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Type: EFM 2-wire status: Up Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60CD220 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60EF250 Configured/active num links: 1/1, bit map: 0x1/0x1 Line termination: CPE, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: 2-wire, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 37 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:24 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:24 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data frames: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data frames: 0 Group 1 is not configured Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured
Bonding Configuration
The following example shows the output of a bonding configuration in ATM m-pair mode:
Router#
sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0
Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60CD220 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60EF250 Configured/active num links: 4/4, bit map: 0xF/0xF Line termination: CPE, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/9216 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 136 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:23 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:23 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 249, Idle/Unassigned: 2367619601 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 249, uncorr HEC: 98 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 14, LCD start: 12, LCD end: 12 SHDSL wire-pair (1) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_STARTUP_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 136 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:23 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:23 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 180, Idle/Unassigned: 2120478290 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 180, uncorr HEC: 126 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 18, LCD start: 6, LCD end: 6 SHDSL wire-pair (2) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_STARTUP_ LoopAttn: 1dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 136 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:23 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:23 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 0, Idle/Unassigned: 0 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 0, uncorr HEC: 0 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 0, LCD start: 0, LCD end: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (3) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_STARTUP_ LoopAttn: 1dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 136 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:23 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:23 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 0, Idle/Unassigned: 0 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 0, uncorr HEC: 0 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 0, LCD start: 0, LCD end: 0 Group 1 is not configured Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured
The following example shows the output of a bonding configuration in EFM-bond mode:
Router#
sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0
Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Type: EFM bond status: Up Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60CD220 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60EF250 Configured/active num links: 4/4, bit map: 0xF/0xF Line termination: CPE, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/9216 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 344 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:49 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:49 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data fragments: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data fragments: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (1) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 1dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 344 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:188 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:188 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data fragments: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data fragments: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (2) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 1dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 344 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:185 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:185 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data fragments: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data fragments: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (3) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 344 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:186 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:186 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data fragments: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data fragments: 0 Group 1 is not configured Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured
Auto Mode
In auto group of CPE, the show command output of the CPE depends on the CO side configuration. The following example shows the output in auto mode in ATM.
Router#
sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0
Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60CD220 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60EF250 Configured/active num links: 4/4, bit map: 0xF/0xF Line termination: CPE, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/9216 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 148 seconds) ES:1, SES:0, CRC:4, LOSWS:0, UAS:24 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:35 ES:1, SES:0, CRC:4, LOSWS:0, UAS:59 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 249, Idle/Unassigned: 2384500252 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 249, uncorr HEC: 105 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 15, LCD start: 13, LCD end: 13 SHDSL wire-pair (1) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_STARTUP_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 148 seconds) ES:1, SES:0, CRC:3, LOSWS:0, UAS:25 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:34 ES:1, SES:0, CRC:3, LOSWS:0, UAS:59 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 180, Idle/Unassigned: 2120478290 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 180, uncorr HEC: 126 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 18, LCD start: 6, LCD end: 6 SHDSL wire-pair (2) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_STARTUP_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 148 seconds) ES:1, SES:0, CRC:3, LOSWS:0, UAS:25 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:34 ES:1, SES:0, CRC:3, LOSWS:0, UAS:59 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 0, Idle/Unassigned: 0 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 0, uncorr HEC: 0 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 0, LCD start: 0, LCD end: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (3) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_STARTUP_ LoopAttn: 1dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 148 seconds) ES:1, SES:0, CRC:4, LOSWS:0, UAS:25 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:34 ES:1, SES:0, CRC:4, LOSWS:0, UAS:59 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 0, Idle/Unassigned: 0 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 0, uncorr HEC: 0 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 0, LCD start: 0, LCD end: 0 Group 1 is not configured Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured In auto group of CPE, the show command output of the CPE depends on the CO side configuration. The following example shows the output in auto mode in EFM: Router# sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0 Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Type: EFM bond status: Up Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60CD220 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60EF250 Configured/active num links: 4/4, bit map: 0xF/0xF Line termination: CPE, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/9216 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 240 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:38 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:33 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:71 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data frames: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data frames: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (1) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 240 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:25 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:14 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:39 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data frames: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data frames: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (2) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 1dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 240 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:25 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:15 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:40 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data frames: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data frames: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (3) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 1dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 240 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:24 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:17 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:41 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data frames: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data frames: 0 Group 1 is not configured Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured
Multi-DSL Group
The following example shows the output of Multi-DSL groups in ATM mode:
Router#
sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0
Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Type: ATM 2-wire status: Up Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60CD220 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60EF250 Configured/active num links: 1/1, bit map: 0x1/0x1 Line termination: CPE, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: 2-wire, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 307 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:54 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:164 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:218 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 249, Idle/Unassigned: 2388641398 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 249, uncorr HEC: 126 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 18, LCD start: 14, LCD end: 14 Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/1, hwidb: 0x7F7ED73156C8 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/1, hwidb: 0x7F7ED731DB28 Configured/active num links: 2/2, bit map: 0xC/0xC Line termination: CPE, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 1 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/4608 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (2) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 1dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 307 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:56 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:163 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:219 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 0, Idle/Unassigned: 44767903 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 0, uncorr HEC: 14 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 2, LCD start: 1, LCD end: 1 SHDSL wire-pair (3) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_STARTUP_ LoopAttn: 1dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 307 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:55 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:164 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:219 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 0, Idle/Unassigned: 0 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 0, uncorr HEC: 0 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 0, LCD start: 0, LCD end: 0 Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured
The following example shows the output of Multi-Dsl groups in EFM mode:
Router#
sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0
Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Type: EFM 2-wire status: Up Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60CD220 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60EF250 Configured/active num links: 1/1, bit map: 0x1/0x1 Line termination: CPE, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: 2-wire, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 155 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:26 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:12, UAS:37 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:13, UAS:63 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data frames: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data frames: 0 Type: EFM bond status: Up Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/1, hwidb: 0x7F7ED73156C8 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/1, hwidb: 0x7F7ED731DB28 Configured/active num links: 2/2, bit map: 0x6/0x6 Line termination: CPE, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 1 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/4608 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (1) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 1dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 155 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:24 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:55 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:79 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data fragments: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data fragments: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (2) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 155 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:25 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:53 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:78 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data fragments: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data fragments: 0 Group 2 is not configured Type: EFM 2-wire status: Up Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/3, hwidb: 0x7F7ED7472040 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/3, hwidb: 0x7F7ED747A4A0 Configured/active num links: 1/1, bit map: 0x8/0x8 Line termination: CPE, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 3 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (3) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: 2-wire, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 155 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:24 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:50 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:74 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data frames: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data frames: 0
Configuring NIM-4SHDSL-EA as CO
This section describes the following topics:
Termination CO
The following example shows how to configure Termination CO:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination co
Configuring Mode (ATM/EFM) on CO
The following example shows how to configure ATM Mode:
Note The default mode is ATM.
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination co Router(config-controller)# mode atm
The following example shows how to configure EFM Mode:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination co Router(config-controller)# mode efm
Configuring DSL Groups on CO
This section describes the following topics:
Configuring 2- Wire ATM/EFM Mode on CO
Note The dsl-group must be removed before changing from a previously configured mode.
The following example shows how to configure 2-wire in ATM mode:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination co Router(config-controller)# mode atm Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 0 pairs 0 Router(config-controller-dsl-group)#
The following example shows how to configure 2-wire in EFM mode:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination co Router(config-controller)# mode efm Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 0 pairs 0 Router(config-controller-dsl-group)#
Configuring Bonding on CO
Note To ensure a successful bonding group in the ATM mode configuration, confirm that the central office (CO) network equipment that is connected with the Cisco NIM-4SHDSL-EA is also configured with the same bonding group type.
The following example shows how to configure an ATM M-pair bonding on CO:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination co Router(config-controller)# mode atm Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 0 pairs 0-3 m-pair Router(config-controller-dsl-group)#
M-pair mode should be either one of these:
The following example shows how to configure an EFM bonding on CO:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination co Router(config-controller)# mode efm Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 0 pairs 0-3 efm-bond Router(config-controller-dsl-group)#
Configuring Multi-DSL Group on CO
The following example shows how to configure multi-dsl groups in ATM mode:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination co Router(config-controller)# mode atm Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 0 pairs 0 Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 1 pairs 2-3 m-pair
M-pair mode should be either one of these:
The following example shows how to configure multi-dsl groups in EFM mode:
Router(config)# controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)# termination co Router(config-controller)# mode efm Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 0 pairs 0 Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 1 pairs 1-2 efm-bond Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 3 pairs 3
Verifying the Configuration
2-wire Configuration
The following example shows the output of a 2-wire configuration in ATM mode:
Router# sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0 Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Type: ATM 2-wire status: Down Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F75469ACA20 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F75469CEA48 Configured/active num links: 1/0, bit map: 0x1/0x0 Line termination: CO, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/0 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL DOWN state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: 2-wire, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/0 kbps Modem status: DOWN_NOT_READY,Condition: NO_COND_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 5dB, SnrMargin: 15dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 872 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:873 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:901 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:6277 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:86462 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 30, Idle/Unassigned: 2398999796 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 30, uncorr HEC: 7 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 1, LCD start: 1, LCD end: 1 Group 1 is not configured Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured
The following example shows the output of a 2-wire configuration in EFM mode:
Router# sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0 Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Type: EFM 2-wire status: Up Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F75469ACA20 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F75469CEA48 Configured/active num links: 1/1, bit map: 0x1/0x1 Line termination: CO, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: 2-wire, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 159 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:3, LOSWS:1, UAS:29 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:3, LOSWS:1, UAS:29 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data frames: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data frames: 0 Group 1 is not configured Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured
Bonding Configuration
The following example shows the output of a bonding configuration in ATM m-pair mode:
Router#
sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0
Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F75469ACA20 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F75469CEA48 Configured/active num links: 4/4, bit map: 0xF/0xF Line termination: CO, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/9216 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 547 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:1, SES:1, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 ES:1, SES:1, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 30, Idle/Unassigned: 2407834439 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 30, uncorr HEC: 7 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 1, LCD start: 1, LCD end: 1 SHDSL wire-pair (1) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_STARTUP_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 547 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:1, SES:1, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 ES:1, SES:1, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 0, Idle/Unassigned: 1238106032 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 0, uncorr HEC: 0 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 0, LCD start: 0, LCD end: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (2) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_STARTUP_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 547 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:1, SES:1, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 ES:1, SES:1, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 0, Idle/Unassigned: 1336866527 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 0, uncorr HEC: 0 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 0, LCD start: 0, LCD end: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (3) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_STARTUP_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 547 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:1, SES:1, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 ES:1, SES:1, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 0, Idle/Unassigned: 1435490271 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 0, uncorr HEC: 0 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 0, LCD start: 0, LCD end: 0 Group 1 is not configured Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured
The following example shows the output of a bonding configuration in EFM-bond mode:
Router#
sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0
Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Type: EFM bond status: Up Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F75469ACA20 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F75469CEA48 Configured/active num links: 4/4, bit map: 0xF/0xF Line termination: CO, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/9216 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 519 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:56 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:56 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data fragments: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data fragments: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (1) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 519 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:196 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:196 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data fragments: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data fragments: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (2) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 519 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:193 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:193 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data fragments: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data fragments: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (3) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 519 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:194 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:194 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data fragments: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data fragments: 0 Group 1 is not configured Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured
Multi-Dsl Group
The following example shows the output of Multi-Dsl groups in ATM mode:
Router#
sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0
Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Type: ATM 2-wire status: Up Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F75469ACA20 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F75469CEA48 Configured/active num links: 1/1, bit map: 0x1/0x1 Line termination: CO, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: 2-wire, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 650 seconds) ES:1, SES:1, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:1, SES:1, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 30, Idle/Unassigned: 2423003029 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 30, uncorr HEC: 63 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 9, LCD start: 2, LCD end: 2 Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/1, hwidb: 0x7F7547BE6560 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/1, hwidb: 0x7F7547BEE9C0 Configured/active num links: 2/2, bit map: 0xC/0xC Line termination: CO, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 1 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/4608 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (2) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 650 seconds) ES:2, SES:1, CRC:3, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:2, SES:1, CRC:3, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 0, Idle/Unassigned: 1342432364 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 0, uncorr HEC: 7 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 1, LCD start: 0, LCD end: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (3) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: NO_COND_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 1dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 650 seconds) ES:2, SES:1, CRC:3, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:2, SES:1, CRC:3, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 0, Idle/Unassigned: 1435490271 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 0, uncorr HEC: 0 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 0, LCD start: 0, LCD end: 0 Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured
The following example shows the output of Multi-Dsl groups in EFM mode:
Router#
sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0
Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Type: EFM 2-wire status: Up Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F75469ACA20 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F75469CEA48 Configured/active num links: 1/1, bit map: 0x1/0x1 Line termination: CO, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: 2-wire, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 631 seconds) ES:2, SES:2, CRC:0, LOSWS:2, UAS:0 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:2, SES:2, CRC:0, LOSWS:2, UAS:0 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data frames: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data frames: 0 Type: EFM bond status: Up Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/1, hwidb: 0x7F7547BE6560 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/1, hwidb: 0x7F7547BEE9C0 Configured/active num links: 2/2, bit map: 0x6/0x6 Line termination: CO, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 1 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/4608 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (1) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 631 seconds) ES:1, SES:1, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:1, SES:1, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data fragments: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data fragments: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (2) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 1dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 631 seconds) ES:1, SES:1, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:1, SES:1, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data fragments: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data fragments: 0 Group 2 is not configured Type: EFM 2-wire status: Up Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/3, hwidb: 0x7F7547D42ED8 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/3, hwidb: 0x7F7547D4B338 Configured/active num links: 1/1, bit map: 0x8/0x8 Line termination: CO, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 3 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (3) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CO, Line mode: 2-wire, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ Power Back Off: 5dB, FE Power Back Off: 0dB LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 631 seconds) ES:1, SES:1, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:1, SES:1, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:0 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data frames: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data frames: 0
Troubleshooting Cisco G.SHDSL EFM/ATM
Use the following show commands to troubleshoot Cisco G.SHDSL EFM/ATM:
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show controllers shdsl
slot number / subslot number /
0
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show interface ethernet
slot / subslot number /
0 (in EFM mode)
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show interface atm
slot / subslot number / 0
(in ATM mode)
Examples
The examples in this section show how to display the state of an NIM-4SHDSL-EA in a 2-wire and 4-wire configuration, in ATM Mode and in EFM Mode.
ATM Mode
The following example shows the output in ATM mode for 2-wire:
Router# sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0 Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Type: ATM 2-wire status: Up Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60CD220 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60EF250 Configured/active num links: 1/1, bit map: 0x1/0x1 Line termination: CPE, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: 2-wire, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 4 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:1 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:20 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:21 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 0, Idle/Unassigned: 662954 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 0, uncorr HEC: 14 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 2, LCD start: 0, LCD end: 0 Group 1 is not configured Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured The following example shows the output in ATM 4 pair m-pair mode: Router# sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0 Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60CD220 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60EF250 Configured/active num links: 4/4, bit map: 0xF/0xF Line termination: CPE, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/9216 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 702 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:38 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:1, UAS:38 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 0, Idle/Unassigned: 10044319 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 0, uncorr HEC: 21 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 3, LCD start: 1, LCD end: 1 SHDSL wire-pair (1) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_STARTUP_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 26dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 702 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:160 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:160 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 0, Idle/Unassigned: 0 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 0, uncorr HEC: 0 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 0, LCD start: 0, LCD end: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (2) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_STARTUP_ LoopAttn: 1dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 702 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:160 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:160 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 0, Idle/Unassigned: 0 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 0, uncorr HEC: 0 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 0, LCD start: 0, LCD end: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (3) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: mpair, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_STARTUP_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 702 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:160 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:160 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ATM-TC Tx: data cells: 0, Idle/Unassigned: 0 ATM-TC Rx: data cells: 0, uncorr HEC: 0 ATM-TC Rx: OCD: 0, LCD start: 0, LCD end: 0 Group 1 is not configured Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured
EFM Mode
The following example shows the output in EFM mode for 2-wire:
Router# sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0 Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Type: EFM 2-wire status: Up Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60CD220 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60EF250 Configured/active num links: 1/1, bit map: 0x1/0x1 Line termination: CPE, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: 2-wire, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 10dB, SnrMargin: 0dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 425 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:13 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:13 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data frames: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data frames: 0 Group 1 is not configured Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured
The following example shows the output in EFM mode for 4 pair bonding mode:
Router# sh controllers shdsL 0/1/0 Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e IDC Firmware version: 1.7.2.6 DFE Firmware version: FW_BETA_120111A Type: EFM bond status: Up Ethernet Interface: Ethernet0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60CD220 ATM Interface: ATM0/1/0, hwidb: 0x7F7ED60EF250 Configured/active num links: 4/4, bit map: 0xF/0xF Line termination: CPE, Annex: B PMMS disabled,Line coding: 16-TCPAM Group 0 Configured/actual rate: AUTO/9216 kbps SHDSL wire-pair (0) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 2dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 326 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:36 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:36 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data fragments: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data fragments: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (1) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 1dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 326 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:33 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:33 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data fragments: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data fragments: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (2) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 1dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 326 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:30 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:30 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data fragments: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data fragments: 0 SHDSL wire-pair (3) is in DSL UP state Loop Attenuation alarm: none Termination: CPE, Line mode: EFM bond, Annex: B Configured/actual rate: AUTO/2304 kbps Modem status: UP_DATA_MODE,Condition: GHS_TRANSFER_ LoopAttn: 1dB, SnrMargin: 25dB Current 15 minute statistics (Time elapased 326 seconds) ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:31 Previous 15 minute statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:31 Previous 24 hr statistics ES:0, SES:0, CRC:0, LOSWS:0, UAS:0 EFM-TC Tx: data fragments: 0 EFM-TC Rx: data fragments: 0 Group 1 is not configured Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured
The following example shows how to display information about interfaces:
Router# sh interfaces ethernet 0/1/0 Ethernet0/1/0 is administratively down, line protocol is down Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, address is a80c.0df2.b6f8 (bia a80c.0df2.b6f8) MTU 1500 bytes, BW 9216 Kbit/sec, DLY 1000 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255 Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set Full Duplex, 1000Mbps, media type is Internal output flow-control is unsupported, input flow-control is unsupported ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00 Last input never, output never, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters 00:04:42 Input queue: 0/375/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0 Output queue: 0/40 (size/max) 5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec 0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer Received 0 broadcasts (0 IP multicasts) 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored 0 watchdog, 0 multicast, 0 pause input 0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets 0 babbles, 0 late collision, 0 deferred 0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier, 0 pause output 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
Use the following debug commands for further debugging:
debug shdsl
slot/sub-slot/port debug-option
Router# debug shdsl 0/1/0 ? dsl Enable DSL state machine events debug error Enable Error events debug firmware Enable Firmware debug init Enable Init events debug Router# debug shdsl 0/1/0 firmware ? phy Enable DSL Phy debug options Router# debug shdsl 0/1/0 firmware phy ? training-logs Enable DSL Phy Training events debug
Firmware Update
You can update the firmware using the following methods:
Phy Firmware Updates
This section describes the PHY firmware updates to the Cisco G.SHDSL multimode (ATM and EFM) NIM.
System Requirements
This section describes the system requirements for using SOCRATES-4e Firmware Update feature of the Cisco IOS software.
Prerequisites
The following prerequisites must be met before updating the firmware:
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The package file must be available on the router’s flash memory or the USB flash drive’s memory.
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Cisco IOS software Release XE Fuji 16.8.1 or later should be installed.
Upgrading to a New Firmware Release
You can upgrade to a new firmware release using one of the following procedures:
Procedure 1
Step 1 Download the new firmware from the Cisco.com Software Center at: http://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?i=!y&mdfid=284367038&softwareid=284942912&release=1.7.5.0_11175002&os=UnixOrLinux.
Step 2 Copy the firmware to a designated location, either in the router’s flash memory or a USB flash drive’s memory.
Note If you are using a USB drive, insert the USB flash drive into the router.
Step 3 Configure the router to load the new firmware from the designated location using the following command:
Router# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Router(config)#controller shdsl 0/1/0 Router(config-controller)#firmware phy? filename filename to read firmware Router(config-controller)# firmware phy filename ? flash: Download fw file name bootflash: Download fw file name Router(config-controller)#firmware phy filename bootflash:IDC_1.8.1.0_DFE_1.1-1.8.1__001.pkg
Determining the Firmware Version
To determine the version of the firmware that is currently running, execute the following command and review the PHY source, PHY firmware files, the Integrated Device Control (IDC) firmware version, and the DFE firmware version in the output:
show controllers SHDSL <slot>/<sub slot>/<port> Router# show controller shdsl 0/1/0 Controller SHDSL 0/1/0 is UP Hardware is NIM-4SHDSL-EA, on slot 0,bay 0 Capabilities: EFM: 2-wire, EFM-Bond, Annex A, B, F & G ATM: 2-wire, Mpair, Annex A, B, F & G Vendor: Intel, Chipset: SOCRATES-4e PHY Firmware files: IDC_1.8.1.0_DFE_1.1-1.8.1__001.pkg IDC Firmware version: 1.8.1.0 DFE Firmware version: 1.1-1.8.1__001 Group 0 is not configured Group 1 is not configured Group 2 is not configured Group 3 is not configured
Table 2
provides a list of PHY source and firmware files.
Table 2 PHY Source and Firmware Files
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1
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Embedded
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System
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This section is not shown.
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2
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CLI sets a filename using the firmware command
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flash:/<filename>
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The package name. If the firmware command is configured to pick the file from the router’s flash memory, flash:<file_name> is used.
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shdsl annex
To define a symmetric high bit rate digital subscriber line (SHDSL) G.991.2 standard, use the
shdsl
annex
command in the configuration controller DSL group mode.
shdsl annex
{
annex standard
} [
coding
<
tcpam
>]
Syntax Description
annex standard
|
Annex standard for a digital subscriber line (DSL) group. Both standard and nonstandard Lantiq extensions are supported for annex. The default is annex B.
The following standard annex types are supported for a DSL group:
-
A
-
B
-
F
(Supports both 16 and 32 Trellis Coded Pulse Amplitude Modulation (TC-PAM) line coding)
-
G
(Supports both 16 and 32 TC-PAM line coding)
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A-F
(Supports both 16 and 32 TC-PAM line coding)
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B-G
(Supports both 16 and 32 TC-PAM line coding)
The following nonstandard (extended TC-PAM) annex types are supported for a DSL group:
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F
(Supports 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, or 128 TC-PAM line coding)
-
G
(Supports 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, or 128 TC-PAM line coding)
-
A-F
(Supports 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, or 128 TC-PAM line coding)
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B-G
(Supports 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, or 128 TC-PAM line coding)
Note Nonstandard Lantiq extensions are supported only on Ethernet in the first mile (EFM) mode.
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tcpam
|
TC-PAM line coding. The value can be 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, or 128.
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Command Default
By default, annex B is supported.
Command Modes
Configuration controller DSL group (config-controller-dsl-group)
Command History
|
|
XE Fuji 16.8.1
|
This command was introduced for the Cisco NIM-SHDSL-EA running on the Cisco 4000 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the
dsl-group
command to create a DSL group, and then use the
shdsl annex
command to define the G.991.2 standard for the DSL group.
Note The annex configuration option is available only for Central Office (CO) termination.
Examples
The following example shows how to use the
shdsl annex
command to define the annex standard for an EFM 2-Pair DSL group on a Cisco NIM-4SHDSL-EA interface card:
Router(config-controller-dsl-group)# shdsl annex ? A Annex A of G.991.2 standard A-F Annex A/F of G.991.2 standard B Annex B of G.991.2 standard B-G Annex B/G of G.991.2 standard F Annex F of G.991.2 standard G Annex G of G.991.2 standard Router(config-controller-dsl-group)# shdsl annex F coding ? 128-TCPAM 128-TCPAM line coding 16-TCPAM 16-TCPAM line coding 32-TCPAM 32-TCPAM line coding 4-TCPAM 4-TCPAM line coding 64-TCPAM 64-TCPAM line coding 8-TCPAM 8-TCPAM line coding Router(config-controller-dsl-group)# shdsl annex F coding 32-TCPAM
Related Commands
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|
dsl-group
|
Creates and configures a DSL group.
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show running-config
|
Displays the contents of the currently running configuration file or the configuration for a specific class map, interface, map class, policy map, or VC class.
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shdsl rate
To define a symmetric high bit rate digital subscriber line (SHDSL) rate, use the
shdsl rate
command in the configuration controller DSL group mode.
shdsl rate
{
number
|
auto
|
enhanced
}
Syntax Description
number
|
Specifies the data rate supported for the digital subscriber line (DSL) group.
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auto
|
Specifies the best data rate that can be used for the given configurations at the Central Office (CO) and Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) termination.
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enhanced
|
Specifies the Lantiq extended rate. This option is applicable only for the CO-EFM mode.
Note If annex is F/G/A to F/B-G, and coding is 64 or 128 TC-PAM lines, the shdsl rate enhanced option should be used.
Note The enhanced option is available only if the termination is CO and mode is Ethernet in the first mile (EFM). If the link partner supports Lantiq extension, you can use the enhanced option to train at higher rates. If the link partner does not support Lantiq extension, lines are trained to standard rate based on the annex and Trellis Coded Pulse Amplitude Modulation (TC-PAM).
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Command Default
The default keyword is
auto
.
Command Modes
Configuration controller DSL group (config-controller-dsl-group)
Command History
|
|
XE Fuji 16.8.1
|
This command was introduced for the Cisco NIM-SHDSL-EA running on the Cisco 4000 series routers.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the
dsl-group
command to create a DSL group, and then define the SHDSL line rate using the
shdsl rate
command.
The recommended configuration for the CPE is
shdsl rate auto
. When configuring the fixed rate, use the same rate that was used for configuring the CO.
Based on the type of DSL group, the following standard data rates are supported:
DSL Group with 1 Pair
-
Annex A and B—192 to 2304 kbps
-
Annex F and G (32 TC-PAM)—768 to 5696 kbps
-
Annex F and G (16 TC-PAM)—2304 to 3840 kbps
-
Annex A to F, and B to G (32 TC-PAM)—768 to 5696 kbps
-
Annex A to F, and B to G (16 TC-PAM)—192 to 3840 kbps
DSL Group with 2 Pairs
-
Annex A and B— 384 to 4608 kbps
-
Annex F and G (32 TC-PAM)—1536 to 11392 kbps
-
Annex F and G (16 TC-PAM)—4608 to 7680 kbps
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Annex A to F, and B to G (32 TC-PAM)—1536 to 11392 kbps
-
Annex A to F, and B to G (16 TC-PAM)—384 to 7680 kbps
DSL Group with 3 Pairs
-
Annex A and B— 576 to 6912 kbps
-
Annex F and G (32 TC-PAM)— 2304 to 17088 kbps
-
Annex F and G (16 TC-PAM)— 6912 to 11520 kbps
-
Annex A to F, and B to G (32 TC-PAM)— 2304 to 17088 kbps
-
Annex A to F, and B to G (16 TC-PAM)— 576 to 11520 kbps
DSL Group with 4 Pairs
-
Annex A and B— 768 to 9216 kbps
-
Annex F and G (32 TC-PAM)— 3072 to 22784 kbps
-
Annex F and G (16 TC-PAM)— 9216 to 15360 kbps
-
Annex A to F, and B to G (32 TC-PAM)— 3072 to 22784 kbps
-
Annex A to F, and B to G (16 TC-PAM)— 768 to 15360 kbps
EFM-Bonding 4 Pairs
The following enhanced rates are supported for the EFM-bonding 4 pairs:
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Annex F and G (128 TC-PAM)— 9248 to 61216 kbps
-
Annex F and G (64 TC-PAM)—9216 to 50944 kbps
-
Annex A to F, and B to G (128 TC-PAM)— 800 to 61216 kbps
-
Annex A to F, and B to G (64 TC-PAM)— 768 to 50944 kbps
Note In case of CPE annex and coding that is dependent on the configuration during the termination at the CO, select the standard rate at par with the configuration during the termination at the CO.
Note If the CO is configured for Lantiq extensions (128 or 64 coding or extended rate), the CPE lines may not train with the rate configured in the CPE. This CO rate is configured for enhanced rates, as specified above.
For enhanced rate, configure the current and worst-case signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) margins using the
shdsl rate enhanced
command to enable rate adaption, Power Measurement Modulation Session (PMMS), or line probing.
Examples
The following example shows how to define the SHDSL line rate for (CO-EFM) DSL group in a back-to-back setup:
Router (config-controller-dsl-group)# shdsl annex f coding 32-TCPAM Router (config-controller-dsl-group)# shdsl rate 5696
Running Configuration at CO
shdsl annex F coding 32-TCPAM
!
CO Configuration
Router(config-controller-dsl-group)# shdsl rate ? <192-2304> DSL Rate (excluding DSL overhead) in kbps enhanced Non standard extended rates
CPE Configuration
Router(config-controller-dsl-group)# shdsl rate ? <192-5696> DSL Rate (excluding DSL overhead) in kbps
Related Commands
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|
dsl-group
|
Creates and configures a DSL group.
|
shdsl annex
|
Defines a SHDSL G.991.2 standard
|
handshake
To configure a handshake, use the
handshake
command in the configuration controller DSL group mode.
handshake
[
auto
|
ieee
|
itut
]
Note The handshake command is not available in the CO-ATM mode.
auto
|
Specifies automatic detection of G.SHDSL or G.SHDSL.BIS rates.
Note Auto option is supported only in CPE mode. If termination occurs at the Customer Premise Equipment (CPE), regardless of whether the controller is in the CPE-ATM mode or the Ethernet in first mile (EFM) mode, the auto keyword is the default.
|
g.shdsl
|
Initiates the G.SHDSL handshake. This is supported on the CPE-ATM mode only.
|
g.shdsl.bis
|
Initiates the G.SHDSL.BIS handshake. This is supported on the CPE-ATM mode only.
|
ieee
|
Initiates the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) handshake. This is supported on the EFM mode only.
|
itut
|
Initiates the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) handshake. This is supported on the EFM mode only.
Note If termination occurs in the CO-EFM mode, the itut keyword is the default.
|
Command Modes
Configuration controller DSL group (config-controller-dsl-group)
Command History
|
|
XE Fuji 16.8.1
|
This command was introduced for the Cisco NIM-SHDSL-EA running on the Cisco 4000 series routers.
|
Usage Guidelines
The
handshake
command is useful when you encounter interoperability issues with different DSLAMs. When terminations at the CO and CPE have the same handshake mechanism, the line will train faster without interoperability issues.
For better interoperability with different DSLAMs, use one of the following options with the handshake auto command.
– If DSLAM supports G.SHDSL rates, use the
g.shdsl
keyword.
– If DSLAM supports G.SHDSL.BIS rates, use the
g.shdsl.bis
keyword.
– To avoid interoperability issues, use the handshake command along with the keyword that matches the configuration that is in place during the termination at the CO.
Examples
The following example shows how to use the
handshake auto
command:
Router(config-controller-dsl-group)# handshake ? auto Initiate auto handshake ieee Initiate IEEE handshake itut Initiate ITUT handshake
shdsl 4-wire mode
To enable the symmetric high bit rate digital subscriber line (SHDSL) to use the enhanced mode in a 2-pair digital subscriber line (DSL) group, use the
shdsl 4-wire mode enhanced
command in the configuration controller DSL group mode. To disable the shdsl 4-wire mode, use the
no
form of this command.
shdsl 4-wire mode
enhanced
no shdsl 4-wire mode
enhanced
Syntax Description
enhanced
|
Enables two pairs in a 2-pair DSL group to operate in a symmetric 4-wire configuration.
|
Command Default
By default, Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) supports the standard mode in the context of ATM 4-wire.
Command History
|
|
XE Fuji 16.8.1
|
This command was introduced for the Cisco NIM-SHDSL-EA running on the Cisco 4000 series routers.
|
Command Modes
Configuration controller DSL group (config-controller-dsl-group)
Usage Guidelines
This command is supported only in the ATM mode of the device. The configuration is applicable only on the CPE and the ATM 4-wire mode.
Examples
The following example shows how to use the
shdsl 4-wire mode enhanced
command to configure both pairs of a 2-Pair DSL group to operate in the enhanced mode:
CPE(config-controller-dsl-group)# shdsl 4-wire mode enhanced ?
mode
To specify the symmetric high bit rate digital subscriber line (SHDSL) mode of operation, use the
mode
command in the configuration controller mode. To disable the command, use the
no
form of this command for your model number. The no form of this command sets
the mode to ATM.
mode
[
atm
|
efm
]
no mode
Syntax Description
atm
|
ATM mode.
|
efm
|
EFM mode.
|
Command Default
By default, the mode is set to ATM for Cisco NIM-4SHDSL-EA.
Command Modes
Configuration controller (config-controller)
Command History
|
|
XE Fuji 16.8.1
|
This command was introduced for the Cisco NIM-SHDSL-EA running on the Cisco 4000 series routers.
|
Examples
The following example shows how to use the
mode
command to configure a Cisco NIM-4SHDSL-EA card installed in a Cisco Access router:
Router(config-controller)# mode efm Router(config-controller)#
Related Commands
|
|
show controller shdsl
|
Displays the controller status and statistics.
|
controller shdsl
|
Configures a controller in SHDSL mode.
|
controller shdsl
To configure a controller for high bit rate digital subscriber line (SHDSL) mode, use the
controller shdsl
command in global or controller configuration mode. To disable the controller shdsl command, use the
no
form of this command.
controller
shdsl
{
slot number/subslot number/port number}
Syntax Description
slot number
|
Defines the slot on the router in which the interface cards is installed.
|
subslot number
|
Defines the subslot on the router in which the NIM is installed.
|
port number
|
Defines the port on the router in which the NIM is installed.
|
number
|
Defines the controller number. The valid controller number is 0.
|
Command Default
Controller number: 0
Command Modes
Global configuration
Configuration Controller
Command History
|
|
XE Fuji 16.8.1
|
This command was introduced for the Cisco NIM-SHDSL-EA running on the Cisco 4000 series routers.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command is used to configure the controller mode and the controller number.
Examples
The following example uses the controller shdsl command to configure a Cisco NIM-4SHDSL-EA installed in a Cisco Access Router, controller number 0, port number 0; the example enters controller configuration mode:
Router(config)# controller shdsl Router(config-controller)#
The following example uses the controller shdsl command to enter SHDSL controller mode on controller number 0/1/0; the example also configures ATM mode:
Router# controller shdsl 0/1/0
Related Commands
|
|
show controller
shdsl
|
Displays the controller status and statistics.
|
dsl-group
To create and configure a digital subscriber line (DSL) group, and enter config-controller-dsl-group mode, or to automatically configure an ATM or EFM group, use the
dsl-group
command in configuration controller mode. To disable the DSL group, use the
no
form of this command.
dsl-group
DSL_group_number{[pairs link-number] | [auto]} {m-pair | efm-bond}
no dsl-group
[number]
Syntax Description
DSL_group_number
|
DSL group number. Cisco NIM-4SHDSL-EA supports
four
DSL group; use 0,1,2,3.
|
pairs
|
Defines the DSL wire pairs.
|
link-number
|
Link number of the pair. Link number options are limited to one of the following choices, based on the hardware interface and the desired DSL group:
In EFM mode
EFM-bond DSL Group
-
Available links: 0, 1, 2, 3
Any combination of the numbers 0, 1, 2, and 3
For example:
To bond all available links, use:
dsl-group 0 pairs 0-3 efm-bond
To bond only two links (such as 0 and 1), use:
dsl-group 0 pairs 0-1 efm-bond
1-Pair DSL Group
-
Available links: 0, 1, 2, 3
In the case of 1-pair DSL group (2-wire), only one pair needs to be configured.
For example:
To use link 0, use:
dsl-group 0 pairs 0
|
|
In ATM mode
M-Pair DSL Group
Available options:
– 0-1
– 0-2
– 0-3
– 2-3
For example:
To use all available pairs , use:
dsl-group 0 pairs 0-3 m-pair
To use only two pairs (such as 0 and 1), use:
dsl-group 0 pairs 0-1 m-pair
1-Pair DSL Group
-
Available links: 0, 1 ,2, 3
In the case of 1-pair DSL group (2-wire), only one pair needs to be configured.
For example:
To use link 0, use:
dsl-group 0 pairs 0
|
auto
|
Automatically assigns the Central Office’s (CO) wire configuration to an ATM DSL group or EFM DSL group on the Customer Premise Equipment (CPE).
Usage
Use the auto option:
Example:
dsl-group auto
|
m-pair
|
Defines the DSL group as m-pair.
|
efm-bond
|
Defines the DSL group as Ethernet First Mile (EFM) group bonding group.
|
default
|
(Optional) Sets a command to the default values.
|
shdsl
|
(Optional) Configures the symmetric g.shdsl.
|
4-wire
|
(Optional) Configures the 4-wire symmetric G.SHDSL.
|
annex
|
(Optional) Configures the annex symmetric G.SHDSL.
|
rate
|
(Optional) Configures the DSL group SHDSL rate.
|
ignore
|
(Optional) Ignores CRC errors. Length of timeout, in seconds. The range is from 0 to 60 seconds.
|
shutdown
|
(Optional) Shuts down the DSL group.
|
Command Default
No DSL group is defined or automatically configured.
Command Modes
Configuration controller (config-controller)
Configuration controller DSL group (config-controller-dsl-group)
Command History
|
|
XE Fuji 16.8.1
|
This command was introduced for the Cisco NIM-SHDSL-EA running on the Cisco 4000 series routers.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the
dsl-group
command in configuration controller mode to define the DSL group and manually configure the DSL group from configuration controller mode. Use the
dsl-group auto
command to automatically adopt the Central Office (CO) wire configuration on an ATM DSL group or EFM DSL group. Use the
dsl-group pairs
to define the DSL group as Ethernet First Mile (EFM) bonding group or ATM DSL group.
Examples
The following example shows how to configure a single-pair DSL group and enters the configuration controller DSL group mode:
Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 0 pairs 0 Router(config-controller-dsl-group)#
The following example shows how to create a 4-pair EFM bonding group:
Router(config-controller)# dsl-group 0 pairs 0-3 efm-bond Router(config-controller-dsl-group)#
Related Commands
|
|
controller shdsl
|
Configures a controller for SHDSL mode and enters configuration controller mode.
|
efm-grp add
|
Adds a link to the EFM bonding group.
|
efm-grp delete
|
Deletes a link from the EFM bonding group.
|
shdsl annex
|
Defines the SHDSL G.991.2 standard.
|
shdsl rate
|
Defines the SHDSL rate.
|
show controller shdsl
|
Displays the status of the controller that is configured for SHDSL mode.
|
show controllers shdsl
To display the status of the controller configured for symmetric high bit rate digital subscriber line (SHDSL) mode, use the
show controllers shdsl
command in privileged EXEC mode.
show controllers
shdsl
slot number/subslot number/port number
Syntax Description
number
|
SHDSL controller number. The valid controller number for SHDSL mode is 0.
|
slot number
|
Slot on the router in which the NIM is installed.
|
subslot number
|
Subslot on the router in which the NIM is installed.
|
port number
|
Port on the router in which the NIM is installed.
|
Command Default
Controller number
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
|
|
XE Fuji 16.8.1
|
This command was introduced for the Cisco NIM-SHDSL-EA running on the Cisco 4000 series routers.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command is used to display the controller mode, the controller number, and associated statistics.
Examples
The following example shows the status of a Cisco NIM-4SHDSL-EA controller in slot 0, subslot 2, port 0 on a Cisco access router: The following example displays the status of the SHDSL controller configured in 2-wire ATM mode.
Router#sh controller shdsl 0/3/0
Related Commands
|
|
controller
shdsl
0
|
Configures the controller status and the controller number.
|
termination
To configure the router mode to Central Office (CO) or Customer Premise Equipment (CPE), use the
termination
command. CO mode is useful for creating a back-to-back connection between two Cisco routers that support G.SHDSL.
termination {
co
|
cpe
}
Syntax Description
co
|
Specifies the CO mode.
|
cpe
|
Specifies the CPE mode.
|
Command Default
The default mode is cpe.
Command Modes
The mode of the controller determines which options are available for this command. See the Syntax Description section for details.
Command History
|
|
XE Fuji 16.8.1
|
This command was introduced for the Cisco NIM-SHDSL-EA running on the Cisco 4000 series routers.
|
Usage Guidelines
Configuring the Back-to-Back Routers
The following example shows configuration of two back-to-back Cisco routers in EFM mode:
On the CO router:
dsl-group 0 pairs 0, 1, 2, 3 efm-bond
On the CPE router:
dsl-group 0 pairs 0, 1, 2, 3 efm-bond
Verifying CO Mode
To verify that the router is in central office (CO) mode, use the following
show
command. The “CO termination” line in the output (
bold
in the example below) indicates that the router is in CO mode. Some of the output does not appear here, for brevity.
CO# show controllers shdsL 0/1/0
Examples
The following example shows how to display
termination
command options at the command line using the question mark (
?
).
router(config)# controller shdSL 0/1/0 router(config-controller)# termination ? co termination co (network) cpe termination cpe (customer)
Additional References
The following references provide links to related topics, such as the Cisco IOS software resource center, interface card documentation, and additional hardware documentation.
Standards
|
|
|
-
Annex A
-
Annex B
-
Annex F
-
Annex G
|
|
-
Inverse Multiplexing over ATM version 1.1
|
MIBs
|
|
-
Chassis MIB
-
Entity MIB
-
HDSL2-SHDSL-LINE MIB
-
Interface MIB
|
To locate and download MIBs for selected platforms, Cisco IOS releases, and feature sets, use Cisco MIB Locator found at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/go/mibs
|
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|
|
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