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IES-1000 User’s Guide
6-2 G.SHDSL Commands
6.4 Port Bonding
The port bonding feature allows you to send IP packets over two to four G.SHDSL connections as a single
connection. This can give increased bandwidth in LAN-to-LAN applications between IES-1000s.
You can easily select two to four G.SHDSL ports to bond together. IES-1000 checks the transfer rates of the
individual G.SHDSL ports when they connect. The IES-1000 retrains any of the bonded ports that have a lower
speed up to three times in an attempt to get them to reach the higher speed. If a port does not reach the higher
speed (or at least within a 640 Kbps tolerance of the higher speed) by the third attempt, that port is dropped.
You can bond multiple groups of ports on a single IES-1000 (or even within a single SAM1008 module) as long
as they do not overlap.
6.5 Default Settings
The default profile always exists and all of the G.SHDSL ports belong to it when the SAM1008 is shipped. The
default profile's name is set to DEFVAL.
6.5.1 Default Profile Settings
The following are the settings of the default profile.
Name: DEFVAL
Minimum Transmission Rate: 192 Kbps
Maximum Transmission Rate: 2304 Kbps
6.6 G.SHDSL Commands
The commands related to one subsystem are grouped under a primary command of that subsystem, for instance, to
configure the G.SHDSL parameters, you must first enter the G.SHDSL subsystem by entering the gshdsl
command as shown next.
Syntax:
192.168.1.1> gshdsl
192.168.1.1 gshdsl>
When you see the 192.168.1.1 gshdsl> command line prompt, you are ready to enter G.SHDSL
commands. Enter the home command to return to the “192.168.1.1>” prompt.
6.6.1 Config Save Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 gshdsl> config save