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IES-1000 User’s Guide
G.SHDSL Module Port Setup 12-5
Table 12-2 G.SHDSL Port Setup
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Active This field shows whether the port is turned on (Yes) or not (No). The factory default of all DSL
ports is disabled. A port must be enabled for data transmission to occur.
Name This field shows the name that identifies this port.
Profile This field shows which profile is assigned to this port.
Max Rate
(Kbps)
This field shows the maximum speed that is configured for this port.
Max Rate
(Kbps)
This field shows the minimum speed that is configured for this port.
PSD Region This field shows the Power Spectral Density (PSD) region that is configured for this port
(Annex A or Annex B).
Channels This field displays the number of PVCs (Permanent Virtual Circuits) that are configured for this
port.
N-wire Group
Name
This field displays the name of an n-wire group (they are listed in alphabetical order).
Mode This field displays how many wires are bundled in the n-wire group, as well as which side of
the connection this n-wire group is. For example, 4-wire STU-C means two ports physically
bundled on the SHDSL Terminal Unit – Central side. 8-wire STU-R means four ports physically
bundled on the SHDSL Terminal Unit – Remote side.
Group
Number
This field displays the number of the n-wire group.
Bundled Ports This field displays the ports that belong to an n-wire group.
Add Click this button to configure a new n-wire group.
Delete Select an n-wire group’s Delete check box and click the Delete button to remove the n-wire
group. You cannot delete an n-wire group that is part of a port bonding group. You must first
delete the port bonding group before you can delete an n-wire group that is a member of the
port bonding group.
With 4-wire groups, you must delete group 1 before you can delete group 2. You
also need to delete group 3 before you can delete group 4.
Bonding
Name
This field displays the name of a port bonding group (they are listed in alphabetical order).
Mode This field displays the type of bonding units bonded in the port bonding group, as well as which
side of the connection this port bonding group is. For example, 2-wireSTU-C means port units
are used on the SHDSL Terminal Unit – Central side. 4-wireSTU-R means 4-wire group units
are used on the SHDSL Terminal Unit – Remote side.
Member List This field displays the ports or n-wire groups that belong to a port bonding group.
Add Click this button to configure a new port bonding group.
Delete Select a port bonding group’s Delete check box and click the Delete button to remove the port
bonding group.
12.8.1 G.SHDSL Profile Setup Screen
A profile is a list of settings that you define. Then you can assign them to one or more individual ports.