Cisco Active Network Abstraction Reference Guide, 3.7.2
Digital Subscriber Line

Table Of Contents

Digital Subscriber Line

Technology Description

xDSL

Information Model Objects (IMOs)

DSL Interface

ADSL Interface

ADSL 2 Interface

DSL Traffic Descriptor

ADSL Traffic Descriptor

ADSL 2 Spectrum Traffic Descriptor

Symmetric DSL Traffic Descriptor

Symmetric High Bit Rate DSL Traffic Descriptor

Vendor-Specific Inventory and IMOs

ECI HiFocus ADSL Traffic Descriptor

Alcatel ASAM SHDSL Traffic Descriptor

Service Alarms


Digital Subscriber Line


This chapter describes the level of support that Cisco ANA provides for DSL, as follows:

Technology Description

Information Model Objects (IMOs)

Vendor-Specific Inventory and IMOs

Service Alarms

Technology Description

xDSL

DSL is a modem technology that uses existing twisted-pair telephone lines to transport high-bandwidth data, such as multimedia and video, to service subscribers. The term xDSL covers a number of similar yet competing forms of DSL, including asymmetric:

DSL (ADSL/ADSL 2)

Symmetric DSL (SDSL)

High-speed DSL (HDSL)

Rate-adaptive DSL (RADSL)

Very high bit data rate DSL (VDSL) for delivering up to 52 Mb/s downstream

At the customer end of the connection, a DSL modem converts data from the digital signals used by computers into a voltage signal of a suitable frequency range, which is then applied to the phone line. At the exchange end, a digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM) terminates the DSL circuits, aggregates them, and hands them off to other networking transports. In the case of ADSL, the voice component is also separated at this step, either by a filter integrated into the DSLAM or by specialized filtering equipment installed upstream.

Cisco ANA does not support discovery of DSL physical layer topology. This topology is manually (statically) configured by the system administrator. However, it is used in conjunction with the data link layer above it, such as ATM, for discovering its physical topology, while further verifying it by matching the traffic signature of these ports using Cisco's confidential scheme, which requires a substantial amount of traffic in order to function correctly.

Information Model Objects (IMOs)

This section describes the following IMOs:

DSL Interface (IDsl/IIdsl/ISdsl/IShdsl)

ADSL Interface (IADsl)

ADSL 2 Interface (IADsl2)

DSL Traffic Descriptor (IIdslTrafficDescriptor)

ADSL Traffic Descriptor (IAdslTrafficDescriptor)

ADSL 2 Spectrum Traffic Descriptor (IAdsl2TrafficDescriptor)

Symmetric DSL Traffic Descriptor (ISdslTrafficDescriptor)

Symmetric High Bit Rate DSL Traffic Descriptor (IShdslTrafficDescriptor)

DSL Interface

The following physical layer DSL Interface (which represents any DSL interface), ADSL Interface, and ADSL 2 Interface objects are bound by their Containing Termination Points attribute to a Port Connector object. Each of these objects is accessed primarily by a data link (Layer 2) ATM Interface bound by its Contained Connection Termination Points attribute.

Table 28-1 DSL Interface (IDsl/IIdsl/ISdsl/IShdsl) 

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Modulation Type

Modulation type (Null, DMT, CAP, QAM, GLite, GDMT, 2B1Q)

Product

Configuration

Customer Identification

Customer identifier

Product

Configuration

Traffic Descriptor

Traffic descriptor (DSL Traffic Descriptor)

Product

Configuration

Additional attributes are the same as Physical Layer (IPhysicalLayer)


ADSL Interface

Table 28-2 ADSL Interface (IADsl)  

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Maximum Reception and Transmission Bandwidth

Maximum reception and transmission bandwidth

Product

Configuration

Additional attributes are the same as DSL Interface (IDsl/IIdsl/ISdsl/IShdsl)


ADSL 2 Interface

Table 28-3 ADSL 2 Interface (IADsl2)  

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Spectrum Traffic Descriptor

Spectrum traffic descriptor (ADSL 2 Spectrum Traffic Descriptor)

Product

Configuration

Traffic Descriptor

Traffic descriptor (ADSL Traffic Descriptor)

Product

Configuration

Additional attributes are the same as ADSL Interface (IADsl)


DSL Traffic Descriptor

The following DSL Traffic Descriptor, ADSL Traffic Descriptor, ADSL 2 Spectrum Traffic Descriptor, Symmetric DSL Traffic Descriptor, and Symmetric High Bit Rate DSL Traffic Descriptor objects describe the traffic of various standard DSL interfaces. Each object is aggregated by a Traffic Descriptor Container object.

Table 28-4 DSL Traffic Descriptor (IIdslTrafficDescriptor)  

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Target Bit Rate

Target bit rate

Product

Configuration

Name

Traffic descriptor name

Product

Configuration

Index

Traffic descriptor index

Product

Configuration


ADSL Traffic Descriptor

Table 28-5 ADSL Traffic Descriptor (IAdslTrafficDescriptor) 

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Maximum, Minimum and Target Transmission and Reception Noise Margins

Maximum, minimum, and target transmission and reception noise margins

Product

Configuration

Maximum, Minimum and Planned Transmission and Reception Bit Rates

Maximum, minimum, and planned transmission and reception bit rates

Product

Configuration

Maximum Transmission Power Spectral Density

Maximum transmission Power Spectral Density (PSD)

Product

Configuration

Transmission and Reception Rate Adaptation

Transmission and reception rate adaptation mode (Null, Fixed, Adapt at Startup, Adapt at Runtime)

Product

Configuration

Channel Type

ADSL channel type (Null, Fast, Interleaved, Fast or Interleaved, Fast and Interleaved)

Product

Configuration

Name

Traffic descriptor name

Product

Configuration

Index

Traffic descriptor index

Product

Configuration


ADSL 2 Spectrum Traffic Descriptor

Table 28-6 ADSL 2 Spectrum Traffic Descriptor (IAdsl2TrafficDescriptor)  

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Maximum, Minimum and Target Transmission and Reception Noise Margins

Maximum, minimum, and target transmission and reception noise margins

Product

Configuration

Name

Traffic descriptor name

Product

Configuration

Index

Traffic descriptor index

Product

Configuration


Symmetric DSL Traffic Descriptor

Table 28-7 Symmetric DSL Traffic Descriptor (ISdslTrafficDescriptor)  

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Target and Minimum Bit Rate

Target and minimum line bit rate

Product

Configuration

Target Noise Margin

Target noise margin

Product

Configuration

Name

Traffic descriptor name

Product

Configuration

Index

Traffic descriptor index

Product

Configuration


Symmetric High Bit Rate DSL Traffic Descriptor

Table 28-8 Symmetric High Bit Rate DSL Traffic Descriptor (IShdslTrafficDescriptor) 

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Target Bit Rate

Target line bit rate

Product

Configuration

Wire Mode

Wire mode (Null, Two Wire, Four Wire)

Product

Configuration

Spectral Mode

Spectral mode (Null, Symmetric, Asymmetric)

Product

Configuration

Name

Traffic descriptor name

Product

Configuration

Index

Traffic descriptor index

Product

Configuration


Vendor-Specific Inventory and IMOs

Vendor-specific IMOs are implemented only for specific vendor devices.

The following vendors' DSL Traffic Descriptor objects describe traffic of these vendors' standard DSL interfaces, and are aggregated by a Traffic Descriptor Container object.

ECI HiFocus ADSL Traffic Descriptor (IECIHiFocusAdslTrafficDescriptor)

Alcatel ASAM SHDSL Traffic Descriptor (IAlcatelAsamShdslTrafficProfile)

ECI HiFocus ADSL Traffic Descriptor

Table 28-9 ECI HiFocus ADSL Traffic Descriptor (IECIHiFocusAdslTrafficDescriptor)  

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Discrete Multi-Tone Coding Model

Discrete multitone coding model (Null, discrtMultiTone)

Product

Configuration

ATUC Downstream and ATUR Upstream Usage

ATUC downstream and ATUR upstream usage (Null, Yes, No)

Product

Configuration

ATUC Downstream Fast and Interleave Check Bytes

ATUC downstream fast and interleave check bytes

Product

Configuration

ATUR Upstream Fast and Interleave Check Bytes

ATUR upstream fast and interleave check bytes

Product

Configuration

ATUC Downstream and ATUR Upstream Interleaved Depth

ATUC downstream and ATUR interleave depth (Power of 2, 0, Non)

Product

Configuration

ATUC Downstream and ATUR Upstream Code Word Length

ATUC downstream and ATUR upstream code word length in symbols per code word

Product

Configuration

Trellis Coded Modulation Option Usage

Trellis coded modulation option usage (Null, Enabled, Disabled)

Product

Configuration

Echo Cancellation Option

Echo cancellation option (Null, Enabled, Disabled)

Product

Configuration

Coding Mode

Coding mode (Null, Automatic, Manual)

Product

Configuration

All additional attributes are the same as ADSL Traffic Descriptor (IAdslTrafficDescriptor)


Alcatel ASAM SHDSL Traffic Descriptor

Table 28-10 Alcatel ASAM SHDSL Traffic Descriptor (IAlcatelAsamShdslTrafficProfile)  

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Minimum and Maximum Required Bit Rate

Minimum and maximum required bit rate

Product

Configuration

All additional attributes are the same as Symmetric High Bit Rate DSL Traffic Descriptor (IShdslTrafficDescriptor)


Service Alarms

The following alarms are supported for this technology:

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