ADSL Interface Configuration
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) technology transmits LAN services over low-cost twisted pairs to upper-layer devices.
- Overview of ADSL Interfaces
ADSL is a data communications technology that enables fast data transmission over copper twisted pairs by employing high frequencies that are not used by regular telephone lines. - Licensing Requirements and Limitations for ADSL Interfaces
This section describes specifications of ADSL interfaces. - Understanding ADSL Interfaces
- Default Settings for ADSL Interfaces
This section describes default settings for the ADSL interface. - Configuring an ADSL Interface
After an ADSL interface on the device is configured, the device can transmit services to upper-layer devices. - Configuration Examples for ADSL Interfaces
This section provides several ADSL interface configuration examples, including network requirements, configuration roadmap, configuration procedure, and configuration files.