3. ADSL Facility Commands4200-A2-GB20-00 August 2002 3-33Error Response:sid yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ssM c DENY/* RTRV-ADSL:[tid]:aid_adsl:[ctag]::::[pstf] */aid:ERRCDE=errcde/* error description */;Table 3-26. RTRV-ADSL Response Parameters (1 of 2)Parameter Explanationtid Target NE identificationyy-mm-dd Year, month, and dayhh:mm:ss Hour, minute, and secondM Message generated in response to an input commandc If provided, ctag; otherwise 0COMPLD CompletedDENY Input command is denied/* */ Enclosed are human readable comments – unspecified formataid_adsl As described for command parameters (see Table 3-25, RTRV-ADSLCommand Parameters), except that ALL is not usedadsl_nblk Named parameter block for ADSL line. The block consists of one ormore of the following parameters, in any order separated by commas,each followed by an equal sign and a valid value.ADSLPROF: ADSL Line Profile (1−30)ADSLPROFNM: ADSL Line Profile nameATMACCPROFF: ATM access profile index for the ADSL fast channel(numeric index of 2)PORTID: Port identifier (1−32 characters). Indicates the user to whomthe port is assigned.QOSCLASSF: Quality of Service for the ADSL Fast channel. Valid valueis UBR (Unspecified bit rate).EWL: Equivalent Working Length. Specifies the length of the DSL line.This value is used to limit transmit rates and maximum power settingsaccording to local spectrum management guidelines. EWL is usuallyspecified by the carrier. The values supported are:– 8.5 to 14.5 kft in .5 kft increments– >14.5 kftPOTSLVL: POTS Level. Specifies the voltage used to detect thepresence of Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) on the DSL line. Thevalues supported are:– 0 to 74 volts, in 1-volt increments (setting to 74 volts disablesPOTS detection)– Disable (disables POTS detection)