signal, and initialization errors, cannot be determined.

 

 

Curr Snr Margin(dB/10)

Noise Margin as seen by this ATU, with respect to its received

 

signal, in tenth dB.

 

 

Curr Atn(dB/10)

Measured difference in the total power transmitted by the peer

 

ATU, and the total power received by this ATU.

 

 

CurrAttainable Rate(bps)

Indicates the maximum currently attainable data rate by the ATU.

 

This value will be equal to, or greater than, the current line rate.

 

 

Curr Output Pwr(dB/10)

Measured total output power transmitted by this ATU.This is the

 

measurement that was reported during the last activation

 

sequence.

 

 

AturGsConfig

The upstream and downstream ATU-R configuration data (EOC -

 

read 5 sec after data mode).

 

 

Chan Perf CD

The far-end delineated total cell count performance parameter is a

 

count of the total number of cells passed through the cell

 

delineation and HEC function process, operating on the ATM Data

 

Path, while in the SYNC state. (Not available for ADSL)

 

 

Chan Perf CU

The far-end user total cell count performance parameter is a count

 

of the total number of cells in the ATM Data Path delivered at the

 

V-C (for ATU-C) or TR (for ATUR) interface. (Not available for

 

ADSL)

 

 

Chan Perf BE

The far-end idle bit error count performance parameter is a count

 

of the number of bit errors in the idle cell payload received in the

 

ATM Data Path at the far-end. (Not available for ADSL)

 

 

Overhead Channel

Indicates the Overhead Channel. This feature is not supported by

 

DSLPHY as yet.

 

 

System Vendor ID

Indicates the Vendor ID as inserted by the ATU-R in the Embedded

 

Operations Channel(ADSL). Typically identiies the ATU-R system

 

integrator which usually refers to the vendor of the smallest

 

field-replaceable unit. ATU-R System Vendor ID may not be the

 

same as ATU-R G.994.1 Vendor ID. For ADSL2, provides the

 

Vendor ID as inserted by the ATU-R in the Overhead Messages. It

 

is not available for ADSL. This is string of 8 octets containing 2

 

octet country code , 4 octet vendor id and 2 octet vendor revision

 

number.

 

 

ATU-R Self Test Result

Defines the ATU-R selftest result. The most significant octet is: 00

 

hex if the self-test passed or 01 hex if the self-test failed.

 

Interpretation of the other octets is vendor discretionary and can be

 

interpreted in combination with G.994.1 and system Vendor IDs.

 

 

ATUR G9941 Vendor ID

Indicates the Vendor ID as inserted by the ATU-R in the G.994.1

 

CLR message.The G.994.1 Vendor ID typically identifies the

 

 

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