: 2060/2060 | |
: 0/0 | |
: 0/0 | |
: 0/0 | |
: 0/0 | |
: 120878/120878 | |
: 0/0 | |
fe_loss_seconds/ne_loss_seconds | : 0/0 |
fe_fec_seconds/ne_fec_seconds | : 0/0 |
fast_trains | : 0 |
fast_trains_fail | : 0 |
These counts contain line performance data that has been accumulated since the system started. In the list above the definitions of near end/far end will always be relative to the
5.5.9Linerate Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 adsl> linerate <port number>
where
<port number> = port number, from 1 to 8
The linerate command shows the line rate parameters of an ADSL port.
An example is shown next. 192.168.1.1 adsl> linerate 7
Current | Active Rates: |
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AS0 | downstream rate | : | 2048 | Kbps | |
AS1 | downstream rate | : | 0 | Kbps | |
LS0 | upstream | rate | : | 512 | Kbps |
LS1 upstream | rate | : | 0 | Kbps | |
Down/up stream | noise Margin |
| : | 31/22 dB | |
Down/up stream Attenuation | : | 0/ 0 | dB | ||
Attainable Down/up stream Rate | : 11456/ 1344 Kbps |
These results contain the current downstream and upstream operating values (SHOWTIME) for the requested line, the latest available downstream and upstream noise margins, channel attenuation and the maximum attainable rate.
Downstream and upstream noise margins must both be at least 6 dB. The initial downstream and upstream noise margins are first set during training. The upstream margin is recalculated every 15 seconds during “showtime” at the
Information obtained prior to training to steady state transition will not be valid or will be old information.
ADSL Configuration |