crazed: Line Mode G.DMT Line State Show Time
Latency Type Interleave Line Up Time 00:04:11:15
Line Coding Trellis On Line Up Count 2
Statistics Downstream Upstream
Line Rate 7616 Kbps 896 Kbps
Attainable Line Rate 10176 Kbps 1200 Kbps
Noise Margin 18.9 dB 16.0 dB
Line Attenuation 4.0 dB 2.5 dB
Output Power 7.8 dBm 12.2 dBm
K (number of bytes in DMT frame) 239 29
R (number of check bytes in RS code word) 16 16
S (RS code word size in DMT frame) 1 8
D (interleave depth) 64 8
Super Frames 886709 886668
Super Frame Errors 0 0
RS Words 60296278 7536678
RS Correctable Errors 698 19
RS Uncorrectable Errors 0 0
HEC Errors 0 0
OCD Errors 0 0
LCD Errors 0 0
Total Cells 270765039 0
Data Cells 874602 0
Bit Errors 0 0
Total ES 5 0
Total SES 1 0
Total UAS 33 0
Telecom have done some changes on the line this morning and for the time being it seems to be stable. They also have the line under "Live monitoring" and I have been asked not to disconnect the modem at all or manually reconnect so that they can see any activity on the line. Since they did the changes this morning I have noticed a speed increase.
Glad to hear things are working for you now.
Couple of things.
Based on those stats and without putting 965AMS on your pair you've got a clean line,.. the copper to the exchange.
Loads of zeros on the following is what you want to see.
Line Up Count 2
Super Frame Errors 0 0
RS Uncorrectable Errors 0 0
HEC Errors 0 0
OCD Errors 0 0
LCD Errors 0 0
Bit Errors 0 0
Without seeing the stats from before you had the line techs out its hard to know if it was an actual line issue you had or a problem with the port, port config or atm pvc problem.
One thing to watch with the Dynalink RTA1320 if you plan to keep using it is that they are notorious for overheating and cooking themselves.
They are great for diagnosing issues due to the comprehensive stats and the syslog option but they will eventually kill themselves. Most don't make it past 2 years in continuous use.
You might want to go with one of your other routers once Telecom finish the monitor and keep the Dynalink aside for when you need some meaningful info if you have a fault in future or need the syslogging functionality.
BTW when you get upgraded to ADSL2+ you'll be motoring with that low attenuation level and well within the range for mighty quick VDSL2 connection if you decide to take that option when you get cabinetised.
Wish I had line like yours where I live. I'm 6.8km from the exch with 63db attenuation.
Cheers
