09-27-2010 02:43 AM - edited 03-04-2019 09:54 AM
How can i know what is the real speed that synchronizing my bundle line with two shdsl 2M/2M? Add the output of sh controller dsl 0:
CPE251#sh controllers dsl 0
DSL 0 controller UP
Globespan xDSL controller chipset
Line Mode: Four Wire Standard
DSL mode: Trained with SHDSL Annex B
Frame mode: Utopia
Configured Line rate: 4096Kbps
Line Re-activated 1 times after system bootup
LOSW Defect alarm: ACTIVE
CRC per second alarm: ACTIVE
Line termination: CPE
Line 0 statistics
Current 15 min counters
CRC : 0 LOSW Defect : 0 ES : 0 SES : 0 UAS : 0
Previous 15 min counters
CRC : 0 LOSW Defect : 0 ES : 0 SES : 0 UAS : 0
Current 24 hr counters
CRC : 5 LOSW Defect : 0 ES : 5 SES : 0 UAS : 32
Previous 24 hr counters
CRC : 5 LOSW Defect : 0 ES : 5 SES : 0 UAS : 0
Line 1 statistics
Current 15 min counters
CRC : 0 LOSW Defect : 0 ES : 0 SES : 0 UAS : 0
Previous 15 min counters
CRC : 0 LOSW Defect : 0 ES : 0 SES : 0 UAS : 0
Current 24 hr counters
CRC : 0 LOSW Defect : 0 ES : 0 SES : 0 UAS : 32
Previous 24 hr counters
CRC : 0 LOSW Defect : 0 ES : 0 SES : 0 UAS : 0
Line-0 status
Chipset Version: 0
Firmware Version: R4.2.1
Modem Status: Data, Status 1
Last Fail Mode: Failed during Carrier Detect status:0x1
Line rate: 2056 Kbps
Framer Sync Status: In Sync
Rcv Clock Status: In the Range
Loop Attenuation: 13.5 dB
Transmit Power: 14.5 dB
Receiver Gain: 27.7420 dB
SNR Sampling: 37.9860 dB
Receive HEC Error Count: 0
Line-1 status
Chipset Version: 0
Firmware Version: R4.2.1
Modem Status: Data, Status 1
Last Fail Mode: Failed during Carrier Detect status:0x1
Line rate: 2056 Kbps
Framer Sync Status: In Sync
Rcv Clock Status: In the Range
Loop Attenuation: 13.1 dB
Transmit Power: 14.5 dB
Receiver Gain: 27.420 dB
SNR Sampling: 38.9550 dB
Receive HEC Error Count: 0
Dying Gasp: Present
Thanks in advanced
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09-27-2010 07:14 AM
Yes, it's working correctly.
09-27-2010 03:34 AM
Line rate: 2056 Kbps
09-27-2010 06:13 AM
Ok, but there are two lines "line rate: 2056". This means that it is working correctly (4M/4M)?
Thanks
09-27-2010 07:14 AM
Yes, it's working correctly.
09-27-2010 07:24 AM
Thanks Paolo
Saludos
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