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Broadband Related => FTTC and FTTP Issues => Topic started by: AngelRex on July 12, 2017, 01:20:33 PM
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Afternoon all!
I was wondering if someone could please check my MDWS stats for me please?
Quick overview - using SKY FTTC and their SR102 router. Until the end of may the solid connection was 40/7 with max att 45/7.5 - the router had about 4200 hours uptime.
Whenever I have issues I run up the HG612 and MDWS. We had a major thunderstorm at the end of May and this kicked my connection off a few times. Since then my sync dropped majorly and a new firmware of the router has ended up sticking me on 35/6.5.
I have re-installed the HG612 and run up MDWS which has been recording for a few days now. Could someone with more knowledge than me check my stats and see if anything is 'off'? Angel-Rex.
I can post more details results later if needed.
Many thanks
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Looks like you're banded due to excessive disconnects
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I've separated this from the topic where it was originally posted.
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Thank you - I wasn't flagging it so much as an issue, just to ask in the MDWS section to check my profile.
I have edited the title to reflect my request. Many thanks
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Details stats now I'm home -
xdslcmd info --stats
xdslcmd: ADSL driver and PHY status
Status: Showtime
Retrain Reason: 0
Last initialization procedure status: 0
Max: Upstream rate = 7128 Kbps, Downstream rate = 39212 Kbps
Bearer: 0, Upstream rate = 7128 Kbps, Downstream rate = 35000 Kbps
Bearer: 1, Upstream rate = 0 Kbps, Downstream rate = 0 Kbps
Link Power State: L0
Mode: VDSL2 Annex B
VDSL2 Profile: Profile 17a
TPS-TC: PTM Mode(0x0)
Trellis: U:ON /D:ON
Line Status: No Defect
Training Status: Showtime
Down Up
SNR (dB): 7.3 6.4
Attn(dB): 23.0 0.0
Pwr(dBm): 11.0 3.6
VDSL2 framing
Bearer 0
MSGc: -6 -6
B: 73 211
M: 1 1
T: 0 0
R: 6 12
S: 0.0666 0.9446
L: 9610 1897
D: 8 4
I: 80 224
N: 80 224
Q: 8 4
V: 5 1
RxQueue: 132 12
TxQueue: 33 6
G.INP Framing: 18 18
G.INP lookback: 31 6
RRC bits: 24 24
Bearer 1
MSGc: 90 58
B: 0 0
M: 2 2
T: 2 2
R: 16 16
S: 10.6667 16.0000
L: 24 16
D: 1 1
I: 32 32
N: 32 32
Q: 0 0
V: 0 0
RxQueue: 0 0
TxQueue: 0 0
G.INP Framing: 0 0
G.INP lookback: 0 0
RRC bits: 0 0
Counters
Bearer 0
OHF: 0 0
OHFErr: 84 6
RS: 313733304 67258
RSCorr: 469025 8763
RSUnCorr: 0 0
Bearer 1
OHF: 22672871 741484
OHFErr: 7 11
RS: 136036856 852009
RSCorr: 292 496
RSUnCorr: 14 0
Retransmit Counters
rtx_tx: 92432050 1279
rtx_c: 24313 70396
rtx_uc: 9272 24431
G.INP Counters
LEFTRS: 25 1886
minEFTR: 35003 7124
errFreeBits: 194425494 992513467
Bearer 0
HEC: 0 0
OCD: 0 0
LCD: 0 0
Total Cells: 3037005364 0
Data Cells: 1090589083 0
Drop Cells: 0
Bit Errors: 0 0
Bearer 1
HEC: 0 0
OCD: 0 0
LCD: 0 0
Total Cells: 0 0
Data Cells: 0 0
Drop Cells: 0
Bit Errors: 0 0
ES: 23 2
SES: 0 0
UAS: 36 36
AS: 364186
Bearer 0
INP: 52.00 41.00
INPRein: 1.00 0.00
delay: 0 0
PER: 0.00 0.00
OR: 0.01 0.01
AgR: 35418.64 7153.55
Bearer 1
INP: 2.50 4.00
INPRein: 2.50 4.00
delay: 0 0
PER: 16.06 16.06
OR: 47.81 31.87
AgR: 47.81 31.87
Bitswap: 282219/282222 7677/7696
Total time = 1 days 5 hours 10 min 22 sec
FEC: 469025 8763
CRC: 84 6
ES: 23 2
SES: 0 0
UAS: 36 36
LOS: 0 0
LOF: 0 0
LOM: 0 0
Latest 15 minutes time = 10 min 22 sec
FEC: 264 13
CRC: 0 0
ES: 0 0
SES: 0 0
UAS: 0 0
LOS: 0 0
LOF: 0 0
LOM: 0 0
Previous 15 minutes time = 15 min 0 sec
FEC: 366 7
CRC: 0 0
ES: 0 0
SES: 0 0
UAS: 0 0
LOS: 0 0
LOF: 0 0
LOM: 0 0
Latest 1 day time = 5 hours 10 min 22 sec
FEC: 6987 209
CRC: 8 0
ES: 2 0
SES: 0 0
UAS: 0 0
LOS: 0 0
LOF: 0 0
LOM: 0 0
Previous 1 day time = 24 hours 0 sec
FEC: 62352 4533
CRC: 8 0
ES: 2 0
SES: 0 0
UAS: 0 0
LOS: 0 0
LOF: 0 0
LOM: 0 0
Since Link time = 4 days 5 hours 9 min 45 sec
FEC: 469025 8763
CRC: 84 6
ES: 23 2
SES: 0 0
UAS: 0 0
LOS: 0 0
LOF: 0 0
LOM: 0 0
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Am I right in thinking you have the SR102 plugged into the HG612? I think a likely scenario is the modem in the SR102 got fried in the lightning storm
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DLM has banded downstream at 35mb. As said earlier it's usually due to to many resyncs. Not much that can be done about it if 35mb is within your estimated range.
The rest of your stats look fine. G.INP is keeping ES to a tiny amount.