Having diligently read through the excellent kitz guide to the BT DLM system (many times) I am still confused regarding the concept of "error sec's. per day" with respect to inputing data to the the line quality calculator in order to establish ILQ (Indicative Line Quality)
Kitz DLM guide states that only ES's & SES's are taken into account so that simplifies things considerably.
I'am on the Plusnet vDSL2 40/2 package, only recently migrated from ADSL2+ with Plusnet.
I am using DSLStats V.5.9.5 (pre-release) on an unlocked Huawei HG612 modem to monitor line stat's., get a constantly updating figure of ES/hr. and the historic hourly graph.
From the "Average Error Rates by Day" page I can see the live ES/hr. figure and also see historic, previous day's figures, in my case I have never had any SES's recorded to date so don't have to worry about that.
So, am I correct in assuming I should take a historic ES/hr. figure X24 (assuming there have not been any re-synch's in that period) as the "total day ES" figure for application to the ILQ calculator ?
I have only been on FTTC for 10 days, the first few days was on the PN Hub One (same as BT HH5a) very limited stat's. available via the dedicated RouterStats utility then changing to an unlocked HG612 modem with my existing Netgear DGND3700v2 modem in order to run DSLStats with much more comprehensive monitoring capabilities.
I initially connected fast path then DS interleaving was applied after a few days, correctly I would say from line error records via DSLStats.
After 4 days of DS interleaving, DLM appeared to act and reverted to fast path, again totally predictable from the DSLStats error records.
I have a relatively good line and synch. at the top end of my IP profile, I would just like to be able to predict the ILQ state of my line and perhaps predict if DLM is likely to re-apply DS interleaving in the near future.
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