Also, not sure if it's just the ECI modem being dumb or there is actually an issue but
24 hours Near End Far End
CRC 4294967287 0
FEC 4294965975 0
ES 0 0
SES 0 0
UAS 77 0
Have some pretty graphs too
Just to clarify my previous point, my master socket is where the drop wire comes in. From that a wire goes to the extension sockets, I do not know if it is a "star" or "bus" configuration. Then, one of the extension sockets has had their faceplate replaced with the VDSL SSFP. To that I have connected the VDSL modem and also via another 2 filters as an adapter my HHv2 for it's DECT functionality. I've used 2 filters since 1 didn't seem to stop it trying to tie up the line, adding the second seemed to remedy that. I also have another extension, to which nothing is connected.
EDIT: Since adding the second filter my downstream SNR has shot up from <6dB to 6.4dB. D1 is still only 5.9dB but interestingly D2 is 7.1dB. Also, for some reason, U2 is hardly being used if you look at the bitloading graph. I have no idea what that's about. Before the uplift more or less all of it was being used (
http://forum.kitz.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=10635.0;attach=6081;image). Does ADSL overlap U2 at all? I didn't think it would since it's a high frequency.
EDIT2: I'm hoping this data is bogus:
Current 15 mins Near End Far End
CRC 4294967256 0
FEC 4294947535 1
ES 4294967256 4294967264
SES 0 4294967291
UAS 0 0
24 hours Near End Far End
CRC 47 0
FEC 24707 1
ES 42 0
SES 4294967295 0
UAS 30 0
EDIT3:
Found the band plan command, first is upstream, second is downstream.
Alpha # echo "bbsg 0" > /tmp/pipe/dsl_cpe0_cmd
Alpha # cat /tmp/pipe/dsl_cpe0_ack
nReturn=0 nDirection=0 nNumData=3
nFormat=(nBandIndex, (nLimit_firstToneIndex, nLimit_lastToneIndex), (nBorder_fir
stToneIndex, nBorder_lastToneIndex)) nData="
(00,(0010,0031),(0010,0031))
(01,(0882,1193),(0882,1193))
(02,(1984,2324),(2073,2315))
"
Alpha # echo "bbsg 1" > /tmp/pipe/dsl_cpe0_cmd
Alpha # cat /tmp/pipe/dsl_cpe0_ack
nReturn=0 nDirection=1 nNumData=3
nFormat=(nBandIndex, (nLimit_firstToneIndex, nLimit_lastToneIndex), (nBorder_fir
stToneIndex, nBorder_lastToneIndex)) nData="
(00,(0033,0857),(0033,0857))
(01,(1218,1959),(1218,1849))
(02,(2795,3391),(2795,3373))