The more we all discuss this, the more we learn!
First of all, is the profile timestamp the time of
application of the profile, do you think? In other words, perhaps it starts a 14-day monitoring period? I'm assuming a 14-day monitoring period by the DLM, because it appears in the 'performance threshold' of >25% reduction in sync speed after 14 days. So, I'm guessing that perhaps someone somewhere thinks that if it was a
transient condition that DLM would have backed-off again by then. If so, what does n/a mean (other than the obvious!)? Could it be an issue that if things don't materially change in those 14 days, as far as DLM is concerned, then whatever you're on now, becomes you're new 'baseline'? *
I'm guessing DLM must have seen errors, as we can see that I have now gone on a 40Meg-80Meg profile, with low Interleaving automatically applied. My synch speeds are now 72.9Meg/20Meg.
Well that sounds right, but what was this then?
3 27M-54M Downstream, Interleaving Off - 10M-20M Upstream, Interleaving Off NA
and how long's your D-side? Is your DS attainable also now less than 80M (I guess it must be)? So, following Asbo's explanation elsewhere - if you went to the cabinet, you'd still get 80 there, but now only 72.9 at the NTE?
I suppose DLM is acting accordingly and doing its job on my circuit ??!!
I guess so, and neither of us would have a problem with that, I'm sure. However, the interesting thing is, if this was only a
transient condition on your line (and so could be 'fixed' in some way), then perhaps your sync would rise back to the 80M profile band cap?
My own personal gripe atm is if my transient conditions have disappeared why am I still on a 33-67M profile when it's been a month now, and the attainables have been and still are in excess of 80/20 throughout? If the answer is something to do with CRCs/ES/what-have-you, it would be instructional to know.
But whereas you have had some (low) interleaving applied, I still have none, and BE's had his
removed!
[EDIT]* I didn't really mean to use the word 'baseline' in the BTOR sense BS refers to below, i.e.what it originally synced at as recorded by WHOOSH. My fault. I should have said something like "your new 'best achievable' profile"