Having come to this through pm, I forgot to post something about it.
I think that experience has told us how g.INP has worked, and Ian's answers are really just confirmation. In the end, I find myself mostly wondering what else kitz managed to talk about
Having said that, rereading the answers has left me with an interesting realisation...
The second point has two quotes that suggest a DLM reset now results in a different line profile:
- "Initially,
low interleaving is enabled by default on all retransmission lines"
- "If a line is reset then it will initially
move back to interleaved downstream and fast mode upstream." Followed by "Retransmission will be applied again after a few days."
That sounds like the new profile, post-dlm-reset, is to have "low interleaving" without retransmission.
I wonder if it means the kind of "low interleaving" we have seen alongside retransmission, with a configured delay of 0 that comes out to be 0.2ms. Or the old-style of "low interleaving" with delay set to 8ms.
Is anyone seeing either case in practice?