Thanks Kitz that makes it clearer.
Are you mad lol? How on earth can the ES figures shown in MTBE format be clearer than the MDWS popup?
The "per day" limits you asked for aren't shown on Kitz DLM page for FTTC. The coloured table labelled "Standard DLM Algorithm for line categorisation" is for ADSL DLM only.
The traffic light popup on MDWS uses the MTBE figures from Kitz DLM page and gives daily ES limits. It can be difficult to understand at 1st though. Once explained the popup makes much more sense, or did to me.
Speed Profile1 - 288 ES per day = Green
288 - 2880 ES per day = Amber (no DLM action)
2880 - 86400 ES per day = Red (DLM takes action)
86400 would be 1 ES for every second of the day, so unlikely.
Standard Profile1 - 144 ES per day = Green
144 - 1440 ES per day = Amber (no DLM action)
1440 - 86400 ES per day = Red (DLM takes action)
I don't know any residential ISP's who use the Stable Profile.
Things are complicated even further by BT OpenReach and BT Wholesale naming the DLM profiles differently, but confusingly similar. I always use the OpenReach naming, as does Kitz, as does MDWS.
BT OpenReach - BT WholesaleSpeed - Standard
Standard - Stable
Stable - Super Stable
edit: lots of edits later, added more info