It now tells you the codes on the hover data:
The actual modem output data set was posted
HERE but is shown below again:
0 = VECT_WAIT_FOR_CONFIG
1 = VECT_FULL
2 = VECT_WAIT_FOR_TRIGGER
3 = VECT_RUNNING
4 = VECT_DISABLED
5 = VECT_UNCONFIGURED
It's early days but, believe it or not from some reactions, some serious thought has gone into what the lights show for the various states.
They are currently shown as (based on limited available understanding):
All Grey=No Data either because the stats program used doesn't support Vectoring data upload (HG612_Modem_Stats) or wrong version of DSLStats and it will tell you that if the user has a version earlier than 6.0.6 or user is not in the UK or it is an ADSL line (when the extra lights are not present at all).
Blue=Not Enabled. We wanted a colour that was distinct from any of the other DLM lights for a state which initially will be in the majority.
Red, unless I've been on another planet for the past 25 years or so is universally taken as indicating an error or serious problem and lack of Vectoring is not either of those despite what some people appear to think.
Green was the obvious choice for an Enabled line. There are two states though [1] and [3] with [3] appearing to exist when data is being transferred while running. Originally [3] was two greens and a central amber or just the two upper greens BUT because the data is only sampled every minute (more often is not feasible) it could happen that it stayed in that state for long periods in some circumstances if the sampling period kept hitting it while there was data transfer. Then the user would be posting asking what's up.... No idea how long it stays in state [3] each time but I'll monitor it when there is enough data.
Amber is for 'Inactive' states (0) (square brackets makes the editor display a superscripted 0) and [2] where Vectoring appears not to be enabled yet but is in the process of being enabled - I think that's right but if someone knows better for sure....
and a single
Red light indicates Vectoring is disabled after (presumably) being enabled so might be a problem. Three
Red lights indicates some problem with the returned data - it could be that if ECI ever goes live with Vectoring that it has different codes?
Maybe I can go off and have some breakfast now.