@ vic0239
Yes, you certainly had a very bad US ES day yesterday, 11th, with daily total of 5400 you were well into ILQ red even on speed profile, DLM intervention was fairly predictable.
Still, good to know the system works and I can't help but to be amazed at the difference G.Inp makes, currently running at approx. 25 US ES/day !
Hope the US data throughput has not suffered too much, I assume that retx high/low profiling applies to US as well, wonder if this is applied independantly of DS retx profile or must they both be the same ?
I have no idea as never had US G.Inp active to date.
@ bkehoe
Todays intervention with INP values of 45 down, 47 up while retaining the REIN and retx high (I checked IP Profile on BT speediest) is quite different.
My observations of US INP being > 50 when on retx high profile is purely from my experience with my line although I have seen this mentioned a few times in various posts by other members, however, it appears not to be consistant and the most definitive indicator (certainly of DS retx profile) is B0 INP REIN being "1" for high and "0" for low retx profile.
Of course it's easy to calculate the data throughput ratio from synch speed and BTw BRAS profile which will give a definitive indication of retx high/low profile. (provided your BRAS profile is correct)
Can't see how this method would be applied for US data throughput ratio calculation as no US BRAS profile.
TBH the u/s GINP or not never affected the u/s sync speed (it always synced at 20MBit) so even if GINP gets removed from the upstream presumably based on the DLM behaviour so far my d/s will stay the same. However if I could get retx low that would be nice!!
I can only comment on DS G.Inp to date.
I'am on a PN 40/10 package, was 40/2 until the free upgrade by PN last November.
DLM has changed my DS retx profile a number of times, have always found that my DS synch rate would increase on retx high but with the associated decrease in data throughput ratio my data speed remained about the same, the inverse applied when on retx low profile again leaving my data throughput speed virtually the same.
My last excursion to DS retx low profile occured when my package was upgraded from US 2 to 10 Mbps, re-synch'ed on low profile (had been running on retx high previously) however, after a few days, DLM put me back on retx high even though my DS ES/CRC error rates were consistantly in single figures, line very stable !
It appears to be very difficult to convince DLM to change back to retx low profile even on a very stable and error free line.
Will be interesting to see if DLM will change your line to US retx low profile in the longer term.