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Modem Statistics for CenturyLink ADSL/VDSL Modems (Updated)
RonR:
--- Quote from: tyson22691 on October 30, 2017, 10:50:17 PM ---I'm having this same problem of "Invalid Password". I am able to login via command prompt no problem, but as mentioned above, no matter what I try to set the password as in the options, when I try to hit "Ok" or "Apply" I get "Invalid Password". Using the Version 02/11/2017
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Have you tried a password consisting of a at least one uppercase, at least one lowercase, and at least one digit (minimum of 6 and maximum of 20 characters)?
Special characters are limited to: _-!@#$%^&*
I'm not aware of any problems in this area.
HaTaX:
Seems to work well enough with my C3000z, connected right up and started gathering stats. One thing I noticed is if I try to run it from my server, which has no sound device and all audio services stopped, I get an error saying 'Unable to initialize sound' and then it exits / crashes. Even if I take a cfg file with sound disabled this error keeps me from running it on my server, kind of a bummer.
At least it works fine from my desktop!
RonR:
--- Quote from: HaTaX on October 01, 2018, 03:26:16 AM ---Seems to work well enough with my C3000z, connected right up and started gathering stats. One thing I noticed is if I try to run it from my server, which has no sound device and all audio services stopped, I get an error saying 'Unable to initialize sound' and then it exits / crashes. Even if I take a cfg file with sound disabled this error keeps me from running it on my server, kind of a bummer.
At least it works fine from my desktop!
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Please try the attached update on your server which has no sound device.
HaTaX:
Worked like a charm, thank you very much!
HaTaX:
Quick question, I've had a few instances where the speed of one of the bonded connections drops down and the trained speed is far less then it should be: ~40Mbps vs expected 75Mbps.
If I telnet into the modem I can retrain the degraded line by issuing: 'xdslctl1 connection --up' ('xdslctl0' does line 1 and 'xdslctl1' does line 2)
Since I'm on a bonded connection I can issue this command to one of the lines and not experience a disconnect / interruption. Additionally this means I'm running two instances of DSLstats on different servers, each monitoring a line.
What I'd like to do is monitor the trained speed and send these commands when a threshold is hit, which looking at the 'Config -> Advanced -> Custom Command' section doesn't appear to be an option and perhaps it's in another area. Another option I would have is to simply retrain the connection every 24 or 48 hours in a dumb fashion to just ensure speeds stay up.
Is there the ability to trigger an action based on a threshold of connection speed? Even if it just wrote a text file out or launched a command I could achieve this, it doesn't have to be purpose built. I'm just looking for a way to do it without parsing all of the data in something like Stats.log for each day to trigger a reconnection / retrain.
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