The timers isnt needed to determine the SES is high, my uptime before my power cut was several months and I still had 0 SES, and my line has no error correction enabled on it.
His line has error correction and has dozens of SES, even if his uptime was a year thats high. Of course we know it isnt a year as he has been getting resyncs. So short uptime and dozens of SES equals an error prone line.
I couldn't disagree more.
Every single DLM initiated resync gives me 12 ES and a few SES.
They DON'T count towards the DLM daily limit but they show on the modem until rebooted.
Without timers we have no idea if those errors were over an hour or over a month.
If you think 150 ES/60 SES
in a YEAR is high then you need to reevaluate that.
The DLM limit for ES is upto 2880 per day.
How on Earth can 150 in a year be high.
Half the country probably gets those kind of error figures everyday.
??
If that's true then my line is awful.
It absolutely isn't true so don't worry about it.
edit: to add
Of course we know it isnt a year as he has been getting resyncs. So short uptime and dozens of SES equals an error prone line.
Those stats don't reset with resyncs but are from the entire modem uptime.
I wasn't trying to pick a fight but simply trying to reassure the OP that those figures aren't necessarily high as was previously pointed out to him.
Without relevant timers those error stats are pretty meaningless and telling OP they are high for a year when his modem may have a short uptime will cause a panic.