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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 30
xDSL Performance
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Line Rate
Click
Line Rate
to display an ADSL port’s line operating values (see
Line Data
Click
Line Data
to display an ADSL port’s line bit allocation (see
Port
Use this drop-down list box to select a port for which you wish to view
information.
Refresh
Click
Refresh
to display updated information.
Port Name
This section displays the name of the port.
Performance
Line Type
“Fast” stands for non-interleaved (fast mode) and “Interleaved” stands for
interleaved mode.
Init
This field displays the number of link-ups and link-downs.
Down/Up
Stream BLKS
The number of Blocks transmitted (downstream) or received (upstream) on this
ADSL port. A block is a set of consecutive bits associated with the path; each bit
belongs to one and only one block. Consecutive bits may not be contiguous in
time.
ATUC/ATUR ES
The Number of Errored Seconds transmitted (downstream) or received
(upstream) on this ADSL port.
ATUC/ATUR
SES
The Number of Severely Errored Seconds transmitted (downstream) or
received (upstream) on this ADSL port. Severely errored seconds contained
30% or more errored blocks. This is a subset of the
Down/Up Stream ES
.
ATUC/ATUR
UAS
The downstream or upstream number of UnAvailable Seconds.
Interleaved
FEBE
In interleaved mode, the number of Far End Block Errors (Far End Cyclic
Redundancy Checks).
Interleaved
NEBE
In interleaved mode, the number of Near End Block Errors (Near End Cyclic
Redundancy Checks).
Interleaved
FEFEC
In interleaved mode, the Far End number of ADSL frames repaired by Forward
Error Correction.
Interleaved
NEFEC
In interleaved mode, the Near End number of ADSL frames repaired by Forward
Error Correction.
LPR
This is the number of times that the subscriber’s ADSL device has experienced
a Loss of Power (been off).
15 min, 1day history This section of the screen displays line performance statistics for the current
and previous 15-minute periods, as well as for the current and previous 24
hours.
lofs
The number of times a Loss Of Frame Second has occurred within the period.
loss
The number of times a Loss Of Signal Second has occurred within the period.
lols
The number of times a Loss Of Link Second has occurred within the period.
lprs
The number of times a Loss of Power Second has occurred within the period.
es
The number of Errored Seconds that have occurred within the period.
init
The number of successful initializations that have occurred within the period.
ses
The number of Severely Errored Seconds that have occurred within the period.
uas
The number of UnAvailable Seconds that have occurred within the period.
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