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Administrator's Handbook
Downstream Sync Rate
Upstream Sync Rate
Modulation
Data Path
Broadband IPv4 Address
Gateway IPv4 Address
MAC Address
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
Primary DNS Name
Secondary DNS Name
MTU
Status
Global Unicast IPv6
Address
Border Relay IPv4
Address
Transmit Packets
Transmit Errors
Transmit Discards
Transmit Packets
Transmit Errors
Transmit Discards
SN Margin (db)
Line Attenuation
Output Power (dBm)
Errored Seconds
Loss of Signal
Loss of Frame
FEC Errors
CRC Errors
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This is the rate at which your connection can download (receive) data on your
DSL line, in kilobits per second.
This is the rate at which your connection can upload (send) data on your DSL
line, in kilobits per second.
Method of regulating the DSL signal. DMT (Discrete MultiTone) allows connec-
tions to work better when certain radio transmitters are present.
Type of path used by the device's processor.
The public IP address of your device, whether dynamically or statically
assigned.
Your ISP's gateway router IP address.
Your Gateway's unique hardware address identifier.
The IP Address of the Primary Domain Name Server.
The IP Address of the backup Domain Name Server, if available.
The name of the Primary Domain Name Server.
The name of the backup Domain Name Server, if available.
Maximum Transmittable Unit before packets are broken into multiple packets.
IPv6
May be Enabled or Unavailable.
The public IPv6 address of your device, whether dynamically or statically
assigned.
The public IPv4 address of your device.
IPv4 Statistics
IPv4 packets transmitted.
Errors on IPv4 packets transmitted.
IPv4 packets dropped.
IPv6 Statistics
IPv6 packets transmitted.
Errors on IPv6 packets transmitted.
IPv6 packets dropped.
Downstream and Upstream Statistics
Signal to noise margin, in decibels. Reflects the amount of unwanted "noise"
on the DSL line.
Amount of reduction in signal strength on the DSL line, in decibels.
Measure of power output in decibels (dB) referenced to one milliwatt (mW).
The number of uncorrected seconds after being down for seven consecutive
seconds.
The absence of any signal for any reason, such as a disconnected cable or
loss of power.
A signal is detected but cannot sync with signal caused by mismatched proto-
cols, wrong ISP connection configuration, or faulty cable.
(Forwarded Error Correction errors) Count of received errored packets that
were fixed successfully with out a retry.
Number of times data packets have had to be resent due to errors in transmis-
sion or reception.

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