Planet IP DSLAM IDL-2400 User Manual page 237

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GsSymbolsPerRsWord
GsRsDepth
GsRedundantBytesPer
RsCode
AtucChanPerfAtmCD
AtucChanPerfAtmCU
AtucChanGsINPdn
AtucChanGsL0dn
AtucChanGsM0dn
AtucChanGsT0dn
AtucChanGsB0dn
IP DSLAM
Indicates the number of DMT symbols per
Reed-Solomon code word (S), in the downstream
direction.
Indicates interleaving depth (D), in the downstream
direction.
Indicates the number of redundant bytes (R), per
Reed-Solomon code in the downstream direction.
Provides a count of the total number of cells passed
through the cell delineation and HEC function process
operating on the ATM Data Path while in the SYNC
state.(length = 4 bytes).
Provides a count of the total number of cells in the ATM
Data Path delivered at the logical interface between the
ATU-C and a digital network element, such as one or
more switching systems.
The actual number of Impulse Noise Protection(INP)
symbols for the downstream interleaved channel. One
symbol equals 250 µs, so an INP of 1 correlates to a
correction time of 250 µs.
The number of bits from the upstream latency path
function #0 included per DMT symbol.(length = 4 bytes).
It is not available for ADSL.
The number of Mux Data Frames per FEC Data Frame in
upstream latency path function #0.(length = 4 bytes). It is
not available for ADSL.
The ratio of the number of Mux Data Frames to the
number of sync octets in the upstream latency path
function #0.(length = 4 bytes). It is not available for
ADSL.
The nominal number of octets from frame bearer #0 per
Mux Data Frame at Reference Point A in upstream
latency path function #0.(length = 4 bytes). It is not
available for ADSL.
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