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Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 7 Status: VDSL Port Details
LABEL
Port Info
Number
Name
Link Type
State
Up Time
Actual Template
Transmission
System
Init Result
Limit Mask
US0 Mask
Electrical Length This field displays the final electrical length of the cable negotiated by the Switch and the
Cyclic Extension Cyclic extension is a method that adds a redundant data into each DMT symbol. This
VDSL Status
Attainable net
data rate
SNR Margin
Signal
Attenuation
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DESCRIPTION
This field displays the selected port number.
This field displays the descriptive name of the port.
This field displays the type of the port.
This field displays whether the port is connected (Showtime), not connected (Idle), is
searching for any CPE device (Handshake), is negotiating a connection with a CPE
device (Training), is under loop diagnostic testing (LD_Testing), or has completed the
loop diagnostic testing (LD_Done). See
This field displays the total amount of time the line has been up.
This field displays the VDSL template the line is currently using.
This field displays the VDSL transmission mode the port is negotiating or has negotiated
with the connected CPE device.
This field displays the outcome of when the line was last initiated. The possible results
are shown next.
noFail: The initialization was successful.
configError: The initialization failed because of a configuration error.
configNotFeasible: The initialization failed because a setting is not supported on both
the Switch and the CPE.
commFail: The initialization failed because of a communication error between the
Switch and the CPE.
noPeerAtu: The initialization failed because the Switch cannot detect the connected CPE
device.
otherCause: The initialization failed because of another reason.
To reduce the impact of interference and attenuation, ITU-T 993.2 specifies a limit PSD
(Power Spectrum Density) mask that limits the VDSL2 transmitters' PSD for both
downstream and upstream traffic.
This field displays a standard-defined limit PSD mask that the line is currently using.
This field displays the PSD mask used for upstream band 0.
The possible masks are shown next. (See ITU-T G.993.2 Annex A for more information.)
EU-32, EU-36, EU-40, EU-44, EU-48, EU-52, EU-56, EU-60, EU-64, EU-128
connected CPE device. See
helps to reduce interference on a line.
This field displays the length of the redundant data used on the line.
This parameter indicates the maximum upstream/downstream net data rate currently
attainable by the Switch transmitter and the CPE receiver or by the CPE transmitter and
the Switch receiver.
This field displays the upstream/downstream SNR (Signal-to-Noise Rate) margin.
This field displays the upstream/downstream loss of power (in dB) traveling along the
line.
Section 7.2.1 on page 54
UPBO/DPBO Electrical Length
for more information.
on
page
100.
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