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This shows the line is '''In Sync''', with an '''Up Sync''' of 854Kb/s, and a '''Down Sync''' of 6551Kb/s. |
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BT Test xDSL Status Check:Pass OK.pass OK. Circuit In Sync |
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BRAS=5000Kb/s FTR=6374Kb/s MSR=7968Kb/s ServOpt=1 I/L=A |
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Up Sync=448Kb/s LoopLoss=21dB SNR=24dB HIGH ErrSec=0 HECErr=0 Cells=928584990 |
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Down Sync=6144Kb/s '''FTB''' LoopLoss=33dB SNR=10dB ErrSec=0 HECErr=0 Cells=-1335203176 |
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This one shows that the line has a FTB - Fault Threshold Breach - ie, the Down Sync (6,144) is less than the Fault Threshold Rate (6,374). The line speed is below what it should be and would need looking in to. See: [:Category:Slow_ADSL] |
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Revision as of 09:02, 10 March 2015
BT Sync Status Test
- Available on BT ADSL lines.
This will report back the current sync status of the line, including error counts. This is non-intrusive and should not cause the line to drop.
Example output:
BT Test xDSL Status Check:Pass Standalone sub test passed successfully. Pass OK. Circuit In Sync. BRAS=5779kbit/s FTR=6502kbit/s MSR=8128kbit/s ServOpt=1 I/L=A Up Sync=854kbit/s LoopLoss=22.6 dB SNR=17.5 dB ErrSec=0 HECErr=0 Cells=1677609 Down Sync=6551kbit/s LoopLoss=40.8 dB SNR=13.5 dB ErrSec=0 HECErr=N/A Cells=4001712
This shows the line is In Sync, with an Up Sync of 854Kb/s, and a Down Sync of 6551Kb/s.
BT Test xDSL Status Check:Pass OK.pass OK. Circuit In Sync BRAS=5000Kb/s FTR=6374Kb/s MSR=7968Kb/s ServOpt=1 I/L=A Up Sync=448Kb/s LoopLoss=21dB SNR=24dB HIGH ErrSec=0 HECErr=0 Cells=928584990 Down Sync=6144Kb/s '''FTB''' LoopLoss=33dB SNR=10dB ErrSec=0 HECErr=0 Cells=-1335203176
This one shows that the line has a FTB - Fault Threshold Breach - ie, the Down Sync (6,144) is less than the Fault Threshold Rate (6,374). The line speed is below what it should be and would need looking in to. See: [:Category:Slow_ADSL]
FTTC End to End Test
- Available on BT FTTC/FTTP lines.
This will run FTTC/FTTP specific tests and will suggest if it finds a fault or not.
Example result:
BT Test E2E Access Test/DCN:Inconclusive OR test pass. Unable to find the fault. Down:40.0 (39.7/39.9/40.0) Up:10.0 (9.9/9.9/9.9) NA 0.128M-40M Downstream, Interleaving Off - 0.128M-10M Upstream, Interleaving Off. In Sync Pass:GTC_FTTC_SERVICE_0000 GEA service test completed and no fault found.
If the test says...
Down:40.0 (//) Up:10.0 (//)
...then the line is probably not in sync (no sync figures given).