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web_gui:adsl_status_page [2010/11/02 10:56]
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web_gui:adsl_status_page [2010/11/19 11:35] (current)
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====== ADSL Status ====== ====== ADSL Status ======
-The ADSL Status page shows the current status of your ADSL connection.+<if !adsl> 
 +^ Your Internet Gate has no ADSL ^ 
 +| As your Internet Gate uses Ethernet as WAN connection the contents of this page are not applicable to it. | 
 +</if> 
 + 
 +The ADSL Status page shows the current status of your ADSL connection. For a general description of ADSL equipments/lines see also [[wp>ADSL]].
:!: Click Refresh to update the page. To always see the latest information, and to be able to view evolving events, click "Refresh automatically". :!: Click Refresh to update the page. To always see the latest information, and to be able to view evolving events, click "Refresh automatically".
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 +{{ :web_gui:adsl_status_page.png?269|ADSL Status page}}
=== General status === === General status ===
-  * Operational mode - ADSL technology used by the connection.+  * **Operational mode** - ADSL technology used by the connection.
-  * ADSL line state:+  * **ADSL line state**:
    * Idle - no ADSL connection.     * Idle - no ADSL connection.
    * Handshake - searching for ADSL connection (DSLAM), negotiating transfer protocols.     * Handshake - searching for ADSL connection (DSLAM), negotiating transfer protocols.
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:!: It is normal for the modem to report "Idle", "Handshake" or "Training" during up to five minutes after power on. However, if "Active" is still not reported after five minutes please check the cable attached to the LINE connector. :!: It is normal for the modem to report "Idle", "Handshake" or "Training" during up to five minutes after power on. However, if "Active" is still not reported after five minutes please check the cable attached to the LINE connector.
-  * Transmit speed, Receive speed - transfer speed of the ADSL connection.\\+  * **Transmit speed**, **Receive speed** - transfer speed of the ADSL connection.\\
:!: These speeds are only a measure of the transfer speeds of the ADSL link. Many ADSL service providers limit the actual data transfer speeds to lower values centrally. :!: These speeds are only a measure of the transfer speeds of the ADSL link. Many ADSL service providers limit the actual data transfer speeds to lower values centrally.
-  * Firmware (ADSL)  Version of the ADSL chip program code.+  * **Firmware (ADSL)** Version of the ADSL chip program code.
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=== Quality values etc. === === Quality values etc. ===
-  * Downstream From Internet to modem. +  * **Downstream** From Internet to modem. 
-  * Upstream From modem to Internet.+  * **Upstream** From modem to Internet.
-  * Power  Signal strength of the transmitter. +  * **Power** Signal strength of the transmitter. 
-  * CRC errors (Cyclic Redundancy Check)  Number of damaged ATM-packets that could not be repared but had to be retransmitted. Values higher than 0 are normal, but should not increase dramatically. +  * **CRC errors** (Cyclic Redundancy Check)  Number of damaged ATM-packets that could not be repared but had to be retransmitted. Values higher than 0 are normal, but should not increase dramatically. [[wp>Cyclic_redundancy_check]] 
-  * HEC errors (Header Error Control)  Like CRC, but counts damaged cell headers. Values higher than 0 are normal, but should not increase dramatically. +  * **HEC errors** (Header Error Control)  Like CRC, but counts damaged cell headers. Values higher than 0 are normal, but should not increase dramatically. 
-  * FEC  Number of damaged ATM-packets that could be repared. All values are normal. +  * **FEC (Forward Error Corrections)** Number of damaged ATM-packets that could be repared. All values are normal. [[wp>Forward_error_correction]] 
-  * Line attenuation The value is a measure of quality of the telephone cable (lower value - better quality). +  * **Line attenuation ** The value is a measure of quality of the telephone cable (lower value - better quality). [[wp>Attenuation]] 
-  * SNR margin (Signal-to-Noise-Ratio)  Level difference between the ADSL signal and the background noise in the telephone cable. All values above 6dB allow data transmit with current speeds. The value is a measure of quality of the telephone cable, and hints if the transmit speeds could be increased or not. +  * **SNR margin** (Signal-to-Noise-Ratio)  Level difference between the ADSL signal and the background noise in the telephone cable. All values above 6dB allow data transmit with current speeds. The value is a measure of quality of the telephone cable, and hints if the transmit speeds could be increased or not. [[wp>Signal-to-noise_ratio]] 
-  * Loss of signal Number of times ADSL connectivity has been lost. Values higher than 0 are normal, but should not increase dramatically. +  * **Loss of signal ** Number of times ADSL connectivity has been lost. Values higher than 0 are normal, but should not increase dramatically. 
-  * Loss of frame Number of damaged ATM packets. Values higher than 0 are normal, but should not increase dramatically. +  * **Loss of frame ** Number of damaged ATM packets. Values higher than 0 are normal, but should not increase dramatically. 
-  * Impulse Noise Protection The maximum length of an impulse disturbance that can be corrected by the equipment. A higher value means a better tolerance - but a reduced usable bandwith. +  * **Impulse Noise Protection ** The maximum length of an impulse disturbance that can be corrected by the equipment. A higher value means a better tolerance - but a reduced usable bandwith. 
-  * DSLAM  Central office equipment (vendor).+  * **DSLAM** Central office equipment (vendor). [[wp>DSLAM]]
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=== ADSL Frequency Diagram === === ADSL Frequency Diagram ===
-  * Bits per channel   Number of data bits transmitted per ADSL channel. Not using all 15 bits is perfectly normal. The diagram is mainly for support and technicians to easier find remote interference sources affecting your telephone cable.+  * Number of data bits transmitted per ADSL channel. Not using all 15 bits is perfectly normal. The diagram is mainly for support and technicians to easier find remote interference sources affecting your telephone cable. [[wp>ADSL]]
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