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Field Name
Description
Interface
(RX/ TX)
Displays available WAN interfaces (atm, ptm, eth)
Description
(RX/ TX)
Displays the service description (pppoe, ipoe, br)
Bytes -
(RX/ TX) total quantity of packets in Bytes
Pkts - (RX/ TX) total quantity of packets
Errs - (RX/ TX) total quantity of error packets
Drops -(RX/ TX) total quantity of dropped packets
Reset Statistics
Resets the Statistics to zero.
WAN Service
Device Info -> Statistics -> WAN displays
the TX/RX Bytes, Packets, Error and Drops for each WAN interface for your SmartRG
Gateway. All WAN interfaces configured for your SmartRG gateway are included.
Use the
Reset Statistics
button near the bottom of the screen to reset these counters.
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The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Field Name
Description
Port Number
Displays the statistics specifically for Port 1, or both ports if Bonded
In Octets
Total quantity of received Octets
Out Octets
Total quantity of transmitted Octets
In Packets
Total quantity of received Packets
Out Packets
Total quantity of transmitted Packets
In OAM Cells
Total quantity of received OAM Cells
Out OAM Cells
Total quantity of transmitted OAM Cells
In ASM Cells
Total quantity of received ASM Cells
Out ASM Cells
Total quantity of transmitted ASM Cells
In Packet Errors
Total quantity of received Packet Errors
In Cell Errors
Total quantity of received Cell Errors
xTM
The Device Info -> Statistics -> xTM displays the ATM/PTM statistics for your SmartRG Gateway.
All WAN interfaces configured
for your SmartRG gateway are included.
Use the
Reset button
near the bottom of the screen to reset these counters.
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xDSL
Device Info -> Statistics -> xDSL displays the DSL statistics for your SmartRG Gateway.
All xDSL
(VDSL or ADSL) interfaces configured for your SmartRG gateway are included.
You are also able to reset these counters by selecting the Reset Statistics button located on the xTM screen as shown below.
Use the
Reset Statistics button
near the bottom of the screen to reset these counters.
Also featured is an xDSL Bit Error Rate (BER) test which determines the quality of the xDSL connection. Scroll to the bot-
tom of the table of statistics and click xDSL BER Test.
The test transfers idle cells containing a known pattern and com-
pares the received data with this known pattern. Comparison errors are then tabulated and displayed. The duration of
the test is selectable from the drop-down menu at the test screen. Selectable values range from 1-360 seconds.
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The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Field Name
Description
Mode
Displays the service type (ADSL_2plus, VDSL2)
Traffic Type
Displays the connection type (ATM, PTM, ETH
Status
Displays the status of the connection (Up, NoSignal, Initializing)
Link Power State
Link output power state
Line Coding (Trellis)
(Downstream/Upstream) Displays the state of Trellis Coded Modulation (On, Off)
SNR Margin (db)
(Downstream/Upstream) Signal to Noise Ratio
Attenuation (db)
(Downstream/Upstream) Estimate of average loop attenuation
Output Power (dBm)
(Downstream/Upstream) Transmit power from the gateway to the DSL loop.
Attainable Rate (Kbps)
(Downstream/ Upstream) The typically obtainable sync rate.
PhyR Status
[Inactive, Active] Physical Layer Retransmission feature status.
(Downstream/ Upstream)
Rate (Kbps)
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream) Current sync rate
MSGc (# of bytes in over-
head channel message)
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream)
B (# of bytes in Mux
Data Frame)
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream)
M (# of Mux Data Frames
in FEC Data Frame)
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream)
T (Mux Data Frames
over sync bytes)
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream)
R (# of check bytes
in FEC Data Frame)
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream)
S (ratio of FEC over PMD
Data Frame length)
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream)
L (# of bits in PMD
Data Frame)
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream)
D (interleaver depth)
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream)
Delay (msec)
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream)
INP (DMT symbol)
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream)
Super Frames
(Path 0/1, Downstream/Upstream) Total number of super frames.

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