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VDSL Setup > VDSL Profile > ChanProfile

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Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics Table 7 Status: VDSL Port Details (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Interleaving Depth Interleaving Block Actual Latency Path Ptm Status This field displays the actual interleaving depth. The value ranges from 1 to 4096 with an increment of 1. The value 1 indicates no interleaving. This field displays the actual interleaving block length. The value ranges from 4 to 255 with an increment of 1. This field displays the ID of the channel the Switch is using for that port. All the following fields describe the status for this channel. Packet Transfer Mode is a packet-based (for example, for Ethernet packets, IP packets, etc.) transmission method applied in VDSL2. It can highly increase the efficiency of packet transmission. This field displays the current state of the VDSL channel in packet transfer mode. noDefect: means both Switch and CPE device did not detect any failure or the channel is not using packet transfer mode. outOfSync: means an out of synchronization failure was detected. Actual RA Mode This field displays actual rate adaptive mode. n/a: no CPE device is connected to this port. RA mode at init: the Switch keeps the transmission rate negotiated between the Switch and CPE devices. It ranges from the configured minimum to the maximum net data rate (set in the VDSL Setup > VDSL Profile > ChanProfile screen) based on the initial line condition. The Switch automatically resumes a dropped link and adjusts the data rate back to the allowed range. Fixed rate mode: the Switch fixes the transmission rate as the minimum net data rate and disables transmission rate adjustment. If the attainable speeds cannot match configured speeds, then the VDSL link may go down or link communications may be sporadic due to line errors and consequent retransmissions. The Switch does not automatically resume a dropped link if you use this mode. Dynamic rate adaptation: the Switch dynamically changes the transmission rate negotiated between the Switch and CPE devices during initialization as well as during SHOWTIME status. This mode inceases the line's stability and avoid the line being easily dropped when noise occurs. However, it may cause crosstalk noise during transmission rate adjustment. Retransmission Mode SOS enabled: the Switch uses the emergency rate adjustment system for immediate rate adjustment to avoid crosstalk noise. See SOS on page 102 for more information. This field displays G.INP retransmission mode. n/a: no CPE device is connected to this port. RTX in use: G.INP retransmission is eabled on the Switch. Mode Forbidden: G.INP retransmission is disabled on the Switch. Retransmission Overhead CPE not support: The connected CPE device does not support G.INP retransmission. This field displays the expected retransmission data rate of overhead in kilobits per second (Kbps). 62 VES1724-56 User's Guide

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Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics
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Interleaving
Depth
This field displays the actual interleaving depth. The value ranges from 1 to 4096 with an
increment of 1. The value 1 indicates no interleaving.
Interleaving
Block
This field displays the actual interleaving block length. The value ranges from 4 to 255
with an increment of 1.
Actual Latency
Path
This field displays the ID of the channel the Switch is using for that port. All the following
fields describe the status for this channel.
Ptm Status
Packet Transfer Mode is a packet-based (for example, for Ethernet packets, IP packets,
etc.) transmission method applied in VDSL2. It can highly increase the efficiency of
packet transmission.
This field displays the current state of the VDSL channel in packet transfer mode.
noDefect
: means both Switch and CPE device did not detect any failure or the channel is
not using packet transfer mode.
outOfSync
: means an out of synchronization failure was detected.
Actual RA Mode
This field displays actual rate adaptive mode.
n/a
: no CPE device is connected to this port.
RA mode at init
: the Switch keeps the transmission rate negotiated between the Switch
and CPE devices. It ranges from the configured minimum to the maximum net data rate
(set in the
VDSL Setup > VDSL Profile > ChanProfile
screen) based on the initial line
condition. The Switch automatically resumes a dropped link and adjusts the data rate
back to the allowed range.
Fixed rate mode
: the Switch fixes the transmission rate as the minimum net data rate
and disables transmission rate adjustment. If the attainable speeds cannot match
configured speeds, then the VDSL link may go down or link communications may be
sporadic due to line errors and consequent retransmissions. The Switch does not
automatically resume a dropped link if you use this mode.
Dynamic rate adaptation
: the Switch dynamically changes the transmission rate
negotiated between the Switch and CPE devices during initialization as well as during
SHOWTIME status. This mode inceases the line’s stability and avoid the line being easily
dropped when noise occurs. However, it may cause crosstalk noise during transmission
rate adjustment.
SOS enabled
: the Switch uses the emergency rate adjustment system for immediate
rate adjustment to avoid crosstalk noise. See
SOS on page 102
for more information.
Retransmission
Mode
This field displays G.INP retransmission mode.
n/a
: no CPE device is connected to this port.
RTX in use
: G.INP retransmission is eabled on the Switch.
Mode Forbidden
: G.INP retransmission is disabled on the Switch.
CPE not support
: The connected CPE device does not support G.INP retransmission.
Retransmission
Overhead
This field displays the expected retransmission data rate of overhead in kilobits per
second (Kbps).
Table 7
Status: VDSL Port Details (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION