Excellent support again

Started by Bill, Oct 28, 2009, 10:38:04

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Bill

Well, after almost exactly 48 hours (suspicious in itself) of rock steady sync it's shoved me straight back up to a 12db margin  :mad:

Email has been sent to support....
Bill
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Rik

BT's DLM acts like that if it thinks the line unstable, Bill.
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Bill

Agreed, but if it defines unstable as one resync in 48 hours then it needs a new dictionary...

I think it just as likely that the MSAN decided, for some reason, to simply change my targt SNRM, which seems to force a re-sync from the exchange end. It's what happened the first time it went to 12db from 9db, then the forced change back to 6db, then the latest to 12db again.

In each (unforced) case there was no obvious reason from my end for a resync to occur, the line had been rock steady  :dunno:

And that 48 hour period, to within a minute, is a bit much of a coincidence imo.
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Rik

It also looks at the error count, Bill.
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Bill

Agreed, but something has changed... why did it go straight from 6db to 12db, when previously it had sat happily at 9db for months on end, even maintaining speed over the occasional resync (some auto, some manual) and a 9-digit FEC count that actually rolled over?

(HEC errors were near zero and even CRC errors weren't high.)

Rhetorical question, btw  :P

My own opinion (tfh firmly in position) is that BT have found a sneaky way to reduce the bandwidth they have to supply...
Bill
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Rik

Once a higher target NM has been used, Bill, it seems to go straight to it if it deems it necessary. However, BT are testing new DLM software, and I'm on it. It allows my line to sync at 3db, with the extra speed that goes with that. IDNet can also make subtle stability changes which don't have such a big impact, so a word might help.
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Bill

Had a word with Simon via email and it seems that, as you thought, the MSAN isn't happy with my error rate... damned thing, it wasn't bothering me  :dunno:

So now it's daily noting of the error counts as I make one change at a time to see if I can reduce them... hours of endless fun :bawl:
Bill
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Rik

Remember, Max was even more painful when it launched... :(
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Sebby

Some may say it was painful to the max... ;D :out:

Rik

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JohnH

Quote from: Rik on Oct 30, 2009, 13:06:44
However, BT are testing new DLM software, and I'm on it. It allows my line to sync at 3db, with the extra speed that goes with that.

Are they just testing in certain areas, Rik?

John

Rik

It appears so. I'm in the lucky area, possibly because it's based on the MK node?
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Glenn

And I believe at your local exchange too, how much have you paid them?  :whistle:
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Rik

An email to Ian Livingstone.  :evil:
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