Problem with results obtained from a GEA test - Internal PN fault needs looking into.
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Problem with results obtained from a GEA test - Internal PN fault needs looking into.
29-03-2017 2:39 PM
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Can one of the PN reps please log this as a fault on your systems that needs fixing.
I've noticed for a couple of years now that the DLM profile results from a GEA test hardly ever seem to tie up with reality. This is not a one off nor is it a recent change whereby perhaps your system hasn't had chance to catch up yet.
If you have a fault logged, it doesn't help when your staff aren't seeing the true picture.
For example this is from a GEA test run on my line this morning
0.128M-80M Downstream. Error Protection Off - 0.128M-20M Upstream. Error Protection Off.
Yet my stats show a very different picture proving that DLM has applied INP 3 FECs are racking up and Interleaving was applied to my line several days ago.
adsl info --stats adsl: ADSL driver and PHY status Status: Showtime Last Retrain Reason: 0 Last initialization procedure status: 0 Max: Upstream rate = 29485 Kbps, Downstream rate = 81434 Kbps Bearer: 0, Upstream rate = 20000 Kbps, Downstream rate = 68095 Kbps Link Power State: L0 Mode: VDSL2 Annex B VDSL2 Profile: Profile 17a TPS-TC: PTM Mode Trellis: U:ON /D:ON Line Status: No Defect Training Status: Showtime Down Up SNR (dB): 6.2 12.4 Attn(dB): 0.0 0.0 Pwr(dBm): 6.5 6.6 VDSL2 framing Bearer 0 MSGc: 18 150 B: 51 236 M: 1 1 T: 64 5 R: 12 16 S: 0.0243 0.3771 L: 21072 5410 D: 1333 1 I: 64 255 N: 64 255 Counters Bearer 0 OHF: 28397486 1761497 OHFErr: 0 4 RS: 2974626713 2201161 RSCorr: 215108 69 RSUnCorr: 0 0 Bearer 0 HEC: 0 0 OCD: 0 0 LCD: 0 0 Total Cells: 1510351738 0 Data Cells: 59136823 0 Drop Cells: 0 Bit Errors: 0 0 ES: 0 4 SES: 0 0 UAS: 27 27 AS: 44344
I happen to note that there is a timestamp there of 2017-03-16. Why is it so out of date?
Re: Problem with results obtained from a GEA test - Internal PN fault needs looking into.
29-03-2017 2:41 PM
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PS Whilst at it, can someone please also fix the closing tag when the user has uploaded an image file. It makes the whole of the rest of the ticket one massive hyperlink so I cant copy and paste any of the text.
Re: Problem with results obtained from a GEA test - Internal PN fault needs looking into.
05-04-2017 1:47 PM
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The GEA test results come from BT wholesale when we run a test, unfortunately BTWholesale/ECO Plus are not maintained by plusnet, however I'm asking a few questions to try and get more information on why the time stamp on the fibre tests generally seem to be behind.
In regards to the ticket becoming one massive hyperlink after uploading an image, I'm flagging this up with the relevant people to try and get that resolved. Thanks for bringing that to our attention.
Re: Problem with results obtained from a GEA test - Internal PN fault needs looking into.
11-04-2017 11:35 AM
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I've asked around a few people and we believe it may just the time stamp for 14 days RRT I think having looked into it further. If we had access to Openreach Yukon data we could confirm, but only Wholesale can view that being the CP for FTTC.
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