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= 4 bytes).
AturChanGsINPup
The actual number of Impulse Noise
Protection(INP) symbols for the upstream
interleaved channel. One symbol equals 250 µs,
so an INP of 1 correlates to a correction time of
250 µs.
AturChanGsL0up
The number of bits from the upstream latency path
function #0 included per DMT symbol.(length = 4
bytes). It is not available for ADSL.
AturChanGsM0up
The number of Mux Data Frames per FEC Data
Frame in upstream latency path function
#0.(length = 4 bytes). It is not available for ADSL.
AturChanGsT0up
The ratio of the number of Mux Data Frames to
the number of sync octets in the upstream latency
path function #0.(length = 4 bytes). It is not
available for ADSL.
AturChanGsB0up
The nominal number of octets from frame bearer
#0 per Mux Data Frame at Reference Point A in
upstream latency path function #0.(length = 4
bytes). It is not available for ADSL.
References
ADSL commands
8.9.13 ADSL ATUR Chanperf Commands
8.9.13.1 Get adsl atur chanperf
Description: This command is used to get.
Command Syntax: get adsl atur chanperf [ifname <interface-name>]
Parameters
Name Description
ifname <interface-
name>
The ADSL interface name.
Type : Get – Optional
Valid values: dsli-0 – dsli-23
Example
$ get adsl atur chanperf ifname dsli-0
Output
Ifname : dsli-0
Perf Valid Intervals : 10
Perf Invalid Intervals : 10
Perf valid 1Day Intvl : 20
Perf Invalid 1Day Intvl : 20
PerfData Curr15Min Curr1Day Prev1Day
Time Elapsed
/Monitored(sec) - 10 10 10
Rx Blocks 10 10 10 10
Tx Blocks 10 10 10 10
Corrected Blocks 10 10 10 10
Uncorrected Blocks 10 10 10 10
NCD Count 10 10 10 10
HEC Count 10 10 10 10
NCD Failure Count 20 20 20 20
LCD Failure Count 20 20 20 20
Output Fields
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