[AusNOG] Cisco 857W and DSL2?

Brad Gould bradley at internode.com.au
Fri Mar 23 13:44:10 EST 2012


ADSL 1 is good for 8Mbps.

Such round numbers are suspiciously like a line profile, not a naturally occurring sync speed.

Brad

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On 23/03/2012, at 13:34, "Skeeve Stevens" <skeeve+ausnog at eintellego.net<mailto:skeeve+ausnog at eintellego.net>> wrote:

Hmmm Looks good.

DS / US

Noise Margin:    25.0 dB                         22.0 dB
Output Power:    15.0 dBm                        12.0 dBm
Attenuation:     40.0 dB                         20.0 dB


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On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 13:27, Guy Ellis <guy at traverse.com.au<mailto:guy at traverse.com.au>> wrote:
99% sure this is a provisioning problem with Telstra, seen it at least 10 time before.

Check the SNR (downstream), if it's >> 10dB then the line provisioning has not been updated.

 - G.



On 23/03/2012 1:17 PM, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
Hey all,

I've done some googling and the answers were inconclusive.

I have someone whose just called me re a DSL router I installed some 4 years ago for a simple change.

I noticed that it was real slow, and checked the speed, and it is still trained up as a 1.5/512

Speed (kbps):             0             1536             0               512

It is running: System image file is "flash:c850-advsecurityk9-mz.124-15.T7.bin"

But I am not sure if that firmware (or does the DSL firmware need upgrading?) supports DSL2.

It is a Telstra service in a metroish area, so I assume all DSL1 ports are actually DSL2 ports.

Apparently the customer authorised Telstra upgrading it to DSL2 a long time ago... but perhaps the modem cant support it.

Init FW:         init_3.0.010_nobist.bin
Operation FW:    AMR-3.0.010.bin





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