[AusNOG] NBN VDSL Speeds | Line Sync | Determining Max Throughput

Matthew Muscat matthew at mamis.com.au
Wed Mar 15 14:02:34 EST 2017


You may get some insight into your line length / connected node connected
node, together with the estimated distance / speed of the line using the
below tool.

http://nbnmtm.australiaeast.cloudapp.azure.com/nbnmtm.html

I'm not entirely certain how this data is sourced, but it was accurate for
our location.

Regards,
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On 15 March 2017 at 00:08, Ben Cummings <bcummings at clublinks.com.au> wrote:

> Thank you all for taking the time to reply, I really appreciate your quick
> and informative responses.
>
> So my understanding now is that Maximum Line Rate/Attainable Rate ≠ Line
> Sync Rate.
> And to avoid a hypothetical scenario where I get stuck on a contract
> paying for a 50Mbps service, that will only ever allow me to see 30Mbps - I
> need to connect a modem that shows the maximum attainable rate, to see what
> I can actually achieve.
>
> Unfortunately it doesn't appear my new learning project provides that
> information (unless a VDSL connection shows detail than a ADSL connection
> does) - so I'll have to borrow something to examine that further.
>
> But I'm very much looking forward to being able to push through more than
> 13/0.8 !
>
> bcummings at the320> show interfaces at-2/0/0 extensive
> --snip--
>   ADSL status:
>     Modem status  : Showtime (Adsl2plus)
>     DSL mode      :     Auto    Annex A
>     Last fail code: None
>     Subfunction   : 0x00
>     Seconds in showtime : 73848
>   ADSL Chipset Information:               ATU-R                  ATU-C
>     Vendor Country :                       0xb5                   0xb5
>     Vendor ID      :                       BDCM                   BDCM
>     Vendor Specific:                     0x9385                 0xa1f2
>   ADSL Statistics:                        ATU-R                  ATU-C
>     Attenuation (dB)         :             31.0                   18.0
>     Capacity used (%)        :                0                      0
>     Noise margin (dB)        :              6.0                    7.5
>     Output power (dBm)       :             19.0                   12.0
>
>                                   Interleave       Fast  Interleave
> Fast
>     Bit rate (kbps)   :                15128          0
> 1087          0
>     CRC               :                    0        474
> 0          0
>     FEC               :                    0          0
> 0          0
>     HEC               :                24722          0
> 0          0
>     Received cells    :            544249614          0
>     Transmitted cells :            108703718          0
>
>
> Thanks again everyone.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Ben Cummings
> Clublinks
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew Muscat [mailto:matthew at mamis.com.au <matthew at mamis.com.au>]
> Sent: Tue 14/03/2017 22:45
> To: Ben Cummings
> Cc: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net
> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] NBN VDSL Speeds | Line Sync | Determining Max
> Throughput
>
> You should be able to see the maximum line rate (depending on your modem) -
> I've got an ISP Supplied (Internode) Technicolour TG-789.
>
> We're about 20m from the pillar and have a 100/40 service - max line rate
> appears currently at 140/57 (see below)
>
> DSL Stats:
>
> Maximum Line rate:     57.62 Mbps         140.91 Mbps
> Line Rate:             44.19 Mbps         107.73 Mbps
> Output Power           -1.1  dBm            8.3  dBm
> Noise Margin           15.4  dB            15.6 dB
> Line Attenuation  3.1, 12.3, 18.5 dB  7.7, 16.3, 23.5 dB
>
> Regards,
> [image: Mamis]     Matthew Muscat
> Director
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> m +61 425 782 555 <0425%20782%20555> <+61425782555 <0425%20782%20555>>
> e matthew at mamis.com.au
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>
> On 14 March 2017 at 21:04, Richard Ham (lists) <rich-lists at edit-co.com>
> wrote:
>
> > My Zyxel VMG8324-B10A shows the following stat on a 50/20 service. A
> NF8AC
> > doesn't have any such stats that I can find.
> >
> >
> >
> >                Line Rate:     22.599 Mbps       54.998 Mbps
> >
> >     Actual Net Data Rate:     22.600 Mbps       54.999 Mbps
> >
> > Attainable Net Data Rate:     39.884 Mbps       97.528 Mbps
> >
> >
> >
> > A cisco 887 I have says the following in an sh controllers vdsl 0
> >
> >
> >
> > Attainable Rate:        138131 <13%2081%2031> <13%2081%2031>
> kbits/s           48351
>
> > kbits/s
> >
> > -snip-
> >
> >                   DS Channel1     DS Channel0   US Channel1       US
> > Channel0
> >
> > Speed (kbps):             0            28000             0
> > 6400
> >
> >
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> >
> >
> > Richard
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > You'll sync at your purchased speed, with attainable rate showing your
> > line's possible maximum.  E.g. I pay for 50/20, so sync at 55/22.  When I
> > was previously paying for 100/40 on the same line, I was syncing at
> > 110/44.  Not sure on attainable rate, as the HG658 doesn't show it :\
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, 14 Mar 2017 at 8:31 pm, Ben Cummings <bcummings at clublinks.com.au
> >
> > wrote:
> >
> > Hello All,
> >
> >
> >
> > Just a quick question that will likely be a quick answer for someone with
> > more familiarity on the subject matter.
> >
> >
> >
> > I haven't had much exposure to the inner workings of the NBN or xDSL (so
> > please excuse my ignorance) and haven't been able to find an answer
> > elsewhere.
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm not too far away from getting FTTN at home, and am curious as to
> > whether my standard 25/5 plan will show me a line sync speed of let's say
> > for arguments sake, 65000 but have a maximum throughput of 25000 set
> > further upstream by the RSP (thus suggesting a 50Mbps plan would allow me
> > to use up to the full 50Mbps, but that I wouldn't be able to achieve near
> > full utilisation of a 100Mbps service) -or- would a 25/5 service show my
> > line sync as 25000 and provide me no real indication of what I could
> > theoretically push through the copper after attenuation, equipment choice
> > and cable wear and tear comes in to play if the cap were taken off.
> >
> >
> >
> > Any insights or wisdom on this would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >
> >
> > Kind Regards,
> >
> >
> >
> > Ben Cummings
> >
> > Clublinks
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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