This is an open question to those of you that run xDSL networks, which is not my case. I'm looking for some real world Bit Error Rate statistics, max vs min and averages of those values that you see in your current xDSL infrastructure. I'm interested in the last mile (DSLAM <-> CPE).
Is anyone looking into this to determine the condition/quality of delivered loops and may have built BER data versus loop lenght, noise margin and other DSL related metrics?
Thomas
On Tue March 14 2006 10:23, Thomas Kernen wrote:
I'm looking for some real world Bit Error Rate statistics, max vs min and averages of those values that you see in your current xDSL infrastructure. I'm interested in the last mile (DSLAM <-> CPE).
I could give you samples from one of our sdsl banks. Unfortunatly these would be instantenious, as we do not log this information. We only monitor carrier,throughput and latency. Line lengths I'd have to check the contracts. Would this be of any help?
greetings, - Folken
Folken wrote:
On Tue March 14 2006 10:23, Thomas Kernen wrote:
I'm looking for some real world Bit Error Rate statistics, max vs min and averages of those values that you see in your current xDSL infrastructure. I'm interested in the last mile (DSLAM <-> CPE).
I could give you samples from one of our sdsl banks. Unfortunatly these would be instantenious, as we do not log this information. We only monitor carrier,throughput and latency. Line lengths I'd have to check the contracts. Would this be of any help?
If you don't mind sending me a couple of samples for pure analysis I would appreciate it. Unicast it to my email address pls.
Thomas