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174 Crocus SHDSL G703 Chapter 7 Reference manual Status attributes crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/linePair[ ]/transmitPower This attribute displays the current transmit power in dB, e.g. 7.5. crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/linePair[ ]/lineAttenuation This attribute displays the current line attenuation in dB, e.g. 11.0. crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/linePair[ ]/signalNoise This attribute displays the current signal to noise ratio of the line in dB, e.g. 2.5. The status attributes transmitPower, lineAttenuation and signalNoise do not display meaningful information when the line is in analogue loop (AL) or when it is not trained. These attributes are only relevant for a trained line. crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/linePair[ ]/stepupThreshold This attribute displays the step-up threshold in dB. If step-up retraining is enabled (i.e. the stepupMargin element in the line/retrain configuration structure is set to any value other than disabled), then the Crocus SHDSL G703 will retrain at a higher speed if the measured signal to noise ratio exceeds the step-up threshold value. The stepupThreshold value = • the signal to noise ratio at the moment the line entered the data state (i.e. shortly after a successful training cycle) + • the stepupMargin value. Refer to crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/retrain on page 135 for more information. If the stepupThreshold attribute displays 0.0, then this means that step-up retraining is disabled (i.e. the stepupMargin element in the line/retrain configuration is set to disabled). crocusShdslTtRpG703/line/linePair[ ]/actualBitRate This attribute displays the maximum speed, in bits per second (bps), that could be negotiated on the line pair during the training sequence. The actualBitRate can be higher than the ifSpeed, eg. if the minLinePairSpeed is enabled.
Crocus SHDSL G703 Chapter 7 175 Reference manual Status attributes 7.5 Repeater and end status attributes This section describes the following status attributes: • crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/vendorId on page 176 • crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/vendorModel on page 176 • crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/vendorSerial on page 176 • crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/vendorSoftVersion on page 176 • crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/eocSoftVersion on page 177 • crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/shdslVersion on page 177 • crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/eocState on page 177 • crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/eocAlarmThresholds on page 178 • crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/linePair[ ]/lineAttenuation on page 179 • crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/linePair[ ]/signalNoise on page 179 This section describes the following actions: • crocusShdslTtRpG703/repeater/loopbackActivation on page 179 • The repeater[ ] and the end objects are not present in the containment tree by default. They are added automatically when you configure the eocHandling attribute. Refer to 5.2 - Configuring EOC handling on page 57. • Exactly which information is retrieved from the remote SHDSL device(s) through the EOC channel depends on the setting of the eocHandling attribute. Refer to 5.2.4 - EOC retrieved information on page 60. • The repeater[ ] and end objects contain the same attributes, therefore only the attributes of the end object are listed here. • When the Crocus SHDSL G703 is configured for 1 pair operation, the repeater[ ] and end[ ] objects networkLinePair[2] and customerLinePair[2] still appear in the containment tree (although 1 pair operation has been configured).
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<strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 Chapter 7 175<br />
Reference manual<br />
Status attributes<br />
7.5 Repeater and end status attributes<br />
This section describes the following status attributes:<br />
• crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/vendorId on page 176<br />
• crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/vendorModel on page 176<br />
• crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/vendorSerial on page 176<br />
• crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/vendorSoftVersion on page 176<br />
• crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/eocSoftVersion on page 177<br />
• crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/shdslVersion on page 177<br />
• crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/eocState on page 177<br />
• crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/eocAlarmThresholds on page 178<br />
• crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/linePair[ ]/lineAttenuation on page 179<br />
• crocusShdslTtRpG703/end/linePair[ ]/signalNoise on page 179<br />
This section describes the following actions:<br />
• crocusShdslTtRpG703/repeater/loopbackActivation on page 179<br />
• The repeater[ ] and the end objects are not present in the containment tree by default. They are added<br />
automatically when you configure the eocHandling attribute. Refer to 5.2 - Configuring EOC handling<br />
on page 57.<br />
• Exactly which information is retrieved from the remote <strong>SHDSL</strong> device(s) through the EOC channel<br />
depends on the setting of the eocHandling attribute. Refer to 5.2.4 - EOC retrieved information on<br />
page 60.<br />
• The repeater[ ] and end objects contain the same attributes, therefore only the attributes of the end<br />
object are listed here.<br />
• When the <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 is configured for 1 pair operation, the repeater[ ] and end[ ] objects networkLinePair[2]<br />
and customerLinePair[2] still appear in the containment tree (although 1 pair operation has<br />
been configured).