SMC Networks BARRICADE SMC7901WBRA2 B1 User Manual

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DSL Statistics

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The following items are displayed on this page:

Mode — Displays the connection mode for the ADSL Router, which is

fixed at ADSL2+.

Latency — Displays the hop-count - the number of routers your

packets must navigate before they reach the destination.

Trellis Coding — Displays Trellis modulation (also known as trellis

coded modulation, or simply TCM) - a modulation scheme which allows

highly efficient transmission of information over band-limited channels

such as your telephone line.

Status — Displays the ADSL connection status (“activating”, “up” or

null).

Power Level — Displays the power level employed for ADSL port

filtering.

D

OWNSTREAM

/U

PSTREAM

Refers to statistics either downloaded or uploaded from the ADSL Router

SNR Margin (dB) — Displays the current signal-to-noise margin

expressed in decibels (dB). SNR is the ratio of signal power to the noise

power corrupting the signal.

Attentuation (dB) — Displays the amount of attenuation in signal

strength due to conductive losses in transmission medium. Attenuation

affects the propagation of waves and signals in electrical circuits,

expressed in decibels (dB).

Output Power (dBm) — Displays the current input/output power at

the ADSL Router’s DSL interface, expressed in decibels (dB) of the

measured power referenced to one milliwatt (mW).

Attainable Rate (Kbps) — Displays the maximum attainable payload

on the downstream and upstream channels, expressed in kilobits per

second.

Rate — Displays the actual payload carried on the downstream and

upstream channels.

K (number of bytes in DMT frame) — Displays the number of bytes

in a DMT frame. DMT (discrete multi-tone modulation) - is a frequency-

division multiplexing (FDM) scheme utilized as a digital multi-carrier

modulation method.

R (number of check bytes in RS code word) — Displays the

number of redundancy bytes used for error correction. Redundancy bits

are the number of bits used to transmit a message minus the number

of bits of actual information in the message.

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