EXFO VDSL2 User Manual
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IPTV Analysis
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AXS-200/635
Reading Results
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Parameter lists the DownStream and UpStream results for the 
following parameters:
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Max BitRate displays the maximum attainable bit rates that the 
circuit can handle as determined by the remote terminal and CO 
during the training phase. Values can be greater than the actual bit 
rate.
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Actual BitRate displays the values at which the unit and CO are 
connected, as negotiated during the training phase. The values 
should represent what the CO was set to, unless the DSL link is 
being subjected to high levels of noise/crosstalk, and are typically 
what the DSLAM has been set to, whether interleaved or fast.
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Capacity is the capacity of the line as a ratio of achieved bit rate 
over the maximum attainable bit rate (Max BitRate) presented as a 
percentage (%). A high value could mean that the link is nearing its 
maximum capabilities while a low value could mean the link is 
being under utilized (sometimes intentionally – verify your local 
DSLAM setup).
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Latency is the path type, Fast or Interleave, set by the service 
provider at the CO. The use of the interleaved path means greater 
delay in the delivery of data but it is less susceptible to noise or 
crosstalk due to increased Reed-Solomon coding and forward 
error checking (FEC). The use of the fast path means little of no 
delay in the delivery of data but it is more susceptible to noise and 
crosstalk.
When set up over Ethernet, the available test results are the following:
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Line Status displays either Connected or Disconnected for the 
particular line connection under test.
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LinkSpeed is a choice between AUTO (negotiated during the link 
establishment), 100 or 10 Mbps.
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ConnectMode is FULL_DUP or HALF_DUP, when Link Speed is set to 
either 100 or 10 Mbps.