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28 Feb 2011 14:30 #66516
by ga22at
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Not sure if this is the right place to post this but here goes.
I have a vigor 2600
I have enabled syslog on the router and installed the draytek syslog reader onto my pc and I am getting the following message every few seconds
DSL: SNR Margin: 10.5dB, Loop attn.: 30.0dB Uncorr_Blocks = xxxxxxxx
Can someone explain what this means or point me in the direction of some good resources telling me how to read the syslog file.
Thanks
Gareth
I have a vigor 2600
I have enabled syslog on the router and installed the draytek syslog reader onto my pc and I am getting the following message every few seconds
DSL: SNR Margin: 10.5dB, Loop attn.: 30.0dB Uncorr_Blocks = xxxxxxxx
Can someone explain what this means or point me in the direction of some good resources telling me how to read the syslog file.
Thanks
Gareth
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01 Mar 2011 23:55 #66575
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Hi Ga22at
Uncorrected block messages are normal in a logfile.
Blocks which are uncorrected are blocks (data) which could not be transmitted/resent.
If you have interleaving (error correction) turned on your DSL line then you will start to see corrected blocks messages.
If these start showing high numberical values in percentage ration to your Tx / Rx then there could be issues on your line or with your internal cabling.
If it is showing as xxxxxx then I am presumming that there have been no blocks that have required correction that have failed to be corrected (re-sent).
Take a look at this thread on Uncorrected Blocks
http://www.forum.draytek.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7185
Hope this helps!
Uncorrected block messages are normal in a logfile.
Blocks which are uncorrected are blocks (data) which could not be transmitted/resent.
If you have interleaving (error correction) turned on your DSL line then you will start to see corrected blocks messages.
If these start showing high numberical values in percentage ration to your Tx / Rx then there could be issues on your line or with your internal cabling.
If it is showing as xxxxxx then I am presumming that there have been no blocks that have required correction that have failed to be corrected (re-sent).
Take a look at this thread on Uncorrected Blocks
Hope this helps!
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