 elegua
join:2006-08-30
| What do these sh dsl int atm0/0 - atm0/1 mean ??
Hi Guys,
I got a call from my ISP today that my Dual DSL lines was configured, after configured my router i noticed a lot of errors and low connectivity to internet, these are my sh dsl int atm0/0 and 0/1:
This is the MLPPP configuration in my router:
My current speed:
If you guys need more info just let me know, i have new phone cables running at home, also the box in less that 6 feet from the router, my phone has filter.
Thanks in advance. ;) ;) |
|
  rolande Certifiable Premium,Mod join:2002-05-24 Powell, OH clubs:
Host: Linksys AT&T Midwest
| I assume the provider is provisioned to support MLPPP on their end too?
The health of the DSL signal appears okay for both lines based on the synch speeds. However, you do have a few CRC's and header errors occuring on the second interface just greater than 1% combined. That is significant enough to cause slowdowns and TCP retransmissions.
What provider is it? -- Scott, CCIE #14618 Routing & Switching Ignorance is temporary...stupidity lasts forever! »www.thewaystation.com/techref/tech.shtml »blog.thewaystation.com/ |
|
 elegua
join:2006-08-30 | Hi,
Thanks for answer me.
Yes, my ISp supports MLPPP, sorry but do you mean with "What provider is it?" ??. |
|
  rolande Certifiable Premium,Mod join:2002-05-24 Powell, OH clubs: | Which ISP are you using and what part of the country is this in? Do you know how far you are from the CO or Remote Terminal? Also is this a newer are with newer telco cabling or has it been around for along time? |
|
  Chewbakka
join:2004-12-19 | I just want to hijack this thread really quick... Regarding ATM interfaces, is it safe to fiddle around with the fr-vbr, fr-cbr options, or should you leave those alone? |
|
 elegua
join:2006-08-30 | reply to rolande Hi rolande,
I'm in Canada, i'm less than 5Km to the CO also they have been in this bussines for quite a bit.
Thanks. |
|
 ciscoiphead
join:2007-07-03 Ashland, VA
| reply to Chewbakka said by Chewbakka :I just want to hijack this thread really quick... Regarding ATM interfaces, is it safe to fiddle around with the fr-vbr, fr-cbr options, or should you leave those alone? VBR is probably the best choice, tx-ring-limit is also good practice to have. Example:
interface ATM0/0/0 no ip address load-interval 30 no atm ilmi-keepalive dsl operating-mode itu-dmt dsl enable-training-log pvc 0/35 vbr-nrt 448 448 1 tx-ring-limit 3 encapsulation aal5snap service-policy output V3PN pppoe-client dial-pool-number 1
#sh queueing interface atM 0/0/0 Interface ATM0/0/0 VC 0/35 Queueing strategy: weighted fair Output queue: 0/512/64/647 (size/max total/threshold/drops) Conversations 0/31/32 (active/max active/max total) Reserved Conversations 2/2 (allocated/max allocated) Available Bandwidth 22 kilobits/sec |
|