par philippe_d » 21 Mars 2012 15:28
plaw a écrit :What's DLM ?
You can answer in french
Thanks
DLM = dynamic line management
see explanation in the first post here:
http://forum.adsl-bc.org/viewtopic.php?t=77708&start=0
Depending the distance/attenuation rules, lines are initially provisioned to a 30/6, 20/2, 16.5/2 or 12/1 profile (system called "DARE")
DLM is a system, that monitors your line during a number of days (up to 7 days). Depending the line quality, your line speed is gradually increased to 40 mpbs or 50 mbps. Hence DLM 'overwrites" the intially assigned DARE profile. As soon as your line starts to be unstable, speed is reduced again (highest speed possible still ensuring stability of the connection).
Curently, this new system is only rolled out on the 30 mpbs profiles.
The downside of this "dynamic" system is that, if you "play around" too much with your modem (multiple disconnects, resets, FW upgrades ...), DLM will consider this as a "unstable" line, and will reduce your sync.

Groeten,
Philippe.
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