Hey James, Cheers, will take a look through it to see if theres anything I can use.
I'll try enabling the training log at some point. My VDSL firmware already seems to be the latest Cisco has to offer unfortunately. I was watching things like the SNR via "show controller VDSL 0" to see how that was behaving, and saw it bouncing around a bit, hitting 1dB at its lowest point, but mostly sitting around 4-6dB. Best I managed was 9dB immediately after replacing the socket, but that went back down to 4-6 soon afterwards. Strangely the HG612 reports 22dB as the SNR ... not sure how accurate that is... On Sun, 15 May 2022 at 11:32, James Bensley <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Tom, > > I was using this on an 897 with Sky FTTC (via Openreach): > > https://null.53bits.co.uk/uploads/hardware/Cisco%20897VAW-E-K9%20show-run.txt > > A good tip is to ensure that you have the latest VDSL firmware from > cisco.com on your device. Also maybe enable the ADSL/VDSL controller > training log, and as much debugging as you can, so you can see why > it's dropping and when. > > conf t > controller VDSL 0 > training log filename flash:vdsl.log > end > > debug ppp * > > Also look under the "show controller x" commands. > > Cheers, > James. >
