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DSL Line Status Click this to view statistics about the DSL connections.
noise margin downstream is the signal to noise ratio for the downstream part 
of the connection (coming into the ZyXEL Device from the ISP). It is measured in 
decibels. The higher the number the more signal and less noise there is. 
output power upstream is the amount of power (in decibels) that the ZyXEL 
Device is using to transmit to the ISP.
attenuation downstream is the reduction in amplitude (in decibels) of the DSL 
signal coming into the ZyXEL Device from the ISP.
Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) modulation divides up a line’s bandwidth into sub-
carriers (sub-channels) of 4.3125 KHz each called tones. The rest of the display is 
the line’s bit allocation. This is displayed as the number (in hexadecimal format) of 
bits transmitted for each tone. This can be used to determine the quality of the 
connection, whether a given sub-carrier loop has sufficient margins to support 
certain ADSL transmission rates, and possibly to determine whether particular 
specific types of interference or line attenuation exist. Refer to the ITU-T G.992.1 
recommendation for more information on DMT. 
The better (or shorter) the line, the higher the number of bits transmitted for a 
DMT tone. The maximum number of bits that can be transmitted per DMT tone is 
15. There will be some tones without any bits as there has to be space between 
the upstream and downstream channels. 
Reset ADSL Line Click this to reinitialize the ADSL line. The large text box above then displays the 
progress and results of this operation, for example:
"Start to reset ADSL
Loading ADSL modem F/W...
Reset ADSL Line Successfully!"
Capture All Logs Click this to display information and statistics about your ZyXEL Device’s ATM 
statistics, DSL connection statistics, DHCP settings, firmware version, WAN and 
gateway IP address, VPI/VCI and LAN IP address.
Table 92   Maintenance > Diagnostic > DSL Line (continued)
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