New Labs feature: Fusion Line Profile

Advanced feature discussion, beta programs and unsupported "Labs" features.
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by dane » Wed Jan 22, 2014 9:26 pm
Kelsey and Tim have released a new tool in the unsupported "Labs" section of our Member Tools which allows Fusion Broadband+Phone customers to tweak their line settings for upload versus download priority (Annex M versus Annex A), and also to see line performance and traffic graphs.

To reach the Labs features, visit our home page at http://sonic.net/ and select Member Tools in the upper right. Authenticate with your Sonic username and password and then see the Labs area toward the lower portion of the menu. (If you've misplaced your Sonic password, you can recover by following the prompts on the Member Tools login screen.)

To make it easier right now, here's a short-cut direct to the tool:
https://members.sonic.net/labs/fusion-line-profile/

These are the same settings which Fusion customers have had access to for some time now by dialing 611, option 2.

From a support perspective, our goal is to deliver a stable and reliable standard Fusion connection, so please do not contact technical support about fiddling with your connection profile. You are welcome to play with the setting and compare speeds using the charts, but we can't "fix" a connection where upload priority doesn't perform in whatever way you might hope. Sorry! Labs features are free experimental add-ins to your service, and are offered for your use without the full weight of our technical support commitment. Thank you for your understanding.

As a general guideline, upload priority (Annex M) is generally best for shorter loops, and can as much as double the upload speed. It's just not quite fair, but a member who obtains 20Mbps/1Mbps using the standard configuration might see 18Mbps/2Mbps when upload priority is turned on. But in some cases it will yield little or no gains in upload speed, while download always decreases, sometimes to a great degree. On a longer loop where a member is obtaining 8Mbps/1Mbps, turning on upload priority could yield a result like 4Mbps/1mbps. It's a mixed bag.

It would be interesting if you experiment with it to see your before & after sync speeds down and up, as show in the new Line Profile tool or in the modem's interface at http://gateway.sonic.net/. Post them in reply here if you do this testing! If you want to get real fancy, you could even post the performance charts. Note that the charts only update every five minutes, and show a 24 hour span, so you'll have to leave a setting in place a while and reload the charts after a bit to see the change.

Have fun!
Dane Jasper
Sonic
by Doug W » Wed Jan 22, 2014 9:50 pm
before
DSL Details

Modem Type: Built in modem - ADSL
DSL Line Line 1 (inner pair)
Down Up
Rate: 13983 kbs 1275 kbs
Max Rate: 16132 kbs 1352 kbs
Noise Margin: 7.6 dB 7.0 dB
Attenuation: 24.5 dB 11.5 dB
Output Power: 0.0 dBm 11.4 dBm

Protocol: G.DMT2+ Annex A
Channel: Fast
DSLAM Vendor Information Country: {46336} Vendor: {IFTN} Specific: {29125 }
ATM PVC: 0/35

Rate Cap: 0 kbs
Attenuation @ 300kHz: 17.3 dB
Required Impulse Noise Protection: 0
Uncanceled Echo: -10.9 dB Ok
VCXO Frequency Offset: 0.0 ppm Ok
Final Receive Gain: 8.5 dB Ok
Excessive Impulse Noise: 0 Ok

After.....

DSL Details

Modem Type: Built in modem - ADSL
DSL Line Line 1 (inner pair)
Down Up
Rate: 8932 kbs 2031 kbs
Max Rate: 10280 kbs 1960 kbs
Noise Margin: 6.1 dB 6.0 dB
Attenuation: 33.5 dB 20.8 dB
Output Power: 18.8 dBm 12.6 dBm

Protocol: G.DMT2+ Annex A
Channel: Fast
DSLAM Vendor Information Country: {46336} Vendor: {IFTN} Specific: {29125 }
ATM PVC: 0/35

Rate Cap: 0 kbs
Attenuation @ 300kHz: 26.2 dB
Required Impulse Noise Protection: 0
Uncanceled Echo: 15.4 dB Suspicious - check phone filters and alarm
VCXO Frequency Offset: 0.0 ppm Ok
Final Receive Gain: 18.0 dB Ok
Excessive Impulse Noise: 0 Ok

It would be great if the D/L didn't drop so much, plus the Echo is bit high now.
by dane » Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:49 pm
Odd that both say Annex A.
Dane Jasper
Sonic
by dwald » Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:55 pm
Yes that is odd. I didn't even notice that. Switched back and forth a few times and it always shows Annex A.
by virtualmike » Wed Jan 22, 2014 11:35 pm
Way cool and well done! Thanks, Dane, Kelsey, and Tim!

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by cdrayson » Thu Jan 23, 2014 2:11 am
Download Profile: 1019kbps up and 15359kbps down.

Upload profile: 2051kbps up and 12188kbps down
by cpride » Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:56 am
Upload: 2451kbps up and 14963kbps down.
Download: 1319kbps up and 20665kbps down.
by hey.jon » Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:55 pm
Your service does not currently support a Fusion profile configuration.
I'm quite a ways from the CO so this doesn't surprise me.
by dane » Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:59 pm
hey.jon wrote:
Your service does not currently support a Fusion profile configuration.
I'm quite a ways from the CO so this doesn't surprise me.
I believe this error comes up if you don't have Fusion Broadband+Phone, as all the APIs are tied to the telephone number.
Dane Jasper
Sonic
by Guest » Thu Jan 23, 2014 10:34 pm
This is great!

It would be very helpful for customers with modems that are behind a router - as they usually cannot access the modem menu/statistics. With this tool they can see, over time, their upstream/downstream sync rate.

If you could add the SNR numbers, it might help some customers squeeze more speed out of their line :) eg. anyone with SNR consistently more than 10 dB probably can raise their speed cap safely.

Perhaps a 48 hour graph could better identify issues related to particular times of the day ie. you see a dip every dinner time, etc.

The traffic graph is also useful for those with routers that lack a built-in bandwidth monitor.
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