Specifications
176 Chapter 7. Troubleshooting
Value Actual Actual
Specified (G.711) (G.726)
0-5 5.5 (1) 11 (1)
6-11 11 (2) 11(1)
12-16 16.5 (3) 22 (2)
17-22 22 (4) 22 (2)
23-28 27.5 (5) 33 (3)
29-33 33 (6) 33 (3)
34-39 38.5 (7) 44 (4)
40-44 44 (8) 44 (4)
45-50 49.5 (9) 55 (5)
51-55 55 (10) 55 (5)
56-60 60.5 (11) 66 (6)
System Messages
System messages are displayed on the terminal and sent to a log file (if you have opened one). The messages
listed in this section are time-stamped informational and error messages. The messages are in the following
format:
dd+hh:mm:ss:nn sysfunc: message
The following are examples of messages:
12/05/1997-16:31:17:ADSL: Startup initiated
12/05/1997-16:36:26:ADSL: Startup handshake in progress
Time-Stamped Messages
<router/user> didn't negotiate our IP address correctly
Explanation: The remote router did not negotiate the IP address options as was expected by the local router.
<router/user> terminated IPCP prematurely
Explanation: IP failed to negotiate. Try to change the remote or the source WAN IP address.
Far Avg SQ #: <2-digit number> dB [4-digit number]
Explanation: Message about the average signal quality for the remote router. This information appears during
modem startup and should be ignored unless requested by Technical Support.
Authorization failed
dd date in xx/xx/xx format as speciÞed during router initialization
hh:mm:ss:nn time in military format (hours:minutes:seconds:hundredths of seconds)
sysfunc software function
message message