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Power Levels Step Change
This is a question more out of curiosity than anything else, my connection's working perfectly fine and I'm still getting max speeds. About a month ago I was bored one weekend and set up Zabbix monitoring of the superhub stats using a Python script to scrape the data. Had a look at it just and noticed that 3 days ago my downstream power levels went from -2~ to +5~ over the space of 10 minutes. It also seems the the upper 4 of the 8 downstream channels are now in perfect sync whereas previously they all had different power levels:
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2016/01/15.png https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2016/01/16.png Taking a closer look at "the event" shows that RxMER briefly shot up to around 50, the connection completely went for 15 minutes, and then came back with the higher power level and a 30 minutes wave of Post RS errors: https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2016/01/17.png https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2016/01/18.png https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2016/01/19.png What would the likely cause of this be, maintenance of some sort? Like I said, no adverse effects that I've noticed just interested really. |
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Someone might have moved u to a different tap in the Cab maybe
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Just out of interest, how are you collecting detailed power stats like that?
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[ben@daedalus zabbix]$ python /usr/sbin/SuperHubStats.py -i 192.168.100.1 -c 10 -g ds -s "Power Level (dBmV)"It'll be a pretty useful diagnosis tool if I do ever have trouble with my connection though :) |
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Whatever (maintenance) happened, it's an improvement.
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7dB delta is big - did the channel frequencies also change? I noticed a step down when the allocated frequencies went up. Guess it's not a SH3, I'd like to know about Errors ... manually monitoring...
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How are you automating your monitoring?
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Bear in mind that temperature variations will affect power levels. Around a 1 dBmV change is nothing significant. You see changes up to 3 dBmV between winter and summer.
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