Router Stats Logger
Thanks. Did you run the "rsl.bat" file at exactly the same time as you saw the problem in the RUC? If so, then for some reason, it seems the fragments are missing from the data. One explanation would be if you were querying the router too frequently and new requests are being made before the old ones finish - could that be the case. Also, how are you connecting to the router? Are you using a wireless connection?bytefax wrote:ok i send it
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I using normal LAN,
and sometimes there are these errors on the first try
so i dont have made that too frequently
in that rsl text i saw
is that normal
and sometimes there are these errors on the first try
so i dont have made that too frequently
in that rsl text i saw
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/var #
ca
t /proc/avalan
che/avsar_dsl_modulation_schemes
It's normal to see some data packet separation (the RSL prints each data 'lump' on a new line in the debug log), but yours is quite pronounced!bytefax wrote:in that rsl text i saw
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/var # ca t /proc/avalan che/avsar_dsl_modulation_schemes
For whatever reason (maybe bandwidth or router CPU over loading?) it seems that occasionally data is left out or it doesn't reach the RSL.
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Ok now i try another thing
log the complete traffic between RSL <-> Router
on this try, RSL dont show me
"Information"
"graphs" + error
log the complete traffic between RSL <-> Router
on this try, RSL dont show me
"Information"
"graphs" + error
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.....!......RouterTech.AR7RD login: root
root
Password: Admin
*********************************************************
* ROUTERTECH AR7RD ADSL ROUTER (LAN, 1-PORT, USB) *
*********************************************************
BusyBox v1.12.1 (2008-11-03 18:49:06 GMT) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
/var # cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_ver "no_where"
cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_ver "no_wherecat /proc/uptime
"
ATM Driver version:[7.03.09.00]
DSL HAL version: [7.03.00.01]
DSP Datapump version: [7.03.00.19] Annex B
SAR HAL version: [01.07.2c]
PDSP Firmware version:[0.54]
Chipset ID: [Ohio250(7200/7100A2)]
cat: can't open 'no_where': No such file or directory
/var # c
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.....!......RouterTech.AR7RD login: root
root
Password: Admin
*********************************************************
* ROUTERTECH AR7RD ADSL ROUTER (LAN, 1-PORT, USB) *
*********************************************************
BusyBox v1.12.1 (2008-11-03 18:49:06 GMT) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
/var # cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_bit_allocation_table "no_where"
cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_bit_allocation_table "no_wherecat /proc/avalanche/avsar_rxsnr0 "no_where"
"
AR7 DSL Modem US Bit Allocation:
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
07 08 09 0a 0a 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b
0b 0b 0b 0b 0a 0a 0a 0a 09 09 08 00 00 00 00 00
AR7 DSL Modem DS Bit Allocation:
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
02 05 06 07 08 08 09 09 09 09 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a
0b 0b 0b 0b 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0d
0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d
0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d
0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d
0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d
0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d
0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0d
0d 0d 0d 0d 0d 0c 0b 0b 0c 0d 0d 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c
0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b
0b 0b 0b 0a 09 06 06 09 0a 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b
0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 02 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c
0b 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c 0c
00 00 00 00 00 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b
0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0b 0a 0b 0b 0b 0a 0b 0a
0a 0b 0b 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a
0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a
0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 09
09 0a 0a 0a 0a 0a 09 0a 0a 0a 0a 09 09 0a 09 09
09 09 09 09 09 09 09 0a 09 09 0a 09 09 09 09 09
09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09
09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09
09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09
09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09
09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09
09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09
09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09
09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09
cat: can't open 'no_where': No such file or directory
cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_rxsnr1 "no_where"
/var # cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_rxsnr0 "no_where"
cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_rxsnr2 "no_where"
cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_rxsnr1 "no_where"
cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_QLNpsds "no_where"
cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_rxsnr2 "no_where"
cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_SNRpsds "no_where"
cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_QLNpsds "no_where"
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.....!......RouterTech.AR7RD login: root
root
Password: Admin
*********************************************************
* ROUTERTECH AR7RD ADSL ROUTER (LAN, 1-PORT, USB) *
*********************************************************
BusyBox v1.12.1 (2008-11-03 18:49:06 GMT) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
/var # cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_dsl_modulation_schemes "no_where"
cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_dsl_modulation_schemes "no_where"
NO_MODE 0x0
ADSL_G.dmt 0x2
ADSL_G.lite 0x4
ADSL_G.dmt.bis 0x8
ADSL_G.dmt.bis_DELT 0x9
ADSL_2plus 0x10
ADSL_2plus_DELT 0x11
ADSL_re-adsl 0x20
ADSL_re-adsl_DELT 0x21
ADSL_ANSI_T1.413 0x80
MULTI_MODE 0xff
ADSL_G.dmt.bis_AnxI 0x0
ADSL_G.dmt.bis_AnxJ 0x0
ADSL_G.dmt.bis_AnxM 0x0
ADSL_2plus_AnxI 0x0
ADSL_2plus_AnxJ 0x0
ADSL_2plus_AnxM 0x0
G.shdsl 0x0
IDSL 0x0
HDSL 0x0
SDSL 0x0
VDSL 0x0
cat: can't open 'no_where': No such file or directory
cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_modem_stats "no_where"
cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_modem_stats "no_where"
/var # cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_modem_stats "no_where"
AR7 DSL Modem Statistics:
--------------------------------
[DSL Modem Stats]
US Connection Rate: 1017 DS Connection Rate: 17933
DS Line Attenuation: 14 DS Margin: 6
US Line Attenuation: 1 US Margin: 6
US Payload : 350058864 DS Payload: 1738813152
US Superframe Cnt : 4889205 DS Superframe Cnt: 4889205
US Transmit Power : 12 DS Transmit Power: 22
LOS errors: 0 SEF errors: 0
Errored Seconds: 71016 Severely Err Secs: 0
Frame mode: 0 Max Frame mode: 0
Trained Path: 0 US Peak Cell Rate: 2398
Trained Mode: 16 Selected Mode: 65535
ATUC Vendor Code: 43454E54 ATUC Revision: 2
Hybrid Selected: 2 Trellis: 1
Showtime Count: 1 DS Max Attainable Bit Rate: 17948 kbps
BitSwap: 1 US Max Attainable Bit Rate: 992000 bps
Annex: AnxB psd_mask_qualifier: 0x0000
ATUC ghsVid: b5 00 43 45 4e 54 00 00
T1413Vid: 00 00 T1413Rev: 00 VendorRev: 00
ATUR ghsVid: 00 44 4c 69 6e 6b 00 00
T1413Vid: 00 00 T1413Rev: 00 VendorRev: 00
[Upstream (TX) Interleave path]
CRC: 0 FEC: 0 NCD: 0
LCD: 0 HEC: 0
[Downstream (RX) Interleave path]
CRC: 0 FEC: 0 NCD: 0
LCD: 0 HEC: 0
[Upstream (TX) Fast path]
CRC: 3 FEC: 0 NCD: 0
LCD: 0 HEC: 2
[Downstream (RX) Fast path]
CRC: 162419 FEC: 0 NCD: 0
LCD: 0 HEC: 0
[ATM Stats]
[Upstream/TX]
Good Cell Cnt: 7292893
Idle Cell Cnt: 192249708
[Downstream/RX)]
Good Cell Cnt: 36225274
Idle Cell Cnt: 3477769740
Bad Hec Cell Cnt: 929716
Overflow Dropped Cell Cnt: 0
[SAR AAL5 Stats]
Tx PDU's: 1279431
Rx PDU's: 1331019
Tx Total Bytes: 319566940
Rx Total Bytes: 1712226260
Tx Total Error Counts: 0
Rx Total Error Counts: 1909
[OAM Stats]
Near End F5 Loop Back Count: 0
Near End F4 Loop Back Count: 0
Far End F5 Loop Back Count: 0
Far End F4 Loop Back Count: 0
SAR OAM Ping Response Drop Count=15
cat: can't open 'no_where': No such file or directory
/var #
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.....!......RouterTech.AR7RD login: root
root
Password: Admin
*********************************************************
* ROUTERTECH AR7RD ADSL ROUTER (LAN, 1-PORT, USB) *
*********************************************************
BusyBox v1.12.1 (2008-11-03 18:49:06 GMT) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
/var # getenv enable_margin_retrain
getenv enable_margin_retrain
1
/var # getenv margin_threshold
getenv margin_threshold
4
/var # getenv DSL_FEATURE_CNTL_0
getenv DSL_FEATURE_CNTL_0
0x40084000
/var # getenv DSL_FEATURE_CNTL_1
getenv DSL_FEATURE_CNTL_1
0x00000000
/var # getenv DSL_PHY_CNTL_0
getenv DSL_PHY_CNTL_0
0x00000400
/var #
Hi Neo,
i wanne say thank you for that nice tool !!
It's so great that you are can configurate the Feature Bits with this tool.
Now, my AR860 is performing almost better than a SpeedTouch @ BCM 6338.
Here is a comparison: ~30dB@300kHz
Uptime 65 hours 15 minutes:
7.4.4.7.0
6.1.4.6.0 (tuned):
I love using RT Fimware since i saw this stats !!
One Question.
Are more Feature Bits avalible for Annex B ?
(Can you add more Feature Bits for AnnexB ?)
Keep it up !
i wanne say thank you for that nice tool !!
It's so great that you are can configurate the Feature Bits with this tool.
Now, my AR860 is performing almost better than a SpeedTouch @ BCM 6338.
Here is a comparison: ~30dB@300kHz
Uptime 65 hours 15 minutes:
7.4.4.7.0
6.1.4.6.0 (tuned):
I love using RT Fimware since i saw this stats !!
One Question.
Are more Feature Bits avalible for Annex B ?
(Can you add more Feature Bits for AnnexB ?)
Keep it up !
Hey Neo,
Any thoughts about porting this tool to Windows 7? I love this tool so much, I cant stand my Router without it. It just won't work on Win7. I have tried about everything and it kinda stays stuck and does nothing after starting up. Buttons are working, but they are of no use if the tool won't do anything. Here are the things I tried:
- Used a fresh copy every time.
- Windows 7 compatibility mode. Every setting.
- DLL files that may be needed.
- Filtered through Firewall.
Any thoughts about porting this tool to Windows 7? I love this tool so much, I cant stand my Router without it. It just won't work on Win7. I have tried about everything and it kinda stays stuck and does nothing after starting up. Buttons are working, but they are of no use if the tool won't do anything. Here are the things I tried:
- Used a fresh copy every time.
- Windows 7 compatibility mode. Every setting.
- DLL files that may be needed.
- Filtered through Firewall.
I want to say thank you for this tool but I don't do that.
Instead, I am questioning why do you chose windows and closed sourced application for OpenSource firmware?
It's comes weird to me. Your program is freeware right? So you don't think make money with this tool.
I am linux user and your program doesn't run on it. I am bit angry about, sorry. If I were you, I open the source and let others help the purpose...
For tools like this, I suggest you wxAPI (C++/Python/Delphi compatible) http://www.wxwidgets.org for make your program cross-compileable for became 'native' Linux, OSX and Windows program. (like mine http://divfixpp.sf.net avi fix program )
Thanks for considering above...
Instead, I am questioning why do you chose windows and closed sourced application for OpenSource firmware?
It's comes weird to me. Your program is freeware right? So you don't think make money with this tool.
I am linux user and your program doesn't run on it. I am bit angry about, sorry. If I were you, I open the source and let others help the purpose...
For tools like this, I suggest you wxAPI (C++/Python/Delphi compatible) http://www.wxwidgets.org for make your program cross-compileable for became 'native' Linux, OSX and Windows program. (like mine http://divfixpp.sf.net avi fix program )
Thanks for considering above...
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You're most welcome to write a portable version, in a portable language. We're always looking for new developers.
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Okey. I can help about portable version of utilities and this also means you will open the source
Those days I am busy with Matroska (MKV) parsing tool. I done with it and now trying to implement Meteorite:MKV fix algorithm. There is no Matroska fixer available on the internet yet. So little busy this weeks but I can handle new project.
So where to start? Will you open source code of router stats? I execute program via KVM (Virtual machine) and see UI. Its look that will not too hard to make it rewrite/port with C++/wxAPI. (my english is not good but I think you got what I mean)
Thanks
Those days I am busy with Matroska (MKV) parsing tool. I done with it and now trying to implement Meteorite:MKV fix algorithm. There is no Matroska fixer available on the internet yet. So little busy this weeks but I can handle new project.
So where to start? Will you open source code of router stats? I execute program via KVM (Virtual machine) and see UI. Its look that will not too hard to make it rewrite/port with C++/wxAPI. (my english is not good but I think you got what I mean)
Thanks
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Wherever you wish to start. After all, it will be your own project.eua wrote:So where to start?
That's up to Neo. You'd better write your own from the scratch.eua wrote:Will you open source code of router stats?
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@ BootP - thanks for your comments
@ MHAQS
Windows 7 is still in its infancy! I've been playing with a beta but I haven't done any testing of software on it nor any development yet. I'll do some testing when I have some free time
@ eua
Also, a lot of my network related software advertises RouterTech.Org - if it were to become open source then I doubt RouterTech would feature as much.
I'm all in favour of open source, but I don't think everything should be open source (unless I get paid by some kind of altruistic organisation ). I could discuss this issue at great length, but suffice to say, I have my reasons for how my software has evolved in the way it has
The issue of cross-platform compatibility has cropped up before and I have created Linux compatible versions of some of my utilities (it's much harder with the more complex applications).
The RSL is just one of many pieces of software (see my website) I have created and several share common source code, so it's not as simple as it might first appear.
Other people have worked on similar projects before - see viewtopic.php?t=339. If you wish to do so, then I would be interested to see the results
I don't know - I didn't create them I just added the ability to change them As far as I'm aware, the bits are determined by the DSP version and what Texas Instruments decides to make available.BootP wrote: One Question.
Are more Feature Bits avalible for Annex B ?
(Can you add more Feature Bits for AnnexB ?)
@ MHAQS
Windows 7 is still in its infancy! I've been playing with a beta but I haven't done any testing of software on it nor any development yet. I'll do some testing when I have some free time
@ eua
Well it's actually donation-ware to be precise See my website: www.neolics.comeua wrote:Your program is freeware right? So you don't think make money with this tool.
Also, a lot of my network related software advertises RouterTech.Org - if it were to become open source then I doubt RouterTech would feature as much.
I'm all in favour of open source, but I don't think everything should be open source (unless I get paid by some kind of altruistic organisation ). I could discuss this issue at great length, but suffice to say, I have my reasons for how my software has evolved in the way it has
The issue of cross-platform compatibility has cropped up before and I have created Linux compatible versions of some of my utilities (it's much harder with the more complex applications).
The RSL is just one of many pieces of software (see my website) I have created and several share common source code, so it's not as simple as it might first appear.
Other people have worked on similar projects before - see viewtopic.php?t=339. If you wish to do so, then I would be interested to see the results
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