Changing latency type to fastpath

I would like to have my latency type changed from interleaving to fastpath I have asked previously via live chat and they didnt end up changing it for me, thanks.
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You would need to provide connection information here, and get advice from forum members before anything could be done.
What are your ADSL Statistics  and BT Speedtester results please?
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  • How to change latency type to fast?

    How to change latency type to fast?

    ADSL Line Status
    Connection information
    Line state:
    Connected
    Connection time:
    5 days, 03:08:00
    Downstream:
    16,403 Kbps
    Upstream:
    948 Kbps
      ADSL settings
    VPI/VCI:
    0/38
    Type:
    PPPoA
    Modulation:
    G.992.5 Annex A
    Latency type:
    Interleaved
    Noise margin (Down/Up):
    3.1 dB / 4.7 dB
    Line attenuation (Down/Up):
    30.5 dB / 16.2 dB
    Output power (Down/Up):
    20.9 dBm / 12.2 dBm
    FEC Events (Down/Up):
    313987846 / 3701
    CRC Events (Down/Up):
    2155 / 18271
    Loss of Framing (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    Loss of Signal (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    Loss of Power (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    Loss of Link (Remote):
    0
    HEC Errors (Down/Up):
    49173 / 14016
    Error Seconds (Local/Remote):
    0 / 17361

  • BT Infinity - Changing Latency type

    Hello!
    I have read a few articles that say that you cant change your latency type from Interleaved to Fast Path with BT Infinity because the modem is in a little white box and not part of the HH.
    This is only the case for some people though. I still connect with the telephone wire and not the WAN port. I have always had a brilliant connection (noise wise etc.) and have always hit the theoretic max of my broadband on ADSL2 and now VDSL.
    Would I be able to request my latency type be changed to Fast Path (as I assume it isn't that, although you can't tell with modern HH's) as I do not have this seperate modem box?
    Thanks,
    Craig

    That's right, you can't. DLM handles the transition automatically.
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  • Want to change latency type on my line

    Last year I had a new line laid into my home after 3 years of problems with the old one. Earlier this year I opted for the upto 20 Meg speed, my line is outputting around 18.6 which is fine however recently i've been experiencing disruption to my line.
    Sometimes the Hub will reset itself, then when it comes on the broadband light flashes yellow for ages whilst the other lights are blue sometimes upto 5 mins will go by, requiring me to reset it manually to achieve a stable blue light & connection.
    I've checked my latency type and found its interleaved. My old line was Fast type as I a game alot and I need a fast stable connection. I think it must have been an oversight when they connected my new line at the exchange they forgot to use the same settings, I do have an I-plate installed so its not an interference thing either.
    Is there anyway I can get my Latency set to Fast type please?. My download speeds are stable although sometimes erratic so its not a line problem I have just an exchange setting.

    DC74 wrote:
    Right, then clearly theres something not quite right with my line then, shouldn't be taking ages to re-sync after a reset. Is fast latency still better for gamers though?
    Depends on your definition of "better for gamers".....
    You either have an interleaved connection that affords stability, maintained IP profile, and maximum sync rate, with maybe the addition of roughly 20-40 milliseconds latency to server connections, as a worst case scenario.
    Or you have a slightly lower latency connection, with no forward error correction, possible rise in noise margin, resulting in lower sync speeds and associated IP profile and throughput.
    A no brainer really ....  over to you.   

  • Changing latency type to interleaved

    How could I get that done?
    Thanks for assistance

    ADSL Line Status
    Connection information
    Line state:
    Connected
    Connection time:
    0 day, 17:13:09
    Downstream:
    15,892 Kbps
    Upstream:
    992 Kbps
      ADSL settings 
    VPI/VCI:
    0/38
    Type:
    PPPoA
    Modulation:
    G.992.5 Annex A
    Latency type:
    Fast
    Noise margin (Down/Up):
    6.4 dB / 5.2 dB
    Line attenuation (Down/Up):
    30.5 dB / 16.3 dB
    Output power (Down/Up):
    21.0 dBm / 12.1 dBm
    FEC Events (Down/Up):
    0 / 0
    CRC Events (Down/Up):
    1690 / 3885
    Loss of Framing (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    Loss of Signal (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    Loss of Power (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    Loss of Link (Remote):
    0
    HEC Errors (Down/Up):
    15105 / 3884
    Error Seconds (Local/Remote):
    0 / 3573

  • Latency type change (Slow speeds)

    Hi there,
    I would like to request to have my Latency Type changed to Fast Path please, I understand the mods are able to help with this - here are my HH4 stats if they're needed?
    Thanks in advance
    1. Product name:
    BT Home Hub
    2. Serial number:
    +068340+NQ31922187
    3. Firmware version:
    Software version 4.7.5.1.83.8.130.1.17 (Type A) Last updated 03/05/14
    4. Board version:
    BT Hub 4A
    5. ADSL uptime:
    0 days, 00:18:20
    6. Bandwidth:
    1163 / 6648
    7. Data sent/received:
    0.3 MB / 0.5 MB
    8. Broadband username:
    [email protected]
    9. BT FON:
    Yes
    10. 2.4 GHz Wireless network/SSID:
    BTHub4-ZFGN
    11. 2.4 GHz Wireless connections:
    Enabled (802.11 b/g/n (Recommended)) 20 MHz, WPS enabled
    12. 2.4 GHz Wireless security:
    WPA and WPA2
    13. 2.4 GHz Wireless channel:
    Automatic / 6
    14. 5 GHz Wireless network/SSID:
    BTHub4-ZFGN
    15. 5 GHz Wireless connections:
    Enabled (802.11 n 40 MHz (Recommended)) 20/40 MHz, WPS enabled
    16. 5 GHz Wireless security:
    WPA2
    17. 5 GHz Wireless channel:
    Automatic / 40
    18. Firewall:
    Default
    19. MAC Address:
    cc:33:bb:1a:67:e4
    20. VPI/VCI:
    0 / 38
    21. Modulation:
    G.992.5 Annex A
    22. Latency type:
    Interleaved
    23. Software variant:
    24. Boot loader:

    can you go to troubleshooting then logs/wan and post the 2 lines of stats which would be very recent  look something like this
    17:36:06, 23 Feb.
    (580656.970000) DSL noise margin: 6.00 dB upstream, 9.70 dB downstream
    17:36:05, 23 Feb.
    (580656.900000) DSL line rate: 352 Kbps upstream, 928 Kbps downstream
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  • Latency type changed from fast to interleaved

    My Latency type as changed from Fast to Interleaved, why?
    From - Latency type: Fast
        To - Latency type: Interleaved
    Can it be changed back to fast ?
    Since it as changed, it feels like my broadband is now being capped. It as become slow  .5mb when usually I was getting 1.9mb.
    ADSL Line Status
    Connection information
    Line state: Connected
    Connection time: 3 days, 11:47:08
    Downstream: 19,661 Kbps
    Upstream: 1,164 Kbps
    ADSL settings
    VPI/VCI: 0/38
    Type: PPPoA
    Modulation: G.992.5 Annex A
    Latency type: Interleaved
    Noise margin (Down/Up): 2.6 dB / 6.2 dB
    Line attenuation (Dwn/Up): 22.0 dB / 10.9 dB
    Output power (Dwn/Up): 0.0 dBm / 12.3 dBm
    FEC Events (Down/Up): 117943179 / 717
    CRC Events (Down/Up): 220069 / 238
    When using Facetime,the conversations on the devices have become very broken!!
    Thank you
    Solved!
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    I did a quiet line test and the result was Ok, no noise on the line.
    Here are my stats including the hidden errors:
    ADSL Line Status 08:43 on the 13/03/2013
    Connection information
    Line state:
    Connected
    Connection time:
    0 day, 19:38:32
    Downstream:
    19,075 Kbps
    Upstream:
    1,197 Kbps
    ADSL settings
    VPI/VCI:
    0/38
    Type:
    PPPoA
    Modulation:
    G.992.5 Annex A
    Latency type:
    Interleaved
    Noise margin (Down/Up):
    3.4 dB / 5.9 dB
    Line attenuation (Down/Up):
    22.0 dB / 11.0 dB
    Output power (Down/Up):
    0.0 dBm / 12.7 dBm
    FEC Events (Down/Up):
    18336078 / 133
    CRC Events (Down/Up):
    78366 / 37
    Loss of Framing (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    Loss of Signal (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    Loss of Power (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    Loss of Link (Remote):
    0
    HEC Errors (Down/Up):
    10689528 / 29
    Error Seconds (Local/Remote):
    0 / 17

  • Slow Speed after Latency type has been changed

    Hi,
    the last few days I have noticed that my broadband speed has gone down hill big time.. according to speedtester.bt.com my DSL connection rate is: 20504kbps (down-stream) and my IP Profile is 18090kbps, but my download speed is 2411kbps which is below the acceptable range for my connection. 
    I logged onto my BTHH3 and found that my latency type has changed from Interleaved to Fast, I have noticed that my CRC & HEC (down) are much higher than before..
    Should I leave it for a few days to see improvment or ask the mods to change the latency type back to Interleaved
    Thanks in Advance
    Andy
    VPI/VCI:
    0/38
    Type:
    PPPoA
    Modulation:
    G.992.5 Annex A
    Latency type:
    Fast
    Noise margin (Down/Up):
    3.7 dB / 5.0 dB
    Line attenuation (Down/Up):
    18.2 dB / 9.4 dB
    Output power (Down/Up):
    16.4 dBm / 12.7 dBm
    FEC Events (Down/Up):
    0 / 21224
    CRC Events (Down/Up):
    102683 / 4252
    Loss of Framing (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    Loss of Signal (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    Loss of Power (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    HEC Events (Down/Up):
    722956 / 10595
    Error Seconds (Local/Remote):
    2061 / 2095

    Results from Speedtester.bt.com
    Download speedachieved during the test was - 3887 Kbps
     For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is 4000-21000 Kbps.
     Additional Information:
     Your DSL Connection Rate :20376 Kbps(DOWN-STREAM), 1176 Kbps(UP-STREAM)
     IP Profile for your line is - 17976 Kbps
    Upload speed achieved during the test was - 917 Kbps
     Additional Information:
     Upstream Rate IP profile on your line is - 1176 Kbps
    I also re-installed my BT HH2 and that connects using Interleaved as to Fast via BT HH3, while my HH2 is connected I get 15.82mbps via speedtest.net but I keep losing my connection - don't think my HH2 likes 3.7 dB (down) noise margin.. but if I re-connect my HH3 I have a steady connection but 1.6 to 2.2mbps via speedtest.net
    I think its time to get a new non-bt router/modem....?

  • I'd like to change my latency type from Interleavi...

    I would like to change my latency type from Interleaving to Fast. How would I go about doing so/who do I contact.
    I have checked previous threads, but old links on such threads do not work anymore.
    Solved!
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    Thanks for the quick reply. Things make more sense now. I read up about the DLM and yes apprently it must have changed it over around the time I had a lot of visitors with their laptops and what not. This is just an educated guess here but a lot of resetting of the router went on during their visits, at least once or twice a day for a while now and it's possible THAT is what made the change of the latency setting.
    It may be fine if I just advise everyone to not touch it at all and it will change back in a period of time. But just to check because I do know myself that the line and connection was pretty stable even before all this, with a lot better latency (which is what I want the most). Is it possible to force change it back? Thank you.

  • Latency Type Change Request - Interleaved to Fast ...

    Hey there I would like to request to have my Latency Type changed to Fast Path for better gaming experience 
    here is my HH4 stats:
    Thanks
    Darren
    1. Product name:
    BT Home Hub
    2. Serial number:
    +068343+NQ41704711
    3. Firmware version:
    Software version 4.7.5.1.83.8.173.1.6 (Type A) Last updated Unknown
    4. Board version:
    BT Hub 5A
    5. WAN:
    PPP Connected
    6. Data sent/received:
    1.0 GB / 1.5 GB
    7. Broadband username:
    [email protected]
    8. BT Wi-fi:
    No
    9. 2.4 GHz Wireless network/SSID:
    BTHub5-KP2X
    10. 2.4 GHz Wireless connections:
    Enabled (802.11 b/g/n (up to 150 Mb/s)) 20 MHz, WPS enabled
    11. 2.4 GHz Wireless security:
    WPA2
    12. 2.4 GHz Wireless channel:
    Automatic (Smart Wireless)
    13. 2.4 GHz Wireless network/SSID:
    14. 2.4 GHz Wireless connections:
    Disabled
    15. 2.4 GHz Wireless security:
    None
    16. 2.4 GHz Wireless channel:
    Automatic (Smart Wireless)
    17. 2.4 GHz Wireless network/SSID:
    BTWifi-with-FON
    18. 2.4 GHz Wireless connections:
    Disabled
    19. 2.4 GHz Wireless security:
    None
    20. 2.4 GHz Wireless channel:
    Automatic (Smart Wireless)
    21. 2.4 GHz Wireless network/SSID:
    Auto-BTWiFi
    22. 2.4 GHz Wireless connections:
    Disabled
    23. 2.4 GHz Wireless security:
    None
    24. 2.4 GHz Wireless channel:
    Automatic (Smart Wireless)
    25. 2.4 GHz Wireless network/SSID:
    26. 2.4 GHz Wireless connections:
    Disabled
    27. 2.4 GHz Wireless security:
    None
    28. 2.4 GHz Wireless channel:
    Automatic (Smart Wireless)
    29. 5 GHz Wireless network/SSID:
    BTHub5-KP2X
    30. 5 GHz Wireless connections:
    Enabled (802.11 a/n/ac (up to 1300 Mb/s)) 80 MHz, WPS enabled
    31. 5 GHz Wireless security:
    WPA2
    32. 5 GHz Wireless channel:
    Automatic (Smart Wireless)
    33. 5 GHz Wireless network/SSID:
    34. 5 GHz Wireless connections:
    Disabled
    35. 5 GHz Wireless security:
    None
    36. 5 GHz Wireless channel:
    Automatic (Smart Wireless)
    37. 5 GHz Wireless network/SSID:
    BTWifi-with-FON
    38. 5 GHz Wireless connections:
    Disabled
    39. 5 GHz Wireless security:
    None
    40. 5 GHz Wireless channel:
    Automatic (Smart Wireless)
    41. 5 GHz Wireless network/SSID:
    Auto-BTWiFi
    42. 5 GHz Wireless connections:
    Disabled
    43. 5 GHz Wireless security:
    None
    44. 5 GHz Wireless channel:
    Automatic (Smart Wireless)
    45. 5 GHz Wireless network/SSID:
    46. 5 GHz Wireless connections:
    Disabled
    47. 5 GHz Wireless security:
    None
    48. 5 GHz Wireless channel:
    Automatic (Smart Wireless)
    49. Firewall:
    Disabled
    50. MAC Address:
    40:f2:01:16:3a:d2
    51. Software variant:
    52. Boot loader:

    What device does the Homehub5 plug into on the WAN side?
    Some sort of modem?
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  • Latency type change

    Hi Folks thanks for reading. I have tried to ring the BT brioadband help line but found it very difficult to comunicate what I want to happen. As an Avid gamer I would like to change my lattency type to Fast please see me connection Details Below 
    1. Product name:
    BT Home Hub
    2. Serial number:
    +068340+NQ31921469
    3. Firmware version:
    Software version 4.7.5.1.83.8.130.1.17 (Type A) Last updated 11/09/14
    4. Board version:
    BT Hub 4A
    5. ADSL uptime:
    5 days, 19:48:17
    6. Bandwidth:
    448 / 8128
    7. Data sent/received:
    493.5 MB / 214.1 MB
    8. Broadband username:
    [email protected]
    9. BT FON:
    No
    10. 2.4 GHz Wireless network/SSID:
    BTHub4-NTW5
    11. 2.4 GHz Wireless connections:
    Disabled
    12. 2.4 GHz Wireless security:
    WPA and WPA2
    13. 2.4 GHz Wireless channel:
    6
    14. 5 GHz Wireless network/SSID:
    BTHub4-NTW5
    15. 5 GHz Wireless connections:
    Disabled
    16. 5 GHz Wireless security:
    WPA2
    17. 5 GHz Wireless channel:
    Automatic / 0
    18. Firewall:
    Default
    19. MAC Address:
    cc:33:bb:1a:35:68
    20. VPI/VCI:
    0 / 38
    21. Modulation:
    G.992.1 Annex A
    22. Latency type:
    Interleaved
    23. Software variant:
    24. Boot loader:
    Thanks 
    BenandG

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  • Latency type changed back to Fast path

    I recently had my latency type changed back to interleaving however i now get daily disconnections (usualy when recieving a phone call) and my download speed isnt any better, the only difference is an increased latency of around 10-20ms so i would like to have it reverted back to fast path.
    Thanks, Rob.

    Hi backie,
    If you fill out the contact form located in the about me section of my profile again we can look at this for you.
    Cheers,
    Chris
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  • Recent change from interleave to fastpath

    Hello
    I recently requested an change in the latency type for my internet from interleave to fastpath (my son plays online games and said it would be better) so I emailed the moderation team on this site for the change of which they have done.
    But now it seems the line is so unstable that its very hard to connect if at all, I was under the impression that should the stats on my line be insufficient that it would not be enabled but alas that doesnt seem to be the case. 
    The stats I emailed to the moderation team (before fastpath) were as follows:
    Channel: INTR, Upstream rate = 448 Kbps, Downstream rate = 5568 Kbps
    Link Power State: L0
    Mode: G.DMT
    Channel: Interleave
    Trellis: ON
    Line Status: No Defect
    Training Status: Showtime
                  Down Up
    SNR (dB): 9.3    25.0
    Attn(dB): 43.0   22.0
    Pwr(dBm): 19.6 12.3
    Max(Kbps): 6080 1208
    Rate (Kbps): 5568 448
    I have had to fiddle with some router settings (Netgear DG834Gv4) to be able to connect and even then it takes a while to even connect.
    I have noticed that if the SNR ratio becomes 15 then it connects no problem but anything lower is little point in trying and 15 makes the download speed drastically slower.
    I have asked the moderation team (which i apologised for multiple emails) if they could turn interleave back on (which I hope they can do as swiftly as possible) but out of curiosity why is it that fastpath has hurt the connection so much? And is there anything I can do for my son so he can play his online games better with a lower latency, he says sometimes people from other countries get a better *ping?* than he does on a uk server.
    Many thanks

    Hello and thanks for responding
    I ran that 17070 quiet line test and there doesnt really appear to be any noise down the phone, maybe the slight very tiny ammount of noise but only on the odd occassion.
    speedtester results:
     Download speedachieved during the test was - 3543 Kbps
     For your connection, the acceptable range of speedsis 1200-4000 Kbps.
     Additional Information:
     Your DSL Connection Rate :4320 Kbps(DOWN-STREAM), 448 Kbps(UP-STREAM)
     IP Profile for your line is - 3500 Kbps
    The throughput of Best Efforts (BE) classes achieved during the test is - 13.39:22.37:64.24 (SBE:NBEBE)
    These figures represent the ratio while sententiously passing Sub BE, Normal BE and Priority BE marked traffic.
    The results of this test will vary depending on the way your ISP has decided to use these traffic classes.
    2. Upstream Test:  -provides background information.
    Upload Speed
    360 Kbps
    0 Kbps
    448 Kbps
    Max Achievable Speed
    Here are the stats i can produce from my router:
    System Up Time 01:31:47
    Port
    Status
    TxPkts
    RxPkts
    Collisions
    Tx B/s
    Rx B/s
    Up Time
    WAN
    PPPoA
    872226
    869609
    0
    7126
    230989
    01:30:46
    LAN
    10M/100M
    871078
    873888
    0
    231608
    10833
    01:31:41
    WLAN
    11M/54M
    1242
    652
    0
    42
    13
    01:31:31
    ADSL Link
    Downstream
    Upstream
    Connection Speed
    4320 kbps
    448 kbps
    Line Attenuation
    42.0 db
    22.0 db
    Noise Margin
    14.6 db
    24.0 db
    usr/sbin/adslctl: ADSL driver and PHY status
    Status: ShowtimeRetrain Reason: 8000
    Channel: FAST, Upstream rate = 448 Kbps, Downstream rate = 4320 Kbps
    Link Power State: L0
    Mode: G.DMT
    Channel: Fast
    Trellis: ON
    Line Status: No Defect
    Training Status: Showtime
     Down Up
    SNR (dB): 14.6 24.0
    Attn(dB): 42.0 22.0
    Pwr(dBm): 19.2 12.1
    Max(Kbps): 4352 1116
    Rate (Kbps): 4320 448
     G.dmt framing
    K: 136(0) 15
    R: 0 0
    S: 1 1
    D: 1 1
     ADSL2 framing
    MSGc: 1 1
    B: 136 15
    M: 1 1
    T: 1 1
    R: 0 0
    S: 1.0000 1.0000
    L: 1096 128
    D: 1 1
     Counters
    SF: 323850 323797
    SFErr(CRCErr): 3474 11
    RS: 0 0
    RSCorr: 0 0
    RSUnCorr: 0 0
    HEC: 1636 5
    OCD: 0 0
    LCD: 0 0
    Total Cells: 56091767 0
    Data Cells: 26593926 0
    Drop Cells: 0
    Bit Errors: 0 0
    ES: 2337 0
    SES: 0 0
    UAS: 35 0
    AS(Uptime): 5506
    INP: 0.00 0.00
    PER: 1.75 1.75
    delay: 0.25 0.25
    OR: 32.00 32.00
    Bitswap: 0 0
    Total uptime: 5506
    Total time = 1 hours 32 min 41 sec
    SF  = 323850
    CRC = 3474
    LOS = 0
    LOF = 0
    ES  = 2337
    Latest 1 day time = 1 hours 32 min 41 sec
    SF  = 323850
    CRC = 3474
    LOS = 0
    LOF = 0
    ES  = 2337
    Latest 15 minutes time = 2 min 41 sec
    SF  = 9499
    CRC = 112
    LOS = 0
    LOF = 0
    ES  = 84
    Previous 15 minutes time = 15 min 0 sec
    SF  = 52923
    CRC = 577
    LOS = 0
    LOF = 0
    ES  = 319
    Previous 1 day time = 0 sec
    SF  = 0
    CRC = 0
    LOS = 0
    LOF = 0
    ES  = 0
    15 minutes interval [-30 min to -15 min] time = 15 min 0 sec
    SF  = 52982
    CRC = 589
    LOS = 0
    LOF = 0
    ES  = 405
    15 minutes interval [-45 min to -30 min] time = 15 min 0 sec
    SF  = 52923
    CRC = 597
    LOS = 0
    LOF = 0
    ES  = 394
    15 minutes interval [-60 min to -45 min] time = 15 min 0 sec
    SF  = 52923
    CRC = 546
    LOS = 0
    LOF = 0
    ES  = 376
    Showtime Drop Reason: 8000
    Last Retrain Reason: 8000
    usr/sbin/adslctl: ADSL driver and PHY statusStatus: ShowtimeRetrain Reason: 8000Channel: FAST, Upstream rate = 448 Kbps, Downstream rate = 4320 KbpsLink Power State: L0Mode: G.DMTChannel: FastTrellis: ONLine Status: No DefectTraining Status: Showtime Down UpSNR (dB): 14.6 24.0Attn(dB): 42.0 22.0Pwr(dBm): 19.2 12.1Max(Kbps): 4352 1116Rate (Kbps): 4320 448 G.dmt framingK: 136(0) 15R: 0 0S: 1 1D: 1 1 ADSL2 framingMSGc: 1 1B: 136 15M: 1 1T: 1 1R: 0 0S: 1.0000 1.0000L: 1096 128D: 1 1 CountersSF: 323850 323797SFErr(CRCErr): 3474 11RS: 0 0RSCorr: 0 0RSUnCorr: 0 0
    HEC: 1636 5OCD: 0 0LCD: 0 0Total Cells: 56091767 0Data Cells: 26593926 0Drop Cells: 0Bit Errors: 0 0
    ES: 2337 0SES: 0 0UAS: 35 0AS(Uptime): 5506
    INP: 0.00 0.00PER: 1.75 1.75delay: 0.25 0.25OR: 32.00 32.00
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    Upstream
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