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Can someone confirm what "xDSL linestate down" in the event logging of the router actually means?
Does it mean a disconnection to Plusnet (like a PPP session) or does it mean the modem has re synched?
(I did ask this question here, but no response)
(NB: Although I have had three of the above within a five minute period a few days ago my BT IP Profile remains the same)
Thanks
Best Regards
Steven, Chigwell, Essex

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Looks like you are losing sync to me (rather than just the PPP session).
If you reconnect at a similar speed then your IP Profile won't change.
Can you see if the sync speed is different?
I can recommend RouterStats (free s/w) to monitor your line
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Ooops sorry. I have an answer from Chris on the Plusnet Forum now. It refers to a PPP session ending, not a line line resynch.
Best Regards
Steven, Chigwell, Essex

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I thought it meant that the ADSL connection was down, which is to be expected as you're not using the DSL port on the 582n - you're using one of the LAN ports as a WAN port to connect to the modem.
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Loss of sync, but if noise has gone away and modem resyncs quickly it can do this before the remote devices register a PPP Timeout.
IP Profile can remain identical if everytime you resync it is at the same speed.
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One piece of information is missing
The poster is on fibre so anything on the router log refers to the PPP session as it doesn't register a resync of the modem which may or may not have happened
Edited by deleted (Mon 25-Feb-13 22:14:47)
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Thanks OldJim - you're correct of course. I got clarification from the Plusnet forum. (Sorry to cross post.)
I have been checking the router 'Up Time' as well as speedtest.btwholesale.com for profile changes. I presume that if the fibre 582n router did reboot this could be due to a modem re synch?
Best Regards
Steven, Chigwell, Essex

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Modem resync would mean router would reauthenticate but no reason for it to totally reboot
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but no reason for it to totally reboot I have had it happen once (before I moved to fibre and had a combined modem/router)... I forget which router, but I think there was a second re-sync while the router was partway through the re-authentication phase. Presumably it got confused and an error trap initiated a reboot.
But I'd agree it's more than a little unusual.
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The message is about the xDSL connection, but just because the ADSL line is down it doesn't mean it was ever up! As far as I can remember, that message can be printed by the router on start-up, so perhaps the router just rebooted. For it to mean anything, there would have to be a corresponding xDSL linestate up, which there won't be if nothing is plugged into the ADSL port on the router!
Edited by deleted (Tue 26-Feb-13 12:57:22)
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