Well the "wide open" setting that is used at the start or following a DLM reset by an engineer or changing from 40/10 to 80/20 apparently causes a DLM reset too,
That starts out using fastpath, IMO the differences between the dlm profiles is that the stable error threshold will be the lowest out of the 3 , and the number of resync's it before it would deem as a fault would again be the lowest number out of the 3 profiles
The stable profile may also be the least likely to ever restore fastpath , it may also reduce sync in bigger chunks and apply deeper interleave levels ect than the other 2 So be seen as the most aggressive
The speed profile should have the highest error rate threshold out of the 3 and if it did apply banding being on this profile should provide the greatest chance of removal of interleave,
So being on this profile may offer some advantage if your line is affected occasionally by REIN or is affected by increasing levels of crosstalk , in that it would presumably be the last profile to intervene ,but the first to remove interleave , the increments that dlm increases latency by may differ to between profiles
The standard profile will as as described a balance between to 2 , somewhere in between ??
Edited by tommy45 (Mon 21-Apr-14 16:15:50)