You're looking at the wrong area, tommy
DLM has intervened downstream, but the sync speed remains at 80 Mbps because the line has a lot of spare capacity. The Max attainable is 98Mbps (although that is likely to be an overestimate), and the downstream SNR is still above 6dB.
DLM's intervention has turned on FEC and interleaving, and we can see it is working - there are only 14 CRC errors over the 30 hours of uptime, resulting in only 2 errored seconds. That's almost zilch ... and if kept up will see DLM de-intervening.
Whatever the cause of the horribly low speed, it isn't down to the modem connection to the cabinet.
Edit: a slight change to that analysis... The FEC count actually looks pretty high. If DLM de-intervened, that could end up being an ES count as high as 10,000 - which would cause DLM to re-intervene.
That doesn't change the fact that the FEC process is currently working, so the line throughput will be fine.
Edited by deleted (Mon 02-Feb-15 00:31:44)