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Hi, When I look at the corresponding objects as defined in
the ITU-T G997.1: Section 7.5.1.13 Downstream Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Margin (SNRMds) The downstream signal-to-noise ratio margin is the
maximum increase in dB of the noise power received at the xTU-R, such that the
BER requirements are met for all downstream bearer channels. The downstream SNR
margin ranges from –64 dB to +63 dB with 0.1 dB steps. A special value indicates
the parameter is out of range to be represented. So this seems to indicate that dB would be the correct
units. Best Regards, Menachem -----Original Message----- > -----Original Message----- > From: adslmib-bounces at ietf.org > > Third, I doubt RFC 3278 will ever be changed.
The IESG can > amend the "Errata report" with this
explanation, perhaps, if > everyone agrees. Mike? Menachem?
Moti? > > Hope this helps! > > Regards, > Bob Ray > There are several ways to mark an errata request. Verified - practically meaning accepted as proposed Rejected Held for Document Update In this case a change in semantics cannot be just
accepted as proposed, as the accepted method to change semantics of an object
is according to the SMI rules by deprecating the old object and defining
a new one. We need however to get consensus in the WG on what is the
right solution from a technical point of view. Dan _______________________________________________ Adslmib mailing list Adslmib at ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/adslmib |