Claims
- 1. A system for enabling a diagnosis of a cause of a problem in a system that uses a digital subscriber line technology (xDSL), the system comprising:
a voice-band modem; and a first xDSL modem that is communicatively coupled to the voice-band modem and that is configured to communicate with a remotely located device via the voice-band modem.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the voice-band modem is used to transmit data for diagnosing a cause of a communication problem experienced by the xDSL modem.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the communication problem is a failure of the xDSL modem to train up.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the first xDSL modem and the voice-band modem are located at a customer premises, and the remotely located device is a second xDSL modem located at a central site.
- 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the voice-band modem receives data from the first xDSL modem and transmits the data using a voice-band frequency.
- 6. A digital subscriber line technology (xDSL) modem comprising:
a first digital signal processor that is programmed to enable transmitting and receiving xDSL signals; and a second digital signal processor that is programmed to enable transmitting and receiving voice-band signals.
- 7. The xDSL modem of claim 6, wherein the xDSL modem is configured to use the second digital signal processor to transmit diagnostic data at a voice-band frequency, the diagnostic data being configured to enable diagnosing a cause of a communication problem experienced by the xDSL modem.
- 8. The xDSL modem of claim 7, wherein a communication problem experienced by the xDSL modem is a failure of the xDSL modem to train-up.
- 9. A system for enabling a diagnosis of a cause of a problem in a system that uses a digital subscriber line technology (xDSL), the system comprising:
a voice-band modem; an xDSL modem; and a processor that is communicatively coupled to the voice-band modem and to the xDSL modem, and that is programmed to cause data transmission via the voice-band modem responsive to the xDSL modem experiencing a communication problem.
- 10. The system of claim 9, wherein the communication problem comprises a failed attempt by the xDSL modem to train-up.
- 11. The system of claim 9, wherein the data is configured to enable diagnosing a cause of the communication problem.
- 12- A method for enabling a diagnosis of a cause for a problem in a system that uses a digital subscriber line technology (xDSL), the method comprising steps of:
determining that an attempt to communicate with an xDSL modem using at least one xDSL signal has failed; and responsive to determining that the attempt to communicate with the xDSL modem using at least one xDSL signal has failed, transmitting a request for diagnostic data to the xDSL modem, the request being transmitted using a non-xDSL signal.
- 13- The method of claim 12, wherein the diagnostic data provides information about a cause for the failed attempt to communicate with the xDSL modem.
- 14- The method of claim 12, wherein the diagnostic data provides information about a configuration of the xDSL modem.
- 15- The method of claim 12, wherein the non-xDSL signal is a voice-band signal.
- 16- A method for enabling a diagnosis of a cause for a problem in a system that uses a digital subscriber line technology (xDSL), the method comprising steps of:
determining that an attempt to train-up an xDSL modem has failed; and responsive to determining that the attempt to train-up the xDSL modem has failed, transmitting a request for diagnostic data to the xDSL modem, the request being transmitted using a non-xDSL signal.
- 17- The method of claim 16, wherein the diagnostic data provides information about a cause for the failed attempt to train-up the xDSL modem.
- 18- The method of claim 16, wherein the non-xDSL signal is a voice-band signal.
- 19- A method for enabling a diagnosis of a cause for a problem in a system that uses a digital subscriber line technology (xDSL), the method comprising steps of:
determining that an attempt to train-up an xDSL modem has failed; and responsive to determining that the attempt to train-up the xDSL modem has failed, transmitting diagnostic data related to the xDSL modem using a non-xDSL signal.
- 20- The method of claim 19, wherein the non-xDSL signal is a voice-band signal.
- 21. A digital subscriber line technology (xDSL) modem comprising:
a first firmware module that is configured to enable the xDSL modem to communicate via xDSL signals; a second firmware module that is configured to enable the xDSL modem to communicate via voice-band signals.
- 22. The xDSL modem of claim 21, wherein the xDSL modem is configured to use the second firmware module to transmit diagnostic data at a voice-band frequency, the diagnostic data being configured to enable diagnosing a cause of a communication problem experienced by the xDSL modem.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Applicant hereby claims priority to and incorporates by reference herein U.S. Patent Application having Ser. No. 09/851,457 filed May 8, 2001, and titled “Digital Subscriber Line Diagnostic System” (recently allowed, but not yet issued).
Provisional Applications (1)
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60203047 |
May 2000 |
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Continuations (1)
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09851457 |
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10409260 |
Apr 2003 |
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