Estimates of a communication system configuration, such as a DSL system,
are based on operational data collected from a network element management
system, protocol, users and/or the like. The operational data collected
from the system can include performance-characterizing operational data
that typically is available in an ADSL system via
element-management-system protocols. Generated estimates and/or
approximations can be used in evaluating system performance and directly
or indirectly dictating/requiring changes or recommending improvements in
operation by transmitters and/or other parts of the communication system.
Data and/or other information may be collected using "internal" means or
may be obtained from system elements and components via email and/or
other "external" means. The likelihood of a model's accuracy can be based
on various data, information and/or indicators of system performance,
such as observed normal operational data, test data and/or prompted
operational data that shows operating performance based on stimulation
signals. One example of such prompted data uses frequency carrier masks
to approximate the Hlog of a given channel, including information
regarding bridged taps, attenuation, etc.