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Clocking errors
« on: August 15, 2018, 09:07:47 AM »
We have been having some voice quality issues and connection issues on some of our 3300's.  If placing a call sometimes they caller will have to dial 3 times for the call to go through.

We've reached out to our provider and they come back everytime and say they see clocking errors and timing slips all day.

We I run the command DTSTAT READ 3 1 2 1 last 24 I sometimes see  a few framing losses throughout our day....is this what they are speaking of?  And how do I fix?  Do I just need to set Network sync to one of our PLIDs?  I see that form is blank, and I seem to remember something like this a while back.

Thanks for your help!

-Evan

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         duty                             bit                                   
         cycle       framing              error                                 
Time     (%)         losses     slips     rate                                 
------------------------------------------------                               
 8:53    100            1           0         0                                 
 8:00    100            0           0         0                                 
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 3:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 2:00    100            1           0         0                                 
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Re: Clocking errors
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2018, 11:52:51 AM »
Take a look at Ralph's resolution to setting clocking source here:

http://mitelforums.com/forum/index.php?topic=2651.0

Let us know how it goes!

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Re: Clocking errors
« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2018, 05:39:08 PM »
Just an FYI... the issues you are reporting
We have been having some voice quality issues and connection issues on some of our 3300's.  If placing a call sometimes they caller will have to dial 3 times for the call to go through.

We've reached out to our provider and they come back everytime and say they see clocking errors and timing slips all day.

We I run the command DTSTAT READ 3 1 2 1 last 24 I sometimes see  a few framing losses throughout our day....is this what they are speaking of?  And how do I fix?  Do I just need to set Network sync to one of our PLIDs?  I see that form is blank, and I seem to remember something like this a while back.

Thanks for your help!

-Evan

Universal T1          3 1  3  1                                                 
Link is Available                                                               
         duty                             bit                                   
         cycle       framing              error                                 
Time     (%)         losses     slips     rate                                 
------------------------------------------------                               
 8:53    100            1           0         0                                 
 8:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 7:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 6:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 5:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 4:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 3:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 2:00    100            1           0         0                                 
 1:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 0:00    100            0           0         0                                 
23:00    100            0           0         0                                 
22:00    100            1           0         0                                 
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15:00    100            0           0         0                                 
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13:00    100            0           0         0                                 
12:00    100            0           0         0                                 
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10:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 9:00    100            0           0         0   
There is nothing in this that would cause the issues you describe, I would say this T1 is running pretty clean. One framing loss per hour is negligible.

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Re: Clocking errors
« Reply #3 on: August 16, 2018, 09:53:49 AM »
Just an FYI... the issues you are reporting
We have been having some voice quality issues and connection issues on some of our 3300's.  If placing a call sometimes they caller will have to dial 3 times for the call to go through.

We've reached out to our provider and they come back everytime and say they see clocking errors and timing slips all day.

We I run the command DTSTAT READ 3 1 2 1 last 24 I sometimes see  a few framing losses throughout our day....is this what they are speaking of?  And how do I fix?  Do I just need to set Network sync to one of our PLIDs?  I see that form is blank, and I seem to remember something like this a while back.

Thanks for your help!

-Evan

Universal T1          3 1  3  1                                                 
Link is Available                                                               
         duty                             bit                                   
         cycle       framing              error                                 
Time     (%)         losses     slips     rate                                 
------------------------------------------------                               
 8:53    100            1           0         0                                 
 8:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 7:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 6:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 5:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 4:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 3:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 2:00    100            1           0         0                                 
 1:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 0:00    100            0           0         0                                 
23:00    100            0           0         0                                 
22:00    100            1           0         0                                 
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20:00    100            0           0         0                                 
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18:00    100            0           0         0                                 
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16:00    100            0           0         0                                 
15:00    100            0           0         0                                 
14:00    100            0           0         0                                 
13:00    100            0           0         0                                 
12:00    100            0           0         0                                 
11:00    100            0           0         0                                 
10:00    100            0           0         0                                 
 9:00    100            0           0         0   
There is nothing in this that would cause the issues you describe, I would say this T1 is running pretty clean. One framing loss per hour is negligible.

Thanks this give me some relief. 

When a provider (Windstream) says they see clocking errors all day what exactly does this mean?  Would those issues be the cause of our problems?  I just ran a netsync summary is  77% an issue?

    Time    |     | single | phase | control |                                 
start  end  | act |  hits  | shifts| range % | sync sources used               
------------+-----+--------+-------+---------+------------------               
09:21 09:50 | ACT |     0  |    0  | 77 - 77 | 1                               
04:21 09:21 | ACT |     0  |    0  | 77 - 77 | 1                               

Thanks again!

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Re: Clocking errors
« Reply #4 on: August 16, 2018, 10:03:15 AM »
Under Trunks - Digital - Network Synchronization do you have your T1's PLID set as the first clocking source?

What is the output of  NETSYNC STATE in maintenance commands?

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Re: Clocking errors
« Reply #5 on: August 16, 2018, 10:05:02 AM »
Under Trunks - Digital - Network Synchronization do you have your T1's PLID set as the first clocking source?

What is the output of  NETSYNC STATE in maintenance commands?

Sure do!  This is our second PRI...I wanted to see if there was a difference between them.  Should I have both PRIs listed?
   
 |  Sync Source     |   Sync Source                                         
 No. |    Location      |      Status                                           
-----+------------------+------------------                                     
  1  |  3  1  3  1      |   sync source                                         

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Re: Clocking errors
« Reply #6 on: August 16, 2018, 10:21:12 AM »
Under Trunks - Digital - Network Synchronization do you have your T1's PLID set as the first clocking source?

What is the output of  NETSYNC STATE in maintenance commands?

Sure do!  This is our second PRI...I wanted to see if there was a difference between them.  Should I have both PRIs listed?
   
 |  Sync Source     |   Sync Source                                         
 No. |    Location      |      Status                                           
-----+------------------+------------------                                     
  1  |  3  1  3  1      |   sync source                                       
Do you have both listed in Network Synchronization? List the one with the lowest stratum clock level first if from different carriers.

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Re: Clocking errors
« Reply #7 on: August 16, 2018, 10:46:23 AM »
Only one PRI is set for the Sync.

Both PRIs are from the same provider, so I didn't think it would make a difference to have both. Should I still have both listed?  When you mention list the lowest stratum level clock...don't really know what that means.

How can I find clocking errors on our system?  I figure it's under the dstat command but not seeing anything significant.

Thanks again!

Under Trunks - Digital - Network Synchronization do you have your T1's PLID set as the first clocking source?

What is the output of  NETSYNC STATE in maintenance commands?

Sure do!  This is our second PRI...I wanted to see if there was a difference between them.  Should I have both PRIs listed?
   
 |  Sync Source     |   Sync Source                                         
 No. |    Location      |      Status                                           
-----+------------------+------------------                                     
  1  |  3  1  3  1      |   sync source                                       
Do you have both listed in Network Synchronization? List the one with the lowest stratum clock level first if from different carriers.

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Re: Clocking errors
« Reply #8 on: August 16, 2018, 11:10:54 AM »
Only one PRI is set for the Sync.

Both PRIs are from the same provider, so I didn't think it would make a difference to have both. Should I still have both listed?  When you mention list the lowest stratum level clock...don't really know what that means.

How can I find clocking errors on our system?  I figure it's under the dstat command but not seeing anything significant.

Thanks again!
Yes, both PLIDs should be listed in Network Synchronization... The "stratum" thing shouldn't be relevant since both are from the same provider, since they are both from the same provider, the order shouldn't matter.

Clocking errors are timing errors, they can be caused by a lot of things. My first thing would be to verify that the Mitel is using NTP to good, external source... We have had issues using ntp.org on some systems, we often use our own (we are also an ISP) or time.google.com

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Re: Clocking errors
« Reply #9 on: August 16, 2018, 11:18:55 AM »
Thank you again for your reply.  I will add the second PRI in the net sync.

As for NTP we are pointing to our domain controller which points to a good source.  So I don't think the issue is there.

Only one PRI is set for the Sync.

Both PRIs are from the same provider, so I didn't think it would make a difference to have both. Should I still have both listed?  When you mention list the lowest stratum level clock...don't really know what that means.

How can I find clocking errors on our system?  I figure it's under the dstat command but not seeing anything significant.

Thanks again!
Yes, both PLIDs should be listed in Network Synchronization... The "stratum" thing shouldn't be relevant since both are from the same provider, since they are both from the same provider, the order shouldn't matter.

Clocking errors are timing errors, they can be caused by a lot of things. My first thing would be to verify that the Mitel is using NTP to good, external source... We have had issues using ntp.org on some systems, we often use our own (we are also an ISP) or time.google.com

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Re: Clocking errors
« Reply #10 on: August 16, 2018, 11:29:19 AM »
Are these pure TDM (feed on copper pairs) or SIP PRIs (from an Adtran or Cisco type device fees by IP connection)?

We have seen these issues where the carrier doesn't set their sip gateway as the "master" clock source.

After adding the new Net sync source, toggle it to freerun, wait a minute, and then set it back to auto.

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Re: Clocking errors
« Reply #11 on: August 16, 2018, 12:04:51 PM »
Are these pure TDM (feed on copper pairs) or SIP PRIs (from an Adtran or Cisco type device fees by IP connection)?

We have seen these issues where the carrier doesn't set their sip gateway as the "master" clock source.

After adding the new Net sync source, toggle it to freerun, wait a minute, and then set it back to auto.

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There are pure PRIs.  No SIP.

I am setting the new net sync sources now...keep you posted!

I really appreciate the help Ace!  thanks!


 

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