Just an FYI... the issues you are reportingWe 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
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duty bit
cycle framing error
Time (%) losses slips rate
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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
21:00 100 0 0 0
20:00 100 0 0 0
19:00 100 0 0 0
18:00 100 0 0 0
17:00 100 0 0 0
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!