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Tech Electronics:
Ralph,

I asked that question today to one of the people who it happens to most.

It could happen on an inbound or outbound call and the audio lost could be in either direction, not normal.

They also stated that although they never had it happen to them they heard about audio being dropped after a call was answered and they talked for a bit, also not normal.

ACDeezNutz,

Yes, I verified that all VLANs were trusted on the MSL for both the MXe-III and the Virtual MCD. There is an E2T card on the MXe-III and we didn't reuse any hardware from the old MXe-III as we didn't know what could be causing it and didn't want to take a chance.

Anyone,

Does anyone know of a piece of software that would allow us to do something like a ping or pathping with a timestamp and store the results daily? I put a PC in each VLAN/Building and having it running a continuous ping, but I don't know of a way to store the results or have a timestamp. I just read an article on how to do it with PowerShell so I will give that a try tomorrow, but I remember back in the windows XP days there used to a program that had a GUI and would do that as well as other internal commands.

Thanks,

TE

johnp:
could pipe output to a file doing a similar command like this [ ping 192.168.1.1 -t > d:\ping.txt ]

acejavelin:

--- Quote from: Tech Electronics on August 26, 2025, 11:14:19 PM ---Anyone,

Does anyone know of a piece of software that would allow us to do something like a ping or pathping with a timestamp and store the results daily? I put a PC in each VLAN/Building and having it running a continuous ping, but I don't know of a way to store the results or have a timestamp. I just read an article on how to do it with PowerShell so I will give that a try tomorrow, but I remember back in the windows XP days there used to a program that had a GUI and would do that as well as other internal commands.

Thanks,

TE

--- End quote ---

PingPlotter is an invaluable tool... https://www.pingplotter.com

Tech Electronics:
Johnp,

Well, I thought about that, but it doesn't provide a timestamp or have any way to restart if the machine goes down and with it logging all results the file filled up quickly.

What I ended up doing is taking a crash course on how to use PowerShell to perform the tasks and provide the information needed, now I just have to wait and see if it works correctly.

If you want to see what I came up with then just look at the attachment. You will have to change it to a PS1 file if you want to use it.

Acejavelin,

That is a great looking tool, and I wish I saw this before spending all that time writing a PS Script, live and learn. If the script doesn't work, I will probably buy 5 perpetual licenses to install on the 4 PCs out there.

Thanks,

TE

P.S. If anyone has any suggestions or helpful revisions or insights on the script, I am all ears as I am not sure it is really working properly yet.

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