Ken Godee wrote:
Does anyone know how to monitor * to see if they are receiving timing slips
on a span connected to a T100P card? I am seeing b-channel restarts quite
often and also getting "No D-channels available" warnings from time to time.
Yesterday I had all the b-channels crash during a MeetMe Conference. Not
good! This PRI is connected to an Avaya Definity PBX that is onsite and
located in the same room as *. * is set to clock off the Definity. I am
seeing no problems on the PRI from the Definity side.
Just thought I'd run this by you. We've been running connected to our Definity G3si R6 via TN767 <--> TE410P and have had no problems.
I guess I'll eat crow alittle bit.... I guess your email made me focus a little more into it.
I'm also having the same problems as you are, D-Channel bouncing. D-channel down and right back up and then b-channels restart, while restarting they "DO" drop any active channels. :( Experenced first hand on friday while remote monitoring and on a call.
D-channel down No D-channel found, using channel 48 anyway. D-channel up restarting channel etc.
As another poster suggested, I tried changing timing to internal
clocking, vs. Definty, no help thou. I've done a ton of searching and have not found much more I can try.
What protocol are you using on the Definity side? As I understand it "a = ni1 / b = national"
If you come across anything that helps, please let me know. I'll also let you know if I find anything.
I also see no problems on the Definity side. No errors when loop up circuit either. ztmonitor runs 100%-99%. No missing interrupts, etc. Load/no load doesn't seem to make a difference. Running astersk v1.0.3
ken
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