Just to clarify, the frame slips are on the T1 circuit which is delivering your PRI service.

If you are correctly adjusting your timing leaving to match the recevieved timing from the CO there will be no slips. I am unaware of any mechanism within an * server to report this. Of course T-BERDs are your friend in these cases:)
I would suggest checking with Digium on your cards and any suggestions.

Let us know if there is a tool to report. zttool only reports bpv errors. There are many more in the ANSI suite.


On Dec 21, 2005, at 2:06 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

                Can someone help me understand how to identify frame slips
from "pri debug",
                "pri intense debug", or any other method?

                I am familiar with zttest, avoiding interrupt sharing,
mucking with ACPI,
                making sure DMA is on, etc... I have a list of changes I
intend to make to
                the server(s), but don't know how to actually watch the
output to see if my
                changes are affecting the # of frame slips.

        First things first;
        Check your timing param in zaptel.conf, you almost certainly want
        it set to 1 if you are connecting that span to a phone company and
it is
        the only such connection on that board.

The timing is already set to 1 for each of the cards.

I'm still open to ideas on how to actually identify or count frame- slips on
the pri.

Eric

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