Re: [cisco-voip] Slip sec on PRI

2016-02-12 Thread Brian Meade
You can monitor these values via SNMP with whatever network monitoring
application you're using.

On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 8:40 PM, Scott Voll  wrote:

> OK, had an issues where I forgot to set the clock on some PRI's and had
> slip sec, unavailable sec, etc.  Is there any logging that I can use to see
> this in the future?  We use syslogs but nothing came in by default.  is
> there a way to set that up?  or a trigger in RTMT?  Something else I can do
> to be proactive?  We don't add PRI's very often so I don't expect it to
> happen for a while, but I would like to put something in place just in case
> for next time.
>
> TIA
>
> Scott
>
>
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[cisco-voip] Slip sec on PRI

2016-02-11 Thread Scott Voll
OK, had an issues where I forgot to set the clock on some PRI's and had
slip sec, unavailable sec, etc.  Is there any logging that I can use to see
this in the future?  We use syslogs but nothing came in by default.  is
there a way to set that up?  or a trigger in RTMT?  Something else I can do
to be proactive?  We don't add PRI's very often so I don't expect it to
happen for a while, but I would like to put something in place just in case
for next time.

TIA

Scott
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