[cisco-voip] Monitoring Call Manager express
Matthew Saskin
matt at saskin.net
Sun Apr 13 08:57:56 EDT 2008
'clear counters' will clear old data. If you're still getting clock
slips you're probably not clocking properly (your PRI should most likely
be set to 'clock source line' and you should have a
network-clock-participate statement for the gateway itself so that it
pulls clock from a PRI instead of relying on its internal clock source)
Akaal singh wrote:
> Thanks Matt looks like it was the clock slip the clock slip were very
> high, the source was the blackplane I changed this to the T1. When I
> do a show controller T1 it still shows the high slip can I clear this
> some how ?
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 9:54 PM, Matthew Saskin <matt at saskin.net
> <mailto:matt at saskin.net>> wrote:
>
> You can't use RTMT. The problems you're describing sound an awful
> lot like clock slips are occurring on a PRI (providing you have PRI's)
>
> -matt
>
> Akaal singh wrote:
>
> Would like to know the best way to monitor CCME, Can I use
> RTMT to monitor ccme. As users in one site are getting calls
> dropping, echo and delay problems. Any advice on this would be
> great.
>
> Thank you
>
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