Connection reliability
Ben Duncan
bns
Mon May 17 11:43:14 PDT 2004
Ok .. I am trying to understand what you are saying here. If you have
a T1 you should have
24 Channels, are you running a Fract T1? If so, is the premise
equipment cabable of
Fract or Full T support? Are you using clear channel signaling? (I.E.
channels
1 - 23 have full 64K bandwidith whilst channel 24 is your D channel)
What is the telco quipment set as - B8ZS ?
stayler wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I have a somewhat annoying ongoing problem here that I think the list
> may be able to assist me with. My connection to the Internet is via a
> T-1. I have 6 B chan for IP and 2 for some voice lines right now. My
> connection seems to drop out on a fairly regular basis, at least once
> every 2 days, sometime more often for periods of a few sec to over
> 15min. They seem to occur at random times and do not appear to be
> local in nature, ie the premises equipment, the router is a box called
> a "Vina eLink". I will have at my disposal in the near futer a Bit
> Error rate tester, I now maintain a network of 16 DS1 microwave radios,
> it pays to have a day job. In the mean time I'd like to have my
> firewall box provide some stats that I could use as leverage with my
> account rep.
>
> The Box is a Slackware 8.0 with 2.2.20 and IP Chains on it. I was
> thinking a regular, say every minute ping of 5 packets to a remote box,
> someone amenable to me doing this of course. The resulting information
> being saved and collated to show outages with an accurate date/time
> stamp.
>
> Ideas suggestions?
>
> Shawn
>
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