I just want to compare some data. I average the connect speed for all my calls across both my TC chassis each month. I then compare that to the average connect speed of each channel on my DSP's as a check for a problem DSP channel or T1 channel. I have been tracking it for a while now and the rough average is 38k. I would like to see what others might be averaging. I understand that the ratio of urban to rural users, etc. may skew the numbers. We are using 3.5.105 for our DSP code with v.92 enabled. Jim Sheldon Texas Communications 979-775-6239 x340
Somewhat an answer. http://www.xmission.com/~beezer/unique_user_speed_hits.gif The PARKC and BANK-A/B data is from PRI service, the rest is DSS. We don't have per port data, though. On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Jim Sheldon wrote:
I just want to compare some data. I average the connect speed for all my calls across both my TC chassis each month. I then compare that to the average connect speed of each channel on my DSP's as a check for a problem DSP channel or T1 channel. I have been tracking it for a while now and the rough average is 38k. I would like to see what others might be averaging. I understand that the ratio of urban to rural users, etc. may skew the numbers.
We are using 3.5.105 for our DSP code with v.92 enabled.
Jim Sheldon Texas Communications 979-775-6239 x340
Okay...I've got another mysterious problem... Every so often, a defunct IP pool reappears on one of my ARCs; just out of the blue. I keep deleting it, reset the hung connections, checking to make sure it's really gone, and up it pops again after a week or so. I can't find anything about this in the Knowledge Base. Any clues? (btw...I'm putting down the dropped connections as increased sensitivity among my users coupled with the recent thawing that has been taking place here in the northeast... Thanks for your help!) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michelle Mogil, mmm3@cornell.edu Information Technology Engineer Systems & Operations, CIT Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA vox: 607-255-0516 fax: 607-255-8521
I've seen this, too. As recently as last week. At 03:49 PM 3/19/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Okay...I've got another mysterious problem...
Every so often, a defunct IP pool reappears on one of my ARCs; just out of the blue. I keep deleting it, reset the hung connections, checking to make sure it's really gone, and up it pops again after a week or so. I can't find anything about this in the Knowledge Base. Any clues?
(btw...I'm putting down the dropped connections as increased sensitivity among my users coupled with the recent thawing that has been taking place here in the northeast... Thanks for your help!)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michelle Mogil, mmm3@cornell.edu Information Technology Engineer Systems & Operations, CIT Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA vox: 607-255-0516 fax: 607-255-8521
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