Delay of connection
Hello,
Actually i have problem with my connection and i would like to find that problem.
i have 3 sites(1,2,3) connected together through fiber multi mode cable. The site 1 having the control room, the maximum distance between site (1 and 3) is 1.8 Km, the other distance(1 and 2) is 1.2 km and i already used 3750X switch and GIBIC GLC-FE 100Fx with support MM cable up to 2 KM.
i have in site (2 and 3) 10 cctv 3 mega pixel cameras and i check for the bandwidth is less than 100Mbps when i connected the 2 switches(2 and 3)to the switch in the site 1 there is a delay i thought maybe because of the bandwidth so i tried to connect only 1 camera but the same problem(delay).
i did not make any configuration for the switches
Can you please advise for any solution.
i already connected 10 cameras to 24 ports the other ports and 1 port to the PC for viewing. the 13 ports is free i did not connect nothing to that ports.
regarding the configuration i already mentioned i my previous reply that i did not made any configuration for the switches.still as default configuration.
there is no any specific configuration for the cameras
when i connected the switches the light is green and amber i already attached the picture for the switch and the module which i have at sites so please check that picture.
if i need to configure that switches please tell me exactly what the configuration i should make to solve this problem or any solution available.
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Edited by: user12290115 on Dec 5, 2009 12:18 PM
Edited by: user12290115 on Dec 5, 2009 12:19 PMThank you Lubien:
$ trcasst -odt -e0 -s ora_11446_3085887168.trc
Trace Assistant Utility: Version 11.1.0.6.0 Production on December 6, 2009 2:58:57 AM
Copyright (c) 2001, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved.
* Trace Assistant *
Trace File Statistics:
Total number of Sessions: 0
DATABASE:
Operation Count: 0 OPENS, 0 PARSES, 0 EXECUTES, 0 FETCHES
ORACLE NET SERVICES:
Total Calls : 0 sent, 0 received, 0 oci
Total Bytes : 0 sent, 0 received
Average Bytes: sent per packet, received per packet
Maximum Bytes: 0 sent, 0 received
Grand Total Packets: 0 sent, 0 received
* Trace Assistant has completed *
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2009-12-06 03:04:49.052534 : nsdo:normal exit
2009-12-06 03:04:49.052565 : nsdo:entry
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2009-12-06 03:04:49.052633 : nsdo:nsctx: state=2, flg=0x4005, mvd=0
2009-12-06 03:04:49.052657 : nsdo:gtn=10, gtc=10, ptn=10, ptc=8155
2009-12-06 03:04:49.052680 : nscon:entry
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2009-12-06 03:04:58.047014 : nttrd:exit
2009-12-06 03:04:58.047046 : nsprecv:8 bytes from transport
2009-12-06 03:04:58.047079 : nsprecv:tlen=8, plen=8, type=11
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2009-12-06 03:04:58.047135 : nsprecv:00 08 00 00 0B 00 00 00 |........|
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2009-12-06 03:04:58.047869 : nttwr:entry
2009-12-06 03:04:58.047957 : nttwr:socket 11 had bytes written=238
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2009-12-06 03:04:58.048006 : nspsend:packet dump
2009-12-06 03:04:58.048030 : nspsend:00 EE 00 00 01 00 00 00 |........|
2009-12-06 03:04:58.048056 : nspsend:01 3A 01 2C 0C 41 20 00 |.:.,.A..|
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adrianHi atsang,
Unfortunately you will need to contact and negotiate with your Communication Provider as BT Retail (an ISP who operates this forum) can't help you as you're not a BT Retail Customer.
Openreach (a BTplc Group Company) own, maintain and install the exchanges and telecommunication lines for the majority of ISPs and Communication Provider. However Openreach is a seperate line of business to the rest of the BTplc Group and have to treat all ISPs/CPs equally and BT Retail do not get any priority.
Openreach do not talk to end users like you and I, they will only talk to the ISPs/CPs.
I'm afraid you will need to take this up with your Communication Provider.
This is a BT Retail Customer to Customer help forum. The only BT presence are the moderators.
Hope that helps and you get it sorted soon,
Cheers
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connection plar opx 70301
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caller-id enable
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cptone CA
connection plar opx 70301
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echo-cancel coverage 32
cptone CA
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preference 4
destination-pattern 91[2-9].........
port 0/2/1
forward-digits 11
dial-peer voice 9980214 pots
description Match 911 emergency with no delay
preference 4
destination-pattern 9911
port 0/2/1
forward-digits 3
dial-peer voice 9980221 pots
preference 3
destination-pattern 9T
incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
port 0/2/2
dial-peer voice 9980222 pots
description Match 10-digit local calls with no delay
preference 3
destination-pattern 9[2-9].........
port 0/2/2
forward-digits 10
dial-peer voice 9980223 pots
description Match 11-digit NANP Local or LD with no delay
preference 3
destination-pattern 91[2-9].........
port 0/2/2
forward-digits 11
dial-peer voice 9980224 pots
description Match 911 emergency with no delay
preference 3
destination-pattern 9911
port 0/2/2
forward-digits 3
dial-peer voice 9980231 pots
preference 2
destination-pattern 9T
incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
port 0/2/3
dial-peer voice 9980232 pots
description Match 10-digit local calls with no delay
preference 2
destination-pattern 9[2-9].........
port 0/2/3
forward-digits 10
dial-peer voice 9980233 pots
description Match 11-digit NANP Local or LD with no delay
preference 2
destination-pattern 91[2-9].........
port 0/2/3
forward-digits 11
dial-peer voice 9980234 pots
description Match 911 emergency with no delay
preference 2
destination-pattern 9911
port 0/2/3
forward-digits 3
dial-peer voice 998001 voip
description CUE
destination-pattern 7030[0-7]
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:10.7.3.130
dtmf-relay sip-notify
codec g711ulaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 9980301 pots
preference 9
destination-pattern 9T
incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
port 0/3/0
dial-peer voice 9980302 pots
description Match 10-digit local calls with no delay
preference 9
destination-pattern 9[2-9].........
port 0/3/0
forward-digits 10
dial-peer voice 9980303 pots
description Match 11-digit NANP Local or LD with no delay
preference 9
destination-pattern 91[2-9].........
port 0/3/0
forward-digits 11
dial-peer voice 9980304 pots
description Match 911 emergency with no delay
preference 9
destination-pattern 9911
port 0/3/0
forward-digits 3
dial-peer voice 9980311 pots
preference 8
destination-pattern 9T
incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
port 0/3/1
dial-peer voice 9980312 pots
description Match 10-digit local calls with no delay
preference 8
destination-pattern 9[2-9].........
port 0/3/1
forward-digits 10
dial-peer voice 9980313 pots
description Match 11-digit NANP Local or LD with no delay
preference 8
destination-pattern 91[2-9].........
port 0/3/1
forward-digits 11
dial-peer voice 9980314 pots
description Match 911 emergency with no delay
preference 8
destination-pattern 9911
port 0/3/1
forward-digits 3
dial-peer voice 9980321 pots
preference 7
destination-pattern 9T
incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
port 0/3/2
dial-peer voice 9980322 pots
description Match 10-digit local calls with no delay
preference 7
destination-pattern 9[2-9].........
port 0/3/2
forward-digits 10
dial-peer voice 9980323 pots
description Match 11-digit NANP Local or LD with no delay
preference 7
destination-pattern 91[2-9].........
port 0/3/2
forward-digits 11
dial-peer voice 9980324 pots
description Match 911 emergency with no delay
preference 7
destination-pattern 9911
port 0/3/2
forward-digits 3
dial-peer voice 9980331 pots
preference 6
destination-pattern 9T
incoming called-number .
direct-inward-dial
port 0/3/3
dial-peer voice 9980332 pots
description Match 10-digit local calls with no delay
preference 6
destination-pattern 9[2-9].........
port 0/3/3
forward-digits 10
dial-peer voice 9980333 pots
description Match 11-digit NANP Local or LD with no delay
preference 6
destination-pattern 91[2-9].........
port 0/3/3
forward-digits 11
dial-peer voice 9980334 pots
description Match 911 emergency with no delay
preference 6
destination-pattern 9911
port 0/3/3
forward-digits 3
dial-peer voice 999999 pots
destination-pattern 91231231234
port 0/1/0
forward-digits 11
telephony-service
max-ephones 48
max-dn 144
ip source-address 123-1231234 port 2000
timeouts interdigit 5
load 7914 S00104000100
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load 7905 CP7905060000SCCP050124A
load 7910 P00403020214
load 7912 CP7912060000SCCP050124A
load 7920 cmterm_7920.3.3-01-08
load 7935 P00503010100
load 7960-7940 P00307020200
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voicemail 70300
max-conferences 6 gain -6
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dn-webedit
transfer-system full-consult
transfer-pattern .......
transfer-pattern ..........
transfer-pattern ...........
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after-hours block pattern 23 91868 7-24
after-hours block pattern 24 91869 7-24
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ephone-template 1
softkeys idle Newcall Redial Pickup Dnd Gpickup
softkeys seized Endcall Gpickup Pickup Redial
softkeys alerting Acct Callback Endcall
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l
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Long delay before connecting to internet
When i try inserting the ethernet cable to get internet, the internet works only after about 2-5 mins or so. When i boot windows, win 7 is immediately able to surf the internet once i put my ethernet wire in. ethernet wire is connected to the router. Is this long delay a normal thing?
On the Mac go to System Preferences->Network pane and at the top of the pane use the "Location" drop=down to make a new custom Location (calling it whatever you want). Then in the right hand of the pane hit the 'Apply button.
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Time delay while connecting with listener
I have installed the Application Server relase 2
After I have restarted the system every thing is working fine by when ever the listener attempts to connect to the repository database, the computer CPU usaeg becomes 100% and for about 6 to 7 seconds the computer stops responding and then everything becomes fine. This problem arises whenever there is a attempt to connect to the database. I have tried using tnsping compname
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I have the same issue - Please can someone from Xfinity reply on this issue.
A bit of info on this ... we've been having the same problem for a while (several weeks) -- when we answered the phone, there'd be a longish (~10 sec.) delay before the caller can hear us. So, if we just picked up the phone and said "hello," the caller didn't hear it and then we'd both sit there, waiting for the other one to respond. Good news for us: Finally called Comcast Tech Support. They just did their standard modem re-set, and that fixed it! I felt a little stupid, because I know the first thing to do with anything that's electronic and gets wonky is to re-boot. (OK, really, maybe they did something else at the same time that the tech didn't mention. But she only told me about the modem re-set.) btw There are other threads on this issue, athttp://forums.xfinity.com/t5/Voice-Service-and-Equipment/Delay-in-phone-dialing/m-p/2518859/highlight/false#M26047http://forums.xfinity.com/t5/Voice-Service-and-Equipment/Delay-after-answering-a-ring/td-p/1815803 We live in the SF Bay Area.
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I have a particular dialer campaign that has a 5 seconds delay from when the callee picks up the phone and the IVR greeting starts playing; it goes something like this: ring, ring, hello (silence for +- 5 secs), IVR greeting starts.
The campaign is:
Transfer to IVR Campaign
Enabled IP AMD
Transfer to IVR Route Point
Terminate tone detect
Dialing Mode:
Predictive_Blended
ICM 6 with IP IVR Queue Manager 3.5
We have 7 other campaigns with the same config and those ARE NOT experiencing the delay problem.
any help is greatly appreciated.
thanksHi Voiceops,
Do you have any updates for your case?
I also have same issue.
Thuc -
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iMac 5.1 2.16 GHz Core 2 Duo, using Bank1 only; 1GB memory.
My internet provider is xfinity/Comcast.Your above posted system details show outdated plugin(s) with known security and stability risks.
*Shockwave Flash 9.0 r999
Update the [[Managing the Flash plugin|Flash]] plugin to the latest version.
*http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
In Firefox 3.6 and later versions you need the Next-Generation Java™ Plug-In present in Java 6 U10 and later (Linux: libnpjp2.so; Windows: npjp2.dll).
http://java.com/en/download/faq/firefox_newplugin.xml
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we have 2 mac pro machines ( 10.7.5) with Apple fiber channel card in both machine (firmware 1.3 ) and 2 active storage (12x2TB ) , Qlogic 1400 fibe switch 8 Ports
our xsan system was runing with xserve as MDC from long time
Now we replace the xserve with new mac mini + SANLink adapter and recreate the new XSAN Volume again as clean installation and mounted it on the server and on both machines
But unfortunately we found many problems
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So what can it to to solve this problem ??? , Is ther any firmware update for Apple fiber channel card for 10.7.5 , why
PROMISE SANLink adapter " Thunderbolt to Fibre Channel) takes 20 min to detect the fiber ???Some of this is heavy opinion and some is experience. First, 10.7 was a terrible OS for Xsan support. Some of the issues you may be experiencing may be due to 10.7. I for one, avoided it like the plague.
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Any reason why 10.7.x was selected? -
Hello everyone.
The issue I am having is this: whenever we login to the domain on a specific laptop, it takes about 1 minute for the laptop to get its connection to the network. It is set for a static IP address, so it should connect straight up. It can take up to two minutes for the connection to show up.
This just happened after installing a new Cisco 4506 core switch into our network. No other computer has this issue though. I have tried everything I could think of and almost wonder if it is hardware related (Its a Dell).
If anyone could help I would greatly appreciate it....
What I have tried:
statically setting an IP address
putting an ipconfig /renew command in the login script
logging in as a different user
using a different laptop in the outlet to try to match the issue (negative)If its only a single laptop and other laptops work fine in the same switch module/port then i would tend to say its a problem with the laptop.
Worth checking the duplex/speed settings on the NIC or any other settings on the NIC, trunking, channelling etc that could affect network connectivity.
I am guessing you have portfast enabled on your switch ports and the fact that no other devices have latency issues tells me you have.
HTH
PJD -
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My widowed mother (in her seventies) is moving into a new build flat on Thursday of this week and despite the fact that the telephone wiring is in place within the building and others in the building are already connected, BT are saying that they cannot connect her until the 16th March 2011. What can I do to escalate this and get some action ? I would appreciate any tips.
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If any post helps tick the star box on the left
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