Mark

thanks for the post, yep both are identical, I've already decoded the error
and it tells me to contact Cisco, which I've done.

Cheers


""Mark Odette II""  wrote in message
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> Pat-
> Question: Are both ends identical in Hardware and/or Software??  More
> importantly, Are both routers running the same version of IOS?  I've seen
> something very similar to this, and it wound up being a compound problem
of
> buggy version of IOS and a mixture of versions from end to end.
>
> If you can, you might think about rolling back a little on the version of
> IOS, to say, 12.2.1, or something like that.... but verify it won't break
> some other feature you're depending on first.
>
> Another wise action would be to go onto CCO and check their BugTraq to see
> if they have any known issues with 12.2.4T.
>
> Also, here's a tool that might help with the error message: Error message
> Decoder Ring!  It requires CCO access.
> http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Errordecoder/home.pl
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> Mark
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Patrick Donlon
> Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 11:35 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: VoIP problem [7:36396]
>
>
> Hi all
>
> I've a problem with a voice router I'm getting DSP timeout errors on the
far
> end (egress) router and I was wondering if anyone has any ideas. See the
> text below for the error, it appears after the call is disconnected with
> "normal call clearing", we use E1s. A reboot will make the problem go away
> for a short while and we using 12.2(4)T on a 3640. The call routing is
fine
> and I can make csim calls from the far end router to my local router and
to
> my phone no problem, in the other direction I get DSP timeouts.
>
> Cheers
>
> Pat
>
> 10w5d: %VTSP-3-DSP_TIMEOUT: DSP timeout on event 0x6: DSP ID=0x1: DSP Disc
> (call mode=0)
> 10w5d: %VTSP-3-DSP_TIMEOUT: DSP timeout on event 0x6: DSP ID=0x1: DSP
error
> stats (call mode=1658181684), chnl info(1, 0, 0)




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