a look at TAC error message decoder yields this result:

1. %VTSP-3-DSP_TIMEOUT: DSP timeout on event [dec]: DSP ID=[hex]: [chars]
A timeout on the digital signal processor (DSP) response has occurred.

Recommended Action: The DSP has been reset automatically. If the problem
persists, contact your Cisco technical support representative.

Related documents: No specific documents apply to this error message.

you need a CCO login to access this, I believe.

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Errordecoder/home.pl


Seems to me that 12.2.4 rings a bell in terms of being just plain bad code.
Maybe an IOS upgrade ( or downgrade ) ?


""Patrick Donlon""  wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED].;
> 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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