12-04-2007 05:29 AM - edited 03-03-2019 07:47 PM
Is there any information or block diagram about how is the
signal routed or relationship between controller <-> serial , how
the error control works in timeslots mode or unframed, for example,
someone told me that setting it in unframed mode, the error control
is done on the serial, but if I configure it as timeslots the error
control in done at the controller.
I'm interested in knowing this because I'm studying a case
of a flap on a interface and trying to understand where can be the
problem, so because of the lack of technical information about the
controller <-> serial relationship sometimes is difficult to find the
problem, for example, I found an eigrp flap on the serial X (retry time exceed) that I have a suspect that maybe it could have problems (I some the interface resets on the counters) , but on the log of the router I see only the flap of the neighbor but not a flap on the serial or controller, is possible that setting the keepalive lower, the serial could sense the problem going down, but if there is a problem at electrical level, is possible that I don't see a flap of the controller?...
how is the reaction time of the controller, is more reactive the serial
modifying the keepalive?...Which counters internally the controllers take in
account to go down?...
About the counters (sh controllers e1), is another history, for know I'm focused in understand how is the data flow internally from controller to the serial and if it's possible to have flaps that I will only see on the serial and not on the controller.
Sorry about to much questions and I will apreciate so much
your help!
Best Regards