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Meaning of data pattern 0x0000 to troubleshoot one dirty line

maghisi-2007
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I've one customer connected through one 2048Mb E1 leased line with csu/dsu with V35 interface. Circuit is always getting errors. Downs never occured. I've already replaced the cisco and the cisco cable @ customer site and I've already used a new port on another router at my node, without fixing. But, I couldn't say for sure it was a link trouble as Ptt run more than one end-2-end test with the instruments, without getting errorr or clock slips.

Anyway, I found that by running an extended ping with data pattern 0x0000, after a size of 160bytes I start to lose packets. While with the default data pattern or with data pattern 0xffff the ping run perfectly. I'd like to know if data pattern 0x0000 is showing me a clock issue or linecode problems. By looking at the clock the router is detecting it seem to be stable.

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Thanks for letting us know. In a way scrambling is always beneficial, think for example ATM has scrambling option in the standard on certan links.

Excuse me but how can I close the case?

Hi,

it's not a case, just a discussion thread to help and learn from each other.

All good until next problem :)