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NTM CRC Errors
Document ID: 10874
Introduction
Prerequisites
Requirements
Components Used
Conventions
Error Definition
Error Example
Troubleshoot
Related Information
Introduction
This document discusses Network Trunk Module (NTM) Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) errors.
Prerequisites
Requirements
There are no specific requirements for this document.
Components Used
This document is not restricted to specific software and hardware versions.
The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the
devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure
that you understand the potential impact of any command.
Conventions
For more information on document conventions, refer to the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions.
Error Definition
This error applies to the IGX NTM with T1 and E1 backcards. The NTM with T1 backcard must beconfigured for Extended Superframe Framing (ESF).
The errors refer to CRC errors on the T1and E1 framing level and indicate a line quality problem. CRC errors
are a critical inservice performance measurement that detect bit errors with approximately 98 percent
accuracy. Possible CRC error causes include:
Hardware malfunction
Loose or unconnected shield ground wires
Bridge taps
Timing problems
Electrical interference
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For E1, the CRC4 multiframe uses four international bits for CRC4. The CRC4 information is provided in
timeslot 0 of the E1 which uses CRC4 multiframing. CRC4 detects bit errors in a block of data with high
accuracy. CPE performs CRC4 calculations on the E1to guarantee data quality.
Error Example
The likely location of the equipment errors is highlighted in yellow.
Troubleshoot
These troubleshooting activities are intrusive. Complete these steps in a maintenance window only:
If the user traffic is affected.
Or
Ifdsptrks indicates an error condition still persists, such as when the trunk is not in ClearOK.
Both ends of the trunk must be active while you troubleshoot.
Issue the dsptrks command to verify that the trunk is active.
If the trunk number is not displayed in the dsptrks screen, the trunk is not active. To activate a trunk,
issue the uptrk command.
1.
Check the cable connection between the trunk card and the next upstream device.
Note: The term upstream refers to the relative position of a piece of transmission equipment in the
network.
The NTM is:
Downstream from the nearest piece of transmission equipment in the receive direction.a.
Upstream from the nearest piece of transmission equipment in the transmit direction.
Typically, the next upstream device is the local channel service unit (CSU) or network
termination (NT). If the dsptrks display indicates no errors at the remote IGX, a oneway
problem exists.
An example of such a problem is when the physcial link received towards the local trunk has
a problem but the transmission direction works properly.
b.
2.
To check the local cable, leave it connected to the trunk card but you must remove it from the CSU or
NT.
3.
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Put a loopback plug on the disconnected end of the cable. If the dsptrkerrs stops to
increment CRC errors, then the cablefunctions properly.
a.
Before you proceed, monitor dsptrkerrs for a few minutes.b.
You must make sure the signal strength is sufficient.
You must check to see if the maximum line length is not exceeded.a.
For T1 trunks, issue the cnftrk command in order to configure the line buildout (LBO). .
LBO compensates for the loss in decibels based on the distance from the trunk card to thefirst repeater in the circuit. A longer distance from the device to the repeater requires a boost
to the signal strength on the circuit to compensate for loss over that distance.
b.
4.
Check the CSU or NT for proper function.5.
Ask your Telco to check the line.6.
If the problem persists after you use these steps to troubleshoot, contact Cisco Technical Support.
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Updated: Apr 30, 2009 Document ID: 10874