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Fax Gateway - How to monitor for Clock Slips
Article ID:KB562666
Applies to
Fax Gateway for RightFax 2100 series
Summary
In the Fax Gateways, you can identify if there are Clock Slips in the environment.
Resolution
1.Log into the OpenText Fax Gateway from a web browser by browsing to <The IP Address of the OpenText Fax Gateway>/FAE.
2.FAE needs to be capitalized. For example, "192.168.x.x/FAE".
3.Click the CMD Shell button on the top left of the page.
4.Enter the following Commands in order: 1.ps
Hit enter.
2.ph
Hit enter.
3.pqts 0
Hit enter.
4.pstpm 0
Hit enter.
5.pgpm 0 0
Hit enter.
6.Hit enter.
Within the menu above the Command Line, you see these three fields:
ControlledSlip =
ErroredSeconds =
ControlledSlipSeconds =
If these are anything but "0", you are experiencing Clock Slips.
Additional Information
Clock Slips cause issues with receiving or sending faxes. They need to be resolved before further troubleshooting should be done.
Generally, the Clock Slips can be resolved by changing the Bus Clock source to Network, and the Clock Master to Recovered. Please call Customer Support for more information.
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