[asterisk-bugs] [LibPRI 0012153]: librpi: Data link layer does not re-establish connection as described in section 5.8.9 of Q.931
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Reported By: alerios
Assigned To: mattf
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Project: LibPRI
Issue ID: 12153
Category: General
Reproducibility: always
Severity: minor
Priority: normal
Status: assigned
Asterisk Version: 1.4.18
SVN Branch (only for SVN checkouts, not tarball releases): N/A
SVN Revision (number only!):
Disclaimer on File?: N/A
Request Review:
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Date Submitted: 03-05-2008 15:21 CST
Last Modified: 03-05-2008 15:46 CST
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Summary: librpi: Data link layer does not re-establish
connection as described in section 5.8.9 of Q.931
Description:
I'm having incoming call drops in different systems, all with the same
pattern:
The call is established normally, with STETUP, CALL_PROCEDING, CONNECT,
and CONNECT_ACK, but then after a random while we get a DISCONNECT (cause
27) from the Telco, followed by our RELEASE and RELEASE_COMPLETE.
According to section 5.8.9 of ITU-T Q.931 (05/98), the DISCONNECT message
with cause 27 (destination out of order) is sent by the Telco wen its
internal T309 timer expires after trying to re-establish layer 2
connection. Looking at the Q921 supervisory messages, it seems that no
frame errors are detected by libpri, or at least they are not shown.
This may be a telco side-issue related to their t309 timer, but I still
believe asterisk+libpri have something to do with it because when using an
ISDN tester or a legacy PBX the calls don't get dropped.
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mattf - 03-05-08 15:46
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