[asterisk-dev] Moving call from channel x to channel x

Håkon Nessjøen haakon at avelia.no
Wed Jan 13 08:49:21 CST 2010


2010/1/13 Håkon Nessjøen <haakon at avelia.no>

> Now I'm getting these messages:
>
> [Jan 13 10:53:36] WARNING[31124]: chan_dahdi.c:10661 pri_fixup_principle:
> Call specified, but not found?
> [Jan 13 10:53:36] WARNING[31124]: chan_dahdi.c:11803 pri_dchannel: Hangup
> on bad channel 0/13 on span 1
> I found out via our TELCO company, that one of my ports was syncing wrong.
>

So I checked the wanpipe configuration, and to my surprise, port 1 of my
card was configured by wancfg to be master clock...
Do you think syncronization issues like this could be the reason for these
problems?

I will reboot the system tonight, and talk with the telco provider tomorrow,
if the signal is syncing more correct. And if I'm really lucky, the other
problems will go away too.. (my main problem talking with the telco about
was that faxes going through the system (pure channel bridging) did not come
out correctly on the other side)

Another thing, (i'm not sure if related to the master syncing or not) is
that I see this in my dmesg:
[   33.743987] wanpipe1: Card TDM Rsync Rx=1 Tx=3
[   33.744043] wanpipe2: Card TDM Rsync Rx=0 Tx=2
[   33.744076] wanpipe3: Card TDM Rsync Rx=0 Tx=2
[   33.744110] wanpipe4: Card TDM Rsync Rx=0 Tx=2

I'm slowly realising that my mails are becoming more -user related than -dev
related, if this is the sollution to the "pri_fixup" problems.
If not, I will post a bug report.

Regards,
Håkon
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