[asterisk-r2] RED Alarm with Telmex R2

blackgecko blackgecko at gmail.com
Thu Sep 10 16:33:40 CDT 2009


Based on previous experiences, is Telmex fault, you need to speak with your
account executive, and ask him to put someone from the noc on the line,
restart the switching equipment and verify your settings, once you have
asked them what framing, and coding are they using, they will do exactly
what you want cause they have no idea what your talking about, restart and
hope it works.

Alejandro Enriquez
Voztelecom Latinoamerica S.A. de C.V.
www.voztele.com.mx


2009/9/10 Sebastian Peschko <speschko at gmail.com>:
> dahdi_tool:
> Current Alarms:     Red Alarm                           │     │
>    │     │    Sync Source:        Internally clocked                  │
↑
>>    │     │    IRQ Misses:               0                             │
▒
>>    │     │    Bipolar Viol:             0                             │
▒
>>    │     │    Tx/Rx Levels:         0/  0                             │
▒
>>    │     │    Total/Conf/Act:      31/ 30/ 30                         │
▒
>>    │     │                 1111111111222222222233         ┌──────┐    │
▒
>>    │     │        1234567890123456789012345678901         │ Back │    │
▒
>>    │     │    TxA 111111111111111 111111111111111         └──────┘    │
▒
>>    │     │    TxB 000000000000000 111111111111111                     │
▮
>>    │     │    TxC 000000000000000 000000000000000                     │
↓
>>    │     │    TxD 111111111111111 111111111111111
│
>>    │     │                                                ┌──────┐
│
>>    │     │    RxA 111111111111111 111111111111111         │ Loop │
│
>>    │     │    RxB 111111111111111 111111111111111         └──────┘
│
>>    │     │    RxC 000000000000000 000000000000000
│
>>    │     │    RxD 111111111111111 111111111111111                     │
>
>
> wanrouter status:
>
> Devices currently active:
>         wanpipe1
>
>
> Wanpipe Config:
>
> Device name | Protocol Map | Adapter  | IRQ | Slot/IO | If's | CLK | Baud
> rate |
> wanpipe1    | N/A          | A101/1D/A102/2D/4/4D/8| 169 | 4       | 1
|
> N/A | 0         |
>
> Wanrouter Status:
>
> Device name | Protocol | Station | Status        |
> wanpipe1    | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
>
> Does this mean that there is something wrong with the WANROUTER drivers???
>
> SP
>
>
> On Thu, 2009-09-10 at 16:03 -0500, Sebastian Peschko wrote:
>
> Yes they both have red alarm! Does this mean I still have a HW problem?
The
> physical connection is exactly the same as before and I have also tried to
> invert the Coax just in case but it does not leave the red alarm state.
>
> SP
>
> On Thu, 2009-09-10 at 16:43 -0400, Moises Silva wrote:
>
> What does dahdi_tool or zttool say? red alarm? if you have any physical
> layer alarms you must fix those first before even trying to start playing
> with Asterisk or openr2 stuff.
>
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Sebastian Peschko <speschko at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> I had Asterisk 1.25.0 and openr2-2.0.x working with a fractional E1
(ch1-15)
> working up to now but needed the new IAX security feature because I was
> being hacked.
>
> I have now installed Asterisk 1.4.26.2 with the
> openr2-asterisk-1.4.26.2.patch and openr2-1.2.0.I am now getting a RED
alarm
> with all the RX channels blocked from Telmex. I have called them and they
> say that they see a remote alarm but on their side they are idle. On my
side
> I have:
>
> Ch  Var    ANI   DNIS ANI First Immed       Tx CAS   Rx CAS
>    1 MX      16      4        No        No               IDLE     BLOCK
>    2 MX      16      4        No        No               IDLE     BLOCK
>    3 MX      16      4        No        No               IDLE     BLOCK
>    4 MX      16      4        No        No               IDLE     BLOCK
>    5 MX      16      4        No        No               IDLE     BLOCK
>    6 MX      16      4        No        No               IDLE     BLOCK
>    7 MX      16      4        No        No               IDLE     BLOCK
>    8 MX      16      4        No        No               IDLE     BLOCK
>    9 MX      16      4        No        No               IDLE     BLOCK
>   10 MX      16      4        No        No               IDLE     BLOCK
>   11 MX      16      4        No        No               IDLE     BLOCK
>   12 MX      16      4        No        No               IDLE     BLOCK
>   13 MX      16      4        No        No               IDLE     BLOCK
>   14 MX      16      4        No        No               IDLE     BLOCK
>   15 MX      16      4        No        No               IDLE     BLOCK
>
> Is there anyone running this software and has this running or has
> suggestions to what I might be doing wrong?
>
>
>
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