[Asterisk-Users] PRI IE 23 error

Lee Edwards asterisk-users at cngi.com
Sat Jul 17 19:17:05 MST 2004


Can anyone explain the following IE 23 error:

Jul 17 09:27:27 VERBOSE[-1273529424]:     -- Zap/1-1 answered Zap/26-1
Jul 17 09:27:27 VERBOSE[-1273529424]:     -- Attempting native bridge of Zap/26-1 and Zap/1-1
Jul 17 09:27:27 DEBUG[-1273529424]: master: 26, slave: 1, nothingok: 0
Jul 17 09:27:27 DEBUG[-1273529424]: Stoping tones on 26/0 talking to 1/0
Jul 17 09:27:27 DEBUG[-1273529424]: Stoping tones on 1/0 talking to 26/0
Jul 17 09:27:27 DEBUG[-1273529424]: Making 1 slave to master 26 at 0
Jul 17 09:27:27 DEBUG[-1273529424]: Added 19 to conference 9/26
Jul 17 09:27:27 DEBUG[-1273529424]: Added 43 to conference 9/1
Jul 17 09:27:27 DEBUG[-1273529424]: Updated conferencing on 26, with 0 conference users
Jul 17 09:27:27 DEBUG[-1273529424]: Updated conferencing on 1, with 0 conference users
Jul 17 09:27:30 VERBOSE[-1210590288]: !! Unknown IE 23 (cs0, Unknown Information Element)

I have a legacy IVR system we need to connect to Asterisk.  Our configuration has two T100P cards. One connected to legacy IVR the other to the incoming CO PRI.  A call is placed coming in via SIP extension and is answered by the IVR system.  The IVR system then attempts to call out the CO PRI.  The call rings the telephone but conversation paths is not complete when answering the call.  The IE 23 error appears just before telephone rings.

I have also duplicate this by sending the call out an x100P.  The phone number is dialed, the telephone rings, answering the telephone the connection stays up until I hangup but the conversation path is not completed.

zaptel.conf
span=1,1,0,esf,b8zs,yellow
bchan=1-23
dchan=24

span=2,0,0,esf,b8zs,yellow
bchan=25-47
dchan=48

zapata.conf

switchtype=national
signalling=pri_cpe
group=2
channel=>1-23

switchtype=national
signalling=pri_net
group=3
channel=>25-47

;x100p
group=1
signalling=fxs_ks
channel=49

Lee
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