[Asterisk-Users] Fritz Card ISDN in UK - Unable to dial. 0x3301/0x3302 errors

Paul Redstone paul.redstone at solica.com
Wed Apr 6 02:58:16 MST 2005


Hi

Repeated e-mail as I forgot to make plain text - sorry and then forgot subject 
line. Newbie asterisk guy here and forgive this slightly long mail, but I'm 
stuck on this for a week.

I'm having major problems getting a Fritz card to dial out in the UK (or indeed 
answer, but I've been concentrating on dialing out). I'm getting the 0x3301 or 
0x3302 error.
My capi.conf file is:
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[general]
nationalprefix=0
internationalprefix=00
rxgain=0.8
txgain=0.8
[interfaces]
msn=1580XXXXXX  (the x's are replaced with our full msn)
incomingmsn=*
controller=1
softdtmf=1
accountcode=
context=bodiam  (and the bodiam context includes bodiam-out)
;echosquelch=1
;echocancel=yes
;echotail=64
;callgroup=1
;deflect=12345678
devices=2

The significant part of my extensions.conf is:
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[bodiam-out]
exten => _9.,1,StripMSD,1
exten => _.,2,NoOp("Test1")
exten => _.,3,Dial,CAPI/1580xxxxxx:BYEXTENSION,30,r  (x's replaced with full 
msn)
exten => _.,4 NoOp("test2")
exten => _.,5,Congestion

The output when enabling CAPI is
-----------------------------------------
   -- Executing StripMSD("SIP/202-5a30", "1") in new stack
   -- Executing NoOp("SIP/202-5a30", ""Test1"") in new stack
   -- Executing Dial("SIP/202-5a30", "CAPI/1580xxxxxx:BYEXTENSION") in new 
stack
   -- data = 1580xxxxxx:01580yyyyyy
   -- capi request omsn = 1580xxxxxx
 == found capi with omsn = 1580xxxxxx
 == CAPI Call CAPI[contr1/1580xxxxxx]/0     -- Called 1580xxxxxx:01580yyyyyy   
(01580xxxxxx has msn; 01580yyyyyy is number being called)
   -- CONNECT_CONF ID=001 #0x0004 LEN=0014
 Controller/PLCI/NCCI            = 0x101
 Info                            = 0x0
 == received CONNECT_CONF PLCI = 0x101 INFO = 0
   -- DISCONNECT_IND ID=001 #0x0005 LEN=0014
 Controller/PLCI/NCCI            = 0x101
 Reason                          = 0x3301
 == DISCONNECT_IND PLCI=0x101 REASON=0x3301
 == No one is available to answer at this time
Apr  6 07:51:34 WARNING[576]: pbx.c:1291 pbx_extension_helper: No application 
'' for extension (bodiam, 01580yyyyyy, 4)
 == Spawn extension (bodiam, 01580830902, 4) exited non-zero on 'SIP/202-5a30'

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Sometimes I get 0x3302.
The ISDN line being used is one normally used by our conventional PABX so we 
know it works - we just plug it into the Fritz card instead.
capi info shows the channels are recognised and free in Asterisk.
capiinfo in command prompt shows:
Controller 1:
Manufacturer: AVM GmbH
CAPI Version: 2.0
Manufacturer Version: 3.17-02  (49.18)
Serial Number: 1000001
BChannels: 2
Global Options: 0x00000039
  internal controller supported
  DTMF supported
  Supplementary Services supported
  channel allocation supported (leased lines)
B1 protocols support: 0x4000011f
  64 kbit/s with HDLC framing
  64 kbit/s bit-transparent operation
  V.110 asynconous operation with start/stop byte framing
  V.110 synconous operation with HDLC framing
  T.30 modem for fax group 3
  Modem asyncronous operation with start/stop byte framing
B2 protocols support: 0x00000b1b
  ISO 7776 (X.75 SLP)
  Transparent
  LAPD with Q.921 for D channel X.25 (SAPI 16)
  T.30 fro fax group 3
  ISO 7776 (X.75 SLP) with V.42bis compression
  V.120 asyncronous mode
  V.120 bit-transparent mode
B3 protocols support: 0x800000bf
  Transparent
  T.90NL, T.70NL, T.90
  ISO 8208 (X.25 DTE-DTE)
  X.25 DCE
  T.30 for fax group 3
  reserved
 0100
 0200
 39000000
 1f010040
 1b0b0000
 bf000080
 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
 01000001 00020000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Supplementary services support: 0x000003ff
  Hold / Retrieve
  Terminal Portability
  ECT
  3PTY
  Call Forwarding
  Call Deflection
  MCID
  CCBS
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The 0x3301 and 3302 errors seem to be protocol ones and it 'feels' like some 
sort of country configuration issue or something like that. Can any one give me 
any advice/help on this as I'm been stuck on this for a week.
Many thanks

Paul



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