[Asterisk-Users] X100P/Caller ID: clidtest works, * complains [repost]

Jon Whitear jon at whitear.org
Mon Aug 1 16:58:24 MST 2005


Hi,

I'm running Asterisk 1.0.8 on Gentoo, with an X100P (clone) card, and I'm
having problems with Caller ID. I have run clidtest, and it seems happy
enough, returning:-

server clidtest # ./clidtest /dev/zap/1
Number: 0412222222, Name: MOBILE

(that number's fake.) However, I'm not getting the caller ID passed
through with *. Sometimes I get a "failed checksum" like this:-

    -- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/1-1'
Jul 30 16:06:14 NOTICE[9597]: callerid.c:306 callerid_feed: Caller*ID
failed checksum
Jul 30 16:06:15 NOTICE[9597]: chan_zap.c:5405 ss_thread: Got event 2
(Ring/Answered)...
Jul 30 16:06:16 NOTICE[9597]: chan_zap.c:5405 ss_thread: Got event 2
(Ring/Answered)...
Jul 30 16:06:18 NOTICE[9597]: chan_zap.c:5405 ss_thread: Got event 2
(Ring/Answered)...
    -- Executing Wait("Zap/1-1", "2") in new stack
<snip>

and sometimes I get an error that I _really_ don't understand:-

    -- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/1-1'
Jul 30 16:25:02 NOTICE[9616]: chan_zap.c:5405 ss_thread: Got event 2
(Ring/Answered)...
Jul 30 16:25:02 NOTICE[9616]: chan_zap.c:5405 ss_thread: Got event 2
(Ring/Answered)...
Jul 30 16:25:04 ERROR[9616]: callerid.c:260 callerid_feed: fsk_serie
made mylen < 0 (-62)
Jul 30 16:25:04 WARNING[9616]: chan_zap.c:5434 ss_thread: CallerID feed
failed: Success
Jul 30 16:25:04 WARNING[9616]: chan_zap.c:5476 ss_thread: CallerID
returned with error on channel 'Zap/1-1'
<snip>

This seems to be a common topic in the archives! I have tried adjusting
the gain to no avail. This is a Telstra (Australia) CLID service, and I
have ADSL on the same line (a line filter is installed.) The fact that
clidtest works suggests that the card's getting the CLID fine, but
there's a problem after that.

Sorry for the repeat post - I managed to post the original during the
recent list 'blackout', so I guess it didn't get to many people.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Jon





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