[Asterisk-Users] Junghanns quadBRI on Dell PowerEdge [SOLVED]

David Hajek david.hajek at systinet.com
Mon Jul 25 03:40:32 MST 2005


We had two cards in the system - BRI card and analog TDM from Digium. 
The problem was caused by incorect modules.conf. There was a 
post-install directive for the TDM card which runs ztcfg. Additionaly I 
was running ztcfg from the asterisk startup scripts as well - which was 
the problem.

So I can say Junghanns card works in Dell PowerEdge 2800.

-
David Hajek
IT/IS Manager
Systinet Corporation
Phone: +420 2 7201 9526
Cell: +420 604 352 968
hajek at systinet.com
http://www.systinet.com



David Hajek wrote:

> Thanks.
>
> My cable is like 8-10m long. Hm, will try to make shorter one but it 
> works in old system. Who knows.
>
> -
> David Hajek
> IT/IS Manager
> Systinet Corporation
> Phone: +420 2 7201 9526
> Cell: +420 604 352 968
> hajek at systinet.com
> http://www.systinet.com
>
>
>
> Michiel van Baak wrote:
>
>> On 11:31, Wed 20 Jul 05, David Hajek wrote:
>>  
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> we are trying to install Junghann's quadBRI into Dell PowerEdge 2800 
>>> system without success.
>>> I don't know if the issue can be that Junghann's card fits 32-bit 
>>> slot and Dell PE 2800 has
>>> only 3 PCI-X 64-bit slots. Can this be an issue?
>>>
>>> We get  "CRC errors for HDLC frame" when the card is initialized. 
>>> Any idea what can be wrong?
>>>
>>> 1/ We use latest bristuff packages.
>>> 2/ We use TE mode
>>> 3/ Card is working on older 2.4 system, we use same cables and ISDN 
>>> devices.
>>> 4/ On Dell we have a Centos 4.1 with 2.6.12 kernel.
>>>
>>> After loading the driver we got CRC errors like this:
>>>
>>> Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on 
>>> card 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 1
>>>   
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I had the same errors too when I started to test with the
>> 4port card.
>> After changing the 200M UTP cable that was all put in a
>> corner for a 2 meter cable the problems went away.
>> I read on some previous posts from Klaus-Peter that the CRC
>> errors mean bad cables. In my case the way-too-long cable
>> from the NT1 to my * box was the cause.
>>
>> Maybe this can be of any help
>>  
>>
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