[Asterisk-Users] OT: DSL problems - UNREACHABLE - REACHABLE

Chad Osmond osmond at holburn.com
Mon May 2 08:57:59 MST 2005


Welcome to DSL, the telco didn't do any more tests then required to get
sync for 30 seconds.

Cancel the DSL and get another line. That's about the extent of it, or
at least in Ontario it is, I've had this problem with 5 or 6
connections.

Chad


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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Wilson
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] OT: DSL problems - UNREACHABLE - REACHABLE


I could really use some input here, forgive the OT nature, but my
problem is related to asterisk and voIP on a DSL connection and becoming
a big mystery.

I noticed about three weeks ago a lot of UNREACHABLEs that became
REACHABLE 10 seconds later. After studying this a little, it happens
that the DSL connection was stopping every 8 minutes (+ about 3
seconds). The modem doesn't apperat to lose sync, the data flow just
stops. Since then I've removed asterisk from that connection.

Every possible test has been done at our office, three different
modem/routers of different brands were swapped in/out, there is a second
phone line in the same cable that is on a different connection and it
does not have the interruptions. I've turned off every box in the office
and disconnected every cable from the router.Also disconnected FXO
lines, phones and left just a modem/router on.  No change. The 8 minutes
are invariable, so after turning of everything here, I can't see how it
could possibly be any local hardware.

The phone company here has, after being evasive aboput checking the
DSLAM, claimed they did everything possible, changed our DSLAM
connection, tried every piece of equipment on their end. Ditto the ISP
who has been very cooperative.

I can only think of one more possible approach: get the power lines and
the phone line independently checked for some kind of parasitic
interference, say a big machine of some kind going on and off. Why this
affects one DSL connection and not the other... I wouldn't know.

Does anyone have any suggestions about what kind of outfit to look for
that might do this kind of checking? Or any suggestions to pursue at
all?

tia
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