[Asterisk-Users] Problems with MFC/R2 in Brazil

Mabio Coelho mcoelho at fastynet.net
Fri Nov 11 09:27:41 MST 2005


People,

 

I'm tring to use 2 e-1 in Brazil.  In order to get R@ signaling, I compilled
libdsp, unicall and stuff following www.soft-switch.org
<http://www.soft-switch.org/>  comparing with another site (Dezert of
Zazamora, in Mexico).  Asterisk is running fine with Asterisk but I can't
make calls.

 

The guys on the telco company tells me that I have a LOMF (Loss of Multi
Frame) error in their end (the far-end) and we can exchange digits. They
expect R2-Digital signaling and they think the implementation I use is not
quite right.  

 

When I try to make a call the result is as follows:

Nov 11 12:02:13 VERBOSE[3451]: -- Executing Dial("SIP/200-3ced",
"UNICALL/g2/55431100") in new stack Nov 11 12:02:13 DEBUG[3451]: Using
channel 1 Nov 11 12:02:13 DEBUG[3451]: unicall_call called - 'g2/55431100'

Nov 11 12:02:13 DEBUG[3451]: unicall_call caller id - '"Mabio Coelho" <200>'

Nov 11 12:02:13 WARNING[3451]: MFC/R2 UniCall/1 Call control(1) Nov 11
12:02:13 WARNING[3451]: MFC/R2 UniCall/1 Make call Nov 11 12:02:13
WARNING[3451]: Make call failed - Blocked Nov 11 12:02:13 DEBUG[3451]: ast
call on peer returned -1 Nov 11 12:02:13 DEBUG[3451]: Hanging up channel
'UniCall/1-1'

Nov 11 12:02:13 DEBUG[3451]: unicall_hangup(UniCall/1-1) Nov 11 12:02:13
WARNING[3451]: MFC/R2 UniCall/1 Channel gains Nov 11 12:02:13 WARNING[3451]:
MFC/R2 UniCall/1 Channel switching Nov 11 12:02:13 DEBUG[3451]: Hangup:
channel: 1 index = 0, normal = 18, callwait = -1, thirdcall = -1 Nov 11
12:02:13 DEBUG[3451]: Updated conferencing on 1, with 0 conference users Nov
11 12:02:13 VERBOSE[3451]: -- Hungup 'UniCall/1-1'

Nov 11 12:02:13 VERBOSE[3451]: == Everyone is busy/congested at this time

 

I'm attaching the three most relevant configuration files.  Sorry if is kind
of messy (a lot of lines commented out), that is because I tried a lot of
things before posting.

 

Best regards,

 

Mabio Coelho 

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