[Asterisk-Users] ztmonitor output weirdness

Ronald Hartmann RHartmann at nnamtraH.com
Thu Feb 9 09:54:17 MST 2006


Good Day,

	I have a weird issue using zaptel-1.2.3 and a PRI with 8 voice
channels.

With nobody on the phone using ztmonitor I get the following:


Why would I have such high TX signals on certain channels.

~ron

[root at smb-dayton zaptel-1.2.3]# ./ztmonitor 1 -vv

Visual Audio Levels.
--------------------
 Use zapata.conf file to adjust the gains if needed.

( # = Audio Level  * = Max Audio Hit )
<----------------(RX)---------------->
<----------------(TX)---------------->
                                        ##############*
Rx:     8 (    8) Tx:  2628 ( 2628)
[root at smb-dayton zaptel-1.2.3]# ./ztmonitor 2 -vv

Visual Audio Levels.
--------------------
 Use zapata.conf file to adjust the gains if needed.

( # = Audio Level  * = Max Audio Hit )
<----------------(RX)---------------->
<----------------(TX)---------------->
 
Rx:     0 (    0) Tx:    22 (   22)
[root at smb-dayton zaptel-1.2.3]# ./ztmonitor 3 -vv

Visual Audio Levels.
--------------------
 Use zapata.conf file to adjust the gains if needed.

( # = Audio Level  * = Max Audio Hit )
<----------------(RX)---------------->
<----------------(TX)---------------->
                                        ########*
Rx:   130 (  130) Tx:  1637 ( 1637)
[root at smb-dayton zaptel-1.2.3]# ./ztmonitor 4 -vv

Visual Audio Levels.
--------------------
 Use zapata.conf file to adjust the gains if needed.

( # = Audio Level  * = Max Audio Hit )
<----------------(RX)---------------->
<----------------(TX)---------------->
 
#################################*     Rx:     2 (    2) Tx:  6140 (
6140)
[root at smb-dayton zaptel-1.2.3]# ./ztmonitor 5 -vv

Visual Audio Levels.
--------------------
 Use zapata.conf file to adjust the gains if needed.

( # = Audio Level  * = Max Audio Hit )
<----------------(RX)---------------->
<----------------(TX)---------------->
 
Rx:     0 (    0) Tx:     0 (    0)
[root at smb-dayton zaptel-1.2.3]# ./ztmonitor 6 -vv

Visual Audio Levels.
--------------------
 Use zapata.conf file to adjust the gains if needed.

( # = Audio Level  * = Max Audio Hit )
<----------------(RX)---------------->
<----------------(TX)---------------->
 
Rx:     0 (    0) Tx:     0 (    0)
[root at smb-dayton zaptel-1.2.3]# ./ztmonitor 7 -vv

Visual Audio Levels.
--------------------
 Use zapata.conf file to adjust the gains if needed.

( # = Audio Level  * = Max Audio Hit )
<----------------(RX)---------------->
<----------------(TX)---------------->
 
Rx:     0 (    0) Tx:     0 (    0)
[root at smb-dayton zaptel-1.2.3]# ./ztmonitor 8 -vv

Visual Audio Levels.
--------------------
 Use zapata.conf file to adjust the gains if needed.

( # = Audio Level  * = Max Audio Hit )
<----------------(RX)---------------->
<----------------(TX)---------------->
 
Rx:     0 (    0) Tx:     0 (    0)

Ronald Hartmann
Director Technical Services
VerCom Systems, Inc.
410 Fame Rd, Dayton, OH 45449 
Voice:"866.VerCom.4" Fax: "866.422.6486"





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