[asterisk-users] MFC/R2 problems

Facundo Ameal fameal at gmail.com
Mon Jan 15 07:07:55 MST 2007


These are the different meanings for the diferrent error codes:
T1 TIMEOUT              = 32769
T2 TIMEOUT              = 32770
T3 TIMEOUT              = 32771
UNEXPECTED MF SIGNAL    = 32772
UNEXPECTED CAS          = 32773
INVALID STATE           = 32774
SET_CAS FAILURE         = 32775
SEIZE ACK TIMEOUT       = 32776
DEVICE IO ERROR         = 32777
T1B TIMEOUT             = 32778

I hope it helps.

Greets

On 1/8/07, yusuf <yusuf at ecntelecoms.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> if that means I should post my config, here goes:
>
> zaptel:
> span=1,1,3,cas,hdb3,crc4
> cas=1-15:1101
> cas=17-31:1101
>
> unicall.conf:
> protocolvariant=id,10,10
> protocolend=cpe
> group=1
> channel => 1-15
> channel => 17-31
>
> wanpipe1.conf
> FE_MEDIA        = E1
> FE_LCODE        = HDB3
> FE_FRAME        = CRC4
> FE_LINE         = 1
> TE_CLOCK        = NORMAL
> TE_REF_CLOCK    = 0
> TE_HIGHIMPEDANCE        = NO
> LBO             = 120OH
> TE_SIG_MODE     = CAS
> FE_TXTRISTATE   = NO
> MTU             = 1500
> UDPPORT         = 9000
> TTL             = 255
> IGNORE_FRONT_END = NO
> TDMV_SPAN       = 1
> TDMV_DCHAN      = 16
>
> [w1g1]
> ACTIVE_CH       = ALL
> TDMV_ECHO_OFF   = NO
> TDMV_HWEC       = NO
>
>
>
> Josué Conti wrote:
> > Hi Yusuf, how are you?
> > It orders in the list its configurations, so that let us can help.
> >
> > Best Regards
> >
> > Josue
> >
> > 2007/1/8, yusuf < yusuf at ecntelecoms.com <mailto:yusuf at ecntelecoms.com>>:
> >
> >     Hi all,
> >
> >     I have Asterisk 1.2.10, zaptel 1.2.7, spandsp-0.0.3pre22 compiled,
> >     and a Sangoma A101, and when I
> >     make a call I get this:
> >
> >
> >     Jan  8 13:04:06 DEBUG[12252]: chan_unicall.c:2000 unicall_exception:
> >     Exception on 19, channel 1
> >     Jan  8 13:04:06 WARNING[12252]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report:
> >     MFC/R2 UniCall/1      <- 1101
> >     [1/      40/Seize /Idle         ]
> >     Jan  8 13:04:06 WARNING[12252]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report:
> >     MFC/R2 UniCall/1 0 on  ->
> >     [2/      40/Group I /Idle         ]
> >     Jan  8 13:04:11 WARNING[12252]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report:
> >     MFC/R2 UniCall/1 R2 prot. err.
> >     [2/      40/Group I /DNIS         ] cause 32769 - T1 timed out
> >     Jan  8 13:04:11 WARNING[12252]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report:
> >     MFC/R2 UniCall/1 0 off ->
> >     [1/       1/Idle /Idle         ]
> >     Jan  8 13:04:11 WARNING[12252]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report:
> >     MFC/R2 UniCall/1 1001  ->
> >     [1/       1/Idle /Idle         ]
> >     Jan  8 13:04:11 WARNING[12252]: chan_unicall.c:2644 handle_uc_event:
> >     Unicall/1 event Protocol failure
> >          -- Unicall/1 protocol error. Cause 32769
> >     Jan  8 13:04:11 WARNING[12252]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report:
> >     MFC/R2 UniCall/1 Channel echo cancel
> >     Jan  8 13:04:11 DEBUG[12252]: chan_unicall.c:955 unicall_disable_ec:
> >     disabled echo cancellation on
> >     channel 1
> >
> >     Jan  8 13:04:11 WARNING[12250]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report:
> >     MFC/R2 UniCall/1      <- 1001
> >     [1/       1/Idle /Idle         ]
> >     Jan  8 13:04:11 WARNING[12250]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report:
> >     MFC/R2 UniCall/1 1001  ->
> >     [1/       1/Idle /Idle         ]
> >          -- Hungup 'UniCall/1-1'
> >
> >
> >     What does "- Unicall/1 protocol error. Cause 32769" mean, and can
> >     anyone help me.
> >
> >     --
>
>
> --
> thanks,
> Yusuf
>
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