[asterisk-users] Annoying PRI Channels Restarting Message
Steve Totaro
stotaro at first-notification.com
Fri Nov 23 20:45:55 CST 2007
I think it is just there kind of as a handshake or ping if you will.
Just saying, hey I am still here, are you?
Thanks,
Steve
Michael J. Liberatore wrote:
> Great thanks steve and bj. As long as its normal I guess I can deal
> with leaving it at the default. I was just concerned it could be an
> error with the line, when I first hooked up the t1 I noticed the line
> going up/down/up/down for 4 or 5 cycles before finally working.
>
> Is there a reason it resets? Aka does it serve any kind of purpose?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mike
>
>
>
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> Totaro
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>
> Wrong. Set resetinteral if it is too annoying but it is normal behavior
> although I remember it causing issues with some people in Italy if
> memory serves me correctly.
>
> From the wiki
> *resetinterval*: sets the time in seconds between restart of unused
> channels, defaults to 3600 minimum 60 seconds. Some PBXs don't like
> channel restarts. so set the interval to a very long interval e.g.
> 100000000 or 'never' to disable *entirely*.
>
> *If you are in Israel, the following is important:*
>
> As Bezeq in Israel doesn't like the B-Channel resets happening on the
> lines, it is best to set the resetinterval to 'never' when installing a
> box in Israel. Our past experience also shows that this parameter may
> also cause issues on local switches in the UK and China.
>
> *For more information:* tech at asterisk.org.il
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
> Alex Balashov wrote:
>
>> My guess is that the B channels are in fact bouncing in and out of
>> service and the message is a reflection of it.
>>
>> On Fri, 23 Nov 2007, Michael J. Liberatore wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi all, i have recently setup a p2p t1 using sangoma t1 cards and
>>> asterisk 1.4. Its working great but i am getting an annoying message
>>>
>
>
>>> every little while in asterisk:
>>>
>>> [Nov 23 19:17:57] VERBOSE[6487] logger.c: -- B-channel 0/16
>>> restarted on span 2
>>> [Nov 23 19:17:57] VERBOSE[6487] logger.c: -- B-channel 0/17
>>> restarted on span 2
>>> [Nov 23 19:17:57] VERBOSE[6487] logger.c: -- B-channel 0/18
>>> restarted on span 2
>>> [Nov 23 19:17:57] VERBOSE[6487] logger.c: -- B-channel 0/19
>>> restarted on span 2
>>> [Nov 23 19:17:57] VERBOSE[6487] logger.c: -- B-channel 0/20
>>> restarted on span 2
>>> [Nov 23 19:17:57] VERBOSE[6487] logger.c: -- B-channel 0/21
>>> restarted on span 2
>>> [Nov 23 19:17:57] VERBOSE[6487] logger.c: -- B-channel 0/22
>>> restarted on span 2
>>> [Nov 23 19:17:57] VERBOSE[6487] logger.c: -- B-channel 0/23
>>> restarted on span 2
>>>
>>>
>>> Basically this goes through all 23 channels and then says its was
>>> successfully restarted.
>>>
>>> the link doesnt appear to be going down because there is nothing in
>>> the system log that normally comes up when the link actually goes up
>>> or down. this appears to be some asterisk thing. its not affecting
>>> calls as far as i can tell and doesnt seem to happen when the
>>> channels are in use.
>>>
>>> Any ideas? Can this be ignored? If so, can i safely disable this by
>>>
>
>
>>> changing it to a debug message in the code? Thats what i did with an
>>>
>
>
>>> annoying message caused by setting ext 700 as a orbit on a snom
>>>
> phone.
>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>>
>>>
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