[asterisk-users] Annoying PRI Channels Restarting Message

Michael J. Liberatore mike240se at straightandnarrowinc.org
Sat Nov 24 19:44:30 CST 2007


I have a p2p t1, I am using national isdn 2, b8zs/esf, one side is pri
net one side is pri cpe.  The telco is verizon but since it's a point to
point link I doubt that matters.  I posted recently before I saw your
post that I am thinking of changing the code to debug instead of
verbose.

Mike

 

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Collins
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 2:18 AM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Annoying PRI Channels Restarting Message

> Is there a reason it resets?  Aka does it serve any kind of purpose?

Just curious: what protocol variant (i.e. 4/5ESS, DMS, NI2, etc.) are
you using? Also, which carrier?  Finally, have you turned on PRI
debugging to see if it is the telco that is requesting the restart?  In
some cases the telco will send out a PRI message like 'service' (i.e.
service request) to which the CPE will need to respond with a service
ack message.  Not all telcos behave the same with respect to so-called
maintenance messages, so you might want to follow up with the carrier
just to be sure nothing is wrong.  "Probably" nothing is wrong but it
can't hurt to check.

-MC

P.S. - the messages might be annoying, but if you've ever had PRI issues
then those messages become comforting!

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