[asterisk-users] AEL Variable Warning Messages

Brent Davidson brent at texascountrytitle.com
Tue Dec 23 16:40:37 CST 2008


Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>
>
> What error message from where?
>
> With Zaptel the echo canceller "settings" are global (that is: one
> hard-coded echo canceller). With DAHDI there are echo canceller modules
> and you can (and actually need to) set them per-channel.
>
>   
>> It might have something to do with the 
>> RCBFX drivers, I'm not sure.  I found your page and followed your 
>> instructions.  Everything appeared to work until I checked with 
>> dahdi_cfg -vv.  That's where I got the message.  Don't have my notes 
>> here so I don't have the actual error message right now.
>>     
I don't remember the actual error name, but it showed up when I did 
dahdi_cfg -vv.  It was something like "DAHDI_ATTACH_ECHO_CANCELLER 
Failed for Channel 1.  Unsupported command (22)".

I was trying to see if maybe it was logged to my  syslog but this is all 
I find in my /var/log/messages:

Dec 22 17:01:43 localhost modprobe: FATAL: Error inserting 
dahdi_echocan_oslec (/lib/modules/2.6.23.8x86_64/dahdi/dahdi_echocan_osle
c.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)

Dec 22 17:01:43 localhost kernel: rcbfx 1: Spotted a Rhino: Rhino 
RCB4FXO (4 channels)
Dec 22 17:01:43 localhost kernel: dahdi_echocan_oslec: Unknown symbol 
oslec_create
Dec 22 17:01:43 localhost kernel: dahdi_echocan_oslec: Unknown symbol 
oslec_update
Dec 22 17:01:43 localhost kernel: dahdi_echocan_oslec: Unknown symbol 
oslec_free


Also, when using the Dahdi/Oslec/RCBFX combination I was getting tons of 
blocks like this in my syslog:

Dec 22 16:54:58 localhost kernel: 80c = 2c7e5000
Dec 22 16:54:58 localhost kernel: 810 = 240
Dec 22 16:54:59 localhost kernel: 814 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:00 localhost kernel: 818 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:00 localhost kernel: 81c = 0
Dec 22 16:55:00 localhost kernel: 820 = 5555bbbb
Dec 22 16:55:01 localhost kernel: 824 = 55555555
Dec 22 16:55:01 localhost kernel: 828 = 55555555
Dec 22 16:55:02 localhost kernel: 82c = 0
Dec 22 16:55:02 localhost kernel: 830 = ffffffff
Dec 22 16:55:02 localhost kernel: 834 = ffffffff
Dec 22 16:55:02 localhost kernel: 838 = ffffffff
Dec 22 16:55:03 localhost kernel: 83c = 0
Dec 22 16:55:03 localhost kernel: 840 = 3
Dec 22 16:55:04 localhost kernel: 844 = f
Dec 22 16:55:04 localhost kernel: 848 = 8888
Dec 22 16:55:04 localhost kernel: 84c = 0
Dec 22 16:55:04 localhost kernel: 850 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:05 localhost kernel: 854 = 10f0000
Dec 22 16:55:05 localhost kernel: 858 = 14e00ff
Dec 22 16:55:12 localhost kernel: 85c = 3d434310
Dec 22 16:55:13 localhost kernel: 860 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:13 localhost kernel: 864 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:18 localhost kernel: 868 = 229e229e
Dec 22 16:55:18 localhost kernel: 86c = 0
Dec 22 16:55:19 localhost kernel: 870 = 50000
Dec 22 16:55:19 localhost kernel: 874 = 50000
Dec 22 16:55:20 localhost kernel: 878 = ffffffff
Dec 22 16:55:20 localhost kernel: 87c = 0
Dec 22 16:55:21 localhost kernel: 880 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:21 localhost kernel: 884 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:21 localhost kernel: 888 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:22 localhost kernel: 88c = 0
Dec 22 16:55:22 localhost kernel: 890 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:22 localhost kernel: 894 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:24 localhost kernel: 898 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:26 localhost kernel: 89c = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8a0 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8a4 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8a8 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8ac = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8b0 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8b4 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8b8 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8bc = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8c0 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8c4 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8c8 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8cc = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8d0 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8d4 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8d8 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8dc = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8e0 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8e4 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8e8 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:28 localhost kernel: 8ec = 0
Dec 22 16:55:29 localhost kernel: 8f0 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:29 localhost kernel: 8f4 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:29 localhost kernel: 8f8 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:29 localhost kernel: 8fc = 0
Dec 22 16:55:29 localhost kernel: 900 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:29 localhost kernel: 904 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:29 localhost kernel: 908 = 0
Dec 22 16:55:29 localhost kernel: 90c = f0f0f0f
Dec 22 16:55:29 localhost kernel: 910 = f0f0f0f

Switching back to Zaptel solved all of the problems.
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