[asterisk-users] B410P install

Steve Totaro stotaro at totarotechnologies.com
Fri May 23 07:48:40 CDT 2008


On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 8:41 AM, Chris Curtis
<Chris.Curtis at cubemicrosystems.com> wrote:
> We are trying to get our first B410P installation working but unable to get
> any L1 or L2 links.
>
> Connecting  3 ports to BRI lines via S/T interfaces on telco provided NT
> equipment.
>
>
>
> Using Debian etch 2.6.18-6
>
>
>
> Ports are configured as TE
>
> Have tried both PTP and PTMP modes
>
>
>
> All 4 red lights are flashing. When we connect the ISDN cable, NOTHING
> HAPPENS and unable to receive or make calls.
>
> Have tried both Cross-over and straight through cables.
>
> Telco is adamant the ISDN lines are working fine.
>
>
>
> # misdn-init scan
>
> [OK] found the following devices:
>
> card=1,0x4
>
>
>
> # misdnportinfo
>
>
>
> Port  1: TE-mode BRI S/T interface line (for phone lines)
>
>  -> Interface is Poin-To-Point.
>
>  -> Protocol: DSS1 (Euro ISDN)
>
>  -> Layer 4 protocol 0x04000001 is detected, but not allowed for TE lib.
>
>  -> childcnt: 2
>
>  * Port NOT useable for PBX (maybe there is already a PBX running?)
>
>
>
> .... and so on
>
>
>
> The driver appears to load OK, except for some entries highlighted below.
>
> Syslog from starting the driver:
>
>
>
> May 23 22:27:22 cats kernel: Modular ISDN Stack core version (1_1_7_2)
> revision ($Revision: 1.40 $)
>
> May 23 22:27:22 cats kernel: mISDNd: kernel daemon started
> (current:c8ac7030)
>
> May 23 22:27:22 cats kernel: mISDNd: test event done
>
> May 23 22:27:22 cats kernel: ISDN L1 driver version 1.20
>
> May 23 22:27:22 cats kernel: ISDN L2 driver version 1.32
>
> May 23 22:27:22 cats kernel: mISDN: DSS1 Rev. 1.47
>
> May 23 22:27:22 cats kernel: mISDN Capi 2.0 driver file version 1.21
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: mISDN: HFC-multi driver Rev. 1.68
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: HFC-multi: card manufacturer: 'Cologne Chip AG'
> card name: 'HFC-4S Digium Card' clock: normal
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: PCI: Enabling device 0000:00:0c.0 (0000 ->
> 0003)
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:0c.0[A] -> GSI 17
> (level, low) -> IRQ 193
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: HFC-4S#1: defined at IOBASE 0xff00 IRQ 193 HZ
> 250 leds-type 2
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: HFC_multi: resetting HFC with chip ID=0xc
> revision=1
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: Setting GPIOs
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: calling vpm_init
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: VPM: Chip 0: ver 33
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: VPM: A-law mode
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: VPM reg 0x20 is 11
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: NLP Thresh is set to 2 (0x2)
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: VPM: A-law mode
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: VPM reg 0x20 is 11
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: NLP Thresh is set to 2 (0x2)
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: hfcpci_probe: DIPs(0x90) jumpers(0x0)
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: register_layer: register_sysfs failed -17
> st(00000100) inst(40000100)     ç======= Bothered by these entries
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: register_layer: register_sysfs failed -17
> st(00000200) inst(40000200)
>
> May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: register_layer: register_sysfs failed -17
> st(00000300) inst(40000300)
>
> May 23 22:27:24 cats kernel: register_layer: register_sysfs failed -17
> st(00000400) inst(40000400)
>
> May 23 22:27:24 cats kernel: 1 devices registered
>
> May 23 22:27:24 cats kernel: mISDN_dsp: Audio DSP  Rev. 1.29 (debug=0x0)
> EchoCancellor MG2 dtmfthreshold(100)
>
> May 23 22:27:24 cats kernel: mISDN_dsp: DSP clocks every 128 samples. This
> equals 4 jiffies.
>
>
>
> CLI> misdn show stacks
>
> BEGIN STACK_LIST:
>
>   * Port 1 Type TE Prot. PTP L2Link DOWN L1Link:DOWN Blocked:0  Debug:0
>
>   * Port 2 Type TE Prot. PTP L2Link DOWN L1Link:DOWN Blocked:0  Debug:0
>
>   * Port 3 Type TE Prot. PTP L2Link DOWN L1Link:DOWN Blocked:0  Debug:0
>
> CLI>
>
>
>
> As usual its rather urgent to get it running. If anyone can provide
> suggestions ,I'd be very grateful.
>
>
>
> Chris
>

Is your card compatible with BRIStuff?

Thanks,
Steve Totaro



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