[asterisk-users] Dahdi and Junghanns QuadBRI

Olivier oza-4h07 at myamail.com
Thu Dec 10 04:23:18 CST 2009


2009/12/9 Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com>

> On Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 05:59:36PM +0100, Olivier wrote:
> > Tzafrir,
> > Would you say latest trunk (revision 7672) includes a fix for those
> OctoBRI
> > boards ?
>
> The only change was in dahdi-tools . As could be clearly seen from the
> output of lspci, wcb4xxp already handles this device.
>

I could successfully get :
# dahdi_hardware
pci:0000:08:00.0     wcb4xxp+     1397:16b8 Junghanns OctoBRI ISDN card
# lsmod | grep wcb
wcb4xxp                73060  24
dahdi                 184936  52 dahdi_echocan_oslec,wcb4xxp

(Thanks again for that).
Unfortunately, I can dial from one port to another. Here is my config (I
plugged a cat5 straight cable from port 1 to port 8, port 1 jumper is set to
TE, port 8 jumper is set to NT with terminator ON)

# cat dahdi-channels.conf
....
; Span 1: B4/0/1 "B4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1" (MASTER)
group=1,11
context=remote
switchtype = euroisdn
signalling = bri_cpe
channel => 1-2
context = default
group = 63

....
; Span 8: B4/0/8 "B4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 8"
group=1,18
context=remote
switchtype = euroisdn
signalling = bri_net
channel => 22-23
context = default
group = 63


# cat /etc/dahdi/system.conf
....
#
# Span 1: B4/0/1 "B4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1" (MASTER)
span=1,1,0,ccs,ami
# termtype: te
bchan=1-2
hardhdlc=3
echocanceller=oslec,1-2
...
# Span 8: B4/0/8 "B4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 8"
span=8,0,0,ccs,ami
# termtype: nt
bchan=22-23
hardhdlc=24
echocanceller=oslec,22-23


dahdi_tool shows all ports with "Red Alarm" status.

from my dialplan :
Dial(DAHDI/g1/0155669909);
[Dec 10 11:17:36] WARNING[3129]: app_dial.c:1745 dial_exec_full: Unable to
create channel of type 'DAHDI' (cause 34 - Circuit/channel congestion)


Any idea ?
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