[asterisk-users] Having a heck of a time

Robert Grignon rgrignon at fleetone.com
Wed Oct 28 13:45:17 CDT 2009


Yes I did that... 
 
I even recompiled dahdi-linux and tools after wanpipe install... Once I
did that it recognized the card and said I could run "dahdi_genconf
modules" which in turn would only load the cards that it seeing.
 
I had the PRI running in slot 6. Once I unplugged the PRI I was able to
get a response from dahdi_test
 
I then wondered if it was looking for a circuit on channel 1 (this didnt
make much sense because the PRI is getting timing from the telco and the
port location should not matter)
 
I then moved the PRI to channel 1 and dahdi_test returned the following:
 
[root at lin-vgw1 asterisk]# dahdi_test -vc 10
Opened pseudo dahdi interface, measuring accuracy...
 
8192 samples in 8190.808 system clock sample intervals (99.985%)
8192 samples in 8190.288 system clock sample intervals (99.979%)
8192 samples in 8190.776 system clock sample intervals (99.985%)
8192 samples in 8190.872 system clock sample intervals (99.986%)
8192 samples in 8190.720 system clock sample intervals (99.984%)
8192 samples in 8190.833 system clock sample intervals (99.986%)
8192 samples in 8190.960 system clock sample intervals (99.987%)
8192 samples in 8190.864 system clock sample intervals (99.986%)
8192 samples in 8190.744 system clock sample intervals (99.985%)
8192 samples in 8190.800 system clock sample intervals (99.985%)
--- Results after 10 passes ---
Best: 99.987 -- Worst: 99.979 -- Average: 99.984940, Difference:
99.984940

 
GO figure...
 
I did notice this in the logs and am not sure what to make of the
"CT_C8_A clock behavior does not conform to the H.100 spec" reference:
 
Oct 28 13:26:19 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe6: Lost of Signal is detected!
(Unplugged circuit and moved to channel 1)
Oct 28 13:26:20 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe2: Lost of Signal is detected!
Oct 28 13:26:22 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe6:    LOF : ON
Oct 28 13:26:22 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe6:    RED : ON
Oct 28 13:26:22 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe6: T1 disconnected!
Oct 28 13:26:22 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe6: Enable transmit RAI alarm
Oct 28 13:26:22 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe6: AFT communications disabled!
(Dev Cnt: 6 Cause: Link Down)
Oct 28 13:26:22 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe6: TDM Free Run Timing Enabled 1
ms
Oct 28 13:26:23 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe6:    LOS : ON
Oct 28 13:26:24 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe2:    LOS : ON
Oct 28 13:27:06 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanec1: The H100 slave has lost its
framing on the bus!
Oct 28 13:27:06 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanec1: The CT_C8_A clock behavior does
not conform to the H.100 spec!
Oct 28 13:27:06 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe5: Lost of Signal is cleared!
Oct 28 13:27:07 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe1:    RAI : ON
Oct 28 13:27:07 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe1: Open Circuit is cleared!
Oct 28 13:27:07 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe1: Lost of Signal is cleared!
Oct 28 13:27:17 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe1:    RAI : OFF
Oct 28 13:27:17 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe5:    LOS : OFF
Oct 28 13:27:18 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe1:    LOS : OFF
Oct 28 13:27:18 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe1:    LOF : OFF
Oct 28 13:27:18 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe1:    RED : OFF
Oct 28 13:27:21 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe1: T1 connected!
Oct 28 13:27:21 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe1: AFT communications enabled!
Oct 28 13:27:21 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe1: AFT Global TDM Intr
Oct 28 13:27:21 lin-vgw1 kernel: wanpipe1: Global TDM Ring Resync TDM =
0x1
Oct 28 13:27:21 lin-vgw1 kernel: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): w1g1: link
becomes ready



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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Having a heck of a time


Did you use ./Setup dahdi when installing the wanpipe drivers?

http://wiki.sangoma.com/wanpipe-linux-asterisk-dahdi



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