[asterisk-users] How to test BRI lines energy saving mode ?

Andrew Thomas andy at datavox.co.uk
Thu Oct 7 05:57:22 CDT 2010


Well, to go slightly O/T:

If you read the issue tracker for 17270 - it appears to be a LibPri
'fault'.  So I would say that the main work would need to be in LibPri
<Q:is this how DAHDI talks to the ISDN?>.

Maybe someone who knows LibPri and DAHDI better can explain how the two
combine...

Cheers
Andy


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2010/10/7 Andrew Thomas <andy at datavox.co.uk>

The D-channel isn't actually 'dropped' - it is put in to a 'power-save'
state.

See http://www.isdn-test.de/ihhe12.htm#Heading37 and scroll down to
'Activation / Deactivation' for more information.

Anyway - this is a known 'problem' -
https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=17270

As there is no fix for the above - then I doubt * will be able to
emulate the NT's function.




Thanks for these interesting links !

So this Activation/Desactivation feature seems to be missing in
Asterisk.
Would you say it should be implemented in libpri, in dahdi, or both ?


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