[Asterisk-Users] TN405P running but with errors
Scott Stingel
scott at evtmedia.com
Sun Sep 12 10:02:19 MST 2004
It's normal, in fact I use it to be sure that everything's ok, since I think
it will not occur unless we have no alarms on the spans!
Regards
Scott
Scott M. Stingel
President,
Emerging Voice Technology, Inc.
Palo Alto California & London England
www.evtmedia.com
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Christian
Victor
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 9:03 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] TN405P running but with errors
Hello!
I am trying to install a TN405P on a P4-3GHz-HT machine running Debian Sarge
with kernel 2.4.27. When I start Asterisk in -vvvvc mode it always shows
== D-Channel on span 1 up
== Restart on requested on entire span 1 == D-Channel on span 3 up ==
D-Channel on span 2 up == Restart on requested on entire span 3 == Restart
on requested on entire span 2 == D-Channel on span 4 up == Restart on
requested on entire span 4
-- B-channel 1 successfully restarted on span 2
-- B-channel 1 successfully restarted on span 3
-- B-channel 1 successfully restarted on span 4
-- B-channel 1 successfully restarted on span 1 .
.
.
-- B-channel 31 successfully restarted on span 1
-- B-channel 31 successfully restarted on span 2
-- B-channel 31 successfully restarted on span 3
-- B-channel 31 successfully restarted on span 4
Once all B-channels have been restarted there seems to be no more problems.
Is this normal behaviour?
I saw the above messages in some posting concerning misconfigurations and
now I am afraid to put the machine to production.
Once I have the machine up I will gladly share my experience on using * in
heavy-load enviroment.
Thanks for your help
Christian
My /etc/zaptel.conf looks like this:
span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
span=2,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
span=3,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
span=4,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
bchan=1-15,17-31
dchan=16
bchan=32-46,48-62
dchan=47
bchan=63-77,79-93
dchan=78
bchan=94-108,110-124
dchan=109
loadzone = nl
defaultzone=nl
My carrier told me to use CAS signalling but then I get dchan up/dchan down
messages every second and nothng works. When I use CCS inbound/outbound
calls work fine. Mybe my carrier just lacks knowledge about their own
equipment. ;-)
My /etc/asterisk/zapate.conf is like:
switchtype=euroisdn
signalling=pri_cpe
pridialplan=local
;overlapdial=yes
;usedistinctiveringdetection=yes
usecallerid=yes
hidecallerid=no
;callwaiting=yes
;restrictcid=no
;usecallingpres=yes
;callwaitingcallerid=yes
;threewaycalling=yes
;transfer=yes
;cancallforward=yes
;callreturn=yes
echocancel=no
echocancelwhenbridged=no
;echotraining=yes
;relaxdtmf=yes
rxgain=0.0
txgain=0.0
group=1
;callgroup=1
;pickupgroup=1
immediate=no
;callerid=2564286000
;amaflags=default
;accountcode=lss0101
;adsi=yes
;busydetect=yes
;busycount=4
;callprogress=yes
;musiconhold=default
;idledial=6999
;idleext=6999 at dialout
;minunused=2
;minidle=1
;jitterbuffers=4
channel => 1-15,17-31
channel => 32-46,48-62
channel => 63-77,79-93
channel => 94-108,110-124
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