[Asterisk-Users] Unicall E1 Error in Mexico

Steve Underwood steveu at coppice.org
Wed Dec 21 08:25:58 MST 2005


I should really make those alterable when the channel is set up. They 
just switch with the national variant right now, and that doesn't give 
enough flexibility for all the weird stuff people face. A lot of places 
require a long timeout to give a call time to be routed and handled. 
However, other places need a short timeout or other parts of the call 
flow won't work correctly.

R2 sucks
Steve


Martinez Felix wrote:

> Es un timeout...necesitas incrementarlo...en la libreria de unicall 
> existe un archivo qe se llama mfcr2.c...
>
> #define BLOCKING_RELEASE_TIME               450
> #define ANSWER_GUARD_TIME                   100
> #define DEFAULT_T1                          5000  <---------Dale una 
> valor mas alto...20000 por ejemplo
> #define DEFAULT_T1A                         150
> #define DEFAULT_T1B                         60000
> #define DEFAULT_T2                          5000
> #define DEFAULT_T3                          15000
>
> vuelves a compilar y a instalar y listo...
>
>
> On 12/20/05, *Jorge Cisneros* <jorgecis at gmail.com 
> <mailto:jorgecis at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi
>      
>       I have a weired problem. when i make a call with some numer the
>     unicall show me a error.
>      
>     For example when i dial 30003300 in mexico city then log show
>      
>     MFC/R2 UniCall/3 R2 prot. err. [2/      40/Group I      
>     /DNIS         ] cause 32769 - T1 timed out
>     Dec 21 00:22:46 WARNING[17649]: MFC/R2 UniCall/3 8 off ->     
>     [1/       1/Idle          /Idle         ]
>     Dec 21 00:22:46 WARNING[17649]: MFC/R2 UniCall/3 1001  ->     
>     [1/       1/Idle          /Idle         ]
>     Dec 21 00:22:46 WARNING[17649]: Unicall/3 event Protocol failure
>     Dec 21 00:22:46 VERBOSE[17649]:     -- Unicall/3 protocol error.
>     Cause 32769
>      
>      
>     But with other number work fine. The problem is only with a few
>     number.
>      
>     thanks
>




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