[Asterisk-Users] TE410P problem (Looping UP Span 1...)
pbx
pbx at itcee.be
Fri Jan 7 06:37:03 MST 2005
Scott Stingel wrote:
> Sid-
>
> Try connecting one port to another. Note that one of the ports must
> be set up as "cpe" and the other as "net" in zapata.conf when you loop
> them together like this.
>
> A suitable crossover cable for testing can be constructed by cutting
> up a CAT 5 cable, and connecting:
> Pin 1 <--> Pin 4 on the other end
> Pin 2 <--> Pin 5
> Pin 4 <--> Pin 1
> Pin 5 <--> Pin 2
>
> You should get green's on both the connected channels if your zaptel
> and zapata configurations are ok, and if you've run both modprobe and
> ztcfg as documented.
>
> Good luck
> Scott Stingel
> President
> EVT, Inc.
>
> www.evtmedia.com
>
>
>
> Sid wrote:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> We have been trying to configure a Quad Span T1 card in a system
>> running RH9. We have followed the instructions in the Wiki and
>> searched the mailing lists, but so far havent got any success. Cable
>> is connected to the first span, and module is loaded. Without loading
>> the module the LED glows in red colour, but the moment we load
>> module, it goes off. (No red or green) .
>>
>> We ran zttool and tried to run a loop test, but zttool simply hung
>> with the message 'Looping UP Span 1...'. We had to terminate zttool
>> with 'kill'. Here is the output of the lsmod command. Can someone
>> shed some light on this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Sid
>>
>> Module Size Used by Not tainted
>> wcusb 20128 0 (unused)
>> wct4xxp 54272 0 (unused)
>> zaptel 182432 0 [wcusb wct4xxp]
>>
>> tail -f /var/log/messages
>> Jan 6 14:54:32 localhost kernel: TE410P: Launching card: 0
>> Jan 6 14:54:32 localhost kernel: TE410P: Setting up global serial
>> parameters
>> Jan 6 14:54:32 localhost kernel: Found a Wildcard: Wildcard
>> TE410P-Xilinx
>> Jan 6 14:54:32 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver wcusb
>> Jan 6 14:54:32 localhost kernel: Wildcard USB FXS Interface driver
>> registered
>> Jan 6 14:54:33 localhost kernel: Registered tone zone 0 (United
>> States / North America)
>> Jan 6 14:54:33 localhost kernel: TE410P: Span 1 configured for ESF/B8ZS
>> Jan 6 14:54:33 localhost zaptel: Running ztcfg: succeeded
>> Jan 6 14:55:07 localhost kernel: TE410P: Span 1 configured for ESF/B8ZS
>> Jan 6 14:55:07 localhost kernel: Registered tone zone 0 (United
>> States / North America)
>>
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Try this,
Start the linux box
unload zaptel driver by running modprobe -r wct4xxp and modprobe -r zaptel
at this point you should see running red led (1 at the time) on all 4 ports
Config your zaptel.conf with appropriate span ( say 2) the ex below
is for EUROISDN
span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3
bchan=1-15,17-31
dchan=16
span=2,1,0,ccs,hdb3
bchan=32-46,48-62
dchan=47
--- Now reload the driver by modprobe wct4xxp
( no need to run modprobe zaptel)
and run ztcfg -vvvv and check channels numbering and status
you should see red blinking light on span 1, and 2
now connect a cross cable like recommanded by Scott Stingle
start asterisk with the appropriate zapata.conf
you shouls see green llight if your config is correct....
Guck
Jack
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