[Asterisk-Users] Unicall MFRC2 Problems with BrT.
Moises Silva
moises.silva at gmail.com
Fri Apr 21 07:42:43 MST 2006
A couple of weeks ago, libmfcr2 has a small error in the tone
signaling for the call setup, that was fixed 2 weeks ago or so,
please, wich version of libmfcr2 are you using? if you dont know try
upgrading to the latest version. Im pretty much sure that you have the
very same problem we had.
Regards
On 4/21/06, Jefferson Carvalho <jefferson at jeffnetworks.com> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I'm facing problems with Unicall on this scenario :
>
> CentOS 4.3 - Running on x86_64
> Asterisk 1.2.7.1
> Zaptel 1.2.5
>
> When running zttool , shows all Spans OK.
>
> But I can't receive and make calls.
>
> I tried to change many parameters and still doesn't work.
>
> Any clues ?
>
> * unicall.conf
>
> [channels]
>
> language=br
>
> context=incoming-pstn
> usecallerid=yes
> hidecallerid=no
> immediate=no
> callwaitingcallerid=yes
> threewaycalling=yes
> transfer=yes
> cancellforward=yes
> callreturn=yes
> echocancel=yes
> echocancelwhenbridged=yes
>
> rxgain=0.0
> txgain=0.0
> faxdetect=both
> loglevel=255
> protocolclass=mfcr2
> protocolvariant=br,20,4
> protocolend=cpe
> group=1
> callgroup=1
>
> channel => 1-15
> channel => 17-31
> channel => 32-46
> channel => 48-62
> channel => 63-77
> channel => 94-108
> channel => 110-124
>
> * zaptel.conf *
>
> loadzone=br
> defaultzone=br
>
>
> span=1,1,0,cas,hdb3
> cas=1-15:1101
> cas=17-31:1101
>
> span=2,0,0,cas,hdb3
> cas=32-46:1101
> cas=48-62:1101
>
>
> span=3,0,0,cas,hdb3
> cas=63-77:1101
> cas=79-93:1101
>
> span=4,0,0,cas,hdb3
> cas=94-108:1101
> cas=110-124:1101
>
>
>
> * lor error *
>
> -- Executing Dial("SIP/1000-1de2", "Unicall/g1/40020022|40|Ttr") in new
> stack
> Apr 20 19:13:57 WARNING[30676]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report: MFC/R2
> UniCall/1 Call control(1)
> Apr 20 19:13:57 WARNING[30676]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report: MFC/R2
> UniCall/1 Make call
> Apr 20 19:13:57 WARNING[30676]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report: MFC/R2
> UniCall/1 Making a new call with CRN 32769
> Apr 20 19:13:57 WARNING[30676]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report: MFC/R2
> UniCall/1 0001 -> [1/ 1/Idle /Idle ]
> -- Called g1/40020022
> Apr 20 19:13:57 WARNING[30676]: chan_unicall.c:2644 handle_uc_event:
> Unicall/1 event Dialing
> Apr 20 19:13:57 WARNING[30676]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report: MFC/R2
> UniCall/1 <- 1111 [1/ 40/Seize /Idle ]
> Apr 20 19:13:57 WARNING[30676]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report: MFC/R2
> UniCall/1 4 on -> [2/ 40/Group I /Idle ]
> Apr 20 19:14:02 WARNING[30676]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report: MFC/R2
> UniCall/1 R2 prot. err. [2/ 40/Group I /DNIS ] cause
> 32769 - T1 timed out
> Apr 20 19:14:02 WARNING[30676]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report: MFC/R2
> UniCall/1 4 off -> [1/ 1/Idle /Idle ]
> Apr 20 19:14:02 WARNING[30676]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report: MFC/R2
> UniCall/1 1001 -> [1/ 1/Idle /Idle ]
> Apr 20 19:14:02 WARNING[30676]: chan_unicall.c:2644 handle_uc_event:
> Unicall/1 event Protocol failure
> -- Unicall/1 protocol error. Cause 32769
> Apr 20 19:14:02 WARNING[30676]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report: MFC/R2
> UniCall/1 Channel echo cancel
> Apr 20 19:14:03 WARNING[30676]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report: MFC/R2
> UniCall/1 Channel gains
> Apr 20 19:14:03 WARNING[30676]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report: MFC/R2
> UniCall/1 Channel switching
> -- Hungup 'UniCall/1-1'
> == Everyone is busy/congested at this time (1:0/0/1)
> == Auto fallthrough, channel 'SIP/1000-1de2' status is 'CHANUNAVAIL'
> Apr 20 19:14:03 WARNING[30664]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report: MFC/R2
> UniCall/1 <- 1011 [1/ 1/Idle /Idle ]
> Apr 20 19:14:03 WARNING[30664]: chan_unicall.c:627 unicall_report: MFC/R2
> UniCall/1 1001 -> [1/ 1/Idle /Idle ]
>
> Jefferson Carvalho
>
>
>
>
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