[Asterisk-Users] No D-channels available! Using Primary on
channel 16 anyway!
Alyed Tzompa
alyed.tzompa at simitel.com
Thu Jan 12 12:17:08 MST 2006
I had a very similar problem some months ago, was using a Sangoma A101 card though. The problem was something related to the card's memory and was
able to solve it by updating the driver. It was caused due to I was using a brand new card with a not so updated driver (I was using one that I thought was
"stable")
So my advice here is to check the driver version you are using if not the very last one, then update it. Try looking at the /var/log/messages file for any
extra info, you might find something interesting.
Alyed
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Hi!
I have a E1 PRI connected to my TE400P card on span 1, and two channelbanks on span 3 and 4 and * 1.2.
Every few hours I get this message and asterisk dies just after that:
Warning: No D-channels available! Using Primary on channel 16 anyway!
When this happens restarting zaptel and asterisk services, generally puts the system back online
my zaptel.con reads:
span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3
#span=2,0,0,cas,hdb3
span=3,2,0,esf,b8zs #<-- This because we have two American CBs
span=4,3,0,esf,b8zs
bchan=1-15
dchan=16
bchan=17-31
fxoks=63-86
fxoks=87-110
loadzone = us
Ideas anybody? Please?
Things done:
* zttool/ztcfg
* Trying R2 instead of PRI (R2 is the south americanstatdar, which wont even start)
*Added crc4 to span1, with ugly sound consequences
--
Paavum Regina, Per Secula et Secularum!!
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