[asterisk-users] r2 multiframe error

Moises Silva moises.silva at gmail.com
Sat Nov 10 15:18:50 CST 2007


Hi Arkon,

I run the blog http://www.moythreads.com/astunicall/ where you can
find packages that are known to work for Unicall/R2.

I also recently ( 2 weeks ago ) joined Elastix development to help
them to support R2. However, this weekend was the first time I
downloaded elastix and actually tried it. And I found that R2 did not
worked for me. I am not sure where they got the R2 libraries from, but
the fact is that as soon I downloaded the packages I have in the blog
I mentioned, it worked as I expected. So go ahead and try downloading
and installing that package and let me know if it works for you.

I will discuss with the other Elastix developers to see where they got
the R2 versions and if they actually tested R2 signaling. I will try
to persuade them to include the newest packages in Elastix for this
release.

Regards,

Moy


On Nov 10, 2007 2:17 PM,  <arkon at nast.pl> wrote:
> Hello
> I have conected line from telecom company (TP - Poland) and im forced to
> use mfc/r2 signaling. Everything seems to be ok (gren light on card, in
> zttool status OK) but i cant recive nor dial calls. Men from telecom
> company told me that they heve multiframe errors from my card all the time.
> I was searching solution few days but i havent met simmilar problem.. Can
> someone help me?
>
> My system is elastix v0.9 - beta2
> Card is from phoniceq end is recognise as TE210p
>
> Conf files:
> zaptel.conf
>
> span=1,1,0,cas,hdb3
> cas=1-15:1101
> cas=17-31:1101
> defaultzone=pl
> loadzone=pl
>
> unicall.conf
> protocolclass=mfcr2
> protocolend=co
> protocolvariant=cz,10,6
> channel=1-15
> channel=17-31
>
> Regards
> Arkon
>
>
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