[asterisk-users] Hfcmulti and B410P Digium Card

Matthew Fredrickson creslin at digium.com
Thu Sep 20 12:37:34 CDT 2007


voip crazy wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I am getting the following error in  /var/log/syslog. I have got 2 B410P
> cards in this box.
> 
> Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes
> (z1=0153, z2=00d3) TRANS
> Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space
> left (z1=0013, z2=0012) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS
> Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes
> (z1=0053, z2=0153) TRANS
> Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space
> left (z1=0093, z2=0092) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS
> Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes
> (z1=00d3, z2=0053) TRANS
> Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space
> left (z1=0113, z2=0112) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS
> Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes
> (z1=0153, z2=00d3) TRANS
> Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space
> left (z1=0013, z2=0012) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS
> Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes
> (z1=0053, z2=0153) TRANS
> Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(2) reading 15 bytes
> (z1=004e, z2=0040) HDLC COMPLETE (f1=3, f2=2) got=15
> Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: 02 01 06 06 08 01 63 5a 08 02 80 90
> Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space
> left (z1=0093, z2=0092) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS
> Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(2) has 383 bytes space
> left (z1=015d, z2=015d) sending 4 of 4 bytes HDLC
> 
> I left untouched the /etc/init.d/misdn-init script to load the default
> values.
> 
> Is needed the hfcmulti modules with this kind of cards?
> What is the menaing of this errors? Are something missconfigured?

Unless you are having some sort of problem other than this, than I think 
that this is just standard debug output, which you can disable if you 
set the debug option in /etc/misdn-init.conf to 0.

-- 
Matthew Fredrickson
Software/Firmware Engineer
Digium, Inc.



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