[asterisk-users] Dahdi, TE220 Device, and Asterisk Problem
Elliot Murdock
murdocke at gmail.com
Thu Apr 2 19:18:29 CDT 2009
Hello!
Here is all I got:
system.info:
span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
bchan=1-15
dchan=16
bchan=17-31
span=2,2,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
bchan=32-46
dchan=47
bchan=48-62
dahdi_channels.conf:
;This context forwarding incoming calls to SIP server on group (1),
channels 1-31
context=default
;singnalling type
signalling=pri_cpe
accountcode=11
group = 1
channel => 1-15
channel => 17-31
;other contexts add here
context=default
signalling=pri_cpe
resetinterval=never
group = 2
channel => 32-46
channel => 48-62
dahdi_scan:
[1]
active=yes
alarms=RED
description=T2XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1
name=TE2/0/1
manufacturer=Digium
devicetype=Wildcard TE220 (4th Gen)
location=Board ID Switch 0
basechan=1
totchans=31
irq=16
type=digital-E1
syncsrc=0
lbo=0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1)
coding_opts=HDB3
framing_opts=CCS,CRC4
coding=HDB3
framing=CCS
[2]
active=yes
alarms=RED
description=T2XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 2
name=TE2/0/2
manufacturer=Digium
devicetype=Wildcard TE220 (4th Gen)
location=Board ID Switch 0
basechan=32
totchans=31
irq=16
type=digital-E1
syncsrc=0
lbo=0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1)
coding_opts=HDB3
framing_opts=CCS,CRC4
coding=HDB3
framing=CCS
dahdi_cfg -vv:
DAHDI Tools Version - 2.1.0.2
DAHDI Version: 2.1.0.4
Echo Canceller(s): MG2
Configuration
======================
SPAN 1: CCS/HDB3 Build-out: 0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1)
SPAN 2: CCS/HDB3 Build-out: 0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1)
Channel map:
Channel 01: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 01)
Channel 02: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 02)
Channel 03: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 03)
Channel 04: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 04)
Channel 05: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 05)
Channel 06: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 06)
Channel 07: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 07)
Channel 08: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 08)
Channel 09: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 09)
Channel 10: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 10)
Channel 11: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 11)
Channel 12: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 12)
Channel 13: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 13)
Channel 14: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 14)
Channel 15: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 15)
Channel 16: D-channel (Default) (Slaves: 16)
Channel 17: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 17)
Channel 18: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 18)
Channel 19: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 19)
Channel 20: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 20)
Channel 21: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 21)
Channel 22: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 22)
Channel 23: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 23)
Channel 24: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 24)
Channel 25: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 25)
Channel 26: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 26)
Channel 27: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 27)
Channel 28: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 28)
Channel 29: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 29)
Channel 30: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 30)
Channel 31: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 31)
Channel 32: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 32)
Channel 33: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 33)
Channel 34: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 34)
Channel 35: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 35)
Channel 36: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 36)
Channel 37: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 37)
Channel 38: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 38)
Channel 39: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 39)
Channel 40: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 40)
Channel 41: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 41)
Channel 42: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 42)
Channel 43: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 43)
Channel 44: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 44)
Channel 45: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 45)
Channel 46: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 46)
Channel 47: D-channel (Default) (Slaves: 47)
Channel 48: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 48)
Channel 49: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 49)
Channel 50: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 50)
Channel 51: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 51)
Channel 52: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 52)
Channel 53: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 53)
Channel 54: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 54)
Channel 55: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 55)
Channel 56: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 56)
Channel 57: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 57)
Channel 58: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 58)
Channel 59: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 59)
Channel 60: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 60)
Channel 61: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 61)
Channel 62: Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 62)
62 channels to configure.
But, "pri show spans", nothing shows up.
Thanks!
Elliot
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 3:08 AM, Martin <asterisklist at callthem.info> wrote:
> maybe you have to call the dahdi_scan with some argument to
> autogenerate config files ...
>
> for any dahdi T1/E1 card you have to work properly you have to have
> /etc/dahdi/system.conf
> configured with span= and bchan= and dchan= keyword
> and /etc/asterisk/dahdi*.conf with channel => keyword.
>
> check it out ... this is the first step...
>
> dahdi_cfg -vv should show all your 64 channels
>
> Martin
>
> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 6:36 PM, Elliot Murdock <murdocke at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> I am trying to configure my digium TE220 dual-span pci express card
>> with Dahdi. I seemed to have managed to set up the card with the
>> Dahdi kernel, as demonstrated by executing dahdi_scan:
>>
>> [1]
>> active=yes
>> alarms=RED
>> description=T2XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1
>> name=TE2/0/1
>> manufacturer=Digium
>> devicetype=Wildcard TE220 (4th Gen)
>> location=Board ID Switch 0
>> basechan=1
>> totchans=31
>> irq=16
>> type=digital-E1
>> syncsrc=0
>> lbo=0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1)
>> coding_opts=HDB3
>> framing_opts=CCS,CRC4
>> coding=HDB3
>> framing=CCS
>> [2]
>> active=yes
>> alarms=RED
>> description=T2XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 2
>> name=TE2/0/2
>> manufacturer=Digium
>> devicetype=Wildcard TE220 (4th Gen)
>> location=Board ID Switch 0
>> basechan=32
>> totchans=31
>> irq=16
>> type=digital-E1
>> syncsrc=0
>> lbo=0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1)
>> coding_opts=HDB3
>> framing_opts=CCS,CRC4
>> coding=HDB3
>> framing=CCS
>>
>> However, when calling a "pri show spans" in asterisk, nothing comes
>> up. Although the physical cables are not yet connected, shouldn't it
>> state something like:
>>
>> PRI span 1/0: Provisioned, In Alarm, Down, Active
>> PRI span 2/0: Provisioned, In Alarm, Down, Active
>>
>> Any help will be appreciated!
>> Elliot
>>
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