[asterisk-users] "scratchy" sound on TE410P
Shaun Ruffell
sruffell at digium.com
Sun Nov 7 09:57:53 CST 2010
On 11/7/10 9:26 AM, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
>
> asterisk 1.4.35
> dahdi 2.3.0.1+2.3.0
> one span on a 4port T1 card
>
> Got complaints this morning that outbound and inbound calls were
> "scratchy" and I made a few test calls. It kind of sounds like the gain
> is too high somewhere, and the audio is overdriven. Is this a problem at
> the carrier? I'm trying to call them now, but it's Sunday morning in the
> sticks, and my chances of getting someone with a clue are slim to none.
>
> I restarted dahdi but that had no effect.
>
> I watched dahdi_tool as calls came in and out but there isn't really a lot
> of information there.
>
> Sangoma has a cool tool "wanpipemon" that shows error stats and such on
> the span. Is there such a tool for Digium cards?
>
> Any suggestions?
dahdi_maint -s <spanno> will provide the error counters that are
available for the span. i.e.:
]# ./dahdi_maint -s 1
Span 1:
>FEC : 0:
>CEC : 0:
>CVC : 0:
>EBC : 0:
>BEC : 0:
>PRBS: 0:
>GES : 0:
You can see verify if the drivers are adjusting the gain on a channel
with the dahdi_diag tool. 'make dahdi_diag' in dahdi_tools in order to
build it, since it's not built by default. Then:
']# dmesg -c > /dev/null && ./dahdi_diag 1 && dmesg -c'
And look for the gainalloc output to see if DAHDI is gaining the channels.
Cheers,
Shaun
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Shaun Ruffell
Digium, Inc. | Linux Kernel Developer
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