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PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2008 7:48 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] B410P install Reply with quote

On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 8:41 AM, Chris Curtis
<Chris.Curtis at cubemicrosystems.com> wrote:
Quote:
We are trying to get our first B410P installation working but unable to get
any L1 or L2 links.

Connecting 3 ports to BRI lines via S/T interfaces on telco provided NT
equipment.



Using Debian etch 2.6.18-6



Ports are configured as TE

Have tried both PTP and PTMP modes



All 4 red lights are flashing. When we connect the ISDN cable, NOTHING
HAPPENS and unable to receive or make calls.

Have tried both Cross-over and straight through cables.

Telco is adamant the ISDN lines are working fine.



# misdn-init scan

[OK] found the following devices:

card=1,0x4



# misdnportinfo



Port 1: TE-mode BRI S/T interface line (for phone lines)

-> Interface is Poin-To-Point.

-> Protocol: DSS1 (Euro ISDN)

-> Layer 4 protocol 0x04000001 is detected, but not allowed for TE lib.

-> childcnt: 2

* Port NOT useable for PBX (maybe there is already a PBX running?)



.... and so on



The driver appears to load OK, except for some entries highlighted below.

Syslog from starting the driver:



May 23 22:27:22 cats kernel: Modular ISDN Stack core version (1_1_7_2)
revision ($Revision: 1.40 $)

May 23 22:27:22 cats kernel: mISDNd: kernel daemon started
(current:c8ac7030)

May 23 22:27:22 cats kernel: mISDNd: test event done

May 23 22:27:22 cats kernel: ISDN L1 driver version 1.20

May 23 22:27:22 cats kernel: ISDN L2 driver version 1.32

May 23 22:27:22 cats kernel: mISDN: DSS1 Rev. 1.47

May 23 22:27:22 cats kernel: mISDN Capi 2.0 driver file version 1.21

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: mISDN: HFC-multi driver Rev. 1.68

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: HFC-multi: card manufacturer: 'Cologne Chip AG'
card name: 'HFC-4S Digium Card' clock: normal

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: PCI: Enabling device 0000:00:0c.0 (0000 ->
0003)

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:0c.0[A] -> GSI 17
(level, low) -> IRQ 193

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: HFC-4S#1: defined at IOBASE 0xff00 IRQ 193 HZ
250 leds-type 2

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: HFC_multi: resetting HFC with chip ID=0xc
revision=1

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: Setting GPIOs

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: calling vpm_init

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: VPM: Chip 0: ver 33

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: VPM: A-law mode

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: VPM reg 0x20 is 11

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: NLP Thresh is set to 2 (0x2)

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: VPM: A-law mode

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: VPM reg 0x20 is 11

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: NLP Thresh is set to 2 (0x2)

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: hfcpci_probe: DIPs(0x90) jumpers(0x0)

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: register_layer: register_sysfs failed -17
st(00000100) inst(40000100) ?======= Bothered by these entries

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: register_layer: register_sysfs failed -17
st(00000200) inst(40000200)

May 23 22:27:23 cats kernel: register_layer: register_sysfs failed -17
st(00000300) inst(40000300)

May 23 22:27:24 cats kernel: register_layer: register_sysfs failed -17
st(00000400) inst(40000400)

May 23 22:27:24 cats kernel: 1 devices registered

May 23 22:27:24 cats kernel: mISDN_dsp: Audio DSP Rev. 1.29 (debug=0x0)
EchoCancellor MG2 dtmfthreshold(100)

May 23 22:27:24 cats kernel: mISDN_dsp: DSP clocks every 128 samples. This
equals 4 jiffies.



CLI> misdn show stacks

BEGIN STACK_LIST:

* Port 1 Type TE Prot. PTP L2Link DOWN L1Link:DOWN Blocked:0 Debug:0

* Port 2 Type TE Prot. PTP L2Link DOWN L1Link:DOWN Blocked:0 Debug:0

* Port 3 Type TE Prot. PTP L2Link DOWN L1Link:DOWN Blocked:0 Debug:0

CLI>



As usual its rather urgent to get it running. If anyone can provide
suggestions ,I'd be very grateful.



Chris


Is your card compatible with BRIStuff?

Thanks,
Steve Totaro
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PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2008 7:51 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] B410P install Reply with quote

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As usual its rather urgent to get it running. If anyone can provide
suggestions ,I'd be very grateful.



Chris


Is your card compatible with BRIStuff?

Thanks,
Steve Totaro


Don't forget to modprobe qodah Wink

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PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2008 8:10 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] B410P install Reply with quote

On Fri, 2008-05-23 at 22:41 +1000, Chris Curtis wrote:
Quote:
We are trying to get our first B410P installation working but unable
to get any L1 or L2 links.

Which mISDN and kernel version are you using? There was a problem with
very recent kernels & mISDN so you might want to check the mISDN mailing
list archives[1]. If your kernel version is 2.6.25 or newer than mISDN
1.1.7.2 will not work and you will need to install mISDN from git cause
Christian committed some fixes[2].

?The card does come with support from Digium. Have you tried calling
them?

Regards,
Patrick

[1] https://www.isdn4linux.de/mailman/listinfo/isdn4linux
[2] http://www.isdn4linux.de/pipermail/isdn4linux/2008-May/003441.html
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PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2008 8:13 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] B410P install Reply with quote

I don't really know as I am unfamiliar with BRIstuff. If fact the whole ISDN
world is a new one for me as its not that common for small business here in
Australia. We are using the Digium B410P. A quick Google of B410P and
BRIstuff is inconclusive.
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] B410P install


Is your card compatible with BRIStuff?

Thanks,
Steve Totaro
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