On Mon, December 5, 2005 7:22, Remco Barende said: > >> Already HAVE Florz patch installed! :-( >> What version of * and BRIstuff are you using? > > Strange, sounds like the florz patch has not been effectively applied or > it's broken. I'm using an old version of bristuff : > Asterisk 1.0.9-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC8n built by [EMAIL PROTECTED] > on a x86_64 running Linux
The patch applied fine, No errors, nor .rej files > > I had an issue compiling it for x86_64 though, but that's a > different question. > >> I assumed as much when I saw your last name... :-) >> Whereabouts in NL? I'm in Zoetermeer (ZH)... > > Amsterdam, but the ISDN setup I installed near Leiden (ZH) :) > Close enough! ;-) >>>> 1) Every 10 seconds (!!!!) the D channel gets torn down, which >>> That's too slow, it should happen about every 1-2 seconds or so. The d >>> channel going down and up again is normal behaviour. >> >> I know it is. Used to work for a Networking Competence Centre, and we >> had >> the same kind of issues with 3Com Netbuilders. The first call attempt >> after the D Channel was torn down always failed... The only solution was >> to get KPN to turn on the D Channel permanently... > > Strange, I never had that problem before. When the * box gets up I can > immediately make calls. Also the standard KPN A/B equipment doesn't have > this problem, sounds like it's more 3Com related. > It was... 3Com didn't recover from the tear-down. Only solution was preventing the teardown ;-) > One problem I have found with bristuff (and no solution yet), if you > disconnect the ISDN line from the * box (or the ISDN line is out of order > for a short while), bristuff will not re-establish the connection. It is > then required to unload all the modules and re-load them or even worse, > reboot the box. I guess that is a specific bristuff problem. All calls to > the ISDN line fail and it's not possible to make any calls. Even after > several hours bristuff doesn't setup the line connection. > Not seen that yet... I can unplug the line, plug it in again and it'll bring it back up... >>> >>>> 2) Results in the CRC error, which means that >>>> 3) Every 3 minutes, the D channel goes down for EXACTLY 1 minute. >>> >>>> I could try to get the KPN to give me a permanent D channel, but are >>>> there >>>> any tricks to try that would/could make asterisk somehow keep up the D >>>> channel?... >> >> I noticed that the 'deactivated' issue doesn't happen for a while after >> a >> call has been placed. >> >> I am now testing placing a call every minute, with a 100 ms timeout >> using >> the manager api. This means it never actually gets a chance to get >> through, or be picked up, but it does cause activity on the D channel. >> >> This has been running for half an hour now, and I haven't seen the >> channel >> go down for extended periods since. >> >> I'm not sure whether the KPN will like it, but it's an interesting test >> to >> run! <G> >>> >>> Good luck with our Royal Dutch KPN, but I would try florz first :) >>> >> >> Tell me about it! Like I said above, we had *extensive* experience with >> them over the D Channel issue! > It is in NL, but that is because the KPN have decided to do it that way. *Normal* PSTN's keep D channel alive > Weird, I checked with KPJ before and he mentioned it is normal behaviour > for ISDN. My console is filled with messages like this : > == Primary D-Channel on span 1 up > == Primary D-Channel on span 1 down > == Primary D-Channel on span 1 up > == Primary D-Channel on span 1 down > == Primary D-Channel on span 1 up > == Primary D-Channel on span 1 down > > and it doesn't cause me any issues. It would be nice to 'hide' these > messages when not in very verbose mode to avoid cluttering up the console. > The messages indeed do appear about every 10 seconds or so. Yep... -- Francesco Peeters ---- GPG Key = AA69 E7C6 1D8A F148 160C D5C4 9943 6E38 D5E3 7704 If your program doesn't recognize my signature, please visit http://www.CAcert.org/index.php?id=3 to retrieve the Root CA certificate. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
