Flynn,

(First off, my mistake... It's an 8 port card with 6 active ports).

I have not seen any type of pattern that would give me a hint as to what is going on here. We seemed to be working fine for a month, and then all of a sudden calls weren't coming in. I rebooted the system, calls came in fine for another few months. Then today, I saw the same behavior.

I will attach my .conf files to this message.

As for CLI output... Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be any. Nothing appears on the CLI when a call comes in at all when the system is in this state.

Thanks for the help,
Alexs

On 7/25/06, El Flynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alex Robar wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a Sangoma A200 card with hardware echo cancellation. The card has 12
> ports (10 of which are active; All FXO). Twice on this particular card I've
> seen all ports simply stop receiving incoming calls. There is no other
> indication of this, however. I am able to place outgoing calls just fine,
> and call other extensions without issue. When someone calls in, the line
> just rings and rings, with no indication that the card even sees the calls.
> I'm not even sure where to begin looking into this. Could anyone give me
> some pointers as to what I might need to be looking for?
>

Did this just happen, e.g. was your system working fine before? Does it happen
randomly, or have you seen any indication of a pattern of behavior?

Perhaps if you could post your zaptel/zapata configs, and maybe some CLI output
when this happens, it would be easier for us to help you out.

We've got a client who's been using an A200 with 24 ports over the past 7
months, without any problems like what you mentioned.

Cheers,
Flynn


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