Arturo, the error does not says much really, just that either the
other end timed out expecting a response from you, or your end timed
out expecting a response from the other end :)

However, from my experience, it may be an error in your DNIS/ANI
configuration and/or an mfcr2 library error ( less likely but still
possible ). Anyway, you can lear how to debug this problems with this
little document I wrote:

http://www.moythreads.com/unicall/mfcr2-asterisk-unicall-0.2-english.pdf

Good Look and happy debugging! :)

- Moisés Silva

On 3/16/07, Arturo Ochoa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi List,
I'm trying to connect Asterisk with a Nortel Meridian using an E1 with
MRFR2 signaling.
I've connected both cards, and compiled all the required software...

The problem is every call (outgoing or incoming) got dropped,
complaining about some "T1 timed out"

Only for testing purposes I'm using an application called testcall
included on the lib-unicall package, and this are the logs:

Chan 1, class 'mfcr2', variant 'mx,0,4', end 335544324, caller 1, from
'7000' to '6640'
Loading protocol mfcr2
Thread for channel 0
MFC/R2 Chan   1: Call control(8)
MFC/R2 Chan   1: Unblock
MFC/R2 Chan   1: 1001  ->      [1/40000000/Idle          /Idle         ]
MFC/R2 Chan   1: far_unblocking_expired
MFC/R2 Chan   1: local_unblocking_expired
Chan   1: -- Far end unblocked! :-)
Chan   1: -- Far end unblocked! :-)
Chan   1: -- Local end unblocked! :-)
Chan   1: -- Local end unblocked! :-)
Chan   1: Initiating call
MFC/R2 Chan   1: Call control(1)
MFC/R2 Chan   1: Make call
MFC/R2 Chan   1: Making a new call with CRN 32769
MFC/R2 Chan   1: 0001  ->      [1/       1/Idle          /Idle         ]
Chan   1: -- Dialing on channel 0
Chan   1: -- Dialing on channel 0
MFC/R2 Chan   1:      <- 1101  [1/      40/Seize         /Idle         ]
MFC/R2 Chan   1: 6 on  ->      [2/      40/Group I       /Idle         ]
Main thread
MFC/R2 Chan   1: R2 prot. err. [2/      40/Group I       /DNIS         ]
cause 32769 - T1 timed out
MFC/R2 Chan   1: 6 off ->      [1/       1/Idle          /Idle         ]
MFC/R2 Chan   1: 1001  ->      [1/       1/Idle          /Idle         ]
Chan   1: -- Protocol failure on channel 0, cause (32769) T1 timed out
Chan   1: -- Protocol failure on channel 0, cause (32769) T1 timed out
MFC/R2 Chan   1:      <- 1001  [1/       1/Idle          /Idle         ]
MFC/R2 Chan   1: 1001  ->      [1/       1/Idle          /Idle         ]

Have anyone know something about this??


--
Ing. Arturo Ochoa N
Network Administrator
Electrosystems,

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