On 4/5/07, Rob Schall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, the connection seems solid and the cable is alright.
That doesn't mean the cable is the proper specification. Most people use category 5 unshielded twisted pair which technically is not the correct cable. While this is probably not the cause of your problems when troubleshooting is wise not to assume anything.
There have not been any updates to zaptel or wanpipe in awhile
Zaptel 1.2.16 released 21 March 2007 and the latest WANPIPE is released only since 31 January, so if your install is at least 1 month old there have been changes to the software. If this issue has cropped up recently and you haven't touched your zaptel or wanpipe then DO NOT UPGRADE THEM as part of your troubleshooting
> 3) Do you have the correct FE_LCODE, FE_FRAME, TE_CLOCK and TDMV_DCHAN > in your wanpipe1.conf? Do you have the correct signalling in > zapata.conf. Do you have the correct span definition and fcshdlc=24, > fcshdlc=48 (unless those analog ports are defined first!) in > zaptel.conf Here is my wanpipe1.conf TDMV_DCHAN = 0
That doesn't mean that the settings are correct, however chances are your PRI is indeed B8ZS, ESF, most are as well. And it still is possible that some settings in zaptel.conf and zapata.conf are incorrect. However you MIGHT want to try to set TDMV_DCHAN to 24 which will enable hardware Dchannel support on the Sangoma card, it could be you are having interrupt, latency or congestion problems on your PCI bus that cause the issues with the DChannel to to Software (Zaptel) D channel handling.
> 4) Use wanpipemon -g instead of zttool. See if you are getting any errors Everything is connected and reading okay.
So all the error counts are 0?
> 5) Contact your telco have them check the line In order for our provider to do this, they have to shut down the pri. This could be done at night, but wanted to make sure I had everything else in place.
They should be able to do some testing between the smartjack and the network without too many problems. Do you know if the T1 is run over fiber or if its HDSL? I have never seen a problem with a fiber-fed T1 either it works or it doesnt. HDSL however is another story it can be just as bad as ADSL if the telco does a poor job to condition the line. If you are really reluctant to do any testing with the telco then perhaps you can try to contact Sangoma. I've never heard anything bad of their tech support. _______________________________________________ --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
