On Wed, Feb 23, 2005, Kevin P. Fleming wrote: > Peter Svensson wrote: > > >Yellow alarm is the same as "remote alarm" - i.e. the other side is saying > >that it cannot hear you. Given the Loss Of Framing on the other end this > >seems resonable. > > Actually, "yellow alarm" is most frequently generated when the link > (physical layer) is up and running, but the circuit (logical layer) is > not "up" (administratively). > > LOF usually generates "red alarm" in my experience if left uncorrected :-)
But why would I only have a LOF error on one side? Here's the PRI state according to Asterisk: pstn-gw*CLI> pri show span 1 Primary D-channel: 16 Status: Provisioned, In Alarm, Down, Active Switchtype: EuroISDN Type: Network Window Length: 0/7 Sentrej: 0 SolicitFbit: 0 Retrans: 0 Busy: 0 Overlap Dial: 0 Switchtype: EuroISDN Switchtype: EuroISDN Type: Network Window Length: 0/7 Sentrej: 0 SolicitFbit: 0 Retrans: 0 Busy: 0 Overlap Dial: 0 Switchtype: EuroISDN Type: Network (...) What does the Down mean here? Is it an administrative down state, or one that comes from the alarms? Thanks, Johan. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
