Hi Bruce,
On 01/03/2011 06:03 AM, Bruce B wrote:
Thanks for the input. The errors I pointed out should be available in
the /var/log/messages or messages.1 .2 .3 etc...or in dmesg each time
you reboot the machine.
I have just rebooted the server and can confirm that neither dmesg,
On 01/03/2011 11:20 AM, Bruce B wrote:
Thanks a lot for that Sebastian. I will report back my findings when I
find the resolution on this.
I'm a bit late here, but I can say that Sangoma support has always been
extremely helpful when I call them. If you haven't already, definitely
give them
Thanks for the input. I have the latest drivers but it seems that there is
some serious incompatibility issue with the kernel as when the FLASHING
happens even if the system is restarted it's still not detected. One has to
re-plug it in and then it shows in wanrouter hwprobe.
It could also be
Hi Bruce,
On 12/28/2010 10:51 PM, Bruce B wrote:
Thanks for the input. I can not replicate the situation as it happens
randomely or maybe over the weekend. However I have sent you all the
requested command and logs in a separate e-mail for your analyzes. The
only thing that stood out at me was
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Bruce B bruceb...@gmail.com wrote:
I appreciate your feedback and let me know what info I can post here that
may help resolve the issue (such as output from dmesg or lspci?).
Hi Bruce,
The following would be useful for starters:
1. cat /etc/wanpipe/*.conf
Thanks for the input. I can not replicate the situation as it happens
randomely or maybe over the weekend. However I have sent you all the
requested command and logs in a separate e-mail for your analyzes. The only
thing that stood out at me was the output of lsusb -v at the very end
where it