[asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source

2011-05-27 Thread satish patel

Hi There,

We have very old asterisk 1.2 running in production and it has following 
setting in /etc/zaptel.conf.  I have read on web about span and they told  
span= span num ,timing source,line build out 
(LBO),framing,coding[,yellow]

Just wondering why it has timing source 0 ?  0=master, 1=slave  right ? Do you 
think i should change it to 1 ? 

#Sangoma A102 port 1 [slot:2 bus:7 span:1] wanpipe1
span=1,0,0,esf,b8zs
bchan=1-23
dchan=24

#Sangoma A102 port 2 [slot:2 bus:7 span:2] wanpipe2
span=2,0,0,esf,b8zs
bchan=25-47
dchan=48

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Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source

2011-05-27 Thread Rafael dos Santos Saraiva
Hi

The timing source is the clock of the system. When a equipment is 0, the
other should be 1. The correct is: 0=slave, 1=master. The default for
private systems is slave.

Att,
Rafael Saraiva

2011/5/27 satish patel satish...@hotmail.com

  Hi There,

 We have very old asterisk 1.2 running in production and it has following
 setting in /etc/zaptel.conf.  I have read on web about span and they told
 span= span num ,timing source,line build out
 (LBO),framing,coding[,yellow]

 Just wondering why it has timing source 0 ?  0=master, 1=slave  right ? Do
 you think i should change it to 1 ?

 #Sangoma A102 port 1 [slot:2 bus:7 span:1] wanpipe1
 span=1,0,0,esf,b8zs
 bchan=1-23
 dchan=24

 #Sangoma A102 port 2 [slot:2 bus:7 span:2] wanpipe2
 span=2,0,0,esf,b8zs
 bchan=25-47
 dchan=48


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Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source

2011-05-27 Thread satish patel

You mean say 

0=Slave (Use PSTN clock)
1=Master(generate Internal clock) 

So best option is 0 for all span if you connected on PSTN right ?


Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 17:27:43 -0300
From: rafaels...@gmail.com
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source

Hi
The timing source is the clock of the system. When a equipment is 0, the other 
should be 1. The correct is: 0=slave, 1=master. The default for private systems 
is slave.

Att,Rafael Saraiva
2011/5/27 satish patel satish...@hotmail.com






Hi There,

We have very old asterisk 1.2 running in production and it has following 
setting in /etc/zaptel.conf.  I have read on web about span and they told  
span= span num ,timing source,line build out 
(LBO),framing,coding[,yellow]


Just wondering why it has timing source 0 ?  0=master, 1=slave  right ? Do you 
think i should change it to 1 ? 

#Sangoma A102 port 1 [slot:2 bus:7 span:1] wanpipe1
span=1,0,0,esf,b8zs
bchan=1-23

dchan=24

#Sangoma A102 port 2 [slot:2 bus:7 span:2] wanpipe2
span=2,0,0,esf,b8zs
bchan=25-47
dchan=48

  

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Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source

2011-05-27 Thread Shaun Ruffell
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 08:57:15PM +, satish patel wrote:
 
 You mean say 
 
 0=Slave (Use PSTN clock)
 1=Master(generate Internal clock) 
 
 So best option is 0 for all span if you connected on PSTN right ?

Not really.  Looking in system.conf.sample in dahdi-tools [1]

  Choose 1 to make the equipment at the far end of the E1/T1/BRI link the
  preferred source of the master clock. Choose 2 to make it the second
  choice for the master clock, if the first choice port fails (the far end
  dies, a cable breaks, or whatever). Choose 3 to make a port the third
  choice, and so on. If you have, say, 2 ports connected to the PSTN, mark
  those as 1 and 2. The number used for each port should be different.
  
  If you choose 0, the port will never be used as a source of timing. This
  is appropriate when you know the far end should always be a slave to
  you. If the port is connected to a channel bank, for example, you should
  always be its master. Likewise, BRI TE ports should always be configured
  as a slave.  Any number of ports can be marked as 0.

[1] http://svn.asterisk.org/view/dahdi/tools/trunk/system.conf.sample?view=co

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Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source

2011-05-27 Thread satish patel

Tell me in one word. We have 2 PRI line connected with sangoma card what option 
would be good for me?

0 or 1 ?

-S

 Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 16:11:03 -0500
 From: sruff...@digium.com
 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source
 
 On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 08:57:15PM +, satish patel wrote:
  
  You mean say 
  
  0=Slave (Use PSTN clock)
  1=Master(generate Internal clock) 
  
  So best option is 0 for all span if you connected on PSTN right ?
 
 Not really.  Looking in system.conf.sample in dahdi-tools [1]
 
   Choose 1 to make the equipment at the far end of the E1/T1/BRI link the
   preferred source of the master clock. Choose 2 to make it the second
   choice for the master clock, if the first choice port fails (the far end
   dies, a cable breaks, or whatever). Choose 3 to make a port the third
   choice, and so on. If you have, say, 2 ports connected to the PSTN, mark
   those as 1 and 2. The number used for each port should be different.
   
   If you choose 0, the port will never be used as a source of timing. This
   is appropriate when you know the far end should always be a slave to
   you. If the port is connected to a channel bank, for example, you should
   always be its master. Likewise, BRI TE ports should always be configured
   as a slave.  Any number of ports can be marked as 0.
 
 [1] http://svn.asterisk.org/view/dahdi/tools/trunk/system.conf.sample?view=co
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source

2011-05-27 Thread Shaun Ruffell
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 09:20:46PM +, satish patel wrote:
 
 Tell me in one word. We have 2 PRI line connected with sangoma card what
 option would be good for me?
 
 0 or 1 ?

Look at the two last sentences of the first paragraph I quoted below. I
believe that is your answer...and it's not 0 or 1.

 
 Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 16:11:03 -0500
 From: sruff...@digium.com
 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source
 
 On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 08:57:15PM +, satish patel wrote:
 
 You mean say 
 
 0=Slave (Use PSTN clock)
 1=Master(generate Internal clock) 
 
 So best option is 0 for all span if you connected on PSTN right ?
 
 Not really.  Looking in system.conf.sample in dahdi-tools [1]
 
   Choose 1 to make the equipment at the far end of the E1/T1/BRI link the
   preferred source of the master clock. Choose 2 to make it the second
   choice for the master clock, if the first choice port fails (the far end
   dies, a cable breaks, or whatever). Choose 3 to make a port the third
   choice, and so on. If you have, say, 2 ports connected to the PSTN, mark
   those as 1 and 2. The number used for each port should be different.
   
   If you choose 0, the port will never be used as a source of timing. This
   is appropriate when you know the far end should always be a slave to
   you. If the port is connected to a channel bank, for example, you should
   always be its master. Likewise, BRI TE ports should always be configured
   as a slave.  Any number of ports can be marked as 0.
 
 [1] http://svn.asterisk.org/view/dahdi/tools/trunk/system.conf.sample?view=co
 

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Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source

2011-05-27 Thread Satish Patel

Got it but still confused. As per your example I should go with

Port 1
Span=1,1,0

Port 2
Span=2,2,0

Correct me if I'm wrong.

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On May 27, 2011, at 5:32 PM, Shaun Ruffell sruff...@digium.com wrote:


On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 09:20:46PM +, satish patel wrote:


Tell me in one word. We have 2 PRI line connected with sangoma card  
what

option would be good for me?

0 or 1 ?


Look at the two last sentences of the first paragraph I quoted  
below. I

believe that is your answer...and it's not 0 or 1.




Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 16:11:03 -0500
From: sruff...@digium.com
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source

On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 08:57:15PM +, satish patel wrote:


You mean say

0=Slave (Use PSTN clock)
1=Master(generate Internal clock)

So best option is 0 for all span if you connected on PSTN right ?


Not really.  Looking in system.conf.sample in dahdi-tools [1]

 Choose 1 to make the equipment at the far end of the E1/T1/BRI  
link the
 preferred source of the master clock. Choose 2 to make it the  
second
 choice for the master clock, if the first choice port fails (the  
far end
 dies, a cable breaks, or whatever). Choose 3 to make a port the  
third
 choice, and so on. If you have, say, 2 ports connected to the  
PSTN, mark
 those as 1 and 2. The number used for each port should be  
different.


 If you choose 0, the port will never be used as a source of  
timing. This
 is appropriate when you know the far end should always be a slave  
to
 you. If the port is connected to a channel bank, for example, you  
should
 always be its master. Likewise, BRI TE ports should always be  
configured

 as a slave.  Any number of ports can be marked as 0.

[1] http://svn.asterisk.org/view/dahdi/tools/trunk/system.conf.sample?view=co



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Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source

2011-05-27 Thread Edwin Lam

On 5/27/11 2:20 PM, satish patel wrote:

Tell me in one word. We have 2 PRI line connected with sangoma card what option
would be good for me?

0 or 1 ?


that would depends on what's the other end of the 2 PRI connected to.



  Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 16:11:03 -0500
  From: sruff...@digium.com
  To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
  Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source
 
  On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 08:57:15PM +, satish patel wrote:
  
   You mean say
  
   0=Slave (Use PSTN clock)
   1=Master(generate Internal clock)
  
   So best option is 0 for all span if you connected on PSTN right ?
 
  Not really. Looking in system.conf.sample in dahdi-tools [1]
 
  Choose 1 to make the equipment at the far end of the E1/T1/BRI link the
  preferred source of the master clock. Choose 2 to make it the second
  choice for the master clock, if the first choice port fails (the far end
  dies, a cable breaks, or whatever). Choose 3 to make a port the third
  choice, and so on. If you have, say, 2 ports connected to the PSTN, mark
  those as 1 and 2. The number used for each port should be different.
 
  If you choose 0, the port will never be used as a source of timing. This
  is appropriate when you know the far end should always be a slave to
  you. If the port is connected to a channel bank, for example, you should
  always be its master. Likewise, BRI TE ports should always be configured
  as a slave. Any number of ports can be marked as 0.
 
  [1] http://svn.asterisk.org/view/dahdi/tools/trunk/system.conf.sample?view=co



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Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source

2011-05-27 Thread Shaun Ruffell
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 05:40:30PM -0400, Satish Patel wrote:
 Got it but still confused. As per your example I should go with

 Port 1
 Span=1,1,0

 Port 2
 Span=2,2,0

 Correct me if I'm wrong.

Yes. That looks correct based on my understanding of your situation.

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Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source

2011-05-27 Thread Satish Patel

It's connected to teclo ATT PSTN for outside calling.

So definitly they are master and we are  slave but I'm confused about  
0 is master or slave? Because few people saying 1 is master and 0 is  
slave ? I didn't find any clear document every one trying to explain  
science but none of clear.


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wrote:



On 5/27/11 2:20 PM, satish patel wrote:
Tell me in one word. We have 2 PRI line connected with sangoma card  
what option

would be good for me?

0 or 1 ?


that would depends on what's the other end of the 2 PRI connected to.



 Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 16:11:03 -0500
 From: sruff...@digium.com
 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source

 On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 08:57:15PM +, satish patel wrote:
 
  You mean say
 
  0=Slave (Use PSTN clock)
  1=Master(generate Internal clock)
 
  So best option is 0 for all span if you connected on PSTN right ?

 Not really. Looking in system.conf.sample in dahdi-tools [1]

 Choose 1 to make the equipment at the far end of the E1/T1/BRI  
link the
 preferred source of the master clock. Choose 2 to make it the  
second
 choice for the master clock, if the first choice port fails (the  
far end
 dies, a cable breaks, or whatever). Choose 3 to make a port the  
third
 choice, and so on. If you have, say, 2 ports connected to the  
PSTN, mark
 those as 1 and 2. The number used for each port should be  
different.


 If you choose 0, the port will never be used as a source of  
timing. This
 is appropriate when you know the far end should always be a slave  
to
 you. If the port is connected to a channel bank, for example, you  
should
 always be its master. Likewise, BRI TE ports should always be  
configured

 as a slave. Any number of ports can be marked as 0.

 [1] http://svn.asterisk.org/view/dahdi/tools/trunk/system.conf.sample?view=co



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Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source

2011-05-27 Thread Satish Patel
Thanks also let me clear one thing this pri is PSTN connected to ATT  
techo.


So they are master.

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On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 05:40:30PM -0400, Satish Patel wrote:

Got it but still confused. As per your example I should go with

Port 1
Span=1,1,0

Port 2
Span=2,2,0

Correct me if I'm wrong.


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Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source

2011-05-27 Thread Satish Patel

I guess you are wrong here correct one is 0=master 1=slave

If you connect to PSTN the you should user span=1,1,0

Check out  http://www.cadvision.com/blanchas/Asterisk/DahdiT1trunk.html

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 wrote:



Hi

The timing source is the clock of the system. When a equipment is 0,  
the other should be 1. The correct is: 0=slave, 1=master. The  
default for private systems is slave.


Att,
Rafael Saraiva

2011/5/27 satish patel satish...@hotmail.com
Hi There,

We have very old asterisk 1.2 running in production and it has  
following setting in /etc/zaptel.conf.  I have read on web about  
span and they told  span= span num ,timing source,line build  
out (LBO),framing,coding[,yellow]


Just wondering why it has timing source 0 ?  0=master, 1=slave   
right ? Do you think i should change it to 1 ?


#Sangoma A102 port 1 [slot:2 bus:7 span:1] wanpipe1
span=1,0,0,esf,b8zs
bchan=1-23
dchan=24

#Sangoma A102 port 2 [slot:2 bus:7 span:2] wanpipe2
span=2,0,0,esf,b8zs
bchan=25-47
dchan=48


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Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI span timeing source

2011-05-27 Thread Rafael dos Santos Saraiva
Really, You're right. This option define the priority of the interface as
regenerator of clock:
priority 0 = its own clock
priority 1 = the clock of the telco



2011/5/27 Satish Patel satish...@hotmail.com

 I guess you are wrong here correct one is 0=master 1=slave

 If you connect to PSTN the you should user span=1,1,0

 Check out   http://www.cadvision.com/blanchas/Asterisk/DahdiT1trunk.html
 http://www.cadvision.com/blanchas/Asterisk/DahdiT1trunk.html

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 On May 27, 2011, at 4:27 PM, Rafael dos Santos Saraiva 
 rafaels...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi

 The timing source is the clock of the system. When a equipment is 0, the
 other should be 1. The correct is: 0=slave, 1=master. The default for
 private systems is slave.

 Att,
 Rafael Saraiva

 2011/5/27 satish patel  satish...@hotmail.comsatish...@hotmail.com

  Hi There,

 We have very old asterisk 1.2 running in production and it has following
 setting in /etc/zaptel.conf.  I have read on web about span and they told
 span= span num ,timing source,line build out
 (LBO),framing,coding[,yellow]

 Just wondering why it has timing source 0 ?  0=master, 1=slave  right ? Do
 you think i should change it to 1 ?

 #Sangoma A102 port 1 [slot:2 bus:7 span:1] wanpipe1
 span=1,0,0,esf,b8zs
 bchan=1-23
 dchan=24

 #Sangoma A102 port 2 [slot:2 bus:7 span:2] wanpipe2
 span=2,0,0,esf,b8zs
 bchan=25-47
 dchan=48


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Re: [asterisk-users] dahdi span

2010-06-20 Thread Tilghman Lesher
On Saturday 19 June 2010 10:47:07 Daniel Knoll wrote:
 Hello Group,
 what does the Compiler Option mean LOTS_OF_SPANS  ?
 The description is: More than 32 DAHDI spans
 Does this mean, more than 32 DAHDI Channels ?

No, it means spans.  If you only have analog DAHDI channels, then
you should ignore this option.  It is meant for those with PRI or SS7
links.

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Re: [asterisk-users] dahdi span

2010-06-20 Thread Daniel Knoll
ok, thanx for your answer.
Daniel

Am 20.06.2010 um 19:17 schrieb Tilghman Lesher:

 On Saturday 19 June 2010 10:47:07 Daniel Knoll wrote:
 Hello Group,
 what does the Compiler Option mean LOTS_OF_SPANS  ?
 The description is: More than 32 DAHDI spans
 Does this mean, more than 32 DAHDI Channels ?
 
 No, it means spans.  If you only have analog DAHDI channels, then
 you should ignore this option.  It is meant for those with PRI or SS7
 links.
 
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[asterisk-users] dahdi span

2010-06-19 Thread Daniel Knoll
Hello Group,
what does the Compiler Option mean LOTS_OF_SPANS  ?
The description is: More than 32 DAHDI spans 
Does this mean, more than 32 DAHDI Channels ?

Thanx for help.
Daniel


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