Re: [asterisk-users] Yellow or Red alarm on TE110P ????

2007-02-28 Thread younss azzayani

thank you all,
temporarly the problem is solved
i v set my zaptel.conf by modifing span line
span=1,0,0,ccs,ami
the yel/ok alarm was caused by ',crc4'
now when i m running zttool i get OK and the led comes green :)
i run cat /proc/zaptel/1  i get:
*
Span 1: WCT1/0 Digium Wildcard TE110P T1/E1 Card 0 AMI/CCS

  1 WCT1/0/1 Clear (In use)
  2 WCT1/0/2 Clear (In use)
  3 WCT1/0/3 Clear (In use)
  4 WCT1/0/4 Clear (In use)
  5 WCT1/0/5 Clear (In use)
  6 WCT1/0/6 Clear (In use)
  7 WCT1/0/7 Clear (In use)
  8 WCT1/0/8 Clear (In use)
  9 WCT1/0/9 Clear (In use)
 10 WCT1/0/10 Clear (In use)
 11 WCT1/0/11 Clear (In use)
 12 WCT1/0/12 Clear (In use)
 13 WCT1/0/13 Clear (In use)
 14 WCT1/0/14 Clear (In use)
 15 WCT1/0/15 Clear (In use)
 16 WCT1/0/16 HDLCFCS (In use)
 17 WCT1/0/17 Clear (In use)
 18 WCT1/0/18 Clear (In use)
 19 WCT1/0/19 Clear (In use)
 20 WCT1/0/20 Clear (In use)
 21 WCT1/0/21 Clear (In use)
 22 WCT1/0/22 Clear (In use)
 23 WCT1/0/23 Clear (In use)
 24 WCT1/0/24 Clear (In use)
 25 WCT1/0/25 Clear (In use)
 26 WCT1/0/26 Clear (In use)
 27 WCT1/0/27 Clear (In use)
 28 WCT1/0/28 Clear (In use)
 29 WCT1/0/29 Clear (In use)
 30 WCT1/0/30 Clear (In use)
 31 WCT1/0/31 Clear (In use)
**
but i can't make or recive calls from this card it is normal (in use)??
ah i forgot ; the cable schema 1---4; 2---5

thank you all :)
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Re: [asterisk-users] Yellow or Red alarm on TE110P ????

2007-02-27 Thread younss azzayani

the cable is a simple cable break or: the cable schema we see bellow
(1-4  2-5):

1---\ /---1
2-\ / \ /-2
3-/-\-/-\-3
4__/   / \   \4
5__ / \_5
6-6
7-7
8-8
kind regards
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Re: [asterisk-users] Yellow or Red alarm on TE110P ????

2007-02-27 Thread younss azzayani

hi after a many manipulation i get OK/YELLOW signal what does mean?
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Re: [asterisk-users] Yellow or Red alarm on TE110P ????

2007-02-27 Thread Philipp Kempgen
younss azzayani wrote:

 hi after a many manipulation i get OK/YELLOW signal what does mean?

Don't manipulate. :-P


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RE: [asterisk-users] Yellow or Red alarm on TE110P ????

2007-02-27 Thread Don Pobanz
younss azzayani wrote on February 27, 2007 2:30 AM
 the cable is a simple cable break or: the cable schema we see bellow

1. If a piece of equipment such as the TE110P card is NOT seeing a T1
signal coming in, it will go into red alarm. That same piece of
equipment will then output on it's transmit pins a yellow alarm signal. 
2. If a piece of equipment sees a yellow alarm signal coming in, that
piece of equipment will put itself into yellow alarm. 

These alarms are very useful for trouble shooting, especially if long
cables (1000s of feet) or several connections are involved. 

So, take care of the red alarm first (verify that a valid signal is
coming in) and the yellow alarm will no longer be sent out and you won't
be getting the yellow alarm message. 

 (1-4  2-5):

That is correct for most equipment. However there are a few pieces of
equipment that need a straight through cable (1-1, 2-2, 4-4 and
5-5). For example, our local telco's 'network interface unit' to our
Digium T1 cards uses a straight through cable. 

I hope this helps. 

Don Pobanz
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Re: [asterisk-users] Yellow or Red alarm on TE110P ????

2007-02-27 Thread Steve Totaro

Philipp Kempgen wrote:

younss azzayani wrote:

  

hi after a many manipulation i get OK/YELLOW signal what does mean?



Don't manipulate. :-P


Regards,
  Philipp

  

Start Asterisk and turn on the proper debugging.

Thanks,
Steve
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RE: [asterisk-users] Yellow or Red alarm on TE110P ????

2007-02-26 Thread Don Pobanz
 

on February 26, 2007 12:49 PM younss azzayani said 
 i get this message with a red signal on TE110P card:
 *
 TE110P: span configured for...
 Calling startuo (flug is 4099)
 wcte1xxp: Setting yellow alarm
 
 *
 what does mean ?

I'm not sure about the middle part of this message but the yellow alarm
part makes sense because if the card does not see a T1 signal coming in,
a red alarm is set. When a piece of equipment goes into red alarm, it
will automatically set the outgoing signal to a yellow alarm. A piece of
equipment seeing this signal knows that the signal it is sending out is
not arriving. 

The X represents a cable break. 
Equipment B is in red alarm
Equipment B sends a yellow alarm back to equipment A
Equipment A is in yellow alarm. 


  |--| |--|
  | A|-X--|  B   | 
  |  | |  |
  |  ||  |
  |__| |__|

Don Pobanz
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