Re: [asterisk-users] [OT] Does Energy Savings mode exist with BRI/PtP ?

2013-12-16 Thread Olivier
2013/12/12 jg webaccou...@jgoettgens.de Anyway, refering to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_Services_Digital_Network / Basic rate Interface paragraph, my setup includes : - a single network termination unit, installed and managed by telco, is connected to public network through 2

Re: [asterisk-users] [OT] Does Energy Savings mode exist with BRI/PtP ?

2013-12-16 Thread jg
I'll try to to send a 10-pages long fax and report here my findings. 2 pages are enough to see whether there are any problems. As far as P2MP signaling is concerned, you can hook up to 8 devices (64 = TEI 127) to such a PSTN connection. To simplify installations, there is usually a bus

Re: [asterisk-users] [OT] Does Energy Savings mode exist with BRI/PtP ?

2013-12-11 Thread jg
Yes, I can confirm that. P2P always requires a PBX and you can easily build up trunks of P2P connections. So all channels always need to work in a coordinated way, if you allow this sloppy formulation. Another reason for not allowing the energy saving mode is probably that in some countries

Re: [asterisk-users] [OT] Does Energy Savings mode exist with BRI/PtP ?

2013-12-11 Thread Olivier
2013/12/11 jg webaccou...@jgoettgens.de Yes, I can confirm that. P2P always requires a PBX and you can easily build up trunks of P2P connections. So all channels always need to work in a coordinated way, if you allow this sloppy formulation. Another reason for not allowing the energy saving

Re: [asterisk-users] [OT] Does Energy Savings mode exist with BRI/PtP ?

2013-12-11 Thread jg
So if my understanding is correct, Energy Saving mode exists in P2P BRI lines. No, not for P2P lines, only for P2MP lines. How do you monitor these lines ? Most of the time I use a vendor specific utility, but pri show spans gets the status as well. Have you also heard about this

Re: [asterisk-users] [OT] Does Energy Savings mode exist with BRI/PtP ?

2013-12-11 Thread Olivier
2013/12/11 jg webaccou...@jgoettgens.de So if my understanding is correct, Energy Saving mode exists in P2P BRI lines. No, not for P2P lines, only for P2MP lines. At the moment, I'm having trouble with lines going up and down all day long. I asked them to be created as P2P. Mostly but not

Re: [asterisk-users] [OT] Does Energy Savings mode exist with BRI/PtP ?

2013-12-11 Thread jg
At the moment, I'm having trouble with lines going up and down all day long. I asked them to be created as P2P. Mostly but not always calls are passing in and out correctly. I doubt that the energy-saving is causing the trouble. How do you get the ISDN-signal? Is it an S0-bus? If yes, I may be

Re: [asterisk-users] [OT] Does Energy Savings mode exist with BRI/PtP ?

2013-12-11 Thread Olivier
2013/12/11 jg webaccou...@jgoettgens.de At the moment, I'm having trouble with lines going up and down all day long. I asked them to be created as P2P. Mostly but not always calls are passing in and out correctly. I doubt that the energy-saving is causing the trouble. How do you get the

Re: [asterisk-users] [OT] Does Energy Savings mode exist with BRI/PtP ?

2013-12-11 Thread Olivier
I double-checked with other locations (also using Patton devices and I didn't get any complain). I can find the same pattern everywhere: 2013-12-11T20:17:39 : LOGINFO: Link down on interface bri 0 0 0 2013-12-11T20:17:39 : LOGINFO: Link down on interface ISDN 0 0 2013-12-11T20:18:11 :

Re: [asterisk-users] [OT] Does Energy Savings mode exist with BRI/PtP ?

2013-12-11 Thread jg
So it seems common from Telco to turn ISDN lines going down and up, once in while and this is not for energy savings. I don't think so. There is another reason for you problem. -- _ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by

Re: [asterisk-users] [OT] Does Energy Savings mode exist with BRI/PtP ?

2013-12-11 Thread jg
Anyway, refering to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_Services_Digital_Network / Basic rate Interface paragraph, my setup includes : - a single network termination unit, installed and managed by telco, is connected to public network through 2 twisted pairs, - this unit includes two