On Sat, February 11, 2006 21:21, Thomas Härtl said:
> Hi there!
>
> I finally managed to get visdn and * co-exist in a rather peaceful
> manner.
> At least I thought so for the last couple of hours...
>
> I'm using a visdn snapshot from 10th of February on my FC4 machine.
> Asterisk 1.2.4 shows all the modules installed, all 4 ports of my
> Beronet Quad-Port card are available as of the CLI and it even prints
> very nice debug messages. Of course, since I didn't connect it to the
> NTBA so far...
>
> So I thought everything would work OK. Up to the point when I connected
> the card to my NTBAs for the first time.
>
> Beronet's manual is stating that the LEDs turn red when the driver is
> loaded but the card is not physically connected to the NTBA. When
> connected properly they should turn green. Here it seems different: The
> LEDs indicate green no matter whether connected or not. Please
> understand I was about to make my first ISDN-call with a computer, so I
> wouldn't spend too much interest in that matter. But if anyone
> (Daniele?) could explain the correct status indications to me, I'd
> appreciate it.
>
> Back to the prob. As soon as I start to dial a number on my SIP-phone
> that'd be routed via vISDN the FC4-system freezes immediately. Not only
> Asterisk, the whole system! All I'm missing is a blue-screen...ehh I
> forgot I'm on a Linux machine now ;-) All that helps is a hard reboot.
> After reboot the system comes up cleanly and asterisk starts as if
> nothing happened. I can reach all 10 SIP-extensions locally, the
> mailboxes work, everything seems to be OK. As long as I don't dial thru
> visdn...
> Or even worse: When I start up Asterisk without the card being connected
> everything seems OK. But as soon as I connect any NTBA it also freezes
> immediately.
> I've been playing around now for a couple of days (with earlier
> snapshots) and asterisk came up with the same problem everytime I treid
> to duplicate the problem.
>
>

Please post the pertinent parts of your vISDN config files and (*)
dialplan and config.

Have you tried enabling debug in the CLI and then checking the last info
on the screen before it froze?

(I have vISDN and (*) running fine here, with two HFC-PCI cards, one in NT
mode)

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