Hi, we are trying to install Junghann's quadBRI into Dell PowerEdge 2800 system without success. I don't know if the issue can be that Junghann's card fits 32-bit slot and Dell PE 2800 has only 3 PCI-X 64-bit slots. Can this be an issue? We get "CRC errors for HDLC frame" when the card is initialized. Any idea what can be wrong? 1/ We use latest bristuff packages. 2/ We use TE mode 3/ Card is working on older 2.4 system, we use same cables and ISDN devices. 4/ On Dell we have a Centos 4.1 with 2.6.12 kernel. After loading the driver we got CRC errors like this: Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 1 Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 2 Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 3 Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 4 Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 1 Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 2 Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 3 Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 4 Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 1 Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 3 Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 4 Loading qozap driver: Jul 19 17:15:55 ustredna kernel: qozap: no version for "zt_receive" found: kernel tainted. Jul 19 17:15:55 ustredna kernel: qozap: Junghanns.NET quadBRI card configured at mem 0xf8836000 IRQ 77 HZ 1000 CardID 0 Jul 19 17:15:55 ustredna kernel: qozap: S/T ports: 4 [ TE TE TE TE ] Jul 19 17:15:55 ustredna kernel: qozap: 1 multiBRI card(s) in this box, 4 BRI ports total. Running ztcfg: Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: SPAN 1: CCS/ AMI Build-out: 399-533 feet (DSX-1) Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: SPAN 2: CCS/ AMI Build-out: 399-533 feet (DSX-1) Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: SPAN 3: CCS/ AMI Build-out: 399-533 feet (DSX-1) Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: SPAN 4: CCS/ AMI Build-out: 399-533 feet (DSX-1) Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel map: Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 01: Individual Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 01) Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 02: Individual Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 02) Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 03: D-channel (Default) (Slaves: 03) Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 04: Individual Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 04) Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 05: Individual Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 05) Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 06: D-channel (Default) (Slaves: 06) Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 07: Individual Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 07) Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 08: Individual Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 08) Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 09: D-channel (Default) (Slaves: 09) Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 10: Individual Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 10) Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 11: Individual Clear channel (Default) (Slaves: 11) Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 12: D-channel (Default) (Slaves: 12) Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: 12 channels configured. Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna zaptel: Running ztcfg: succeeded Thank you, -- - David Hajek IT/IS Manager Systinet Corporation Phone: +420 2 7201 9526 Cell: +420 604 352 968 hajek@systinet.com http://www.systinet.com
I had the same problems with a 4 port junghanns and a 4 por wcfxs I took the junghanns out and added it into a new box and all was ok So ether it was because the 2 cards was in together or it was the motherboard? U using the latest driver and asterisk? On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 11:31 +0200, David Hajek wrote:> Hi, > > we are trying to install Junghann's quadBRI into Dell PowerEdge 2800 > system without success. > I don't know if the issue can be that Junghann's card fits 32-bit slot > and Dell PE 2800 has > only 3 PCI-X 64-bit slots. Can this be an issue? > > We get "CRC errors for HDLC frame" when the card is initialized. Any > idea what can be wrong? > > 1/ We use latest bristuff packages. > 2/ We use TE mode > 3/ Card is working on older 2.4 system, we use same cables and ISDN > devices. > 4/ On Dell we have a Centos 4.1 with 2.6.12 kernel. > > After loading the driver we got CRC errors like this: > > Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card > 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 1 > Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card > 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 2 > Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card > 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 3 > Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card > 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 4 > Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card > 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 1 > Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card > 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 2 > Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card > 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 3 > Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card > 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 4 > Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card > 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 1 > Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card > 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 3 > Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card > 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 4 > > > Loading qozap driver: > Jul 19 17:15:55 ustredna kernel: qozap: no version for "zt_receive" > found: kernel tainted. > Jul 19 17:15:55 ustredna kernel: qozap: Junghanns.NET quadBRI card > configured at mem 0xf8836000 IRQ 77 HZ 1000 > CardID 0 > Jul 19 17:15:55 ustredna kernel: qozap: S/T ports: 4 [ TE TE TE TE ] > Jul 19 17:15:55 ustredna kernel: qozap: 1 multiBRI card(s) in this box, > 4 BRI ports total. > > Running ztcfg: > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: SPAN 1: CCS/ AMI Build-out: 399-533 feet > (DSX-1) > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: SPAN 2: CCS/ AMI Build-out: 399-533 feet > (DSX-1) > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: SPAN 3: CCS/ AMI Build-out: 399-533 feet > (DSX-1) > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: SPAN 4: CCS/ AMI Build-out: 399-533 feet > (DSX-1) > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel map: > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 01: Individual Clear channel > (Default) (Slaves: 01) > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 02: Individual Clear channel > (Default) (Slaves: 02) > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 03: D-channel (Default) (Slaves: > 03) > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 04: Individual Clear channel > (Default) (Slaves: 04) > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 05: Individual Clear channel > (Default) (Slaves: 05) > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 06: D-channel (Default) (Slaves: > 06) > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 07: Individual Clear channel > (Default) (Slaves: 07) > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 08: Individual Clear channel > (Default) (Slaves: 08) > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 09: D-channel (Default) (Slaves: > 09) > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 10: Individual Clear channel > (Default) (Slaves: 10) > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 11: Individual Clear channel > (Default) (Slaves: 11) > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: Channel 12: D-channel (Default) (Slaves: > 12) > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: 12 channels configured. > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna ztcfg: > Jul 19 17:15:56 ustredna zaptel: Running ztcfg: succeeded > > Thank you, > > -- > - > David Hajek > IT/IS Manager > Systinet Corporation > Phone: +420 2 7201 9526 > Cell: +420 604 352 968 > hajek@systinet.com > http://www.systinet.com > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >-- Thanks Altus Snyman Stormcorp Network Solutions +27 11 8071141 exten 301
David Hajek wrote:> We get "CRC errors for HDLC frame" when the card is initialized. Any > idea what can be wrong? > After loading the driver we got CRC errors like this: > Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card > 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 1What are your settings in /etc/zaptel.conf ? I once had the same issue, make sure your signalling is: signalling = bri_cpe Also, check with "# cat /proc/interrupts" that the quadBRI is not sharing an irq with something else.> Jul 19 17:15:55 ustredna kernel: qozap: S/T ports: 4 [ TE TE TE TE ] > Jul 19 17:15:55 ustredna kernel: qozap: 1 multiBRI card(s) in this box, > 4 BRI ports total.Your card is found, so hardware seems to be okay.. Best regards, Kristof.
Michiel van Baak
2005-Jul-20 11:09 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Junghanns quadBRI on Dell PowerEdge
On 11:31, Wed 20 Jul 05, David Hajek wrote:> Hi, > > we are trying to install Junghann's quadBRI into Dell PowerEdge 2800 > system without success. > I don't know if the issue can be that Junghann's card fits 32-bit slot > and Dell PE 2800 has > only 3 PCI-X 64-bit slots. Can this be an issue? > > We get "CRC errors for HDLC frame" when the card is initialized. Any > idea what can be wrong? > > 1/ We use latest bristuff packages. > 2/ We use TE mode > 3/ Card is working on older 2.4 system, we use same cables and ISDN > devices. > 4/ On Dell we have a Centos 4.1 with 2.6.12 kernel. > > After loading the driver we got CRC errors like this: > > Jul 19 17:02:30 ustredna kernel: qozap: CRC error for HDLC frame on card > 1 (cardID 0) S/T port 1Hi, I had the same errors too when I started to test with the 4port card. After changing the 200M UTP cable that was all put in a corner for a 2 meter cable the problems went away. I read on some previous posts from Klaus-Peter that the CRC errors mean bad cables. In my case the way-too-long cable from the NT1 to my * box was the cause. Maybe this can be of any help -- Michiel van Baak http://michiel.vanbaak.info michiel@vanbaak.info GnuPG key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x7E0B9A2D "Why is it drug addicts and computer afficionados are both called users?"