Kyle Sexton
2006-Mar-22 14:50 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Stability and motherboard questions with TE406P and TE410P
I am having a problem with asterisk not being stable enough for production use. I have two cards, the digium TE406P, and the TE410P. The TE410P is the primary card that I am using but I would like to move to the TE406P for the echo cancellation and more flexibility of PCI slots available. General config info: 3 PRIs, configured as such: span=1,2,0,esf,b8zs span=2,0,0,esf,b8zs span=3,1,0,esf,b8zs span=4,0,0,esf,b8zs I have modified the 2 and 1 timing source declarations to several different configurations but am unsure what the proper way to configure that is. Is my current setup correct? Both span one and span three have timing on the line from the carrier. Rundown of issues seen with these cards: TE410P: - zttest will never report 100% for me across different motherboards (Supermicro P8SCT, Dell 850) - Crash/instability of about once per two weeks where I have to power cycle the server, i.e. phone calls stop working and a reboot fixes it TE406P: - zttest runs flawlessly on this card, 100% across the board - PRIs will go from up and working fine, to "Provisioned, Down, Active" after the server has been up for around 10 minutes, this may be related to rxfax and txfax being installed? Has anyone had an issue with this specific card? We have had this experience across multiple motherboards. After working with two different cards and across multiple motherboards I am starting to lose faith on the stability of the Asterisk platform, but I know others are having lots of success. My boss is looking for something that says "With the TE406P, we have had zero issues on X motherboard", does anyone have any recommendations? Has anyone else had stability issues with the digium 4 port cards? Thanks, Kyle -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060322/dd22275d/attachment.htm
El Flynn
2006-Mar-22 19:48 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Stability and motherboard questions with TE406P and TE410P
Kyle Sexton wrote:> TE410P: > - zttest will never report 100% for me across different motherboards > (Supermicro P8SCT, Dell 850) > - Crash/instability of about once per two weeks where I have to power cycle > the server, i.e. phone calls stop working and a reboot fixes it > > > TE406P: > - zttest runs flawlessly on this card, 100% across the board > - PRIs will go from up and working fine, to "Provisioned, Down, Active" > after the server has been up for around 10 minutes, this may be related to > rxfax and txfax being installed? Has anyone had an issue with this specific > card? We have had this experience across multiple motherboards. > > After working with two different cards and across multiple motherboards I am > starting to lose faith on the stability of the Asterisk platform, but I know > others are having lots of success. My boss is looking for something that > says "With the TE406P, we have had zero issues on X motherboard", does > anyone have any recommendations? Has anyone else had stability issues with > the digium 4 port cards? >Kyle, While my reply probably doesn't help you any, I just want to say that I've been experiencing the same sort of problem. I've got a TE410P on a server with an Intel SE7210TP1-E Entry level server motherboard; we're connecting the card to four Rhino T1 channel banks. I'm also experiencing the random crash issue, albeit perhaps not as frequent. Some symptoms: - server "hangs" and is generally bogged down. Even when I'm at the console in front of the server typing one key on the keyboard takes 4-5 seconds to get a response - random noise, echo and badness starts to appear on the phones connected to the channel banks. This is because something's eating up the CPU processing power and the server isn't able to service the 1k interrupts the zap card requires One of the things I've had to do, as a jerry-rig type of fix is to have Asterisk restart every day at 3am. This has lengthened the duration in-between server crashes, but isn't really a good solution. What we're going to do is to scrap the TE410 and use Sangoma's A104 card. In the same installation, we've got a server (same _identical_ specs as the one above) with one A104 -- two incoming PRIs and two outgoing to an Avaya PABX. This one has not crashed since it went into production last august. This is probably just a rant, but I thought you'd like to know that you're not the only one struggling with the TE410 cards. Hope you'll be able to get your setup fixed soon, good luck. Cheers, Flynn