Hello all, I am getting the following error in /var/log/syslog. I have got 2 B410P cards in this box. Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes (z1=0153, z2=00d3) TRANS Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space left (z1=0013, z2=0012) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes (z1=0053, z2=0153) TRANS Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space left (z1=0093, z2=0092) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes (z1=00d3, z2=0053) TRANS Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space left (z1=0113, z2=0112) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes (z1=0153, z2=00d3) TRANS Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space left (z1=0013, z2=0012) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes (z1=0053, z2=0153) TRANS Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(2) reading 15 bytes (z1=004e, z2=0040) HDLC COMPLETE (f1=3, f2=2) got=15 Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: 02 01 06 06 08 01 63 5a 08 02 80 90 Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space left (z1=0093, z2=0092) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(2) has 383 bytes space left (z1=015d, z2=015d) sending 4 of 4 bytes HDLC I left untouched the /etc/init.d/misdn-init script to load the default values. Is needed the hfcmulti modules with this kind of cards? What is the menaing of this errors? Are something missconfigured? Any clue will be wellcomed Best Regards. VoipCrazy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070919/27c4f099/attachment.htm
Maybe I find the problem, It could be cause debug is enabled. Tomorrow I will change debug to disable and I will tell you the results. Regards. VoipCrazy 2007/9/19, voip crazy <voipcrazy at gmail.com>:> > Hello all, > > I am getting the following error in /var/log/syslog. I have got 2 B410P > cards in this box. > > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes > (z1=0153, z2=00d3) TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space > left (z1=0013, z2=0012) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes > (z1=0053, z2=0153) TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space > left (z1=0093, z2=0092) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes > (z1=00d3, z2=0053) TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space > left (z1=0113, z2=0112) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes > (z1=0153, z2=00d3) TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space > left (z1=0013, z2=0012) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes > (z1=0053, z2=0153) TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(2) reading 15 bytes > (z1=004e, z2=0040) HDLC COMPLETE (f1=3, f2=2) got=15 > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: 02 01 06 06 08 01 63 5a 08 02 80 90 > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space > left (z1=0093, z2=0092) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(2) has 383 bytes space > left (z1=015d, z2=015d) sending 4 of 4 bytes HDLC > > I left untouched the /etc/init.d/misdn-init script to load the default > values. > > Is needed the hfcmulti modules with this kind of cards? > What is the menaing of this errors? Are something missconfigured? > > > Any clue will be wellcomed > > Best Regards. > > VoipCrazy > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070919/2da3e00b/attachment.htm
voip crazy wrote:> Hello all, > > I am getting the following error in /var/log/syslog. I have got 2 B410P > cards in this box. > > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes > (z1=0153, z2=00d3) TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space > left (z1=0013, z2=0012) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes > (z1=0053, z2=0153) TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space > left (z1=0093, z2=0092) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes > (z1=00d3, z2=0053) TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space > left (z1=0113, z2=0112) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes > (z1=0153, z2=00d3) TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space > left (z1=0013, z2=0012) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(0) reading 128 bytes > (z1=0053, z2=0153) TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_rx: fifo(2) reading 15 bytes > (z1=004e, z2=0040) HDLC COMPLETE (f1=3, f2=2) got=15 > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: 02 01 06 06 08 01 63 5a 08 02 80 90 > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(0) has 382 bytes space > left (z1=0093, z2=0092) sending 128 of 128 bytes TRANS > Sep 19 17:13:31 localhost kernel: hfcmulti_tx: fifo(2) has 383 bytes space > left (z1=015d, z2=015d) sending 4 of 4 bytes HDLC > > I left untouched the /etc/init.d/misdn-init script to load the default > values. > > Is needed the hfcmulti modules with this kind of cards? > What is the menaing of this errors? Are something missconfigured?Unless you are having some sort of problem other than this, than I think that this is just standard debug output, which you can disable if you set the debug option in /etc/misdn-init.conf to 0. -- Matthew Fredrickson Software/Firmware Engineer Digium, Inc.