I hope someone can help me out with this issue. It has been dogging me for months and I can't seem to get it to go away. I have a Rhino Ceros box running Asterisk 1.4.21.2 connected via eth0 (nVidia MCP61 Ethernet) to a RedFone FoneBRIDGE2 dual-port with EC. The FB is the latest hardware rev and the latest firmware. I'm running the latest fonulator version and I'm running Zap-1.4.11 sourced from RedFone. Nothing else is on eth0. It is currently connected thru a dedicated switch to the FB and the secondary server although I've observed this problem when connected directly. There are two other eth cards, one for the internal network and one for the DMZ. My problem is that every now and then the D-Channel will drop which will terminate all calls in process. The D-channel will immediately come back up (usually within a second) but that doesn't do any good because the calls are gone by then and users are mad. The log entry at one of these events looks like this: [Feb 3 08:14:02] ERROR[26063] chan_zap.c: Write to 65 failed: Unknown error 500 [Feb 3 08:14:02] ERROR[26063] chan_zap.c: Short write: 0/15 (Unknown error 500) [Feb 3 08:14:02] WARNING[26063] chan_zap.c: Detected alarm on channel 1: Yellow Alarm .... (same message for other 22 channels) [Feb 3 08:14:02] NOTICE[2660] chan_zap.c: PRI got event: Alarm (4) on Primary D-channel of span 1 [Feb 3 08:14:02] WARNING[2660] chan_zap.c: No D-channels available! Using Primary channel 24 as D-channel anyway! [Feb 3 08:14:02] NOTICE[2662] chan_zap.c: Alarm cleared on channel 1 .... (same message for other 22 channels) [Feb 3 08:14:02] NOTICE[2660] chan_zap.c: PRI got event: No more alarm (5) on Primary D-channel of span 1 [Feb 3 08:14:02] NOTICE[2660] chan_zap.c: PRI got event: HDLC Abort (6) on Primary D-channel of span 1 [Feb 3 08:14:02] NOTICE[2660] chan_zap.c: PRI got event: HDLC Bad FCS (8) on Primary D-channel of span 1 You'll notice the timestamps are all within the same 1-second interval which makes me think it is literally missing one packet and causing the drop. I'm sure the configs are fine as they've been reviewed by about 20 people and the system works most of the time. If the machine has been freshly started up, this happens about once every other day. The machine has currently been running for over 36 days and I'm seeing several per day now. AT&T has run a stress test on the line from the CO to the smartjack and found no problems. The cable from the smartjack to the FoneBRIDGE is about 18" and I've tried a couple with no difference. I'm convinced this is interrupt related. When I initially commissioned this machine, the FB was connected to eth2 and I couldn't get it to link up with the CO at all. The D-Channel was flapping like crazy. I switched it to eth0 and it worked. You can see from my interrupts that the on-board and the add-in cards are clearly on different busses. CPU0 0: 3266196236 IO-APIC-edge timer 1: 2 IO-APIC-edge i8042 8: 3 IO-APIC-edge rtc 9: 0 IO-APIC-level acpi 169: 207230361 IO-APIC-level ohci_hcd:usb1 177: 5080313 IO-APIC-level sata_nv 185: 0 IO-APIC-level sata_nv 193: 1632824 IO-APIC-level eth1 201: 39823124 IO-APIC-level eth2 225: 2565938694 PCI-MSI eth0 NMI: 0 LOC: 3266207768 ERR: 1 MIS: 0 So the fact that I couldn't link up when I was on one card and I could when I am on another (with no config changes... other than re-directing ztdynamic) leads me directly to this interrupt issue. Can anyone shed some light here? Has someone seen this before? If so, how did you solve it? Thanks! Jason ------------------------------------------------------------------ This e-mail message, including any attachments, is only for the use of the intended recipient (s). The information contained may be confidential, in which case its disclosure or reproduction is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please return it immediately to its sender at the above address and delete it.