I replaced my X100P cards with two TDM04B fully populated (8 FXO modules). They are working fine, I can make and receive calls, but I noticed all modules are always in GREEN state, even if I disconnect the line. Both zttools and a cat /proc/zaptel/<device> shows no RED alarm. Is there a workaround for this? Gelson
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 that's on digium's FAQ: it always shows green On 06/07/2004, at 4:29 AM, Gelson Dias Santos wrote:> I replaced my X100P cards with two TDM04B fully populated (8 FXO > modules). They are working fine, I can make and receive calls, but I > noticed all modules are always in GREEN state, even if I disconnect > the line. Both zttools and a cat /proc/zaptel/<device> shows no RED > alarm. > Is there a workaround for this? >- --- Jean-Yves Avenard Hydrix Pty Ltd - Embedding the net www.hydrix.com | fax +61 3 95093717 | phone +61 3 9509 3724 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (Darwin) iD8DBQFA6ca0XeDVKqIr3GURArkCAJ9oAqHaFHLDfuZE/P/FP8ifHpexAgCgg+XB m+J9R8UawBJmZJ4Lz7BnWMY=yOe9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
> I replaced my X100P cards with two TDM04B fully populated (8 FXO > modules). They are working fine, I can make and receive calls, but I > noticed all modules are always in GREEN state, even if I disconnect the > line. Both zttools and a cat /proc/zaptel/<device> shows no RED alarm. > Is there a workaround for this?There is no workaround. I opened a bug on this subject (well, the bug was oriented around * not knowing when a pstn line was down/disconnected and would continue to send calls out the zap port), and Mark closed it with comments something like... that's by design, will never be fixed. Not sure what the logic is behind that, but it certainly does _not_ emulate any typical pbx or switch that I've ever seen in 20+ years of telephony. The fxo module has all of the hardware logic to sense this (as well as many other things), but for whatever reason, no one wants to deal with implementing the software logic to support it.