William K. Volkman
2005-Nov-28 03:28 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Problem with ADIT 600 and FXO configuration
I've looked through the archives of the mailing list for the last year and although informative I've not been successful at get this to work. We had a working Asterisk PBX system with 3 Digium X101P FXO lines and two TDM400P FXS cards. I've setup an ADIT 600 with an 8 port FXO card (and an 8 port FXS card not currently installed). We are going to be adding a T1 for incoming calls this week. I removed two of the X101P cards and installed a TE406P. I'm using Asterisk 1.0.9 (and matching zaptel, libpri) from tar files. /etc/zaptel.conf has this configuration: span=1,1,0,esf,b8zs,yellow span=2,0,0,esf,b8zs span=3,0,0,esf,b8zs span=4,0,0,esf,b8zs #Modular unit, first card is FXO fxsks=1-3 unused=4-8 #Modular unit, 1 FXS cards unused=9-16 unused=17-24 unused=25-48,49-72,73-96 fxsks=97 fxoks=98-101 fxoks=102-105 /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf has this: group = 0 signalling=fxs_ks context = incoming busydetect = yes overlapdial = no channel => 1-3 signalling=fxs_ks channel => 97 ;X100P group = 1 signalling = fxo_ks context = internal ;TDM400P callerid = "Available" <200> channel => 98-100 callerid = "xxxxx" channel => 101 ;TDM400P callerid = "xxxxx" channel => 102 callerid = "xxxxx" channel => 103 Parts of my adit configuration: -Setting slot a. set a:1 up set a:1 fdl none set a:1 lbo 4 set a:1 framing esf set a:1 id "Inbound" set a:1 linecode b8zs set a:1 loopdetect csu set a:1:1-24 side drop set a:1:1-24 type voice set a:1:1-24 signal ls set a:2 up set a:2 fdl none set a:2 lbo 1 set a:2 framing esf set a:2 id "Outbound PBX" set a:2 linecode b8zs set a:2 loopdetect csu set a:2:1-24 side drop set a:2:1-24 type voice set a:2:1-24 signal ls -Setting slot 1. set 1:1-8 signal lscpd set 1:1-8 txgain -3 set 1:1-8 rxgain -6 -Setting primary and secondary clock sources. set clock1 a:1 set clock2 internal -Setting the system idle pattern for DS0s. set idle 0xff -Making connections. connect a:2:1-3 1:1-3 Inbound calls just ring and ring (the leds on the ADIT change state) however asterisk doesn't respond. Attempts to make outgoing calls get: -- Executing Dial("SIP/202-ba07", "Zap/g0/5551212") in new stack Nov 28 02:54:45 NOTICE[8627]: app_dial.c:764 dial_exec: Unable to create channel of type 'Zap' == Everyone is busy/congested at this time -- Executing Congestion("SIP/202-ba07", "") in new stack == Spawn extension (from-sip, 95942060, 3) exited non-zero on 'SIP/202-ba07' -- Executing Hangup("SIP/202-ba07", "") in new stack I've tried just about all combinations of gs/ls/ks for the signalling to no avail. Here is the output of status:> status a:2:1-3DS0 Rx AB Tx AB Signal T1 TP --- ----- ----- ------ ----------------- -- a:2:1 01 01 LS Traffic N a:2:2 01 01 LS Traffic N a:2:3 01 01 LS Traffic N> status 1:1-3FXO Rx AB Tx AB Signal=>T1 Sig T1 TP --- ----- ----- -------------- ----------------- -- 1:1 01 01 LSCPD => LS Traffic N 1:2 01 01 LSCPD => LS Traffic N 1:3 01 01 LSCPD => LS Traffic N> show connect a:2:1-3From Desc Desc To ----------- ------------------ ----------------- --------- A:02:01 LS VOICE DS0 <--> FXO VOICE LSCPD 1:01 A:02:02 LS VOICE DS0 <--> FXO VOICE LSCPD 1:02 A:02:03 LS VOICE DS0 <--> FXO VOICE LSCPD 1:03 Can anyone spot what I've got wrong? Any suggestions or hints welcome. Thanks, William.
What does the TE406 leds indicate? On 11/28/05, William K. Volkman <wkvsf@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:> I've looked through the archives of the mailing list for the > last year and although informative I've not been successful > at get this to work. We had a working Asterisk PBX system > with 3 Digium X101P FXO lines and two TDM400P FXS cards. > I've setup an ADIT 600 with an 8 port FXO card (and an > 8 port FXS card not currently installed). We are going > to be adding a T1 for incoming calls this week. I removed > two of the X101P cards and installed a TE406P. I'm using > Asterisk 1.0.9 (and matching zaptel, libpri) from tar files. > > /etc/zaptel.conf has this configuration: > span=1,1,0,esf,b8zs,yellow > span=2,0,0,esf,b8zs > span=3,0,0,esf,b8zs > span=4,0,0,esf,b8zs > #Modular unit, first card is FXO > fxsks=1-3 > unused=4-8 > #Modular unit, 1 FXS cards > unused=9-16 > unused=17-24 > unused=25-48,49-72,73-96 > fxsks=97 > fxoks=98-101 > fxoks=102-105 > > /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf has this: > group = 0 > signalling=fxs_ks > context = incoming > busydetect = yes > overlapdial = no > channel => 1-3 > > signalling=fxs_ks > channel => 97 ;X100P > > group = 1 > signalling = fxo_ks > context = internal > ;TDM400P > callerid = "Available" <200> > channel => 98-100 > callerid = "xxxxx" > channel => 101 > ;TDM400P > callerid = "xxxxx" > channel => 102 > callerid = "xxxxx" > channel => 103 > > Parts of my adit configuration: > -Setting slot a. > > set a:1 up > set a:1 fdl none > set a:1 lbo 4 > set a:1 framing esf > set a:1 id "Inbound" > set a:1 linecode b8zs > set a:1 loopdetect csu > set a:1:1-24 side drop > set a:1:1-24 type voice > set a:1:1-24 signal ls > set a:2 up > set a:2 fdl none > set a:2 lbo 1 > set a:2 framing esf > set a:2 id "Outbound PBX" > set a:2 linecode b8zs > set a:2 loopdetect csu > set a:2:1-24 side drop > set a:2:1-24 type voice > set a:2:1-24 signal ls > > -Setting slot 1. > > set 1:1-8 signal lscpd > set 1:1-8 txgain -3 > set 1:1-8 rxgain -6 > > -Setting primary and secondary clock sources. > > set clock1 a:1 > set clock2 internal > > -Setting the system idle pattern for DS0s. > > set idle 0xff > > -Making connections. > > connect a:2:1-3 1:1-3 > > Inbound calls just ring and ring (the leds on the ADIT change > state) however asterisk doesn't respond. Attempts to make > outgoing calls get: > -- Executing Dial("SIP/202-ba07", "Zap/g0/5551212") in new stack > Nov 28 02:54:45 NOTICE[8627]: app_dial.c:764 dial_exec: Unable to create > channel of type 'Zap' > == Everyone is busy/congested at this time > -- Executing Congestion("SIP/202-ba07", "") in new stack > == Spawn extension (from-sip, 95942060, 3) exited non-zero on > 'SIP/202-ba07' > -- Executing Hangup("SIP/202-ba07", "") in new stack > > I've tried just about all combinations of gs/ls/ks for the > signalling to no avail. Here is the output of status: > > > status a:2:1-3 > > DS0 Rx AB Tx AB Signal T1 TP > --- ----- ----- ------ ----------------- -- > a:2:1 01 01 LS Traffic N > a:2:2 01 01 LS Traffic N > a:2:3 01 01 LS Traffic N > > > status 1:1-3 > > FXO Rx AB Tx AB Signal=>T1 Sig T1 TP > --- ----- ----- -------------- ----------------- -- > 1:1 01 01 LSCPD => LS Traffic N > 1:2 01 01 LSCPD => LS Traffic N > 1:3 01 01 LSCPD => LS Traffic N > > > show connect a:2:1-3 > From Desc Desc To > ----------- ------------------ ----------------- --------- > A:02:01 LS VOICE DS0 <--> FXO VOICE LSCPD 1:01 > A:02:02 LS VOICE DS0 <--> FXO VOICE LSCPD 1:02 > A:02:03 LS VOICE DS0 <--> FXO VOICE LSCPD 1:03 > > Can anyone spot what I've got wrong? Any suggestions or hints > welcome. > > Thanks, > William. > > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
William K. Volkman
2005-Nov-28 15:19 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Problem with ADIT 600 and FXO configuration
On Mon Nov 28 12:21:09 CST 2005 C F shmaltz at gmail.com wrote:> What does the TE406 leds indicate?Both the ADIT 600 led and the TE406 led are green, the ADIT has zeros in the error counters. Syslog has this as a final message after running ztcfg: Nov 28 02:31:08 xxx kernel: Registered tone zone 0 (United States / North America) Nov 28 02:36:21 xxx kernel: wct4xxp: Clearing yellow alarm on span 1 I've seen documentation that says that telco-pots lines use loop start and I've seen mailing list entries that says you should use ground start for reliability. Can anyone clarify this? Thank you, William.
William K. Volkman
2005-Nov-29 01:21 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Problem with ADIT 600 and FXO configuration
Hello, OK, some things I've found out so far. The ground connection to the ADIT chassis wasn't really to ground (fixed that, it made FXS card happy when connected). Taking a cue from another post I also reduced the number of options specified in zapata.conf to: [trunkgroups] [channels] context=default usecallerid=yes hidecallerid=no callwaiting=yes group=1 callgroup=1 pickupgroup=1-2 immediate=no musiconhold=default group = 0 signalling=fxs_ks context = incoming busydetect = no overlapdial = no channel => 25-27 signalling=fxs_ks channel => 97 ;X100P group = 1 signalling = fxo_ks context = internal channel => 98-100 channel => 101-105 Using zttool I tried to loopback the TE406P span 1 which switched the ADIT a:2 port into loop back, setting the line down and back up didn't clear the configuration (I had to find the "set a:2 line loopdown" command). Moving the link to span 2 on the TE406P I now can receive incoming calls (yea!), trying to place an outbound call results in dead air with the eventual message that the call didn't go through :-( Note that both the ADIT and the TE406P were showing green on the T1 connection however it wasn't until I changed the connection to span 2 that it started allowing inbound calls to work, zap show channel 1 showed InAlarm: 1 although I didn't spot any other error messages. zztool currently shows: RED/NOP T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1 OK T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 2 RED T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 3 RED T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 4 RED Wildcard X101P Board 1 OK Wildcard TDM400P REV E/F Board 1 OK Wildcard TDM400P REV E/F Board 2 The "NOP" on Span 1 appears to mean "Not Opened" however I don't know what that means. I've got one more day/night to get this working so any suggestions are welcome. Thank you, William. On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 03:28, William K. Volkman wrote:> I've looked through the archives of the mailing list for the > last year and although informative I've not been successful > at get this to work. We had a working Asterisk PBX system > with 3 Digium X101P FXO lines and two TDM400P FXS cards. > I've setup an ADIT 600 with an 8 port FXO card (and an > 8 port FXS card not currently installed). We are going > to be adding a T1 for incoming calls this week. I removed > two of the X101P cards and installed a TE406P. I'm using > Asterisk 1.0.9 (and matching zaptel, libpri) from tar files. > > /etc/zaptel.conf has this configuration: > span=1,1,0,esf,b8zs,yellow > span=2,0,0,esf,b8zs > span=3,0,0,esf,b8zs > span=4,0,0,esf,b8zs > #Modular unit, first card is FXO > fxsks=1-3 > unused=4-8 > #Modular unit, 1 FXS cards > unused=9-16 > unused=17-24 > unused=25-48,49-72,73-96 > fxsks=97 > fxoks=98-101 > fxoks=102-105 > > /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf has this: > group = 0 > signalling=fxs_ks > context = incoming > busydetect = yes > overlapdial = no > channel => 1-3 > > signalling=fxs_ks > channel => 97 ;X100P > > group = 1 > signalling = fxo_ks > context = internal > ;TDM400P > callerid = "Available" <200> > channel => 98-100 > callerid = "xxxxx" > channel => 101 > ;TDM400P > callerid = "xxxxx" > channel => 102 > callerid = "xxxxx" > channel => 103 > > Parts of my adit configuration: > -Setting slot a. > > set a:1 up > set a:1 fdl none > set a:1 lbo 4 > set a:1 framing esf > set a:1 id "Inbound" > set a:1 linecode b8zs > set a:1 loopdetect csu > set a:1:1-24 side drop > set a:1:1-24 type voice > set a:1:1-24 signal ls > set a:2 up > set a:2 fdl none > set a:2 lbo 1 > set a:2 framing esf > set a:2 id "Outbound PBX" > set a:2 linecode b8zs > set a:2 loopdetect csu > set a:2:1-24 side drop > set a:2:1-24 type voice > set a:2:1-24 signal ls > > -Setting slot 1. > > set 1:1-8 signal lscpd > set 1:1-8 txgain -3 > set 1:1-8 rxgain -6 > > -Setting primary and secondary clock sources. > > set clock1 a:1 > set clock2 internal > > -Setting the system idle pattern for DS0s. > > set idle 0xff > > -Making connections. > > connect a:2:1-3 1:1-3 > > Inbound calls just ring and ring (the leds on the ADIT change > state) however asterisk doesn't respond. Attempts to make > outgoing calls get: > -- Executing Dial("SIP/202-ba07", "Zap/g0/5551212") in new stack > Nov 28 02:54:45 NOTICE[8627]: app_dial.c:764 dial_exec: Unable to create > channel of type 'Zap' > == Everyone is busy/congested at this time > -- Executing Congestion("SIP/202-ba07", "") in new stack > == Spawn extension (from-sip, 95942060, 3) exited non-zero on > 'SIP/202-ba07' > -- Executing Hangup("SIP/202-ba07", "") in new stack > > I've tried just about all combinations of gs/ls/ks for the > signalling to no avail. Here is the output of status: > > > status a:2:1-3 > > DS0 Rx AB Tx AB Signal T1 TP > --- ----- ----- ------ ----------------- -- > a:2:1 01 01 LS Traffic N > a:2:2 01 01 LS Traffic N > a:2:3 01 01 LS Traffic N > > > status 1:1-3 > > FXO Rx AB Tx AB Signal=>T1 Sig T1 TP > --- ----- ----- -------------- ----------------- -- > 1:1 01 01 LSCPD => LS Traffic N > 1:2 01 01 LSCPD => LS Traffic N > 1:3 01 01 LSCPD => LS Traffic N > > > show connect a:2:1-3 > From Desc Desc To > ----------- ------------------ ----------------- --------- > A:02:01 LS VOICE DS0 <--> FXO VOICE LSCPD 1:01 > A:02:02 LS VOICE DS0 <--> FXO VOICE LSCPD 1:02 > A:02:03 LS VOICE DS0 <--> FXO VOICE LSCPD 1:03 > > Can anyone spot what I've got wrong? Any suggestions or hints > welcome. > > Thanks, > William.