Hello.
I have a TE212 configured in E1 mode.
This is shown in a cat /proc/zaptel/2 and 3 (where the card is configured):
cat /proc/zaptel/2
Span 2: TE2/0/1 "T2XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1" HDB3/CCS/CRC4 RED NOTOPEN
25 TE2/0/1/1 Clear
26 TE2/0/1/2 Clear
27 TE2/0/1/3 Clear
28 TE2/0/1/4 Clear
29 TE2/0/1/5 Clear
30 TE2/0/1/6 Clear
31 TE2/0/1/7 Clear
32 TE2/0/1/8 Clear
33 TE2/0/1/9 Clear
34 TE2/0/1/10 Clear
35 TE2/0/1/11 Clear
36 TE2/0/1/12 Clear
37 TE2/0/1/13 Clear
38 TE2/0/1/14 Clear
39 TE2/0/1/15 Clear
40 TE2/0/1/16 HDLCFCS
41 TE2/0/1/17 Clear
42 TE2/0/1/18 Clear
43 TE2/0/1/19 Clear
44 TE2/0/1/20 Clear
45 TE2/0/1/21 Clear
46 TE2/0/1/22 Clear
47 TE2/0/1/23 Clear
48 TE2/0/1/24 Clear
49 TE2/0/1/25 Clear
50 TE2/0/1/26 Clear
51 TE2/0/1/27 Clear
52 TE2/0/1/28 Clear
53 TE2/0/1/29 Clear
54 TE2/0/1/30 Clear
55 TE2/0/1/31 Clear
cat /proc/zaptel/3
Span 3: TE2/0/2 "T2XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 2"
56 TE2/0/2/1 Clear
57 TE2/0/2/2 Clear
58 TE2/0/2/3 Clear
59 TE2/0/2/4 Clear
60 TE2/0/2/5 Clear
61 TE2/0/2/6 Clear
62 TE2/0/2/7 Clear
63 TE2/0/2/8 Clear
64 TE2/0/2/9 Clear
65 TE2/0/2/10 Clear
66 TE2/0/2/11 Clear
67 TE2/0/2/12 Clear
68 TE2/0/2/13 Clear
69 TE2/0/2/14 Clear
70 TE2/0/2/15 Clear
71 TE2/0/2/16 HDLCFCS
72 TE2/0/2/17 Clear
73 TE2/0/2/18 Clear
74 TE2/0/2/19 Clear
75 TE2/0/2/20 Clear
76 TE2/0/2/21 Clear
77 TE2/0/2/22 Clear
78 TE2/0/2/23 Clear
79 TE2/0/2/24 Clear
80 TE2/0/2/25 Clear
81 TE2/0/2/26 Clear
82 TE2/0/2/27 Clear
83 TE2/0/2/28 Clear
84 TE2/0/2/29 Clear
85 TE2/0/2/30 Clear
86 TE2/0/2/31 Clear
Before I do load the modules the leds are ligthing.
But after a ztcfg -v the led of the second span is off.
First I do insmod wct4xxp and after ztcfg -vv.
The zaptel.conf file is like this:
#
#zaptel.conf
#
fxsks=1-24
span=1,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
span=2,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
bchan=25-39,41-55
dchan=40
bchan=56-70,72-86
dchan=71
loadzone=nl
defaultzone=nl
(I have an TDM24P too, it works ok).
In this moment the led of the first span of the TE212P is in RED (if
no cable connected) or in GREEN (if a cable is conected), but the led
of the second span is off.
This is shown in a pri show span in the CLI (with no cable connected):
pri show span 2
Primary D-channel: 40
Status: Provisioned, In Alarm, Down, Active
Switchtype: EuroISDN
Type: CPE
Window Length: 0/7
Sentrej: 0
SolicitFbit: 0
Retrans: 0
Busy: 0
Overlap Dial: 0
T200 Timer: 1000
T203 Timer: 10000
T305 Timer: 30000
T308 Timer: 4000
T313 Timer: 4000
N200 Counter: 3
*CLI> pri show span 3
Primary D-channel: 71
Status: Provisioned, Down, Active
Switchtype: EuroISDN
Type: CPE
Window Length: 0/7
Sentrej: 0
SolicitFbit: 0
Retrans: 0
Busy: 0
Overlap Dial: 0
T200 Timer: 1000
T203 Timer: 10000
T305 Timer: 30000
T308 Timer: 4000
T313 Timer: 4000
N200 Counter: 3
If anybody knows what'? the problem I'll be very pleasent for your help.
Best Regards,
Benito
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From: Benito Camelas <benitocamelasbolas@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 11:21:52 +0100
Subject: Problem with TE212P
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Hello.
I have a TE212 configured in E1 mode.
This is shown in a cat /proc/zaptel/2 and 3 (where the card is configured):
cat /proc/zaptel/2
Span 2: TE2/0/1 "T2XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1" HDB3/CCS/CRC4 RED NOTOPEN
25 TE2/0/1/1 Clear
26 TE2/0/1/2 Clear
27 TE2/0/1/3 Clear
28 TE2/0/1/4 Clear
29 TE2/0/1/5 Clear
30 TE2/0/1/6 Clear
31 TE2/0/1/7 Clear
32 TE2/0/1/8 Clear
33 TE2/0/1/9 Clear
34 TE2/0/1/10 Clear
35 TE2/0/1/11 Clear
36 TE2/0/1/12 Clear
37 TE2/0/1/13 Clear
38 TE2/0/1/14 Clear
39 TE2/0/1/15 Clear
40 TE2/0/1/16 HDLCFCS
41 TE2/0/1/17 Clear
42 TE2/0/1/18 Clear
43 TE2/0/1/19 Clear
44 TE2/0/1/20 Clear
45 TE2/0/1/21 Clear
46 TE2/0/1/22 Clear
47 TE2/0/1/23 Clear
48 TE2/0/1/24 Clear
49 TE2/0/1/25 Clear
50 TE2/0/1/26 Clear
51 TE2/0/1/27 Clear
52 TE2/0/1/28 Clear
53 TE2/0/1/29 Clear
54 TE2/0/1/30 Clear
55 TE2/0/1/31 Clear
cat /proc/zaptel/3
Span 3: TE2/0/2 "T2XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 2"
56 TE2/0/2/1 Clear
57 TE2/0/2/2 Clear
58 TE2/0/2/3 Clear
59 TE2/0/2/4 Clear
60 TE2/0/2/5 Clear
61 TE2/0/2/6 Clear
62 TE2/0/2/7 Clear
63 TE2/0/2/8 Clear
64 TE2/0/2/9 Clear
65 TE2/0/2/10 Clear
66 TE2/0/2/11 Clear
67 TE2/0/2/12 Clear
68 TE2/0/2/13 Clear
69 TE2/0/2/14 Clear
70 TE2/0/2/15 Clear
71 TE2/0/2/16 HDLCFCS
72 TE2/0/2/17 Clear
73 TE2/0/2/18 Clear
74 TE2/0/2/19 Clear
75 TE2/0/2/20 Clear
76 TE2/0/2/21 Clear
77 TE2/0/2/22 Clear
78 TE2/0/2/23 Clear
79 TE2/0/2/24 Clear
80 TE2/0/2/25 Clear
81 TE2/0/2/26 Clear
82 TE2/0/2/27 Clear
83 TE2/0/2/28 Clear
84 TE2/0/2/29 Clear
85 TE2/0/2/30 Clear
86 TE2/0/2/31 Clear
Before I do load the modules the leds are ligthing.
But after a ztcfg -v the led of the second span is off.
First I do insmod wct4xxp and after ztcfg -vv.
The zaptel.conf file is like this:
#
#zaptel.conf
#
fxsks=1-24
span=1,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
span=2,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
bchan=25-39,41-55
dchan=40
bchan=56-70,72-86
dchan=71
loadzone=nl
defaultzone=nl
(I have an TDM24P too, it works ok).
In this moment the led of the first span of the TE212P is in RED (if
no cable connected) or in GREEN (if a cable is conected), but the led
of the second span is off.
This is shown in a pri show span in the CLI (with no cable connected):
pri show span 2
Primary D-channel: 40
Status: Provisioned, In Alarm, Down, Active
Switchtype: EuroISDN
Type: CPE
Window Length: 0/7
Sentrej: 0
SolicitFbit: 0
Retrans: 0
Busy: 0
Overlap Dial: 0
T200 Timer: 1000
T203 Timer: 10000
T305 Timer: 30000
T308 Timer: 4000
T313 Timer: 4000
N200 Counter: 3
*CLI> pri show span 3
Primary D-channel: 71
Status: Provisioned, Down, Active
Switchtype: EuroISDN
Type: CPE
Window Length: 0/7
Sentrej: 0
SolicitFbit: 0
Retrans: 0
Busy: 0
Overlap Dial: 0
T200 Timer: 1000
T203 Timer: 10000
T305 Timer: 30000
T308 Timer: 4000
T313 Timer: 4000
N200 Counter: 3
If anybody knows what'? the problem I'll be very pleasent for your help.
Best Regards,
Benito
Hi, if no cable is connected you'll get the red alarm can you tell me the schema of your corssover cable. try yo connect the 2 slot"s berween them and make internal calls(i 'm not sure of this option but somemone called shimi has asked me if i have 2 TE110P to test if my cable & my config are ok) i hope this will be helpful, i still a newbie :)
thanks Ioan I've try this too but problem continues I put : span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 span=2,2,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 span=2,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 span=1,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 span=2,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 In all this configurations the problem is the same I'm desperate
Problem solved. Chris Hozian from Digium related me the problem: This problem is occurring because Asterisk expects to see the d-channel on every 16th channel. This is being offset because your TDM2400P is being loaded first. In order to fix this problem, make sure you that you are loading the kernel module for the TE212P before the TDM2400P. Then you will need to reconfigure your /etc/zaptel.conf and /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf accordingly. Your zaptel.conf should contain the following. Please keep in mind that this is only a snippet of the configuration file. -- zaptel.conf snippet: span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 bchan=1-15,17-31 dchan=16 span=2,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 bchan=32-46,48-62 dchan=47 # the following is assuming your TDM2400P has all FXO modules fxsks=63-86 -- You will need to modify your zapata.conf to reflect these channel range changes. In addition, please verify that the jumpers on the TE212P are set for E1 mode. Now it works ok. Special thanks to Chris Hozian from Digium and Ioan Indreias from Modulo
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 11:00:36AM +0100, Benito Camelas wrote:> Problem solved. > > Chris Hozian from Digium related me the problem: > > > This problem is occurring because Asterisk expects to see the > d-channel on every 16th channel. This is being offset because your > TDM2400P is being loaded first.HUH?? The dchannel needs to be no. 16 in the span, and unrelated to its general channel number, right?> > In order to fix this problem, make sure you that you are loading the > kernel module for the TE212P before the TDM2400P. Then you will need > to reconfigure your /etc/zaptel.conf and /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf > accordingly. > > Your zaptel.conf should contain the following. Please keep in mind > that this is only a snippet of the configuration file. > > -- > > zaptel.conf snippet: > > span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 > bchan=1-15,17-31 > dchan=16 > > span=2,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 > bchan=32-46,48-62 > dchan=47 > > # the following is assuming your TDM2400P has all FXO modules > fxsks=63-86 > > -- > > You will need to modify your zapata.conf to reflect these channel range > changes. > > In addition, please verify that the jumpers on the TE212P are set for E1 > mode. > > > > Now it works ok. > > Special thanks to Chris Hozian from Digium and Ioan Indreias from Modulo > _______________________________________________ > --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 >-- Tzafrir Cohen icq#16849755 jabber:tzafrir@jabber.org +972-50-7952406 mailto:tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com http://www.xorcom.com iax:guest@local.xorcom.com/tzafrir
I agree with Tzafrir on this one. i have a digium dual span card that starts at channel nine because i have two TDM400s that load first and i have had no problems whatsoever with the D channel. On 3/5/07, Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com> wrote:> On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 11:00:36AM +0100, Benito Camelas wrote: > > Problem solved. > > > > Chris Hozian from Digium related me the problem: > > > > > > This problem is occurring because Asterisk expects to see the > > d-channel on every 16th channel. This is being offset because your > > TDM2400P is being loaded first. > > HUH?? > > The dchannel needs to be no. 16 in the span, and unrelated to its > general channel number, right? > > > > > In order to fix this problem, make sure you that you are loading the > > kernel module for the TE212P before the TDM2400P. Then you will need > > to reconfigure your /etc/zaptel.conf and /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf > > accordingly. > > > > Your zaptel.conf should contain the following. Please keep in mind > > that this is only a snippet of the configuration file. > > > > -- > > > > zaptel.conf snippet: > > > > span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 > > bchan=1-15,17-31 > > dchan=16 > > > > span=2,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 > > bchan=32-46,48-62 > > dchan=47 > > > > # the following is assuming your TDM2400P has all FXO modules > > fxsks=63-86 > > > > -- > > > > You will need to modify your zapata.conf to reflect these channel range > > changes. > > > > In addition, please verify that the jumpers on the TE212P are set for E1 > > mode. > > > > > > > > Now it works ok. > > > > Special thanks to Chris Hozian from Digium and Ioan Indreias from Modulo > > _______________________________________________ > > --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 > > > > -- > Tzafrir Cohen > icq#16849755 jabber:tzafrir@jabber.org > +972-50-7952406 mailto:tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com > http://www.xorcom.com iax:guest@local.xorcom.com/tzafrir > _______________________________________________ > --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 >
Hello This is another method, if you don want to change zaptel.conf (from Chris Hozian of Digium) I would like to clarify that there is another method which may be used that does not require you to load the kernel modules in a different order or to modify your zaptel.conf and zapata.conf file. This can be done by specifying trunkgroup and spanmaps in your zapata.conf file. [trunkgroups] trunkgroup => 1,40 trunkgroup => 2,71 spanmap => 1,1 spanmap => 2,2 Best Reggards