Roger C. Beraldi Martins
2007-Dec-03 15:14 UTC
[asterisk-users] Red Alarm TE420 with E1s - R2
Dear members of the list, I have difficulties to obtain sync with a Digium TE420 PCI Express For four entries E1, In my case I am with only 3 E1s available to configure. The telephony operator is BrasilTelecom and Signaling is R2 Digital. The information I have is that are E1s with 32 channels, not have sure. My settings Have been based on the link reference: Http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk + MFC + R2 I am using zaptel - 1.4.4 on a CentOS 5, which already build all packages The libunicall ( src.rpm-> rpm) I want to use when the board to stop giving me red alert. The lib chan_unicall.so is already available on the asterisk as my settings, but my problem is before the asterisk, I think. Below is the configuration of zaptel and get information that the module Zaptel (wct4xxp): The first three spans are configured (and connected to modens) but I am getting RED in zttool (end on the board leds) the fourth are not configured (commented). My suspicion is the cable RJ45 which did not (else one did), The baluns conversion are cisco. First question, as I am sure that the cables are correctly (RJ45) Built (Digium == RJ45 == balun === modem)? A cable network standard micro / switch work? May have a problem in my settings zaptel.conf? Thank you for the help and attention ... cat /etc/zaptel.conf ------- # MFC/R2 does not normally use CRC4 loadzone = br defaultzone = br span=1,1,0,cas,hdb3 span=2,0,0,cas,hdb3 span=3,0,0,cas,hdb3 #span=4,0,0,cas,hdb3 cas=1-15:1101 cas=17-31:1101 cas=32-46:1101 cas=48-62:1101 cas=63-77:1101 cas=79-93:1101 ----------- cat /proc/zaptel/* ----------- Span 1: TE4/0/1 "T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1" HDB3/ RED 1 TE4/0/1/1 CAS (In use) 2 TE4/0/1/2 CAS (In use) 3 TE4/0/1/3 CAS (In use) 4 TE4/0/1/4 CAS (In use) 5 TE4/0/1/5 CAS (In use) 6 TE4/0/1/6 CAS (In use) 7 TE4/0/1/7 CAS (In use) 8 TE4/0/1/8 CAS (In use) 9 TE4/0/1/9 CAS (In use) 10 TE4/0/1/10 CAS (In use) 11 TE4/0/1/11 CAS (In use) 12 TE4/0/1/12 CAS (In use) 13 TE4/0/1/13 CAS (In use) 14 TE4/0/1/14 CAS (In use) 15 TE4/0/1/15 CAS (In use) 16 TE4/0/1/16 17 TE4/0/1/17 CAS (In use) 18 TE4/0/1/18 CAS (In use) 19 TE4/0/1/19 CAS (In use) 20 TE4/0/1/20 CAS (In use) 21 TE4/0/1/21 CAS (In use) 22 TE4/0/1/22 CAS (In use) 23 TE4/0/1/23 CAS (In use) 24 TE4/0/1/24 CAS (In use) Span 2: TE4/0/2 "T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 2" HDB3/ RED 25 TE4/0/2/1 CAS (In use) 26 TE4/0/2/2 CAS (In use) 27 TE4/0/2/3 CAS (In use) 28 TE4/0/2/4 CAS (In use) 29 TE4/0/2/5 CAS (In use) 30 TE4/0/2/6 CAS (In use) 31 TE4/0/2/7 CAS (In use) 32 TE4/0/2/8 CAS (In use) 33 TE4/0/2/9 CAS (In use) 34 TE4/0/2/10 CAS (In use) 35 TE4/0/2/11 CAS (In use) 36 TE4/0/2/12 CAS (In use) 37 TE4/0/2/13 CAS (In use) 38 TE4/0/2/14 CAS (In use) 39 TE4/0/2/15 CAS (In use) 40 TE4/0/2/16 CAS (In use) 41 TE4/0/2/17 CAS (In use) 42 TE4/0/2/18 CAS (In use) 43 TE4/0/2/19 CAS (In use) 44 TE4/0/2/20 CAS (In use) 45 TE4/0/2/21 CAS (In use) 46 TE4/0/2/22 CAS (In use) 47 TE4/0/2/23 48 TE4/0/2/24 CAS (In use) Span 3: TE4/0/3 "T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 3" HDB3/ RED 49 TE4/0/3/1 CAS (In use) 50 TE4/0/3/2 CAS (In use) 51 TE4/0/3/3 CAS (In use) 52 TE4/0/3/4 CAS (In use) 53 TE4/0/3/5 CAS (In use) 54 TE4/0/3/6 CAS (In use) 55 TE4/0/3/7 CAS (In use) 56 TE4/0/3/8 CAS (In use) 57 TE4/0/3/9 CAS (In use) 58 TE4/0/3/10 CAS (In use) 59 TE4/0/3/11 CAS (In use) 60 TE4/0/3/12 CAS (In use) 61 TE4/0/3/13 CAS (In use) 62 TE4/0/3/14 CAS (In use) 63 TE4/0/3/15 CAS (In use) 64 TE4/0/3/16 CAS (In use) 65 TE4/0/3/17 CAS (In use) 66 TE4/0/3/18 CAS (In use) 67 TE4/0/3/19 CAS (In use) 68 TE4/0/3/20 CAS (In use) 69 TE4/0/3/21 CAS (In use) 70 TE4/0/3/22 CAS (In use) 71 TE4/0/3/23 CAS (In use) 72 TE4/0/3/24 CAS (In use) Span 4: TE4/0/4 "T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 4" 73 TE4/0/4/1 CAS (In use) 74 TE4/0/4/2 CAS (In use) 75 TE4/0/4/3 CAS (In use) 76 TE4/0/4/4 CAS (In use) 77 TE4/0/4/5 CAS (In use) 78 TE4/0/4/6 79 TE4/0/4/7 CAS (In use) 80 TE4/0/4/8 CAS (In use) 81 TE4/0/4/9 CAS (In use) 82 TE4/0/4/10 CAS (In use) 83 TE4/0/4/11 CAS (In use) 84 TE4/0/4/12 CAS (In use) 85 TE4/0/4/13 CAS (In use) 86 TE4/0/4/14 CAS (In use) 87 TE4/0/4/15 CAS (In use) 88 TE4/0/4/16 CAS (In use) 89 TE4/0/4/17 CAS (In use) 90 TE4/0/4/18 CAS (In use) 91 TE4/0/4/19 CAS (In use) 92 TE4/0/4/20 CAS (In use) 93 TE4/0/4/21 CAS (In use) 94 TE4/0/4/22 95 TE4/0/4/23 96 TE4/0/4/24 ----------- ztcfg -vv Zaptel Version: 1.4.4 Echo Canceller: MG2 Configuration ===================== SPAN 1: CAS/HDB3 Build-out: 0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1) SPAN 2: CAS/HDB3 Build-out: 0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1) SPAN 3: CAS/HDB3 Build-out: 0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1) Channel map: Channel 01: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 01) Channel 02: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 02) Channel 03: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 03) Channel 04: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 04) Channel 05: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 05) Channel 06: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 06) Channel 07: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 07) Channel 08: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 08) Channel 09: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 09) Channel 10: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 10) Channel 11: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 11) Channel 12: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 12) Channel 13: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 13) Channel 14: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 14) Channel 15: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 15) Channel 17: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 17) Channel 18: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 18) Channel 19: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 19) Channel 20: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 20) Channel 21: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 21) Channel 22: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 22) Channel 23: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 23) Channel 24: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 24) Channel 25: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 25) Channel 26: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 26) Channel 27: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 27) Channel 28: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 28) Channel 29: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 29) Channel 30: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 30) Channel 31: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 31) Channel 32: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 32) Channel 33: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 33) Channel 34: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 34) Channel 35: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 35) Channel 36: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 36) Channel 37: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 37) Channel 38: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 38) Channel 39: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 39) Channel 40: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 40) Channel 41: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 41) Channel 42: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 42) Channel 43: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 43) Channel 44: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 44) Channel 45: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 45) Channel 46: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 46) Channel 48: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 48) Channel 49: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 49) Channel 50: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 50) Channel 51: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 51) Channel 52: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 52) Channel 53: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 53) Channel 54: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 54) Channel 55: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 55) Channel 56: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 56) Channel 57: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 57) Channel 58: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 58) Channel 59: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 59) Channel 60: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 60) Channel 61: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 61) Channel 62: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 62) Channel 63: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 63) Channel 64: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 64) Channel 65: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 65) Channel 66: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 66) Channel 67: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 67) Channel 68: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 68) Channel 69: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 69) Channel 70: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 70) Channel 71: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 71) Channel 72: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 72) Channel 73: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 73) Channel 74: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 74) Channel 75: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 75) Channel 76: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 76) Channel 77: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 77) Channel 79: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 79) Channel 80: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 80) Channel 81: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 81) Channel 82: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 82) Channel 83: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 83) Channel 84: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 84) Channel 85: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 85) Channel 86: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 86) Channel 87: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 87) Channel 88: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 88) Channel 89: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 89) Channel 90: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 90) Channel 91: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 91) Channel 92: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 92) Channel 93: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 93) -- Atenciosamente, Roger C. Beraldi Martins Fone: 41-8828-7068
Roger C. Beraldi Martins wrote:> Dear members of the list, > > I have difficulties to obtain sync with a Digium TE420 PCI Express > For four entries E1, In my case I am with only 3 E1s available to > configure. The > telephony operator is BrasilTelecom and Signaling is R2 Digital. >*snipped> The first three spans are configured (and connected to modens) but > I am getting RED in zttool (end on the board leds) the fourth are not > configured (commented). >*snipped> cat /etc/zaptel.conf > > ------- > > # MFC/R2 does not normally use CRC4 > loadzone = br > defaultzone = br > > span=1,1,0,cas,hdb3 > span=2,0,0,cas,hdb3 > span=3,0,0,cas,hdb3 > #span=4,0,0,cas,hdb3 > > cas=1-15:1101 > cas=17-31:1101 > > cas=32-46:1101 > cas=48-62:1101 > > cas=63-77:1101 > cas=79-93:1101 > >use 'unused' to for remaining channels for that 4th span. *snipped you should always define all the 'spans', and just disable them via 'unused', vice only partially configuring the card. this may not be your cause (i guess the cable), but at least you can test this without having to hunt down/make a new cable. goodluck
Your problem seems to be that the card is in T1 mode and you need it to be in E1 mode. Check the jumpers on the card and change them to the E1 position. Or you can send the module a parameter to put the card in E1 mode. On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 13:14 -0200, Roger C. Beraldi Martins wrote:> Dear members of the list, > > I have difficulties to obtain sync with a Digium TE420 PCI Express > For four entries E1, In my case I am with only 3 E1s available to > configure. The > telephony operator is BrasilTelecom and Signaling is R2 Digital. > > The information I have is that are E1s with 32 channels, not have > sure. My settings > Have been based on the link reference: > Http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk + MFC + R2 > > I am using zaptel - 1.4.4 on a CentOS 5, which already build all packages > The libunicall ( src.rpm-> rpm) I want to use when the board to stop > giving me red alert. > The lib chan_unicall.so is already available on the asterisk as my > settings, but my problem is before the asterisk, I think. > > Below is the configuration of zaptel and get information that the > module Zaptel (wct4xxp): > > The first three spans are configured (and connected to modens) but > I am getting RED in zttool (end on the board leds) the fourth are not > configured (commented). > My suspicion is the cable RJ45 which did not (else one did), The > baluns conversion are cisco. > > First question, as I am sure that the cables are correctly (RJ45) > Built (Digium == RJ45 == balun === modem)? > A cable network standard micro / switch work? > > May have a problem in my settings zaptel.conf? > > Thank you for the help and attention ... > > > cat /etc/zaptel.conf > > ------- > > # MFC/R2 does not normally use CRC4 > loadzone = br > defaultzone = br > > span=1,1,0,cas,hdb3 > span=2,0,0,cas,hdb3 > span=3,0,0,cas,hdb3 > #span=4,0,0,cas,hdb3 > > cas=1-15:1101 > cas=17-31:1101 > > cas=32-46:1101 > cas=48-62:1101 > > cas=63-77:1101 > cas=79-93:1101 > > ----------- > > cat /proc/zaptel/* > > ----------- > > Span 1: TE4/0/1 "T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1" HDB3/ RED > > 1 TE4/0/1/1 CAS (In use) > 2 TE4/0/1/2 CAS (In use) > 3 TE4/0/1/3 CAS (In use) > 4 TE4/0/1/4 CAS (In use) > 5 TE4/0/1/5 CAS (In use) > 6 TE4/0/1/6 CAS (In use) > 7 TE4/0/1/7 CAS (In use) > 8 TE4/0/1/8 CAS (In use) > 9 TE4/0/1/9 CAS (In use) > 10 TE4/0/1/10 CAS (In use) > 11 TE4/0/1/11 CAS (In use) > 12 TE4/0/1/12 CAS (In use) > 13 TE4/0/1/13 CAS (In use) > 14 TE4/0/1/14 CAS (In use) > 15 TE4/0/1/15 CAS (In use) > 16 TE4/0/1/16 > 17 TE4/0/1/17 CAS (In use) > 18 TE4/0/1/18 CAS (In use) > 19 TE4/0/1/19 CAS (In use) > 20 TE4/0/1/20 CAS (In use) > 21 TE4/0/1/21 CAS (In use) > 22 TE4/0/1/22 CAS (In use) > 23 TE4/0/1/23 CAS (In use) > 24 TE4/0/1/24 CAS (In use) > > Span 2: TE4/0/2 "T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 2" HDB3/ RED > > > 25 TE4/0/2/1 CAS (In use) > 26 TE4/0/2/2 CAS (In use) > 27 TE4/0/2/3 CAS (In use) > 28 TE4/0/2/4 CAS (In use) > 29 TE4/0/2/5 CAS (In use) > 30 TE4/0/2/6 CAS (In use) > 31 TE4/0/2/7 CAS (In use) > 32 TE4/0/2/8 CAS (In use) > 33 TE4/0/2/9 CAS (In use) > 34 TE4/0/2/10 CAS (In use) > 35 TE4/0/2/11 CAS (In use) > 36 TE4/0/2/12 CAS (In use) > 37 TE4/0/2/13 CAS (In use) > 38 TE4/0/2/14 CAS (In use) > 39 TE4/0/2/15 CAS (In use) > 40 TE4/0/2/16 CAS (In use) > 41 TE4/0/2/17 CAS (In use) > 42 TE4/0/2/18 CAS (In use) > 43 TE4/0/2/19 CAS (In use) > 44 TE4/0/2/20 CAS (In use) > 45 TE4/0/2/21 CAS (In use) > 46 TE4/0/2/22 CAS (In use) > 47 TE4/0/2/23 > 48 TE4/0/2/24 CAS (In use) > > Span 3: TE4/0/3 "T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 3" HDB3/ RED > > 49 TE4/0/3/1 CAS (In use) > 50 TE4/0/3/2 CAS (In use) > 51 TE4/0/3/3 CAS (In use) > 52 TE4/0/3/4 CAS (In use) > 53 TE4/0/3/5 CAS (In use) > 54 TE4/0/3/6 CAS (In use) > 55 TE4/0/3/7 CAS (In use) > 56 TE4/0/3/8 CAS (In use) > 57 TE4/0/3/9 CAS (In use) > 58 TE4/0/3/10 CAS (In use) > 59 TE4/0/3/11 CAS (In use) > 60 TE4/0/3/12 CAS (In use) > 61 TE4/0/3/13 CAS (In use) > 62 TE4/0/3/14 CAS (In use) > 63 TE4/0/3/15 CAS (In use) > 64 TE4/0/3/16 CAS (In use) > 65 TE4/0/3/17 CAS (In use) > 66 TE4/0/3/18 CAS (In use) > 67 TE4/0/3/19 CAS (In use) > 68 TE4/0/3/20 CAS (In use) > 69 TE4/0/3/21 CAS (In use) > 70 TE4/0/3/22 CAS (In use) > 71 TE4/0/3/23 CAS (In use) > 72 TE4/0/3/24 CAS (In use) > > Span 4: TE4/0/4 "T4XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 4" > > 73 TE4/0/4/1 CAS (In use) > 74 TE4/0/4/2 CAS (In use) > 75 TE4/0/4/3 CAS (In use) > 76 TE4/0/4/4 CAS (In use) > 77 TE4/0/4/5 CAS (In use) > 78 TE4/0/4/6 > 79 TE4/0/4/7 CAS (In use) > 80 TE4/0/4/8 CAS (In use) > 81 TE4/0/4/9 CAS (In use) > 82 TE4/0/4/10 CAS (In use) > 83 TE4/0/4/11 CAS (In use) > 84 TE4/0/4/12 CAS (In use) > 85 TE4/0/4/13 CAS (In use) > 86 TE4/0/4/14 CAS (In use) > 87 TE4/0/4/15 CAS (In use) > 88 TE4/0/4/16 CAS (In use) > 89 TE4/0/4/17 CAS (In use) > 90 TE4/0/4/18 CAS (In use) > 91 TE4/0/4/19 CAS (In use) > 92 TE4/0/4/20 CAS (In use) > 93 TE4/0/4/21 CAS (In use) > 94 TE4/0/4/22 > 95 TE4/0/4/23 > 96 TE4/0/4/24 > > ----------- > > ztcfg -vv > > Zaptel Version: 1.4.4 > Echo Canceller: MG2 > Configuration > =====================> > SPAN 1: CAS/HDB3 Build-out: 0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1) > SPAN 2: CAS/HDB3 Build-out: 0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1) > SPAN 3: CAS/HDB3 Build-out: 0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1) > > Channel map: > > Channel 01: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 01) > Channel 02: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 02) > Channel 03: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 03) > Channel 04: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 04) > Channel 05: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 05) > Channel 06: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 06) > Channel 07: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 07) > Channel 08: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 08) > Channel 09: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 09) > Channel 10: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 10) > Channel 11: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 11) > Channel 12: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 12) > Channel 13: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 13) > Channel 14: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 14) > Channel 15: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 15) > Channel 17: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 17) > Channel 18: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 18) > Channel 19: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 19) > Channel 20: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 20) > Channel 21: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 21) > Channel 22: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 22) > Channel 23: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 23) > Channel 24: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 24) > Channel 25: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 25) > Channel 26: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 26) > Channel 27: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 27) > Channel 28: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 28) > Channel 29: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 29) > Channel 30: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 30) > Channel 31: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 31) > Channel 32: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 32) > Channel 33: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 33) > Channel 34: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 34) > Channel 35: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 35) > Channel 36: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 36) > Channel 37: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 37) > Channel 38: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 38) > Channel 39: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 39) > Channel 40: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 40) > Channel 41: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 41) > Channel 42: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 42) > Channel 43: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 43) > Channel 44: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 44) > Channel 45: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 45) > Channel 46: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 46) > Channel 48: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 48) > Channel 49: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 49) > Channel 50: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 50) > Channel 51: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 51) > Channel 52: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 52) > Channel 53: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 53) > Channel 54: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 54) > Channel 55: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 55) > Channel 56: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 56) > Channel 57: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 57) > Channel 58: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 58) > Channel 59: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 59) > Channel 60: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 60) > Channel 61: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 61) > Channel 62: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 62) > Channel 63: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 63) > Channel 64: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 64) > Channel 65: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 65) > Channel 66: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 66) > Channel 67: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 67) > Channel 68: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 68) > Channel 69: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 69) > Channel 70: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 70) > Channel 71: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 71) > Channel 72: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 72) > Channel 73: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 73) > Channel 74: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 74) > Channel 75: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 75) > Channel 76: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 76) > Channel 77: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 77) > Channel 79: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 79) > Channel 80: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 80) > Channel 81: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 81) > Channel 82: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 82) > Channel 83: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 83) > Channel 84: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 84) > Channel 85: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 85) > Channel 86: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 86) > Channel 87: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 87) > Channel 88: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 88) > Channel 89: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 89) > Channel 90: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 90) > Channel 91: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 91) > Channel 92: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 92) > Channel 93: CAS / User (Default) (Slaves: 93) > > > >-- Telecomunicaciones Abiertas de M?xico S.A. de C.V. 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