Andres
2008-Nov-19 23:14 UTC
[asterisk-users] dahdi_test drops after restarting Sangoma driver
Hi, Does anybody have an idea as to why dahdi_test results drop to unacceptable levels after doing a wanrouter stop/start using a Sangoma card? See below that it drops from 99.99% to 98.55%: [root at bin]# dahdi_test Opened pseudo dahdi interface, measuring accuracy... 99.999512% 99.992874% --- Results after 2 passes --- Best: 100.000 -- Worst: 99.993 -- Average: 99.996193, Difference: 99.996683 [root at sitges bin]# service wanrouter stop Shutting down asterisk: [ OK ] Stopping Asterisk... Shutting down wanpipe4 interface: w4g1 Shutting down wanpipe3 interface: w3g1 Shutting down wanpipe2 interface: w2g1 Shutting down wanpipe1 interface: w1g1 Shutting down device: wanpipe4 Shutting down device: wanpipe3 Shutting down device: wanpipe2 Shutting down device: wanpipe1 No devices running, Unloading Modules [root at sitges bin]# service wanrouter start Starting WAN Router... Loading WAN drivers: wanpipe done. Starting up device: wanpipe1 --> Loading ec image OCT6116-256S.ima... Starting up device: wanpipe2 Starting up device: wanpipe3 Starting up device: wanpipe4 Configuring interfaces: w1g1 done. Configuring interfaces: w2g1 done. Configuring interfaces: w3g1 done. Configuring interfaces: w4g1 done. [root at bin]# dahdi_test Opened pseudo dahdi interface, measuring accuracy... 98.553322% 98.650970% --- Results after 2 passes --- Best: 98.651 -- Worst: 98.553 -- Average: 98.602146, Difference: 98.602149 It has to do something with starting the driver from the command line. If I start from boot or via a cron job, the value goes up to 99.99%. I'm stumped. Andres
Hakan C
2008-Nov-20 07:08 UTC
[asterisk-users] dahdi_test drops after restarting Sangoma driver
Hey, I think its normal. Talk to Sangoma support. Good luck On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 1:14 AM, Andres <andres at telesip.net> wrote:> Hi, > > Does anybody have an idea as to why dahdi_test results drop to > unacceptable levels after doing a wanrouter stop/start using a Sangoma > card? See below that it drops from 99.99% to 98.55%: > > > [root at bin]# dahdi_test > Opened pseudo dahdi interface, measuring accuracy... > 99.999512% 99.992874% > --- Results after 2 passes --- > Best: 100.000 -- Worst: 99.993 -- Average: 99.996193, Difference: 99.996683 > [root at sitges bin]# service wanrouter stop > > Shutting down asterisk: [ OK ] > Stopping Asterisk... > Shutting down wanpipe4 interface: w4g1 > Shutting down wanpipe3 interface: w3g1 > Shutting down wanpipe2 interface: w2g1 > Shutting down wanpipe1 interface: w1g1 > Shutting down device: wanpipe4 > Shutting down device: wanpipe3 > Shutting down device: wanpipe2 > Shutting down device: wanpipe1 > No devices running, Unloading Modules > > [root at sitges bin]# service wanrouter start > > Starting WAN Router... > Loading WAN drivers: wanpipe done. > Starting up device: wanpipe1 > --> Loading ec image OCT6116-256S.ima... > Starting up device: wanpipe2 > Starting up device: wanpipe3 > Starting up device: wanpipe4 > Configuring interfaces: w1g1 > done. > Configuring interfaces: w2g1 > done. > Configuring interfaces: w3g1 > done. > Configuring interfaces: w4g1 > done. > > [root at bin]# dahdi_test > Opened pseudo dahdi interface, measuring accuracy... > 98.553322% 98.650970% > --- Results after 2 passes --- > Best: 98.651 -- Worst: 98.553 -- Average: 98.602146, Difference: 98.602149 > > It has to do something with starting the driver from the command line. > If I start from boot or via a cron job, the value goes up to 99.99%. > I'm stumped. > > Andres > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20081120/c05d0e86/attachment.htm