Olivier Fauchon
2009-Jan-05 11:04 UTC
[asterisk-users] B410p, Ast1.4, France Télecom Numeris Double T0 problem
Hi. When I call my RNIS numbers (with a mobile phone for example), I can see 2 incoming calls on the IPBX, which should not happend. I'm not sure if it's a problem with the telco France Telecom and their ISDN setup, or if it's a problem with the MISDN driver on the IPBX itself. I'm stuck ... Any advices for troubleshooting that? Someone provide working configuration files for such setup ? HERE IS THE LOG FOR THE PROBLEM ..... obelix*CLI> misdn set debug 1 [P[ 2] channel with stid:0 for one second still in use! P[ 2] I IND :NEW_CHANNEL oad:61049_____ dad:0404 pid:27 state:none <------------------------------------------- FIRST INCOMING CALL P[ 2] Chan not existing at the moment bc->l3id:4001c bc:0x86af954 event:NEW_CHANNEL port:2 channel:2 P[ 2] NO USERUESRINFO P[ 2] I IND :SETUP oad:610493763 dad:0404 pid:27 state:none P[ 2] read_config: Getting Config P[ 2] I SEND:PROCEEDING oad:0610493763 dad:0404 pid:27 [Jan 5 10:51:43] WARNING[9082]: app_dial.c:1183 dial_exec_full: Unable to create channel of type 'SIP' (cause 3 - No route to destination) P[ 1] channel with stid:0 for one second still in use! P[ 1] I IND :NEW_CHANNEL oad:61049_____ dad:0404 pid:28 state:none <------------------------------------------- SECOND INCOMING CALL P[ 1] Chan not existing at the moment bc->l3id:20021 bc:0x86a41ec event:NEW_CHANNEL port:1 channel:2 P[ 1] NO USERUESRINFO P[ 1] I IND :SETUP oad:610493763 dad:0404 pid:28 state:none P[ 1] read_config: Getting Config P[ 1] I SEND:PROCEEDING oad:0610493763 dad:0404 pid:28 [Jan 5 10:51:43] WARNING[9083]: app_dial.c:1183 dial_exec_full: Unable to create channel of type 'SIP' (cause 3 - No route to destination) P[ 2] * IND : ringing pid:27 P[ 2] I SEND:ALERTING oad:0610493763 dad:0404 pid:27 P[ 1] * IND : ringing pid:28 P[ 1] I SEND:ALERTING oad:0610493763 dad:0404 pid:28 P[ 2] I IND :RELEASE oad:0610493763 dad:0404 pid:27 state:ALERTING P[ 2] * RELEASING CHANNEL pid:27 ctx:default dad:410 oad:0610493763 state: ALERTING P[ 1] I IND :RELEASE oad:0610493763 dad:0404 pid:28 state:ALERTING P[ 1] * RELEASING CHANNEL pid:28 ctx:default dad:410 oad:0610493763 state: ALERTING CONFIG FILES: *** /etc/asterisk/misdn.conf: [general] debug=0 method=standard append_digits2exten=yes bridging=yes bridging=no language=fr echocancel=yes echotraining=yes jitterbuffer=4000 jitterbuffer_upper_threshold=0 use_callingpres=yes presentation=allowed [default] context=numeris language=fr nationalprefix=0 internationalprefix=00 rxgain=0 txgain=0 ;dialplan=0 use_callingpres=yes presentation=allowed senddtmf=yes [numeris] context=numeris-in ports=1,2,3,4 msns=* *** /etc/misdn-init.conf card=1,0x4 te_ptmp=1,2,3,4 poll=128 dsp_poll=128 dsp_options=0 dtmfthreshold=100 debug=0 -- Olivier Fauchon Freelance System-Network Admin Phone: +33 610 493 763 http://www.aixmarseille.com
Benoit
2009-Jan-05 12:01 UTC
[asterisk-users] B410p, Ast1.4, France Télecom Numeris Double T0 problem
Olivier Fauchon a ?crit :> Hi. > > When I call my RNIS numbers (with a mobile phone for example), I can > see 2 incoming calls on the IPBX, which should not happend. > > I'm not sure if it's a problem with the telco France Telecom and their > ISDN setup, or if it's a problem > with the MISDN driver on the IPBX itself. > > I'm stuck ... > > Any advices for troubleshooting that? > Someone provide working configuration files for such setup ? > >I'm using asterisk 1.4 with latest 2.6.24 debian/ethnhalf and mISDN 1.1.8 with no problem, well not on this subject at least.> CONFIG FILES: > > *** /etc/asterisk/misdn.conf: > > [general] > debug=0 > method=standard > append_digits2exten=yes > bridging=yes > bridging=no >well, you should make up your mind and choose one :)> language=fr > echocancel=yes > echotraining=yes > jitterbuffer=4000 > jitterbuffer_upper_threshold=0 > use_callingpres=yes > presentation=allowed > > [default] > context=numeris > language=fr > nationalprefix=0 > internationalprefix=00 > rxgain=0 > txgain=0 > ;dialplan=0 > use_callingpres=yes > presentation=allowed > senddtmf=yes > > [numeris] > context=numeris-in > ports=1,2,3,4 > msns=* >Anyway, here is mine: [general] misdn_init=/etc/misdn-init.conf debug=0 ntdebugflags=0 ntdebugfile=/var/log/misdn-nt.log ntkeepcalls=no [default] context=misdn language=fr musicclass=default senddtmf=yes far_alerting=no allowed_bearers=all nationalprefix=0 internationalprefix=00 rxgain=0 txgain=0 te_choose_channel=no pmp_l1_check=no reject_cause=16 need_more_infos=no nttimeout=no method=standard overlapdial=yes dialplan=0 localdialplan=0 cpndialplan=0 early_bconnect=yes incoming_early_audio=no nodialtone=no presentation=-1 screen=-1 jitterbuffer=4000 jitterbuffer_upper_threshold=0 hdlc=no max_incoming=-1 max_outgoing=-1 [FT] ports = 1,2 context = from-rnis-t0 msns = * max_incoming=4 max_outgoing=4> > > *** /etc/misdn-init.conf > > card=1,0x4 > te_ptmp=1,2,3,4 > poll=128 > dsp_poll=128 > dsp_options=0 > dtmfthreshold=100 > debug=0 >card=1,0x4,rxclock te_ptp=1,2 nt_ptp=3,4 option=1,master_clock poll=128 debug=0 I see you don't synch your clock with the peer, which could lead to weird stuff, also you are using ptmp which has proven to be problematic in my case Have you searched within http://www.asterisk-france.net/community/ ?