Lee, John (Sydney)
2014-May-30 09:07 UTC
[asterisk-users] Flashing Red Lights in TE420 (5th Gen) Card
I have the following software installed in a Centos Box with a TE420 (5th Gen) card. . Centos 6.5 64-bit . Asterisk 1.4.22 . dahdi-linux-complete-2.9.1.1+2.9.1 . libpri-1.4.14. Even without plugging in the ISDN into span 1, all 4 spans are flashing red. Plugging an E1 into span 1 makes no difference. My system.conf is just simply: loadzone=au defaultzone=au span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 bchan=1-15 bchan=17-21 unused=22-31 dchan=16 span=2,0,0,esf,b8zs fxols=32-55 Below is the dmesg. dahdi: Version: 2.9.1.1 dahdi: Telephony Interface Registered on major 196 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: 5th gen card with initial latency of 2 and 1 ms per IRQ wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: Firmware Version: c01a016d wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: FALC Framer Version: 3.1 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: Not prepped yet! wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: Found a Wildcard: Wildcard TE420 (5th Gen) wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: firmware: requesting dahdi-fw-oct6114-128.bin VPM450: echo cancellation for 128 channels wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: VPM450: hardware DTMF disabled. wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: VPM450: Present and operational servicing 4 span(s) p4p1: no IPv6 routers present dahdi_devices pci:0000:04:08.0: local span 1 is already assigned span 1 dahdi_devices pci:0000:04:08.0: local span 2 is already assigned span 2 dahdi_devices pci:0000:04:08.0: local span 3 is already assigned span 3 dahdi_devices pci:0000:04:08.0: local span 4 is already assigned span 4 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: TE4XXP: Span 1 configured for CCS/HDB3/CRC4 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: RCLK source set to span 1 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: Recovered timing mode, RCLK set to span 1 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: SPAN 1: Primary Sync Source wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: Span 2 configured for ESF/B8ZS wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: RCLK source set to span 1 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: Recovered timing mode, RCLK set to span 1 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: Span 3 configured for ESF/B8ZS wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: RCLK source set to span 1 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: Recovered timing mode, RCLK set to span 1 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: Span 4 configured for ESF/B8ZS wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: RCLK source set to span 1 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: Recovered timing mode, RCLK set to span 1 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: Setting yellow alarm span 1 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: RCLK source set to span 2 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: System timing mode, RCLK set to span 2 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: Setting yellow alarm span 2 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: RCLK source set to span 3 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: System timing mode, RCLK set to span 3 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: Setting yellow alarm span 3 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: RCLK source set to span 4 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: System timing mode, RCLK set to span 4 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: Setting yellow alarm span 4 wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: All spans in alarm : No validspan to source RCLK from wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: RCLK source set to span 1 Any thoughts? The contents of this e-mail are intended for the named addressee only. It contains information that may be confidential. Unless you are the named addressee or an authorized designee, you may not copy or use it, or disclose it to anyone else. If you received it in error please notify us immediately and then destroy it. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20140530/969584c6/attachment.html>
Russ Meyerriecks
2014-May-30 17:02 UTC
[asterisk-users] Flashing Red Lights in TE420 (5th Gen) Card
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 4:07 AM, Lee, John (Sydney) <John.Lee at compuware.com> wrote:> Even without plugging in the ISDN into span 1, all 4 spans are flashing red.Blinking red led is normal for spans which have been configured, but are receiving no signal. I might try plugging up a physical loopback plug to the port to rule out a bad incoming signal.> wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: TE4XXP: Span 1 configured for CCS/HDB3/CRC4 > wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: Span 2 configured for ESF/B8ZS > wct4xxp 0000:04:08.0: All spans in alarm : No validspan to source RCLK fromThis looks like a normal startup for mixed-mode configuration with nothing connected to the ports. I might try setting all spans to T1 or all spans to E1 and plugging one or the other back up to test the connections. -- Russ Meyerriecks Digium, Inc. | Linux Kernel Developer 445 Jan Davis Drive NW - Huntsville, AL 35806 - USA direct: +1 256-428-6025 Check us out at: www.digium.com & www.asterisk.org