It’s been a r we hike since we used these cards. This example may help
https://wiki.freepbx.org/plugins/servlet/mobile?contentId=73007457#content/view/73007457
My thinking is it sounds like a timing error. Make sure your provider is the
timing source. Once it loses time you will get dropped calls until it resyncs
Good luck
> On 9/03/2022, at 4:25 AM, Steinwendtner <steinwendtner at gmx.net>
wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I must admit that I have never set up an asterisk system with R2
signalling. But from the config files
>
> point of view, you stated TE_SIG_MODE in wanpipe1.conf as ccs which should
be cas, right ?
>
> If this does not help, you need to connect an external E1 Monitor.
>
> Regards,
>
> Hans
>
>> Am 08.03.22 um 06:41 schrieb Carlos Chavez:
>> Last month we switched a Panasonic pbx with a Freepbx 16
>> appliance. We use a single E1 in MFC/R2 (Mexico) with Telmex as a
>> provider. This was connected for a couple of days for testing with no
>> problems before the client moved offices to a new location. In the new
>> location we are now having a problem every few days where we get the
>> following error:
>>
>> [2022-03-07 07:30:11] ERROR[3469][C-0000004c] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 10 -
>> Protocol error. Reason = Seize Timeout, R2 State = Seize Transmitted,
MF
>> state = MF Engine Off, MF Group = Forward MF init, CAS = 0x08
>> [2022-03-07 07:30:44] ERROR[29573] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 10 - Protocol
>> error. Reason = Seize Timeout, R2 State = Clear Forward Transmitted, MF
>> state = MF Engine Off, MF Group = Forward MF init, CAS = 0x08
>> [2022-03-07 07:32:15] ERROR[3704][C-0000004e] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 10 -
>> Protocol error. Reason = Seize Timeout, R2 State = Seize Transmitted,
MF
>> state = MF Engine Off, MF Group = Forward MF init, CAS = 0x08
>> [2022-03-07 07:32:52] ERROR[29573] chan_dahdi.c: Chan 10 - Protocol
>> error. Reason = Seize Timeout, R2 State = Clear Forward Transmitted, MF
>> state = MF Engine Off, MF Group = Forward MF init, CAS = 0x08
>>
>> When we see that error the E1 will no longer send or receive
>> calls. Our solution has been to stop and restart Asterisk and
>> Wanconfig/Dahdi to restore service. Since restarting solves it I am
>> wondering if the problem is on my side and not on the providers. So
far
>> it happens once or twice a week. When we report this to the provider
>> they simply state that the problem is on our side (it is their default
>> position) unless we can provide evidence to the contrary. Any
>> recommendations on how to debug this?
>>
>> Here is wanpipe1.conf:
>> [devices]
>> wanpipe1 = WAN_AFT_TE1, Comment
>>
>> [interfaces]
>> w1g1 = wanpipe1, , TDM_VOICE, Comment
>>
>> [wanpipe1]
>> CARD_TYPE = AFT
>> S514CPU = A
>> CommPort = PRI
>> AUTO_PCISLOT = NO
>> PCISLOT = 4
>> PCIBUS = 8
>> FE_MEDIA = E1
>> FE_LCODE = HDB3
>> FE_FRAME = NCRC4
>> FE_LINE = 1
>> TE_CLOCK = NORMAL
>> TE_REF_CLOCK = 0
>> TE_SIG_MODE = CCS
>> TE_HIGHIMPEDANCE = NO
>> TE_RX_SLEVEL = 430
>> HW_RJ45_PORT_MAP = DEFAULT
>> LBO = 120OH
>> FE_TXTRISTATE = NO
>> MTU = 1500
>> UDPPORT = 9000
>> TTL = 255
>> IGNORE_FRONT_END = NO
>> TDMV_SPAN = 1
>> TDMV_DCHAN = 16
>> TE_AIS_MAINTENANCE = NO #NO: defualt YES: Start port in AIS
>> Blue Alarm and keep line down
>> #wanpipemon -i w1g1 -c Ttx_ais_off to
>> disable AIS maintenance mode
>> #wanpipemon -i w1g1 -c Ttx_ais_on to
>> enable AIS maintenance mode
>> TDMV_HW_DTMF = NO # YES: receive dtmf events from
hardware
>> TDMV_HW_FAX_DETECT = NO # YES: receive fax 1100hz events
>> from hardware
>> HWEC_OPERATION_MODE = OCT_NORMAL # OCT_NORMAL: echo cancelation
>> enabled with nlp (default)
>> # OCT_SPEECH: improves software
>> tone detection by disabling NLP (echo possible)
>> # OCT_NO_ECHO:disables echo
>> cancelation but allows VQE/tone functions.
>> HWEC_DTMF_REMOVAL = NO # NO: default YES: remove dtmf out of
>> incoming media (must have hwdtmf enabled)
>> HWEC_NOISE_REDUCTION = NO # NO: default YES: reduces noise on
the
>> line - could break fax
>> HWEC_ACUSTIC_ECHO = NO # NO: default YES: enables acustic
echo
>> cancelation
>> HWEC_NLP_DISABLE = NO # NO: default YES: guarantees software
>> tone detection (possible echo)
>> HWEC_TX_AUTO_GAIN = 0 # 0: disable -40-0: default tx audio
>> level to be maintained (-20 default)
>> HWEC_RX_AUTO_GAIN = 0 # 0: disable -40-0: default tx audio
>> level to be maintained (-20 default)
>> HWEC_TX_GAIN = 0 # 0: disable -24-24: db values to
>> be applied to tx signal
>> HWEC_RX_GAIN = 0 # 0: disable -24-24: db values to
>> be applied to tx signal
>>
>> [w1g1]
>> ACTIVE_CH = ALL
>> TDMV_HWEC = NO
>> MTU = 8
>>
>> Here is system.conf
>>
>> span=1,1,0,CAS,HDB3
>> cas=1-10,11-15,17-31:1101
>> echocanceller=oslec,1-10,11-15,17-31
>> loadzone=mx
>> defaultzone=mx
>>
>> Here is chan_dahdi.conf
>>
>> signalling=mfcr2
>> mfcr2_variant=mx
>> mfcr2_get_ani_first=no
>> mfcr2_max_ani=10
>> mfcr2_max_dnis=4
>> mfcr2_category=national_priority_subscriber
>> mfcr2_call_files=no
>> mfcr2_mfback_timeout=-1
>> mfcr2_metering_pulse_timeout=-1
>> mfcr2_allow_collect_calls=yes
>> mfcr2_double_answer=no
>> mfcr2_immediate_accept=no
>> mfcr2_accept_on_offer=yes
>> mfcr2_skip_category=no
>> mfcr2_forced_release=no
>> mfcr2_charge_calls=yes
>> group=0
>> context=from-digital
>> channel=>1-10
>>
>
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