Hi,
the config changes suggested from Michal (in both chan_dahdi.conf and
system.conf), should also fix your continuity check problems - just ask
the telco to repeat the test one you made them.
in system.conf you need the same changes:
#Sangoma A104 port 2 [slot:4 bus:4 span:2] <wanpipe2>
span=2,2,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
bchan=32-62 <<< changed
echocanceller=mg2,32-62 <<< changed
#Sangoma A104 port 3 [slot:4 bus:4 span:3] <wanpipe3>
span=3,3,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
bchan=63-93 <<< changed
echocanceller=mg2,63-93 <<< changed
#hardhdlc=78
#Sangoma A104 port 4 [slot:4 bus:4 span:4] <wanpipe4>
span=4,4,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
bchan=94-124 <<< changed
echocanceller=mg2,94-124 <<< changed
#hardhdlc=109
On 2014-02-12 02:35, Athiq Rahman wrote:
Thanks for your prompt response Michal. That seems to have removed the
warnings.
Probably this is not possible yet. As I know, with libss7 you can
receive continuity check request, but not send it.
Do you know if continuity checks can be done with chan_ss7 ?
-- Athiq
On 12/02/2014 00:19, Michal Rybárik wrote:
Hi,
On 02/12/2014 12:37 AM, Athiq Rahman wrote:
I have asterisk 11.6 with libss7 1.0.2 2x A104 card.
I have been given 4 E1 from my carrier with the following CIC
configuraiton
CIRCUIT 0 :
VOICE CIC: 1-15, 17-31
SIG=16
CIRCUIT 1:
VOICE CIC: 33-63
CIRCUIT 2:
VOICE CIC: 65-95
CIRCUIT 3:
VOICE CIC: 97-127
The carrier is saying that only the CIC 1-31 pass the continuity check.
They are asking me to run CIC continuity check on my side, which I do
not know how to perform.
Does anyone how to do the CIC continuity check from asterisk side?
Probably this is not possible yet. As I know, with libss7 you can
receive continuity check request, but not send it.
doing a dahdi show channel for 125, 126 and 127 show that those
channels are part of span 5, even though in my systems.conf file below,
i have disabled span 5 -8.
It seems that your DAHDI channels are not configured properly. My DAHDI
is using channel numbers 1-31, 32-62, 63-93, 94-124 for first 4 spans.
You are configuring your span4 with channels up to 127, but 125-127 are
probably on span5. You have Red alarm on these channels, probably you
don't have anything connected in span5 (no link). Try to correct
channel numbers in /etc/dahdi/system.conf and also chan_dahdi.conf and
use intervals which are listed above (but exclude channel used for
signalling in span1).
If your peer really use CIC numbering as he sent you, probably you will
do something like this in /etc/asterisk/chan_dahdi.conf
channel=17-31
cicbeginswith=33
channel=32-62 <<< changed
cicbeginswith=65
channel=63-93 <<< changed
cicbeginswith=97
channel=94-124 <<< changed
M.R.
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