Downgrade your LibPri instead (1.4.10.2 is fine). See https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=17270 for more info.
-----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Danny Dias Sent: 29 September 2010 13:39 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [asterisk-users] Weird Behavior with DAHDI Hello, I'm experiencing some weird problems on my server: - 1) The following messages are filling up my logs: [Sep 29 08:24:59] WARNING[7077]: chan_dahdi.c:2789 pri_find_dchan: No D-channels available! Using Primary channel 140 as D-channel anyway! [Sep 29 08:24:59] WARNING[7078]: chan_dahdi.c:2789 pri_find_dchan: No D-channels available! Using Primary channel 171 as D-channel anyway! [Sep 29 08:24:59] WARNING[7075]: chan_dahdi.c:2789 pri_find_dchan: No D-channels available! Using Primary channel 78 as D-channel anyway! [Sep 29 08:24:59] WARNING[7079]: chan_dahdi.c:2789 pri_find_dchan: No D-channels available! Using Primary channel 202 as D-channel anyway! [Sep 29 08:24:59] WARNING[7073]: chan_dahdi.c:2789 pri_find_dchan: No D-channels available! Using Primary channel 16 as D-channel anyway! [Sep 29 08:24:59] WARNING[7080]: chan_dahdi.c:2789 pri_find_dchan: No D-channels available! Using Primary channel 233 as D-channel anyway! [Sep 29 08:24:59] WARNING[7074]: chan_dahdi.c:2789 pri_find_dchan: No D-channels available! Using Primary channel 47 as D-channel anyway! In the Asterisk CLI>, i'm watching these messages constantly 2) I've plugged in a real E1 PRI ISDN: r...@sangoma-testing:/usr/src# asterisk -rx 'pri show spans' PRI span 1/0: Provisioned, In Alarm, Down, Active PRI span 2/0: Provisioned, In Alarm, Down, Active PRI span 3/0: Provisioned, In Alarm, Down, Active PRI span 4/0: Provisioned, Up, Active PRI span 5/0: Provisioned, In Alarm, Down, Active PRI span 6/0: Provisioned, In Alarm, Down, Active PRI span 7/0: Provisioned, In Alarm, Down, Active PRI span 8/0: Provisioned, In Alarm, Down, Active Seems to be OK! but i can't make a call: -- Executing [691918...@pbx1:1] Dial("SIP/xtravoip200-021a47e0", "DAHDI/g4/691918892|30|m") in new stack [Sep 29 08:29:51] WARNING[7338]: channel.c:3170 ast_request: No translator path exists for channel type DAHDI (native 76) to 256 [Sep 29 08:29:51] WARNING[7338]: app_dial.c:1237 dial_exec_full: Unable to create channel of type 'DAHDI' (cause 58 - Bearer capability not available) == Everyone is busy/congested at this time (1:0/0/1) -- Executing [691918...@pbx1:2] Hangup("SIP/xtravoip200-021a47e0", "") in new stack == Spawn extension (pbx1, 691918892, 2) exited non-zero on 'SIP/xtravoip200-021a47e0' What is happening? Could you let me know how to debug or to understand the output from "pri intense debug span 4"? > TEI: 0 State 7(Multi-frame established) > V(A)=30, V(S)=30, V(R)=30 > K=7, RC=0, l3initiated=0, reject_except=0, ack_pend=0 > T200_id=0, N200=3, T203_id=0 > [ 00 01 01 3d ] > Supervisory frame: > SAPI: 00 C/R: 0 EA: 0 > TEI: 000 EA: 1 > Zero: 0 S: 0 01: 1 [ RR (receive ready) ] > N(R): 030 P/F: 1 > 0 bytes of data -- Starting T200 timer Sangoma-Testing*CLI> < TEI: 0 State 8(Timer recovery) < V(A)=30, V(S)=30, V(R)=30 < K=7, RC=0, l3initiated=0, reject_except=0, ack_pend=0 < T200_id=1, N200=3, T203_id=0 < [ 02 01 01 3d ] < Supervisory frame: < SAPI: 00 C/R: 1 EA: 0 < TEI: 000 EA: 1 < Zero: 0 S: 0 01: 1 [ RR (receive ready) ] < N(R): 030 P/F: 1 < 0 bytes of data > TEI: 0 State 8(Timer recovery) > V(A)=30, V(S)=30, V(R)=30 > K=7, RC=0, l3initiated=0, reject_except=0, ack_pend=0 > T200_id=1, N200=3, T203_id=0 > [ 02 01 01 3d ] Supervisory frame:> > SAPI: 00 C/R: 1 EA: 0 > TEI: 000 EA: 1 > Zero: 0 S: 0 01: 1 [ RR (receive ready) ] > N(R): 030 P/F: 1 > 0 bytes of data -- Got ACK for N(S)=30 to (but not including) N(S)=30 Done handling message for SAPI/TEI=0/0 Sangoma-Testing*CLI> < TEI: 0 State 8(Timer recovery) < V(A)=30, V(S)=30, V(R)=30 < K=7, RC=0, l3initiated=0, reject_except=0, ack_pend=0 < T200_id=1, N200=3, T203_id=0 < [ 00 01 01 3d ] < Supervisory frame: < SAPI: 00 C/R: 0 EA: 0 < TEI: 000 EA: 1 < Zero: 0 S: 0 01: 1 [ RR (receive ready) ] < N(R): 030 P/F: 1 < 0 bytes of data -- Got ACK for N(S)=30 to (but not including) N(S)=30 -- Stopping T200 timer -- Starting T203 timer What should i check on the above span debug? what's important there? the timers? the ACK? 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