Hi Steve,

Steve Underwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: 
>

>Can you try experimenting with the card from one of these other machines 
>at night?
>
>Regards,
>Steve
>

After testing, the r1t1 card/module doesn't like MFC/R2. The problem is
reported to rhino.

So, I tried the Digium card that is currtently working with asterisk and
MFC/R2 in the Ceros machine running Callweaver. Zttool shows both tx and rx
bits unblocked after chan_unicall is loaded, but, the karma didn't stop
there:

When I tried to make a call, I got this:

    -- Unicall/21 far unblocked
070508-141430 WARNING[3054533552]: chan_unicall.c:2693 handle_uc_event:
Unicall/21 event Local end unblocked
    -- Unicall/21 local unblocked
070508-141430 WARNING[3069500336]: timer.c:112 _set_interval: Requested a
timer with 3000000 nanosecond interval, but system timer reports a
resolution of 4000250 nanosec. Timing may be unreliable!

*CLI> 070508-141432 WARNING[3053968304]: timer.c:112 _set_interval:
Requested a timer with 2000000 nanosecond interval, but system timer reports
a resolution of 4000250 nanosec. Timing may be unreliable!

...
    -- Executing Set("SIP/phone1-60a6", "CDR(pbx)=pbx1") in new stack
    -- Executing Set("SIP/phone1-60a6", "CDR(userfield)=phone1") in new
stack
    -- Executing Set("SIP/phone1-60a6", "CDR(dialout)=local") in new stack
    -- Executing Proc("SIP/phone1-60a6", "local|6777082|n|0") in new stack
    -- Executing GotoIf("SIP/phone1-60a6", "1?3:2") in new stack
    -- Goto (proc-local,s,3)
    -- Executing GotoIf("SIP/phone1-60a6", "1?4:7") in new stack
    -- Goto (proc-local,s,4)
    -- Executing Set("SIP/phone1-60a6", "timeout=0") in new stack
    -- Executing Set("SIP/phone1-60a6", "options=Tt") in new stack
    -- Executing Goto("SIP/phone1-60a6", "9") in new stack
    -- Goto (proc-local,s,9)
    -- Executing Set("SIP/phone1-60a6", "TIMEOUT(absolute)=0") in new stack
    -- Channel hangup cancelled.
    -- Executing Set("SIP/phone1-60a6", "CDR(outtrunk)=troncal_e1_etb1") in
new stack
    -- Executing Set("SIP/phone1-60a6", "CDR(accountcode)=0") in new stack
    -- Executing Dial("SIP/phone1-60a6", "Unicall/g1/6777082|25|gTt") in new
stack
070508-141436 NOTICE[3053165488]: app_dial.c:1133 dial_exec_full: Unable to
create channel of type 'Unicall' (cause 0 - Unknown)
  == Everyone is busy/congested at this time (1:0/0/1)
    -- Executing Set("SIP/phone1-60a6", "TIMEOUT(absolute)=0") in new stack
    -- Channel hangup cancelled.
    -- Executing Set("SIP/phone1-60a6", "CDR(outtrunk)=troncal_e1_etb2") in
new stack
    -- Executing Set("SIP/phone1-60a6", "CDR(accountcode)=0") in new stack
    -- Executing Dial("SIP/phone1-60a6", "Unicall/g2/6777082|25|gTt") in new
stack
070508-141436 NOTICE[3053165488]: app_dial.c:1133 dial_exec_full: Unable to
create channel of type 'Unicall' (cause 0 - Unknown)
  == Everyone is busy/congested at this time (1:0/0/1)
    -- Executing Congestion("SIP/phone1-60a6", "5") in new stack
  == Spawn extension (proc-local, s, 17) exited non-zero on
'SIP/phone1-60a6' in proc 'local'
  == Spawn extension (out-phone1, 6777082, 4) exited non-zero on
'SIP/phone1-60a6'
070508-141444 WARNING[3053968304]: timer.c:112 _set_interval: Requested a
timer with 1000000 nanosecond interval, but system timer reports a
resolution of 4000250 nanosec. Timing may be unreliable!

And, when a call was incoming from the PSTN, I got this error:


070508-141452 WARNING[3054533552]: chan_unicall.c:2693 handle_uc_event:
Unicall/9 event Detected
070508-141454 WARNING[3054533552]: chan_unicall.c:2693 handle_uc_event:
Unicall/9 event Protocol failure
    -- Unicall/9 protocol error. Cause 32772


Using the Digium card, it seems a software problem now. 

Remember that I'm using the following versions:

callweaver-1.1.99.20070430.tar.gz snapshot, 
libmfcr2-20070325.tar.gz
libunicall-20070325.tar.gz
libsupertone-20060205.tar.gz
and,
spandsp-20070502.tar.gz

What other debug info could be useful to solve this?

Thanks and best regards,

Alejandro Ríos
Avatar Ltda.


_______________________________________________
Callweaver-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.callweaver.org/mailman/listinfo/callweaver-users

Reply via email to