On Saturday 11 February 2006 21:21, Thomas Härtl wrote: > Hi there! Hi,
> Beronet's manual is stating that the LEDs turn red when the driver is > loaded but the card is not physically connected to the NTBA. When > connected properly they should turn green. Here it seems different: The > LEDs indicate green no matter whether connected or not. Please > understand I was about to make my first ISDN-call with a computer, so I > wouldn't spend too much interest in that matter. But if anyone > (Daniele?) could explain the correct status indications to me, I'd > appreciate it. The led color is the opposite you are used to: Off for disabled port Green for enabled port with deactivated layer 1 Red for enabled port with active layer 1 Fast flashing green/red for transitioning layer 1 Flashing off for traffic on the D channel I've already received some request to swap red and green colors and I'll probably do it. > Back to the prob. As soon as I start to dial a number on my SIP-phone > that'd be routed via vISDN the FC4-system freezes immediately. Ok, before going into deep debugging make sure you are using the latest modules (today's snapshot) and, more important, that you don't have multiple copies of them. Look into /lib/modules/`uname -r`/extra, you should see a directory for each module, if you see other modules or strange directories containing vISDN modules please delete them and rerun depmod -a. I've changed the way modules are compiled and installed and as a result you may have multiple copies of the modules in the modules dir. Then, if you still experience freezes, the most straightforward debugging technique is to connect your machine to another box via a null-modem cable. Run minicom on both machines to test the connection. Boot the * machine appending "console=ttyS0,9600" to the kernel parameters. On the other machine run minicom at 9600,8,N,1 and you should see some boot messages. Change 9600 to 115200 if you prefer. Finally make the * box hang, if you're not completely out of luck, the OOPS leading to the freeze should appear on the serial console. Post it here and I'll try to "decode" it. Anyway, IRQ 58 is not wrong, some APIC is able to handle more than the usual number of IRQ lines, "NUM CHANS: 0" is an old debugging message I've forgot in, you may ignore it. Bye, _______________________________________________ Visdn-hackers mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.uli.it/mailman/listinfo/visdn-hackers
