Hi

quantum*CLI> show visdn calls visdn0/13.I
--------- Call 13 inbound (3 refs)
Interface       : visdn0
DLC (TEI)       : 0
State           : U10_ACTIVE
Broadcast seutp : No
Tones option    : Yes
Active timers   :
CES:tum*CLI>
------ Asterisk Channel
Number               :  (SC)
Options              :
Is voice             : Yes
Handle stream        : Yes
Streamport Chanid    : 000015
EC NearEnd Chanid    : 000000
EC FarEnd Chanid     : 000000
ISDN Chanid          : 000003
In-band informations : No
DTMF Deferred        : No


quantum:/sys/visdn_channels/000015 # cat rx_fifo_usage
896
quantum:/sys/visdn_channels/000015 # cat tx_fifo_usage
0

So we have a problem :(

regards..

rusl

On Tuesday 28 February 2006 01:53, Daniele Orlandi wrote:
> On Monday 27 February 2006 15:32, rusl wrote:
> > Ok, thanks for that tip, but what about the delay? Is there no
> > workaround?
>
> Unfortunately I'm not able to reproduce the conditions which lead to that
> delay, can you give me some detail on what kind of call were you doing?
>
> Better yet, update to at least patch-566, when you see the delay, find the
> streamport channel id by doing:
>
> CLI> show visdn calls
> ID                State
> visdn1.0/124.I    N10_ACTIVE
>
> Then:
>
> *CLI> show visdn calls visdn1.0/124.I
> q931 visdn1.0:CALL[124.I]: call.c:416 GET (3 => 4)
> --------- Call 124 inbound (4 refs)
> Interface       : visdn1.0
> DLC (TEI)       : 0
> State           : N2_OVERLAP_SENDING
> Broadcast seutp : No
> Tones option    : Yes
> Active timers   : T302
> CES:
> ------ Asterisk Channel
> Number               :
> Options              :
> Is voice             : Yes
> Handle stream        : Yes
> Streamport Chanid    : 000098
> EC NearEnd Chanid    : 000000
> EC FarEnd Chanid     : 000000
> ISDN Chanid          : 000034
> In-band informations : No
> DTMF Deferred        : No
>
> The streamport channel ID is 000098
>
> Now, go in /sys/visdn_channels/000098/ and look at the values of
> tx_fifo_usage and rx_fifo_usage, use "cat" to view the values that should
> remain in 0-128 range.
>
> Do the same for the ST channel (if you're using HFC-PCI) and look if you
> see something strange.
>
> Bye,
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