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RE: [Bayonne-devel] E1 CTR4 Prompt / Time slot problem


From: Julien Chavanton
Subject: RE: [Bayonne-devel] E1 CTR4 Prompt / Time slot problem
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 14:27:34 -0500

I see you always insist on the fact that we shall not use SCBUS ID0 is this a real problem?

 

My equipment is remote so I need someone on site to do the change I always used ID 0 and never add problem before.

 

In the future I will always start at ID1

 

Julien

 


From: Gilmore, Gerry [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: January 21, 2005 10:31 AM
To: Julien Chavanton; address@hidden
Subject: RE: [Bayonne-devel] E1 CTR4 Prompt / Time slot problem

 

Julien,

 

Gcdiag allows playing a prompt (and recording a message) on a line. You just need to make sure to:

 

A)      call gcdiag with a voice resource on the command line…i.e. gcdiag 1 1 isdn dxxxB1C1

B)      Remember that the voice resource will be SCBus routed to the channel specified on the command line. So, if you call gcdiag with channel 1 on the command line, but a call comes in on channel 2, before playing the prompt, you should use the menu option to “Change Active Channel”. This routes the timeslots correctly.

 

Gerry

 

There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

 

Gerry Gilmore

Field Applications Engineer

Intel Corporation

(http://www.intel.com)

 


From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Julien Chavanton
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 10:14 AM
To: address@hidden
Subject: [Bayonne-devel] E1 CTR4 Prompt / Time slot problem

 

I am having strange problem on a server I have set in London.

 

Sometime the Bayonne is playing a prompt and I do not hear it on the line.

I do not think it is an SCSA routing problem because we would have noticed such problem before, but I am not completely sure.

I have activated some debugging and apparently everything looks fine.

I have tried Dialogic & Globalcall drivers, same behavior.

 

I think this can be caused by the Telco switch “time slot connection” because sometime I hear a prompt that is not on my server, the D channel is always

Receiving and sending information correctly.

 

This is hard to debug, so I would just like to have feed-back from people using Bayonne on E1 ctr4 to see if everything is fine for them.

 

Is there a test application I could use that would play prompt on E1 ISDN so I can be sure Bayonne is not the source of the problem?

 

Julien

 

 

I have 2x  DIALOGIC D/600 JCT 2E1 120

 

Configured as follow:

 

[Genload - All Boards]

LogFile=genload.log

BLTAddress = D8000

Dialog/HD=YES

BusType=SCBus

SCBusClockMaster=AUTOMATIC

SCBusClockMasterSource=AUTOMATIC

PCMEncoding=ALAW

ISABusWidth=16-BIT

 

[Genload - ID 2] /* DCB/xxxSC */

 

[Genload - PCI ID 0] /* Dual T1/E1 PCI HD */

ParameterFile=ctr4.prm

ParameterFile2=ctr4.prm

ISDNProtocol=ctr4

ISDNProtocol2=ctr4

 

[Genload - PCI ID 1] /* Dual T1/E1 PCI HD */

ParameterFile=ctr4.prm

ParameterFile2=ctr4.prm

ISDNProtocol=ctr4

ISDNProtocol2=ctr4


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