chan_ss7 trace log frenzy

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On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 06:37, Robert Bielik<robert.bielik at xponaut.se> wrote:
> Ok, found out how to disable notice log entries. But I can't get my two * boxes with chan_ss7 to connect (or rather there seems
> to be no available ss7 channel), the card channels seem to be in a reset state:
>
> *CLI> ss7 linestat
> Linkset: siuc>
> CIC ? 1 Idle Reset pending
> CIC ? 2 Idle Reset pending
> [..snip..]
> CIC ?28 Idle Reset pending
> CIC ?29 Idle Reset pending
> CIC ?30 Idle Reset pending
> CIC ?31 Idle Reset pending
>
>
> The HW is Digium Wildcard TE121, dahdi_scan shows:
> [1]
> active=yes
> alarms=OK
> description=Wildcard TE121 Card 0
> name=WCT1/0
> manufacturer=Digium
> devicetype=Wildcard TE121
> location=PCI Bus 08 Slot 09
> basechan=1
> totchans=31
> irq=16
> type=digital-E1
> syncsrc=1
> lbo=0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1)
> coding_opts=HDB3
> framing_opts=CCS,CRC4
> coding=HDB3
> framing=CCS
>
> Link status is:
> *CLI> ss7 link status
> linkset siuc, link l1, schannel 16, sls 0, NOT_ALIGNED, rx: 0, tx: 1/4, sentseq/lastack: 127/127, total ? ? ? ? 0, ? 2455632
>
> dahdi_channels.conf says:
> span=1,X,0,ccs,hdb3 ? (X=1 on machine 1, X=0 on machine 2)
> bchan=1-31
>
> Ideas?
> TIA
> /Rob
>

Sometimes it happens to me. All channels gets stuck in "Reset
pending". Just do "ss7 reset" in your Asterisk CLI. That should solve
the issue.



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