MTP3D on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

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Hello,


I have a machine with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and Sangoma 16 E1 Card..


When i start the deamon, mtp start logging with this ..

root@serva:/home/user# su -l astg -c "/home/astg/local/mtp3d/bin/mtp3d  -p -s hw1 -c /home/astg/local/asterisk/etc/asterisk/"
Using /home/astg/local/asterisk/etc/asterisk/ for config directory
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] config.c:857 load_config_link Configured link 'lw1' on linkset 'lsw1', firstcic=1
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] config.c:857 load_config_link Configured link 'lw2' on linkset 'lsw2', firstcic=1
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] config.c:1354 load_config Configuring OPC 128, DPC 5504 for linkset 'lsw1'.
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] config.c:1354 load_config Configuring OPC 128, DPC 0 for linkset 'lsw2'.
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:2506 mtp_init Initialising 1 signalling links
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] transport.c:156 adjust_schannel_buffers Adjusting channels buffers for link lw1/15, size=280, count=32.
    -- Starting mtp mainloop, pid=21254.
May 20 16:41:40 [ERROR] mtp3d.c:505 mtp_mainloop link->mtp3server_host hw1 <--> this_host->name hw1
    -- Starting MTP thread, pid=21254.
Using mtp3 service port 5000, socket 6
    -- Starting monitor thread, pid=21254.
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:2386 mtp_init_link Initialising link 'lw1/16', linkset 'lsw1', sls 0.
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:2404 mtp_init_link Signalling channel on link 'lw1/16' has signalling type 0x100380.
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20030!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20032!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20034!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20033!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20033!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20033!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20032!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20033!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20033!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20033!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20033!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20033!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20033!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20033!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20033!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20032!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20033!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20033!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20033!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20032!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20033!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20032!
May 20 16:41:40 [NOTICE] mtp.c:1971 mtp_thread_main Excessive poll delay 20032!




I saw this issue when i disconnect the cable from the E1 port.. But now both cables are connected and linking between them ..



root@serva:/home/user# wanrouter status

Devices currently active:
    wanpipe1 wanpipe10 wanpipe11 wanpipe12 wanpipe13 wanpipe14 wanpipe15 wanpipe16 wanpipe17 wanpipe18 wanpipe19 wanpipe2 wanpipe20 wanpipe3 wanpipe4 wanpipe5 wanpipe6 wanpipe7 wanpipe8 wanpipe9


Wanpipe Config:

Device name | Protocol Map | Adapter  | IRQ | Slot/IO | If's | CLK | Baud rate |
wanpipe20   | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 11  | 4       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe19   | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 11  | 4       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe18   | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 11  | 4       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe17   | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 11  | 4       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe16   | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 11  | 5       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe15   | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 11  | 5       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe14   | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 11  | 5       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe13   | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 11  | 5       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe12   | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 11  | 5       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe11   | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 11  | 5       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe10   | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 11  | 5       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe9    | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 11  | 5       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe8    | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 15  | 4       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe7    | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 15  | 4       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe6    | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 15  | 4       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe5    | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 15  | 4       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe4    | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 15  | 4       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe3    | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 15  | 4       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe2    | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 15  | 4       | 1    | N/A | 0         |
wanpipe1    | N/A          | A101/1D/2/2D/4/4D/8/8D/16/16D| 15  | 4       | 1    | N/A | 0         |

Wanrouter Status:

Device name | Protocol | Station | Status        |
wanpipe20   | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe19   | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe18   | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe17   | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe16   | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe15   | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe14   | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe13   | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe12   | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe11   | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe10   | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe9    | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe8    | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe7    | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe6    | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe5    | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe4    | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe3    | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Disconnected  |
wanpipe2    | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Connected     |
wanpipe1    | AFT TE1  | N/A     | Connected     |


Any idea ?

Thanks for any suggestions,

Lucas

Lucas Migliorini
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Anura S.A.
Esmeralda 718, Piso 16º B,
C1007ABH, CABA, Argentina
Tel: (+54 11) 5263 0000
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