sangoma A101D, ALARM RED=ON, LOF=ON

ajohans
Posts: 2
Member Since:
2008-01-18

I have this problem with sangoma A101D

ALARM RED=ON, LOF=ON

can Anybody help me?

wanpipemon -i w1g1 -c Ta

***** w1g1: E1 Rx Alarms (Framer) *****

ALOS: OFF | LOS: OFF
RED: ON | AIS: OFF
LOF: ON | RAI: OFF

***** w1g1: E1 Rx Alarms (LIU) *****

Short Circuit: OFF
Open Circuit: OFF
Loss of Signal: OFF

***** w1g1: E1 Tx Alarms *****

AIS: OFF | YEL: ON

***** w1g1: E1 Performance Monitoring Counters *****

Line Code Violation : 868
Far End Block Errors : 4142
CRC4 Errors : 0
FAS Errors : 0

Rx Level : > -2.5db

wanpipe1.conf
[devices]
wanpipe1 = WAN_AFT_TE1, Comment

[interfaces]
w1g1 = wanpipe1, , TDM_VOICE, Comment

[wanpipe1]
CARD_TYPE = AFT
S514CPU = A
CommPort = PRI
AUTO_PCISLOT = NO
PCISLOT = 3
PCIBUS = 6
FE_MEDIA = E1
FE_LCODE = HDB3
FE_FRAME = CRC4
FE_LINE = 1
TE_CLOCK = NORMAL
TE_REF_CLOCK = 0
TE_SIG_MODE = CAS
TE_HIGHIMPEDANCE = NO
TE_RX_SLEVEL = 430
LBO = 120OH
FE_TXTRISTATE = NO
MTU = 1500
UDPPORT = 9000
TTL = 255
IGNORE_FRONT_END = NO
TDMV_SPAN = 1
TDMV_DCHAN = 16
TE_AIS_MAINTENANCE = NO #NO: defualt YES: Start port in AIS Blue Alarm and keep line down
#wanpipemon -i w1g1 -c Ttx_ais_off to disable AIS maintenance mode
#wanpipemon -i w1g1 -c Ttx_ais_on to enable AIS maintenance mode
TDMV_HW_DTMF = YES # YES: receive dtmf events from hardware
TDMV_HW_FAX_DETECT = YES # YES: receive fax 1100hz events from hardware
HWEC_OPERATION_MODE = OCT_NORMAL # OCT_NORMAL: echo cancelation enabled with nlp (default)
# OCT_SPEECH: improves software tone detection by disabling NLP (echo possible)
# OCT_NO_ECHO:disables echo cancelation but allows VQE/tone functions.
HWEC_DTMF_REMOVAL = NO # NO: default YES: remove dtmf out of incoming media (must have hwdtmf enabled)
HWEC_NOISE_REDUCTION = NO # NO: default YES: reduces noise on the line - could break fax
HWEC_ACUSTIC_ECHO = NO # NO: default YES: enables acustic echo cancelation
HWEC_NLP_DISABLE = NO # NO: default YES: guarantees software tone detection (possible echo)
HWEC_TX_AUTO_GAIN = 0 # 0: disable -40-0: default tx audio level to be maintained (-20 default)
HWEC_RX_AUTO_GAIN = 0 # 0: disable -40-0: default tx audio level to be maintained (-20 default)
HWEC_TX_GAIN = 0 # 0: disable -24-24: db values to be applied to tx signal
HWEC_RX_GAIN = 0 # 0: disable -24-24: db values to be applied to tx signal

[w1g1]
ACTIVE_CH = ALL
TDMV_HWEC = YES
MTU = 8



marc.sangoma
Posts: 373
Member Since:
2008-04-08
Hi, The LOF alarm means

Hi,

The LOF alarm means there is a framing issue now the best thing to try now is change the framing from CRC4 to NCRC4 and this should resolve it. You can do this via setup-sangoma or just edit the wanpipe*.conf file and stop asterisk and restart our driver.

Let us know if there is any other issues after changing the framing.

--

Marc



ajohans
Posts: 2
Member Since:
2008-01-18
i follow your suggestions

Hi marc,
follow your suggestions, another alarm active RAI = ON, this turns off when I return from NCRC4 to CRC4

wanpipemon -i w1g1 -c Ta

***** w1g1: E1 Rx Alarms (Framer) *****

ALOS: OFF | LOS: OFF
RED: ON | AIS: OFF
LOF: ON | RAI: ON

***** w1g1: E1 Rx Alarms (LIU) *****

Short Circuit: OFF
Open Circuit: OFF
Loss of Signal: OFF

***** w1g1: E1 Tx Alarms *****

AIS: OFF | YEL: ON

***** w1g1: E1 Performance Monitoring Counters *****

Line Code Violation : 973
Far End Block Errors : 0
CRC4 Errors : 0
FAS Errors : 0

Rx Level : > -2.5db



subbu6699
Posts: 1
Member Since:
2006-08-30
wanpipemon -i w1g1 -c Ta

Hi marc,

***** w1g1: E1 Rx Alarms (Framer) *****

ALOS: OFF | LOS: OFF
RED: ON | AIS: OFF
LOF: ON | RAI: OFF

***** w1g1: E1 Rx Alarms (LIU) *****

Short Circuit: OFF
Open Circuit: OFF
Loss of Signal: OFF

***** w1g1: E1 Tx Alarms *****

AIS: OFF | YEL: ON

***** w1g1: E1 Performance Monitoring Counters *****

Line Code Violation : 0
Far End Block Errors : 0
CRC4 Errors : 0
FAS Errors : 0

Rx Level : > -2.5db

--

subbu



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