Date: Fri, 6 Aug 1999 07:00:03 +0200 From: Pascal Gienger <finesse@bluewin.de> To: freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org Subject: Answering machine broken in i4b-0.83 Message-ID: <19990806070003.A13009@finesse.sexy>
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When using the tel0 device to answer incoming voice calls, these messages come into my log (data calls are all working properly): Aug 6 06:34:23 loch /kernel: i4b: unit 0, assigned TEI = 94 = 0x5e Aug 6 06:35:21 loch /kernel: i4b-L1-isic_isac_irq: unit 0: CRC error Aug 6 06:35:21 loch /kernel: i4b-L1-isic_isac_exir_hdlr: EXIRQ Rx Frame Overflow Aug 6 06:36:19 loch /kernel: i4b-L1-isic_isac_irq: unit 0: CRC error Aug 6 06:36:19 loch /kernel: i4b-L1-isic_isac_irq: unit 0: Receive Aborted error Aug 6 06:41:22 loch /kernel: i4b-L1-isic_isac_irq: unit 0: CRC error Aug 6 06:41:22 loch /kernel: i4b-L1-isic_isac_irq: unit 0: Receive Aborted error The answering machine stops when 64 bytes are read (hangup). I never saw these CRC errors before, data calls are using the full ISDN bandwith without any error or retransmit. My ISDN gateway machine ("loch") is a 486DX4/100 (so really a DX3/99) with 32 Megs of RAM, FreeBSD 3.2, i4b 00.83 using a Teles S0/16.3: options "TEL_S0_16_3" device isic0 at isa? port 0xd80 net irq 9 flags 3 vector isicintr The relevant section of my rc.isdnd: # entry name = Anrufbeantworter usrdevicename = tel usrdeviceunit = 0 isdncontroller = 0 isdnchannel = -1 direction = in local-phone-incoming = 52709 local-phone-dialout = * remote-phone-dialout = * remote-phone-incoming = * dialin-reaction = answer alert = 15 b1protocol = raw idletime-incoming = 240 earlyhangup = 0 recoverytime = 25 usedown = off Pascal -- Unix, Pascal Gienger, Moosstr. 7 /\ 7 .rtssooM ,regneiG lacsaP xinU Networx 78467 Konstanz / \ znatsnoK 76487 xrowteN & WWW finesse@bluewin.de / \ ed.niweulb@essenif WWW & T: +49 7531 52709, F: 52739 / \ 93725 :F ,90725 1357 94+ :T To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isdn" in the body of the message
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