Alex Kasperavicius Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 Hi All - On a new cs410 installation trunk 1 simply busys out (short circuits or is seized) after a few hours and there is no log entry. Outgoing calls no longer use that trunk and no calls show in progress. A hard restart and all is well for now. I will see what it's like tomorrow but it's feeling like a hardware issue. Has anyone else experienced this one? This is on an AT&T 5ESS and I am getting CPC signals from the phone company. Thoughts? AK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edwardforgacs Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 Hi All - On a new cs410 installation trunk 1 simply busys out (short circuits or is seized) after a few hours and there is no log entry. Outgoing calls no longer use that trunk and no calls show in progress. A hard restart and all is well for now. I will see what it's like tomorrow but it's feeling like a hardware issue. Has anyone else experienced this one? This is on an AT&T 5ESS and I am getting CPC signals from the phone company. Thoughts? AK I had the exact same issue today and I have a support request open about it. What seemed to happen here was that a call was answered, but when the user hung up, the line didn't go back to the on-hook state - the line was just jammed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbx support Posted August 13, 2009 Report Share Posted August 13, 2009 I had the exact same issue today and I have a support request open about it. What seemed to happen here was that a call was answered, but when the user hung up, the line didn't go back to the on-hook state - the line was just jammed. What version of PBX is running on the CS410? Please upgrade it to 3.4, if it not. Also, we have updated the sipfxo(based on the 3.4 of the PBX version) with more logging and is available for testing You will need to follow these steps to update the CS410 with the new sipfxo 1. Download the new version from http://pbxnsip.com/cs410/sipfxo-8-6 2. SSH into CS410 and backup the current /pbx/sipfxo from the CS410. 3. Copy the 'sipfxo-8-6' as 'sipfxo' to the /pbx folder and then perform 'chmod a+x sipfxo' 4. Reboot the CS410. 5. Set the PSTN logging and the log level to 8 6. Report back with the log if you find the problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edwardforgacs Posted September 14, 2009 Report Share Posted September 14, 2009 After installing this upgrade I was unable to place ANY calls via the PSTN gateway - I got a lot of hissing followed by a request timeout. I have now reverted to version 7.27. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andrewgroup Posted September 16, 2009 Report Share Posted September 16, 2009 Our most reliable CS410 is below. 90 days of uptime - only 5 extensions and no email sending of email attachments. This system is attached to 4 Analog Lines provide from a CISCO IAD 2400FX16 from a Nuvox FlexIP circuit. The FXOSIP update mentioned in this post is a replacement for the previously provide FXO update installed via the WEB UPDATE? Correct. Version: 3.2.0.3143 (Linux) License Status: Appliance Key License Duration: Permanent Additional license information: Extensions: 10/32 Accounts: 20/40 Working Directory: /pbx MAC Addresses: 001915683FD0 001915683FD1 Calls: 1610/58 (CDR: 1156) 0/0 Calls SIP packet statistics: Tx: 786047 Rx: 786325 Emails: Successful sent: 274 Unsuccessful attempts: 0 Available file system space: 67% Uptime: 90 20:34:41 (7561 8481024-0) WAV cache: 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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