Troubleshooting dropped calls on a PRI requires that you have a firm understanding of the Linux command line and some basic knowledge about PRI circuits in general. Please contact Support if you do not meet both of these requirements.
You will see output like the following:
***** w1g1: T1 Alarms (Framer) ***** ALOS: OFF | LOS: ON RED: ON | AIS: OFF YEL: OFF | OOF: ON ***** w1g1: T1 Alarms (LIU) ***** Short Circuit: OFF Open Circuit: ON Loss of Signal: ON ***** w1g1: T1 Performance Monitoring Counters ***** Line Code Violation : 0 Bit Errors (CRC6/Ft/Fs) : 0 Out of Frame Errors : 0 |
Note the elements bolded in red or highlighted in red.
You should not see 'ON' for any of the 'Framer' or 'Alarms' section. If you see 'on' for any of the elements, you should immediately contact your carrier (assuming you have not changed anything on your trixbox Pro ) for troubleshooting.
Also -
dropped
calls are frequently tied to
Line Code Violations
and/or
Out of Frame Errors
. If you see any number
other
than zero for either of these two values, your PRI does not have a clean connection to your provider. In almost all cases, these errors indicate a problem on the
carrier's
side, but you can perform a
pattern loopback test
in order to verify the card is not at fault.
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