Hmm, strange...
I mean it's normal that L2 deactivates...
But the router should activate again (renegotiate TEI) if another call takes place
(and yours is not)
And in debug output, nothing seems to happen.
Looks to me at he first glance as a local problem to the router...
Try once the additional command on the BRI interface :
isdn tei-negotiation preserve
If that does not help, try again to establish a call with the following debig option turned on :
debug isdn q921
debug isdn q931
debug isdn events
debug bri
Christian
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From: swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch
[mailto:swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch]On Behalf Of Beat Rubischon
Sent: Donnerstag, 3. März 2005 15:50
To: 'swinog@swinog.ch'
Subject: RE: [swinog] ISDN Layer 2 Problem
Hello!
Am 03.03.05 schrieb Kuster, Christian:
> What is the debugging output (or error message) if you try to establish a
> call?
> That should bring Layer 2 up again (but it isn't as you say)
I have set up a webpage with two debug-logs:
http://www.rubis.ch/isdn.html
In the first case, I reset the interface and trigger the
dial-out immediatly. Everything works fine.
In the second case, I reset the interface and wait for the
disconnect of Layer 2. Then I trigger the dial-out which wont
work.
Beat
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