[Freeswitch-users] mod_gsmopen: call connects, silence, lose /dev/ttyUSB2...

Giovanni Maruzzelli gmaruzz at gmail.com
Tue Sep 10 02:11:13 MSD 2013


You probably have hardware problems in your platform usb subsystem. Can be
power supply, can be chipset, can be whatever. Seems evident to me you
continue to encounter platform stability problems and ou expect they go
away ;).
I would just use a real hardware server, with 64 bit debian, and be happy.
Or be prepared to debug platform hardware prolems, not depending from
mod-gsmopen.
This is my feeling. Obviously, I can be wrong.
-giovanni
On Sep 9, 2013 11:19 PM, "Jayanth Acharya" <jayachar88 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Recently I replaced my Huawei E1550 with a Huawei E173-U2 modem. Both
> modems are completely unlocked (and voice enabled), with latest firmware
> files, as per dc-files.com site. While with Huawei E1550, I was having
> this terrible voice-quality issue, with Huawei E173-U2, I fared much better
> initially (last night), and my first call went through perfectly, and I got
> connected to the IVR menu "5000". However, since I was facing
> signal-quality issues, I used AT^SYSCFG to set the modem to 2G mode, and
> got excellent signal. Apart from that, I don't remember making other
> changes, but since this morning, I am getting this 100% repeatable problem,
> where-in, once I call FS via my mobile, I see the usb-modem attached to FS
> (gsmopen EP) ringing, and get connected, but I do not hear the IVR menu
> anymore, but complete silence. After a while the call disconnects, and then
> I see console log indicating that my /dev/ttyUSB2 (control port) is
> probably dead, and as a result the /dev/ttyUSB1 and /dev/ttyUSB2 are
> removed, and /dev/ttyUSB3 and /dev/ttyUSB4 are created. If I reconfigure
> gsmopen.conf.xml file to use the new audio and control ports, and place
> another call, the same thing repeats. I've attempted this across several
> reboots, but is 100% repeatable.
>
> What I see in the console log:
> http://pastebin.com/swnz4sWf
>
> The relevant portion of the freeswitch.log file:
> http://pastebin.com/dNkhaGen
>
> Any ideas / clues as to what's up ? I tried going through the log file,
> and what I figured is that nothing seems to be received by FS on the audio
> port, and eventually /dev/ttyUSB2 becomes unresponsive, i.e. doesn't
> respond to AT-commands. Not sure though.
>
> - Jay
>
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