<div><br></div><div>Hi,</div><div>I have performed a git pull today and after rebuilding I have a mismatch between level status reported by "wanrouter" and fs_cli command "show_spans". I have 1 E1 connected but show_spans displays all phisical as OK.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Here a screen capture:</div><div><br></div><div>Wanrouter Status:</div><div><br></div><div>Device name | Protocol | Station | Status |</div><div>wanpipe10 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div>
<div>wanpipe11 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div>wanpipe12 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div>wanpipe13 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div>wanpipe14 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div>
<div>wanpipe15 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div>wanpipe16 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div>wanpipe17 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div>wanpipe18 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div>
<div>wanpipe19 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div>wanpipe1 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Connected |</div><div>wanpipe20 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div>wanpipe21 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div>
<div>wanpipe22 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div>wanpipe23 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div>wanpipe24 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div>wanpipe2 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div>
<div>wanpipe3 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div>wanpipe4 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div>wanpipe5 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div>wanpipe6 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div>
<div>wanpipe7 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div>wanpipe8 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div>wanpipe9 | AFT TE1 | N/A | Disconnected |</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br>
</div><div>./fs_cli -x "ftdm sangoma_isdn show_spans"</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>span:trunk1 physical:OK signalling:UP</div><div>span:trunk2 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk3 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div>
<div>span:trunk4 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk5 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk6 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk7 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk8 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div>
<div>span:trunk9 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk10 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk11 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk12 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk13 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div>
<div>span:trunk14 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk15 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk16 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk17 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk18 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div>
<div>span:trunk19 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk20 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk21 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk22 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div>span:trunk23 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div>
<div>span:trunk24 physical:OK signalling:DOWN</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>I'm using a WANPIPE Release: 3.5.17</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks,</div><div><br></div><div>Stephen</div><div><br></div><div><br>
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