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batcomm1
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The DSP is not functioning properly!

New to the Adtran world, getting this on a 908e, from what I can find we need to do a software upgrade, but our phone system is a Toshiba IPedge and tech support does not recommend going above the current software level ( sorry dont have it one me)....any other issues that would give this message, it is reporting this via email even though the only item set to report is fatal errors.

Thank you!!!

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jayh
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Re: The DSP is not functioning properly!

We had some issues very early on with hardware defective DSPs but I haven't seen any in several years. Other than the email alert, are things working? Is it just a cosmetic bug? Which generation 908e and what firmware?

Whose tech support doesn't recommend upgrading, Toshiba or Adtran?

I've seen this type of thing where Vendor A will produce an interop guide for configuring their gear to work with Vendor B, and they'll specify a given firmware for vendor B that they tested against. Then several years later this guide is still floating around and Vendor A says, "That's what we tested against, things might break if you upgrade vendor B's software."

I can't recall a situation where upgrading Adtran AOS firmware has caused an interop failure where none existed before.

Re: The DSP is not functioning properly!

It is a 2nd Gen, software is 10.9.3 it is Toshiba support that says not to upgrade, correct it does not effect the operation but the customer requested that the notification be set up for fatal error emails, that is all it is set up for to report but the DSP errors are reported and the customer thinks that there are issues with the equipment. Can this error be "filtered" to not report on the fatal reports?

Thank you for your reply!!

Re: The DSP is not functioning properly!

This is what we get....

ADTRAN, Inc. OS version R10.9.3.E

  Mainline Version: ENM.13.100

  P4 Changelist: 122479

  Checksum: 932740F8

  Built on: Wed Feb 19 15:20:28 2014

  Upgrade key: ebde4b7ca7174f2e99627d3685cd7179

Hardware version DSP7119-2ndGen

Boot ROM version 14.04.00

  Checksum: 8549

  Built on: Wed Apr 11 15:24:20 2007

Copyright (c) 1999-2014, ADTRAN, Inc.

Platform: Total Access 908 (2nd Gen), part number 4212908L1

Serial number CFG1493905

Flash: 33554432 bytes DRAM: 67108863 bytes

TA908 uptime is 0 days, 0 hours, 8 minutes, 4 seconds

slot 0, DSP 1

  DSP software version: G2.R10.8.M.4b

  DSP hardware version: Freescale MSC7119

  Total channels: 30

System returned to ROM by Software Watchdog

Current system image file is "T900G2A-R10-9-3-E.biz"

Boot system image file is "T900G2A-R10-9-3-E.biz"

Primary system configuration file is "startup-config"

Core: R10.9.3.E\source/PacketCoreDrivers/DSP/Starcore711x/Starcore.cpp#362: AdFatal(DSP HDI Interface has timed out in the sendFast function waiting for TXDE! The DSP is not functioning properly!

jayh
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Re: The DSP is not functioning properly!

Is the TA900 is doing SIP/RTP both to the carrier and to the Toshiba PBX, and you have no PRI or analog connections?  If so, it's possible that the DSP indeed isn't working but you aren't using it so it doesn't affect operation. The DSP is only used when there are TDM connections to the device such as PRI, T-1 CAS/RBS, FXS, and FXO.

I would go ahead and upgrade the TA908 to the current extended maintenance release. From a support standpoint you're kind of stuck in the middle. Toshiba won't support you if you upgrade and Adtran won't support you if you don't. I seriously doubt that a firmware upgrade will affect interop with the Toshiba PBX and an upgrade might fix the problem. You can always roll back. Save your current configuration either to a separate file in flash or offline in case you have to roll back and the newer image has syntax differences.

Warranty on the TA900 series is incredibly long. If the DSP has indeed failed, you might be able to get it replaced or repaired, but when you open a ticket with Adtran I bet they'll want you to upgrade the firmware first (which could fix the problem).

Re: The DSP is not functioning properly!

There is a PRI coming in from AT&T and FXS ports being used, andy you are correct on the stuck in the middle spot we did call on Adtran support and they also said to upgrade...is there anyway to filter the DSP report out of the "fatal" email reporting??

jayh
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Re: The DSP is not functioning properly!

batcomm1 wrote:

...we did call on Adtran support and they also said to upgrade...is there anyway to filter the DSP report out of the "fatal" email reporting??

Save the current configuration to a file. Upgrade to the current extended maintenance release (R12.3.1). Test against the Toshiba. It should work fine. If it doesn't, open a ticket with Adtran to fix it. See if the error goes away. If so, you're done. If not, open a ticket with Adtran to fix it.

There isn't to my knowledge a means to selectively filter the email alerts.

Re: The DSP is not functioning properly!

Will do!!   Thank you for the help!!!

Re: The DSP is not functioning properly!

UPDATE!!!  Went to the 12.3.1 and the Adtran would not "sync" up with the phone system or the PRI circuit dropped down to the R10.9.3E and it would come up and run, it ran fine till this morning around 7:20 am and crashed again, but recovered without a full reboot, have had no issues since...We have a new 924 on site and are going to switch to it on Thursday evening/Friday and see if it runs fine........

Re: The DSP is not functioning properly!

Ran over 13 hours without an issue but crashed again a little after 10 last night.....opened a ticket with Adtran tech I am onsite with an upset customer hoping support will get back with me soon!!!  I'm still not convinced its an Adtran issue but i want to make sure.

jayh
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Re: The DSP is not functioning properly!

Here's hoping that the new 924 fixes it. Here's the problem you're going to face:

  • Adtran support won't work with you until you upgrade the firmware.
  • Upgrading the firmware breaks compatibility with the Toshiba PBX.

You might want to go through the release notes for a couple of releases newer than R10.9.3E and see if there's something new or changed in the ISDN or PRI configurations. It's also possible that Adtran support is familiar with the Toshiba incompatibility and can offer a workaround.

Re: The DSP is not functioning properly!

I did get the firmware up to the latest level, the 908 crashed last night a SEVERAL times this morning and while it was down I was able to upload the firmware, why t took it and worked I dont know....it did crash a few times afterwards and I was able to send a report to Adtran, support has determined that it needs to be sent in and repaired..so... I have uploaded the conf file into the new 924e and changed the specific areas per tech support noe I am literally waiting for the 908 to crash again or 5:00 which ever comes first to try the 924e...of course no that I am ( I think ) ready to try the 924 the 908 is going to run fine..has been up for over 2 hours now...my luck....

Re: The DSP is not functioning properly!

UPDATE #2

Did install the 924e has ran clean for over 24hrs now, did upgrade the 908, still had the problem, adtran teck (Jon) who was awesome on teaching me while working on the issue determined the DSP errors were hardware and has already sent me an RMA for the unit, also we couldnt get the 924 to pass voice at first, it would sync up but thats it, i used the wizard to set it up and did change a few settings but to no avail, Jon was able to find the issues turned out to be a line build out setting and a group setting...but all is well now!!!!

Thanks again for all the help/suggestions!!!

Now I need to concentrate on learning command line programming since the GUI doesnt get to everything you need!!!

jayh
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Re: The DSP is not functioning properly!

batcomm1 wrote:

Now I need to concentrate on learning command line programming since the GUI doesnt get to everything you need!!!

Indeed. You'll find that learning Adtran's command-line will serve you very well if you ever run across "Brand C" in the field. 🙂

I suspected that the DSP alarms were hardware, glad it all worked out.