Let us design an open source SS7 interface for Asterisk

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>
> My idea is to create a generic interface for asterisk to
> access ISUP applications via sockets. The idea would be to
> create an ISUP library similar to libPRI, but, instead of talking
> directly over a zap device, communicate via RPC. That way it would be
> very easy to build a middleware solution to have asterisk use Aculab
> cards, openSS7, or something like that. And, since fundamentally,
> asterisk is never going to use anything except ISUP, it doesn't  
> need to
> know about MTP2/MTP3/SCCP/etc.
>

I would include ISUP & TCAP.  Ideally I would rather have my SS7 A- 
links terminate in a purpose built box (ss7box, Cisco 2600 with ss7  
software).  I would want Asterisk to handle the ISUP/TCAP over IP  
(SIGTRAN ??).   I think it will be nearly impossible to get Asterisk- 
ss7 certified by an RBOC for interconnect to their network.  Without  
certification it is only good as a toy in a lab scenario.   Using an  
existing box (cisco) would make the certification process much  
easier, unnessesary.

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Matthew S. Crocker
Vice President
Crocker Communications, Inc.
Internet Division
PO BOX 710
Greenfield, MA 01302-0710
http://www.crocker.com


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