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Very likely you are using ANSI SS7 - this is different from ITU SS7.
One of the many differences between ITU SS7 pointcodes are 14 bits and ANSI SS7 pointcodes are 24 bits.

chan_ss7 currently supports only ITU SS7.


Peter.


Isamar Maia wrote:
> I installed a te410p with an E1 circuit.
> My telco has an Huawei switch and I installed chan_ss7 to operate with it.
> The problem, basically is the dpc/opc values.
> My telco's engineer says that I need to use the following values:
>
> opc 2bec64( local )  17ff62( remote )
>
> dpc  2be71e
>
> Both values are over 16384 decimal or 0x4000 hex,
> and according to 2 conditionals inside of mtp.c, those values are invalid.
>
> Any idea?

> Best Regards,
>
> Isamar Maia
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