24bit point codes ANSI

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Isamar.

The patches are early work in progress and are not yet functional.
Do you want and do you have the facilities to take part in development 
of the ANSI version of chan_ss7 ?
If you just want to use it the I recommend that you wait until the code 
is stable enough for use and testing.

Peter.

Isamar Maia wrote:
> Tom,
>
> I need that also.
> Can you share these patches?
> >From where can I download the Peter's Patches?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Isamar
>
> 2006/4/13, Tom Chandler <tchandle@xxxxxxxxxx>:
>   
>> Using patches from Peter with TeleCom-DesignGroup and changes that I found
>> in testing, I have a 24 bit point code(ANSI) ss7 module that will load, and
>> align the signaling link.
>>
>> Next problem is I am getting a T22 timeout and the circuit group acknowledge
>> is not working correcting so all of my voice channels are in reset pending.
>> More debug to find that problem.
>>
>> With progress comes problems......
>>
>>
>>
>> Tom Chandler
>>
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