Oops, did I say chan_ss7? I meant to ask the questions below with reference to libss7. (Blush) On 17/08/06, Storer, Darren <darren.storer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Matthew, > > We don't have a live SS7 link in the office but I do have an Inet Spectra > SS7 simulator/emulator with ISUP. It has been used to debug other SS7stacks on commercial SoftSwitch/NIVR platforms with great success. It can > generate calls and inject maintenance messages/deliberate errors etc. The > Spectra supports up to four SS7 signalling links and multiple point codes. > With a bit of fiddling the Spectra can be used remotely but you have to use > a DOS based client; I don't have the Unix version of the remote client > application. > > For independent verification of the signalling conversations "on the wire" > we also have a GN Nettest MPA (Multi Protocol Analyser) with ISUP. This > device will also spot transmission errors when performing long duration > tests. (There's nothing like an idle SS7 link, generating lots of FISUs > to really find out if a link is stable) > > The bad news is the I only have an old single E1 card in our test system > and the brief loan of a more modern dual E1 card (both Digium). Can these > cards be used to run chan_ss7 or do I have to obtain a TE4XX card? Our model > system uses SuSE 9.2, does that present any problems? > > Regards > > Darren > > On 16/08/06, Matthew Fredrickson <creslin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > If anybody has a link that they don't mind me doing testing on (I > > haven't had a real link other than chan_ss7 to do testing against), > > that would help considerably. I am willing to work with anybody that > > wants to try it out and to do any coding necessary to fix whatever > > problems they you have (including the audio problem if it arises) to > > get libss7 placing and receiving call on your link. In fact, I will > > guarantee that I will do whatever it takes to make it work. You can > > either email me directly, or catch me via AIM or IRC. > > > > Matthew Fredrickson > > > -- > Darren Storer > Comgate > Telco|Internet|Broadcast > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-ss7/attachments/20060817/d915eeb6/attachment.htm