Hi Group, Can please somebody give me the link where I can download the updated asterisk-ss7 and libss7. It seems that the version I downloaded is not updated or I just did something wrong. I was able to compile the libss7 but when I recompile the asterisk using asterisk-ss7, the chan_zap was not compiled at all. I am a little bit lost here, can someone point me to the right direction Regards, Mac --- Matthew Fredrickson <creslin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey all, long time no see, but I just wanted to give > a status update on > what is going on with libss7. Last week I was able > to commit my alarm > detection code (in case you get an alarm on your > spans that have > signalling channels). It should restart the link > when it comes out of > alarm fine. I think I need to get some more testing > in though, since I > mostly just wrote the code and did very rudimentary > testing on it. I > also just added today support in zapata.conf for > national_spare and > international_spare networkindicator options in case > your link uses the > spare network indicator values (someone on the list > today had a > problem with that). > > On an entirely different note, I got an ANSI style > link working this > week!!!! I didn't ask permission to see if they > minded being > mentioned, so I won't mention any names for now, > however it was a night > to remember. It was over a 56kbps link channel, > using an older switch. > It went surprisingly easier than I thought it > would. MTP2 was already > working well, MTP3 only had slight modifications, > and ISUP had the most > changes. Other than the fact that I'd never seen a > 56kbps link > before. Basically, the difference was that they > don't use the top bit > in a DS0 timeslot for HDLC code. So if you want to > try out libss7 on > your ANSI link, this is how you do it: > > Disclaimer: You have to be using either a TE2xxp or > TE4xxp for this to > work, since I used the hardware hdlc features of the > framer of that > card to do the 56kbps link. > > Get current zaptel-trunk, libss7, and asterisk-ss7 > from svn (You may > also have to get libpri, I haven't checked if > chan_zap compiles cleanly > without libpri installed) > Build them, and install them. > > If you are using 56kbps links, when you load the > wct4xxp.ko module, you > have to pass it the parameter hardhdlcmode=0x7f and > instead of using > "dchan" in zaptel.conf for your signalling channel, > you need to use > "hardhdlc" on that channel. > > In zapata.conf, setup your link following the > pattern in the sample > zapata.conf that comes with asterisk-ss7 and set > your ss7type=ansi. > That should pretty much be it. All the rest of the > configuration is > the same. > > As always, if you have any more questions, comments, > requests, or > anything else that matter, let me know. I'd love to > get feedback. > > Matthew Fredrickson > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com > -- > > asterisk-ss7 mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-ss7 > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com