It doesn't use the Sangoma SS7 support. You need to set your signalling channel as a dchan (or hardhdlc if you're using Digium TE2xxp or TE4xxp cards). I've been doing all of my development on digium cards so far, so I feel confident about how it works with them. I have not heard any results as to how reliable the sangoma cards are on a signalling link. Matthew Fredrickson On Sep 25, 2006, at 6:15 PM, Rob Hillis wrote: > I actually figured it out late last night - I needed to "make > menuselect" > and re-select everything. Don't know why (since it was already > showing as > selected) but it compiled fine. > > I had checked out both zaptel and libpri from SVN as well just to be on > the safe side. I now have 30 odd zap channels, but calls aren't being > passed through, though my suspicion at this stage is that SS7 support > isn't compiled into my wanpipe drivers. (Why Sangoma insist on hiding > the > SS7 code, I don't know!) > > >> You can use asterisk trunk now instead of the asterisk-ss7 branch. >> With the release of the 1.4 beta, I was able to put the libss7 changes >> into trunk (no, this does not mean that it will be in 1.4, just in >> trunk). However, I suspect your problem with chan_zap compiles has to >> do with the version of zaptel running on your system. Make sure you >> are using zaptel from trunk, not from 1.2. Some things changed since >> zaptel-1.2 so it is necessary to use zaptel-1.4 for it to compile. > > _______________________________________________ > --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