Errors on a SS7-Link with libss7

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Marc Storck wrote:
>> Look at the cicbeginswith parameter in zapata.conf.  That value is the 
>> value that chan_zap starts counting with when it adds channels to the 
>> SS7.  So for example:
>>
>> cicbeginswith=1
>> channel=1-2
>>
>> Would mean that zap/1 would be CIC 1, zap/2 would be CIC 2
>>
>> cicbeginswith=4
>> channel=1-2
>>
>> Would mean that zap/1 is CIC 4, zap/2 would be CIC 5.
>>
>> cicbeginswith=1
>> channel = 1-2
>> cicbeginswith=6
>> channel = 3-4
>>
>> Would mean zap/1 is CIC 1, zap/2 is CIC 2, Zap/3 is CIC 6, Zap/4 is CIC 7.
> 
> I have
> 
> cicbeginswith = 1
> channel = 2-31
> channel = 32-62
> 
> anything wrong with that?

It really depends on how the other end has it set up.  Make sure your 
CICs map to the same DS1s and DS0s as the other end's CICs.  If you 
don't hear audio, it means that you have it wrong :-)

-- 
Matthew Fredrickson
Software/Firmware Engineer
Digium, Inc.



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