Michael, You are right, let me clarify some points: Bearer means DS0 circuits that are used to carry voice. Signaling link (in our realm) is another DS0 but it carries signaling. When you set up an Asterisk SS7 interconnection you define which circuit is used for bearer and which for signaling. > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 13:33:43 -0500 (EST) > From: Michael Tague <cwi@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [asterisk-ss7] Questions > To: asterisk-ss7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Message-ID: <E1HCgki-0000gQ-31@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Evidently this address does work, so allow me to repost some questions > I've sent over the past couple of days that have never appeared in the > list. > > ==== > > > Asterisk expects to terminate both > > signalling and bearer channels. So > > if you mean > > by an A-link, a link without local > > bearer termination, it won't help > > you. > > I know the bearer termination will have to be turned up too. I'm trying to > see the steps to turning up the A-links, and how one troubleshoots the > process and sees the status of the links. > > ==== > > > Current asterisk SS7 implementations (both chan_ss7 and libSS7) only > > supports fully associated signaling that means signaling links must be > > in > > the same E1/T1 as bearer. No matter what type of link you are dealing > > with > > (usually A or F ones). > > Just to make sure we're on the same semantic page -- I am assuming that by > "bearer circuits", you mean the E1/T1 circuits are carrying the DS0 > intermachine trunks with the ILEC. Does this mean you can only accept SS7 > signalling from ILEC providing the intermachine trunks? What if you want > to receiving SS7 signalling from a third party, such as Verisign? > > ==== > > The information at govarion.com on the Tormenta III says "Varion Provides > Support for Cards being run under Asterisk and Asterisk@Home. Although the > V401P works perfectly with other software, Varion cannot guarantee this > operability. Embedded designs that use modified Zaptel code are also not > guaranteed. Due to recent changes we have been forced to make in order to > comply with ROHS (Lead-Free Electronics), the V401P no longer works with > the original 'tor2' driver. a newer driver is available, and is included > with your purchase, but embedded designs and custom zaptel drivers based > on 'tor2' will not function with the V400P." > > Does anyone know if zaptel 1.4 qualifies as a "custom zaptel driver" which > will not work with the Tormenta III? > > ==== > > > Of course you can set up just a signalling link in libss7. But like > > chan_ss7, you > > must have at least one signalling link per box w/ libss7. > > Okay, that's not a problem. My concern was a previous post that indicated > that the SS7 signalling links needed to be on the same circuit as the > bearer circuits. To repeat a previous posting I made that I never saw come > through the list ... > > Just to make sure we're on the same semantic page -- I am assuming that by > "bearer circuits", you mean the E1/T1 circuits are carrying the DS0 > intermachine trunks with the ILEC. Does this mean you can only accept SS7 > signalling from ILEC providing the intermachine trunks? What if you want > to receiving SS7 signalling from a third party, such as Verisign? > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > --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 > > > End of asterisk-ss7 Digest, Vol 24, Issue 1 > *******************************************