2 links/linksets

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Goke Aruna wrote:
> yusuf wrote:
> 
>>Hi,
>>
>>So today I started getting to know chan_ss7.  The issue is I want to
>>test chan_ss7, but I only have 1 Asterisk box and 1 4-port Diiagium E1
>>card.  I want to know, and please understand my ignorance of ss7 :),
>>if I only have 1 box, with a Digium 4 port E1 card, and I want to dial
>>out on port1 and recieve the call on port2, do I configure two links
>>with one linkset, or two seperate linksets (I am following the templates)
>>
>>Also, with the above config, is this correct:
>>
>>[link-l1]
>>linkset => outgoing1
>>channels => 1-15,17-31
>>schannel => 16
>>firstcic => 1
>>enabled => yes
>>
>>[link-l2]
>>linkset => incoming2
>>channels => 1-15,17-31
>>schannel => 16
>>firstcic => 32
>>enabled => yes
>>
>>is my channels labled correctly?
>>
>>
>>
>>
> 
> Yusuf,
> 
> with what you pasted, it should be 2 linksets. however,  i guess first
> cic on the second e1 should be 33 not 32.
> the schannels should not be specified on the second link, since you have
> only one signalling link for the two links.
> 
Hi,

is that two linksets with two links or two linksets with four links.
Am I a being amazingly stupid even asking that?
What is a link, what is a linkset, and what is the difference, and the relaionship between them?



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