problem with two systems running libss7

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Hi.
I figured out the problem.
I called schedule function to start timer and it worked.
But I landed in some other issues which I am trying to figure out.

Rgds
sai






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> Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:50:11 +0200
> From: pmaz <pmaz at dmcs.pl>
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-ss7] problem with two systems running libss7
>        (Matthew        Fredrickson)
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> >Hi
> >
> >I have isolated libss7 stack from asterisk. I just have mtp2, mtp3 and
> isup
> >running for libss7 with no external interfaces (ss7linktest executable).
> >
> >I enabled libss7 with  "ss7linktest itu XXX YYY" on one system and
> >"ss7linktest itu YYY XXX" on other system.
> >
> >Rgds
> >sai
>
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> Hello,
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> I'm having the same problem with two asterisk boxes connected via sangoma
> a104d card.
> Using latest asterisk from svn with integrated ss7 support.
> Link just hangs in "PROVING" state.. after checking sources of libss7 i
> found out, that (unless i'm mistaken of course)
> some timeout function should be called when scheduled requests timeouts,
> and i think it is never called so it may be
> a timing problem.
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A.K.V.Sai jayram
Bangalore
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