Hi Guys, About the reset of circuits, there are two types of switch, switch of Type A and B. The Ericcson switch seems to be a switch of type A which does not need to send a reset of circuits to put its circuits in service. You can take a look at the ANNEX G of Q.764 (Start up procedure) page 96 to understand what I'm talking about. And libss7 is of type B which need to receive the GRS before putting the circuits in services, or I'm wrong Matt ? Robert. On 7/18/07, Matthew Fredrickson <creslin at digium.com> wrote: > > asterisk at nicox.org wrote: > > Another thing which we seen on this link, every of our 95 CIC's is out > of > > service seen in "zap show channels", but the carrier said, everything is > > okay. How can i see which CIC is blocked, or in service, and other > things? > > Ok, it may just be an issue with how your switch puts circuits in > service. IIRC, the code should report the channels in service when the > circuits are reset. It's possible we're not getting a reset from the > other end on those circuits. > > Matthew Fredrickson > > > > > Thanks for your help > > > > Nico > > > > > > On Mon, 16 Jul 2007, Matt Fredrickson wrote: > > > >> ----- asterisk at nicox.org wrote: > >>> The switch on the other side is an Ericsson switch, do you need any > >>> data > >>> to get implement/solve this things? > >> I looked at Q.763, and it looks like CFN is the confusion > message. It's used when you send a parameter to the other end that it > doesn't recognize. I'm traveling right now, but I'll be back in about 2 > days. I think then I can look more into this. > >> > >> Matthew Fredrickson > >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-ss7/attachments/20070718/64b06375/attachment.htm