CIC - change state to Inservice on GRS

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It does in response to a GRA message, the acknowledgement we receive  
when bringing the CICs up.  Are you not receive a GRA to bring them  
into service?

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Matthew Fredrickson
Software Engineer
Digium, Inc.

On Jun 27, 2007, at 5:47 PM, Daniel Bichara wrote:

> Dear,
>
> I noticed chan_zap.c change CIC state to inservice when receives a RSC
> but it does not on GRS.
>
> Therefore, all my CICs were Out of Service.
>
> Attached patch to fix situation.
>
> []'s
>
> Daniel
> --- channels/chan_zap.c	2007-06-27 18:41:45.000000000 -0300
> +++ channels/chan_zap.c.new	2007-06-27 19:38:36.000000000 -0300
> @@ -8686,6 +8686,7 @@
>  				}
>  				p = linkset->pvts[chanpos];
>  				isup_gra(ss7, e->grs.startcic, e->grs.endcic, p->dpc);
> +				ss7_inservice(linkset, e->grs.startcic, e->grs.endcic);
>  				ss7_block_cics(linkset, e->grs.startcic, e->grs.endcic, NULL, 0);
>  				break;
>  			case ISUP_EVENT_GRA:
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