I'd like to notice that I have LIBSS7+Domjan patches working for me in production (light load) for a month now. Will try updated versions soon. Thank you Domjan and Matt for such a great stuff. On Thursday 04 December 2008 03:47, Matthew Fredrickson wrote: > Hey all, > > Thanks to a Adomjan on the mailing list, we have had some > significant new features added to libss7/chan_dahdi. He > has gone through the effort of getting libss7 > interconnect certified in his country, and in the > processes added support for ISUP and MTP3 timers in > libss7. He also added support for change over and change > back within a linkset (among other things in MTP3), as > well as SAM (overlap) and many additional parameters and > configuration options. > > Some of the configuration options include the following: > (taken from sample config file) > > ; This option is to set the CICs to be set to a hardware > blocked state when bringing > ; the links up for the first time. > ; > ;ss7_initialhwblo=yes > ; > ; This option is whether or not to trust the remote echo > control indication. This means > ; that in cases where echo control is reported by the > remote end, we will trust them and > ; not enable echo cancellation on the call. > ; > ;ss7_use_echocontrol=yes > ; > ; This option is to set what our echo control indication > is to the other end. Set to > ; yes to indicate that we are using echo cancellation or > no if we are not. ; > ;ss7_default_echocontrol=yes > ; > ; This sets the number of binary places to shift the CIC > when doing load balancing between > ; sigchans on a linkset. > ; > ;sls_shift=0 > ; > ; Set this option if you wish to send an INR request if > no calling party number is specified. > ; This will attempt to tell the other end to send it > anyways. ; > ;inr_if_no_calling=yes > ; > > > He also added a number of CLI commands and enhanced > existing commands (to not assume a certain DPC). > > If any of you are able, I would like to get some testing > and feedback on his changes. They are fairly > substantial, which is why I have not committed them > immediately, but those of you that have test equipment or > good setups to test in, we certainly can use your help. > > This is not a blind shoot in the dark with unstable code, > as some people have already tested these changes and have > said that they work, but I still would like to get a > little bit more feedback before merging them into the > mainline branches. > > I'd also like to hear how these changes affect ANSI > links, as they were developed in an ITU environment, if > anyone has access to a setup where they can test that > *pokes Joseph* :-) > > You can check out the branches that contain the changes > (libss7 and Asterisk) from the following svn URLs: > > http://svn.digium.com/svn/libss7/team/mattf/bug13495 > > http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/team/mattf/bug13495 > > --- > Matthew Fredrickson > Digium, Inc. > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by > http://www.api-digital.com-- > > asterisk-ss7 mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-ss7