libss7+sangoma problem

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Hello Barry

Thanx for ur quick reply. i have tried as u describe at ur mail, but 
the problem is that my telco use 1st E1 time slot 1 as a signal 
channel and 16th Time slot is also free. so we can use from 2-15, 
17-31. when i tried with ur way and try to call sending using zap-17 
the at asterisk cli i saw is ringing but no ringtone at my cell 
phone, when i try using 15th zap it is ok. after 15 th zap nothing is 
working. and is i satart numbering cic from 1 no call is going out. 
can u give me any suggestion?

Best Regards
shaon

At 11:35 PM 6/13/2008, you wrote:
>On Friday 13 June 2008 17:24:06 Shaon wrote:
> > zaptel.conf
> >
> > #Sangoma A108 port 1 [slot:13 bus:9 span:1] <wanpipe1>
> > span=1,0,0,ccs,hdb3
> > bchan=2-15,17-31
> > dchan=1
>
>Why are you leaving out chan 16??? Presumably it's a normal bearer channel?
>
>span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3
>bchan=2-31
>dchan=16 
>
>
> > #Sangoma A108 port 2 [slot:13 bus:9 span:2] <wanpipe2>
> > span=2,0,0,ccs,hdb3
> > bchan=32-46,48-62
>
>Same question...
>
>span=2,0,0,ccs,hdb3
>bchan=32-62
>
> > zapata.conf
> >
> > signalling=ss7
> > ss7type = itu
> > linkset = 1
> > pointcode = 4521
> > adjpointcode = 9321
> > defaultdpc = 9321
> > sigchan = 1
> > cicbeginswith=2
> > channel = 2-15,17-31,32-46,48-62
>
>
>sigchan = 1
>cicbeginswith=1
>channel = 2-62
>
>CICs are usually numbered from 1 and do not include the signalling 
>channel. In
>any case, the settings must match the other end and if it's a typical
>PBX/switch then the settings I've added above would probably work if you only
>have one signaling channel.
>
>  - Barry




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