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Oakland, Alan napisa?(a):
> To further clarify, libss7 is developed by Digium, where chan_ss7 is
> developed by a company called Dicea, more information on chan_ss7 can be
> found on it's voip-info page
> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+ss7+channels
>   
Also:

chan_ss7 by Dicea has a cluster/failover capability where you have one 
SPC for you asterisk (one point code in SS7, just like one IP), and if 
used with 2 hosts, each one having at least one E1 to your SS7 peer , 
then (if your peer understands changeover and emergency changeover 
messages it's 99.99%)  one of your asterisk machines could do a reboot, 
and a second one will go on.


libss7 has (am i correct) no official support, in other words: you 
cannot expect Digium Support (even with Asterisk Premium Edition) to 
solve your problems with libss7, they will help, but the response time 
etc... for ss7 is not in the contract.




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