Martin Kuca wrote: > Hello, > i have 2 pointcodes routed to adjacent PC with the same CICs numbers in > one linkset. > when i use command: Usage: ss7 block cic <linkset> <CIC> Crud, yes. I know why. It's because when I wrote that command, we didn't support different dpcs within a linkset (although now we do support this), so it's looking through all the CICs on the linkset and every time it finds the CIC specified, it blocks it (regardless of DPC). It's something I"m going to have to fix... Matthew Fredrickson Digium, Inc. > it will block me 2 cics :-( > > linkset = 1 ; Pick a number for your linkset identifier in > zapata.conf > pointcode = xxx1 ; The decimal form of your point code. > If you are using an > adjpointcode = xxx6 ; The point code of the switch adjacent to your > linkset > defaultdpc = xxx6 ; The point code of the switch you want > to send your ISUP > cicbeginswith = 2 ; Number to start counting the CICs from. So if > Zap/1 to > sigchan = 1 ; This is where you declare which Zap channel is > your signalling > group = 1 > channel=2-31 ; Use Zap/1-15 and assign them to CICs 1-15 > > adjpointcode = xxx6 > defaultdpc = xxx7 > cicbeginswith=1 > channel=125-155 > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > --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