chan_ss7 signalling across multiple servers

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Assuming link 'l1' has signaling on ts 16, and this is connected on server 
'host1', you will write

[link-l1]
...
schannel => 16, host1:12000
...


You must specify this on both servers. It is easiest to have the same 
configuration specification (ss7.conf) on both servers. chan_ss7 will forward 
signaling using TCP/IP to 'host1', port 12000, so you must ensure mtp3d is 
running on that server.

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On Wednesday 01 April 2009 17:07:57 Antoine Megalla wrote:
> Hi,
>  
> I am trying to use chan_ss7 in an 8 E1s setup.
> All E1s will have to share 1 signalling channel on the first E1 and one
> point code of course. 
> The 8 E1s will be split on 2 servers, each server with 4 E1s (TE405 Digium
> card) I know that chan_ss7 supports this kind of setup using the mtp3d
> service, but I cannot find a single example of ss7.conf files to do that. 
> I looked for such a setup on the list and all over the Internet but with no
> success. I need to know how the ss7.conf file will look like on the server
> with the signalling channel and also what ss7.conf should contain on the
> server that has the other E1s with no signalling channel. 
> Thank you and best regards,
>  
> Antoine Megalla.
>
>
>
>
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