How to assign Two OPCs to Asterisks

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libss7 can do it out of the box.
I currently have one Asterisk instance with one ethernet span talking to
another ethernet span (2 ethernet interfaces, conected to the same switch).
Nothing special, just set each 2 E1 groups with the settings you'd like.

Marcelo Pacheco wrote:
> This can be done using 2 Asterisk instances.
> Then you can set each one with its own OPC.
> It might be possible with a single instance, not sure.
> In order to run two instances of Asterisks on the same machine, you'll
> need two sets of config files, each one needs to use diferent ports for
> each VOIP service, manager, outgoing spool, ...
> A long time ago I did exactly that to test ss7, but I don't have those
> configs anymore.
>
> Marcelo
>
> Kasun Daminda wrote:
>   
>> Dear all,
>>  
>> I have a ss7 box which has 4 digium E1 ports.
>>  
>> I want to use 2 E1 for one signallink link set with OPC = 0x7d0
>>  
>> And other two for another signalling link set with  OPC =0x837
>>  
>> The DPC will be = 0x830.
>>  
>>  
>> Can I do this with Chan_SS7 and digium. Thanks for your response
>>  
>> Rgds
>> Daminda
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