chan_ss7 tests

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Hola!

I know libss7:

Q.781, I hope so.
Q.782, Partially (only the simplest tests, the multiple linksets support is very
	broken)
Q.784, Partially.
Q.785, Don't think so.
Q.788, No idea.

It seems to me (from a very brief try) that chan_ss7 won't pass Q.782, but don't
know much about it.

Do you need to pass each test or some subset? It seems customary that from the
full spec only a defined subset is performed.

I'm working on Q.782 compliance right now (refer my mail to the list of Nov 25,
"adding routing to libss7") and hope to be able to get it good enough to publish
by next week or fortnight (but then, if it's deemed good somebody should have to
do the chan_dahdi changes needed, as I'm not using asterisk)

Saludos!
H


On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 09:54:28AM +0100, Andrew Nowrot wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Thanks for all answers, but what about the test (Q.781,
> Q.782, Q.784, Q785 and Q788) I mentioned in the first email.
> 
> Regards
> 
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