You'll want to set up the same linkset, and use slc=0 and slc=1, the SLC has to match what the remote end is using. This is of course assuming you're connected using F links since the adjpointcode and defaultdpc are the same as each other. Dave George wrote: > Hi, > > I am using two T1 for SS7 on the same box. Both T1s are using the same point codes. I have each T1 setup as its own linkset (Linkset 1 and linkset 2). > > The second linkset is not coming up. > > Is there any thing wrong with my config or setup? Can I have both T1s usins the same point code. I did it this way so that if 1 T1 goes down the second linkset and T1 stays up. > > [trunkgroups] > [channels] > > context=in_dahdi > > switchtype=national > > usecallerid=yes > callwaiting=yes > usecallingpres=yes > callwaitingcallerid=yes > threewaycalling=yes > transfer=yes > canpark=yes > cancallforward=yes > callreturn=yes > echocancel=yes > echocancelwhenbridged=yes > signalling = ss7 > ss7type = ansi > > > > > > group=1 > callgroup=1 > pickupgroup=1 > ss7_called_nai=dynamic > ss7_calling_nai=dynamic > ss7_internationalprefix = 00 > ss7_nationalprefix = 0 > > ; All settings apply to linkset 1 > linkset = 1 > context=in_dahdi > pointcode = 157 > adjpointcode = 163 > defaultdpc = 163 > networkindicator=national > cicbeginswith = 102 > channel = 2-24 > sigchan = 1 > > > group = 2 > linkset = 2 > context=in_dahdi > pointcode = 157 > adjpointcode = 163 > defaultdpc = 163 > networkindicator=national > cicbeginswith = 126 > channel = 26-48 > sigchan = 25 > > > > > Thanks, > Dave George > Teletone Inc. > 561 674 3838 > > > > >