libSS7 and TDMoE Possible?

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Thanks for the info.

What about CPU interrupts? I have read TDMoE generate quite a lot of
interrupts that could cause the CPU no starve.

I saw the 8 PRI redfone gateway. Do you think I could run two for a total of
16 E1 out of a XEON, or perhaps 2 XEON MB.

On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 5:41 AM, Godson Gera <godson.g at gmail.com> wrote:

> Last year, I have successfully tested chan_ss7 with 4 E1 phone bridge. So
> its certainly doable . What I did was purely a test setup throwing calls
> from one E1 port to other E1 port connected in loop back
>
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> Thanks & Regards,
> Godson Gera
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> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 9:25 AM, Robert Thomas <thomcr at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Gents,
>>
>> I was wondering if something has tried to interact Libss7 and TDMoE.
>>
>> We are working on getting up a big linkset with our TELCO ( up to 24 E1s)
>> and would like to host the cards on multiple servers. We are not sure even a
>> modern XEON 12 core 3.33Ghz CPU can handle 720 concurrent calls.
>>
>> I have found some documentation about TDMoE and some mentions about doubt
>> with CCS signaling... http://goo.gl/pBL6k This question as well has been
>> asked before but didn't received an answer.
>>
>> Any information, documentation or hint is greatly appreciated.
>>
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>> Robert
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