RES: Most stable SS7 Implementation WAS: facing problem with libss7
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- Subject: RES: Most stable SS7 Implementation WAS: facing problem with libss7
- From: krzysztofdrewicz@xxxxxxxxx (Krzysztof Drewicz)
- Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2011 22:33:23 +0100
- In-reply-to: <D7C147EB62CB2244AE129213FEE0B22E1D5F44@8ebaae3b-27c0-4112-9e6f-6729fe59dc2c._msdcs.practis.com.br>
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2011/3/17 Rafael Prado Rocchi <prado at practis.com.br>:
> Hi,
> Have you tried Attila's Version?
> https://observer.router.hu/repos_pub/libss7/trunk/
>
> We are using it in production in some companies.
> But we implemented all SS7 stuff in asterisk 1.4
thanks, my requirment 'grow up' from asterisk (or any other
softswitch...), if your number of spans is > 20, then well, asterisk
does not work, afterwards i use * only as good test machine, the
libss7 from Atilla's is good, in my opinion even better than current
digium trunk from svn.
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