Using Asterisk for SS7 Signalling only

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Hi,
I'm really from the old school, in terms of VXML and TCL support AS5350 has been
great. I hear a lot of horror stories about reboots, link failures etc
associated with some of these other gateways, hence the reluctance to shift to
other boxes.

The AS5350 has an integrated SLT, but it is a bit hard to find anyone who has
implemented an end to end SS7/ISUP with this product.
In my opinion it's not a dead product in terms of connectivity, one can still do
an IP to IP with this box. I'm only looking at it from the perspective of
excellent Radius connectivity and the wide range of VXML/TCL applications
support.

Further input from anyone else will be appreciated.

Cheers,
AH

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[mailto:asterisk-ss7-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Michael Mueller
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 12:18 PM
To: asterisk-ss7 at lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: Using Asterisk for SS7 Signalling only

This idea has been batted around like a worn out cricket ball.  It
seems like a great idea but no one ever does it.

Controlling AS5350 and other media gateways like it is usually done
using MGCP.  Open protocol - seems cool. Seems like something like
Asterisk or ss7box could be the controller.  In principle this is
correct.  The difficulty is that the MG makers have not published
their protocol.  The suspicion is that there are proprietary
extensions to MGCP, and that reverse engineering  might be a moving
target, and not worth the effort.

However, there's this:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/univgate/ps501/prod_eol_notices_list.html

The moving target problem has now be solved.  The remaining problems are:

1) access to devices by those inclined to reverse engineer the protocol
2) 53xx is a dead product (supposedly these things are cheap and
plentiful - but if there was a cheap MGC, maybe the supply would dry
up? it's a limited market regardless)
3) reverse engineering may not be successful
4) reversing for Cisco, then Lucent, then another - is this the best
way to spend our time? what about possible differences in model
revisions?
5) full load testing is expensive - would you really want to deploy
boatloads of E1 circuits using a system that's been under tested?


On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 12:43 AM, bipin singh
<bipinraghuvanshi at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> ????????? Check it
> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page_id=2714
> http://wiki.sangoma.com/wanpipe-linux-asterisk-ss7
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Abdul Hakeem <alhakeem at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Could someone explain the process on how to use an Asterisk for SS7/ISUP
>> signalling with Cisco AS5350 as the media gateway ?
>> Many thanks,
>> Abdul Hakeem
>>
>>
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