Asterisk as an STP with chan_ss7 or libss7

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Hi,
              It is not possible in libss7 .

On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 7:53 PM, Chris Twombly <ctwombly at gmail.com> wrote:

> I would like to hook up 3 Asterisk boxes to test SS7 functionality but I
> would like to send a bearer trunk between boxes and A and C and then send
> the signaling links to box B from A and C, respectively.  This would make
> box B behave as an STP.  Is this possible with the current version of
> chan_ss7 or libss7?
>
> Can anyone recommend using libss7 or chan_ss7 for particular reasons?
>  Having briefly looked at both, it appears they both perform similar
> functions with chan_ss7 being a channel driver that has its own config file
> and libss7 being a library that has its configurations integrated with
> chan_dahdi.conf.  Are they basically just two different approaches for
> implementing the same/similar functionality?
>
> Chris Twombly
>
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