chan_ss7 incoming callbycall call problems

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Define "callbycall" number. What is the callflow? 
Accepted where, by what equipment? 
Are you trying to describe something which has to do with overlap vs. enbloc
dialing in a call-through scenario with digit collection on Asterisk or is
this a one stage call where the call enters and leaves Asterisk in one go? 
By what means is this ISDN phone connected to the Asterisk machine? 
How does the dialplan look like?



> -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: asterisk-ss7-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-ss7-
> bounces at lists.digium.com] Im Auftrag von Simon Handschin
> Gesendet: Freitag, 2. M?rz 2012 20:07
> An: asterisk-ss7 at lists.digium.com
> Betreff: [asterisk-ss7] chan_ss7 incoming callbycall call problems
> 
> Hello everyone.
> 
> I have a problem. I have a callbycall number routet to our E1 Server.
> If i Dial from my ISDN Phone to this callbycall number the call only get
> acceptet if i press # key. Normal dial in and out works on our server just
if
> dial with call by call it did not work.
> 
> I Use
> 
> Sangoma A104 Card (Only 1 Port is Used)
> 
> Asterisk 1.8.9.3
> Dahdi 2.6
> chan_ss7 2.1.0
> Wanpipe 3.5.25
> 
> dahdi systems.conf
> 
> #autogenerated by /usr/sbin/wancfg_dahdi do not hand edit #autogenrated on
> 2012-03-02 #Dahdi Channels Configurations #For detailed Dahdi options,
view
> /etc/dahdi/system.conf.bak loadzone=de defaultzone=de
> 
> #Sangoma A104 port 1 [slot:3 bus:13 span:1] <wanpipe1>
> span=1,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
> bchan=1-31
> echocanceller=mg2,2-31
> #hardhdlc=1
> 
> wanpipe1.conf
> 
> 
> #================================================
> # WANPIPE1 Configuration File
> #================================================
> #
> # Date: Wed Dec  6 20:29:03 UTC 2006
> #
> # Note: This file was generated automatically
> #       by /usr/local/sbin/setup-sangoma program.
> #
> #       If you want to edit this file, it is
> #       recommended that you use wancfg program
> #       to do so.
> #================================================
> # Sangoma Technologies Inc.
> #================================================
> 
> [devices]
> wanpipe1 = WAN_AFT_TE1, Comment
> 
> [interfaces]
> w1g1 = wanpipe1, , TDM_VOICE, Comment
> 
> [wanpipe1]
> CARD_TYPE 	= AFT
> S514CPU 	= A
> CommPort 	= PRI
> AUTO_PCISLOT 	= NO
> PCISLOT 	= 3
> PCIBUS  	= 13
> FE_MEDIA	= E1
> FE_LCODE	= HDB3
> FE_FRAME	= CRC4
> FE_LINE		= 1
> TE_CLOCK 	= MASTER
> TE_REF_CLOCK    = 0
> TE_SIG_MODE     = CCS
> TE_HIGHIMPEDANCE	= NO
> TE_RX_SLEVEL    = 430
> HW_RJ45_PORT_MAP = DEFAULT
> LBO 		= 120OH
> FE_TXTRISTATE	= NO
> MTU 		= 1500
> UDPPORT		= 9000
> TTL		= 255
> IGNORE_FRONT_END	= NO
> TDMV_SPAN		= 1
> TDMV_DCHAN		= 0
> TE_AIS_MAINTENANCE = NO         #NO: defualt  YES: Start port in AIS
> Blue Alarm and keep line down
>                                 #wanpipemon -i w1g1 -c Ttx_ais_off to
disable
> AIS maintenance mode
> 								#wanpipemon
-i w1g1 -c
> Ttx_ais_on to enable AIS maintenance mode
> TDMV_HW_DTMF		= NO		# YES: receive dtmf events from
hardware
> TDMV_HW_FAX_DETECT		= NO		# YES: receive fax 1100hz
events from
> hardware
> HWEC_OPERATION_MODE     = OCT_NORMAL    # OCT_NORMAL: echo cancelation
> enabled with nlp (default)
>
# OCT_SPEECH:
> improves software tone detection by disabling NLP (echo possible)
>
#
> OCT_NO_ECHO:disables echo cancelation but allows VQE/tone functions.
> HWEC_DTMF_REMOVAL       = NO    # NO: default  YES: remove dtmf out of
> incoming media (must have hwdtmf enabled)
> HWEC_NOISE_REDUCTION    = NO    # NO: default  YES: reduces noise on
> the line - could break fax
> HWEC_ACUSTIC_ECHO       = NO    # NO: default  YES: enables acustic
> echo cancelation
> HWEC_NLP_DISABLE        = NO    # NO: default  YES: guarantees
> software tone detection (possible echo)
> HWEC_TX_AUTO_GAIN       = 0     # 0: disable   -40-0: default tx audio
> level to be maintained (-20 default)
> HWEC_RX_AUTO_GAIN       = 0     # 0: disable   -40-0: default tx audio
> level to be maintained (-20 default)
> HWEC_TX_GAIN            = 0		# 0: disable   -24-24: db values to
be
> applied to tx signal
> HWEC_RX_GAIN            = 0		# 0: disable   -24-24: db values to
be
> applied to tx signal
> 
> [w1g1]
> ACTIVE_CH	= ALL
> TDMV_HWEC	= NO
> MTU 		= 8
> 
> 
> ss7.conf
> 
> [linkset-siuc]
> enabled => yes
> enable_st => no
> use_connect => no
> hunting_policy => even_mru
> context => ss7
> language => de
> t35 => 4000,st
> subservice => auto
> variant => ITU
> 
> 
> [link-l1]
> linkset => siuc
> channels => 2-31
> schannel => 1
> firstcic => 1
> enabled => yes
> sltm => no
> sls=0
> echocancel => no
> echocan_train => 350
> echocan_taps => 128
> 
> [host-SS7-1]
> if-1 => 10.1.40.71
> enabled => yes
> opc => 1601
> dpc => siuc:300
> links => l1:1                         ;span 1 of dahdi/system.conf
> ;globaltitle => 0x00, 0x03, 0x01, 7773
> ssn => 7
> 
> 
> Anyone got an idea about this?
> 
> Greetings
> 
> Simon
> 
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