Asterisk like a SS7 STP

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Michael,

Can you explain more?
Here, in Brazil, the standard is ITU. I think it isn?t possible because 
ITU is used in all telcos.


Em 15/03/2012 12:25, Michael Mueller escreveu:
> connecting a mated pair of STPs to an ANSI network as a peer has more 
> requirements than connecting an SSP; ITU STP are less common so 
> connection requirements might be more variable
>
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 10:19 AM, Rodrigo Ricardo Passos 
> <rodrigopassos at gmail.com <mailto:rodrigopassos at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Gustavo,
>
>     Do you know Yate? Knows if Yate can be used in place of asterisk?
>     I know that this list is about Asterisk SS7, but I think that this
>     question doesn?t bad.
>
>     Regards,
>
>     Rodrigo
>
>     Em 14/03/2012 16:55, Gustavo M?rsico escreveu:
>>     There is no pure STP implementation on libss7 or chan_ss7.
>>     Modules cannot send TFA, TFP, support STP timers, etc. Today, all
>>     you can do is routing based in the extensions, but that's not STP
>>     function.
>>     However, I know that some efforts were made on libss7 and the
>>     last time I checked looked promising. I'll try to find what's
>>     going on there.
>>
>>     Regards
>>
>>     Gustavo
>>
>>
>>     On Mar 14, 2012, at 4:39 PM, Rodrigo Ricardo Passos wrote:
>>
>>>     Hi all,
>>>
>>>     I have a question of how can I create STPs Boxes with Asterisk
>>>     in my network?
>>>
>>>     My project includes a creation of network with asterisk SPs and
>>>     STPs and my initial idea is a implementation of these boxes
>>>     using TDMoE. So, create two boxes like STP e another's boxes
>>>     like SP.
>>>
>>>     All signalization will pass to both STPs. Anyone knows if my
>>>     scenario will be one scenario with a real STP boxes or this will
>>>     never STP ambient?
>>>
>>>     Other question is, if this last question is false, how can I
>>>     create this ambient with asterisk?
>>>
>>>
>>>     Best Regards,
>>>
>>>     Rodrigo
>>>
>>>
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