combined linksets

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ITU and ANSI specs both support combined linksets; thought somebody posted
the howto 1-2 weeks ago

M

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Marcus Vinicius <marc_mcs10 at yahoo.com.br>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have read that the libss7 doesn't have support for combined linksets.
> I'd like to know if it's possible to create a setup with 2 Mated STP's,
> that control 4 dpc like this:
>
>                   |-- span1 (SW1 PC:11) - (sig: 16 with STP1)______
> linkset1
>                   |                                                \
>                   |-- span2 (SW2 PC:12) -
> (voice)___________________\__(STP1 PC:21)
>                   |
> asterisk(PC:1) ---|
>                   |
> linkset2
>                   |
>                   |-- span3 (SW3 PC:13) - (sig: 78 with
> STP2)__________(STP2 PC:22)
>                   |                                                 /
>                   |-- span4 (SW4 PC:14) - (voice)__________________/
>
>
> If pc11 is down, I need to make calls using pc12, pc13 and pc14, signaling
> with STP2.
>
> Is there any way to do this?
>
>
> thanks a lot!
>
> --
> Marcus
>
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