Multiple Linkset!

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Hi Guys,

I am trying a scenario with multiple Linksets.

The link is INSERVICE and the channels are all IDLE as they should be.
My problem is that when I try to make a call that is supposed to use
Linkset2 [linkset-SS7_1] (different dpc, opc) chan_ss7 always use the
default Linkset. Is there a way to use Dynamic Linksets depending on the
Context?

Any ideas or help is much appreciated, thanks in advance.

Here is my ss7.conf sample :

[linkset-SS7_1]
enabled => yes
enable_st => yes
use_connect => no
hunting_policy => even_mru
context => SS7_1_Asterisk
language => en
t35 => 15000,timeout
subservice => auto
;mtp3server => localhost
opc => 0x1
dpc => 0x2
        
[linkset-SS7_2]
enabled => yes
enable_st => yes
use_connect => no
hunting_policy => even_mru
context => SS7_2_Asterisk
language => en
t35 => 15000,timeout
subservice => auto
;mtp3server => localhost
opc => 0x3
dpc => 0x4
        
[link-l1]
linkset => SS7_1
channels => 1-15,17-31
schannel => 16
firstcic => 1
enabled => yes
sltm => no

[link-l2]
linkset => SS7_2
channels => 1-15,17-31
schannel => 16
firstcic => 32
enabled => yes
sltm => no

[host-ipbrick145]
default_linkset=> SS7_1
enabled => yes
links => l1:1,l2:2
if-1 => 172.31.3.145




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