Thinking a bit more about your setup i am afraid it may not be possible with libss7 ... i haven't tried such setup and have no way to test it, but you may try something like this: signalling=ss7 ss7type=itu networkindicator=national ss7_called_nai=national ss7_calling_nai=national ss7_internationalprefix= ss7_nationalprefix= ss7_subscriberprefix= ss7_unknownprefix= linkset=1 pointcode=4 context=incoming group=1 cicbeginswith=34 channel=2-31 cicbeginswith=66 channel=33-62 cicbeginswith=98 channel=64-93 cicbeginswith=130 channel=95-124 cicbeginswith=161 channel=125-155 adjpointcode=1 defaultdpc=3 sigchan=1 sigchan=32 adjpointcode=2 defaultdpc=3 sigchan=63 sigchan=94 i.e. you should use a single linkset and if you want to separate some of the channels - insert only 'context' and 'group' definitions before them On 2013-08-13 12:12, Kaloyan Kovachev wrote: > Hi, > once you define sigchan - all channels (CICs) defined before that are > used for that link. When you define new channels after that - they > will belong to the next one. > Just move the block below at the end and you are done: > > ss7type=itu > networkindicator=national > linkset=1 > pointcode=4 > adjpointcode=1 > defaultdpc=3 > sigchan=1 > sigchan=32 > ss7type=itu > networkindicator=national > linkset=2 > pointcode=4 > adjpointcode=2 > defaultdpc=3 > sigchan=63 > sigchan=94 > > P.S. To actually use SS7 timers you need to define them for each > linkset ... just use "#include ss7.timers" for each one after sigchans > > On 2013-08-13 10:13, Frederic Van Espen wrote: > Hi, > > I have 5 E1's connected to my asterisk box. These are connected to 2 > STP's (pointcodes 1 and 2) through a MGW. Behind the STP's there's an > MSC (pointcode 3). Our box is assigned pointcode 4. > > The first channel of the first 4 E1's are signalling channels. The > first 2 E1's are set towards STP1, the 2 following towards STP2. The > fifth one is not clear to me where it is going (Does it matter? > There;s only CIC's on this E1) How would I go about configuring > chan_dahdi.conf? I'm using the patched asterisk 11.5.0 with the > patched libss7 as described in > https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/SS7-27?focusedCommentId=208465&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-208465 > > > Here's what I currently have: > [channels] > > switchtype=EuroISDN > context=incoming > group=1 > > ss7type=itu > signalling=ss7 > networkindicator=national > linkset=1 > pointcode=4 > adjpointcode=1 > defaultdpc=3 > sigchan=1 > sigchan=32 > ss7type=itu > networkindicator=national > linkset=2 > pointcode=4 > adjpointcode=2 > defaultdpc=3 > sigchan=63 > sigchan=94 > > > ss7_called_nai=national > ss7_calling_nai=national > ss7_internationalprefix= > ss7_nationalprefix= > ss7_subscriberprefix= > ss7_unknownprefix= > echocancel=yes > echocancelwhenbridged=no > echotraining=no > > pridialplan=unknown > prilocaldialplan=unknown > > cicbeginswith=34 > channel=2-31 > cicbeginswith=66 > channel=33-62 > cicbeginswith=98 > channel=64-93 > cicbeginswith=130 > channel=95-124 > cicbeginswith=161 > channel=125-155 > > For some incoming IAM's I see this in the logs: > [Aug 13 09:07:31] VERBOSE[31407] sig_ss7.c: [Aug 13 09:07:31] Linkset > 0: Processing event: ISUP_EVENT_IAM > > Linkset 0! It seems like asterisk can not detect the linkset on which > theis message entered. > > Any thoughts and/or recommendations? > > Thanks, > > Frederic > > -- > _____________________________________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-ss7 mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-ss7 > > -- > _____________________________________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-ss7 mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-ss7