Received message destined for point code 0x762 but we're 0x154a. Dropping

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Hello people,

problem was fixed. This morning my Telco call me , and he says - problem 
was in transmission Data Center and
everithing is UP now. I dont know what exactly they do, but its not from 
our side - not wrong place timers definition and not wrong
point codes definition. Thats right Kaloyan - it was loop i think.

Thanks  all of you and good day.


On 12/18/2013 05:53 PM, Attila Domjan wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Forget my previous email the timer configuration is correct.
>
> 2013.12.17. 22:04 ezt ?rta ("Attila Domjan" 
> <attila.domjan.hu at gmail.com <mailto:attila.domjan.hu at gmail.com>>):
>
>     The 2nd problem: move the timer configuration lines before sigchan
>     definition.
>
>
>     2013/12/17 Vahan Yerkanian <vahan at arminco.com
>     <mailto:vahan at arminco.com>>
>
>         On Dec 17, 2013, at 8:24 PM, peterpet <peterpet at mail.ru
>         <mailto:peterpet at mail.ru>> wrote:
>
>>         [Dec 17 18:18:21] ERROR[12603]: chan_dahdi.c:10935
>>         dahdi_ss7_error: Received message destined for point code
>>         0x762 but we're 0x154a.  Dropping
>
>         Other party is expecting your side to use 1890 (decimal of
>         0x762) for your system's pointcode, but you're using 5450
>         (decimal of 0x154a)
>
>         change the pointcode and show us what you are receiving in the
>         debug.
>
>         Vahan
>
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