Storer, Darren wrote:
Hi Roger,
What hardware do you use to connect your asterisk
box to a PSTN carrier via C7/SS7 (instead of ISDN PRI)?
There is currently no native SS7 support within Asterisk. If your need is
urgent you could source a protocol converter (PRI/C7) from a 3rd party like
.
www.servers-r-us.com
(775) 284-5800 ext 115
On Mon, 10 May 2004, Tom Scott wrote:
Storer, Darren wrote:
Hi Roger,
What hardware do you use to connect your asterisk
box to a PSTN carrier via C7/SS7 (instead of ISDN PRI)?
There is currently no native SS7 support within Asterisk
I installed Asterisk and a digium wildcard (X100P). Using
the extensions.conf with a few changes and a sip.conf file
that includes two extensions, I can place calls between the
SIP phones. I also can call in to the SIP phones from the
PSTN using the X100P. On incoming calls I can hear the
default
the sip phones are doing.
Also, have a console open as this often provides clues, especially if
started with some verboseness -vv
You may try making a more generic match for pstn, like _. to see if it
is your match that is causing the problem.
sm
On Sat, 2004-05-01 at 13:59, Tom Scott wrote
,StripMSD(1)
exten = _NX,2,Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN})
exten = _NX,3,Congestion
thanks for the suggestions.
-- TT
brian k. west wrote:
Just FYI stop using BYEXTENSION because it will be going away soon.
use ${EXTEN} or ${EXTEN:x}
bkw
- Original Message -
From: Tom Scott
Alexandru,
I think the subject line has a tendency to confuse the issue we're discussing
here. At least remove SS7 from it and call it, maybe, TDMoIP, TDMoPW (it's
actually a pseudo wire you're looking for, i think). You want to transport E1
over an IP cloud, right? You don't want the IP cloud to
Andrew Thompson wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Brian West [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SS7 over Asterisk ?
The funny thing I see is
http://www.tdmoip.com/Home/0,,5,00.html
Compairs voip to TDMoIP... very
Alexandru Coseru wrote:
I have a customer who wants to connect 2 PBX's over IP..
The setup should look like this:
[PBX] -- SS7 -- [Asterisk] -- IAX-- [Asterisk] -- SS7
-- [PBX]
If you succeed in doing this, i.e., turning asterisk into a softswitch, you'll
be quite famous, at