It doesn't use the Sangoma SS7 support. You need to set your signalling channel as a dchan (or hardhdlc if you're using Digium TE2xxp or TE4xxp cards). I've been doing all of my development on digium cards so far, so I feel confident about how it works with them. I have not heard any results as to how reliable the sangoma cards are on a signalling link.

Matthew Fredrickson

On Sep 25, 2006, at 6:15 PM, Rob Hillis wrote:

I actually figured it out late last night - I needed to "make menuselect" and re-select everything. Don't know why (since it was already showing as
selected) but it compiled fine.

I had checked out both zaptel and libpri from SVN as well just to be on
the safe side.  I now have 30 odd zap channels, but calls aren't being
passed through, though my suspicion at this stage is that SS7 support
isn't compiled into my wanpipe drivers. (Why Sangoma insist on hiding the
SS7 code, I don't know!)


You can use asterisk trunk now instead of the asterisk-ss7 branch.
With the release of the 1.4 beta, I was able to put the libss7 changes
into trunk (no, this does not mean that it will be in 1.4, just in
trunk).  However, I suspect your problem with chan_zap compiles has to
do with the version of zaptel running on your system.  Make sure you
are using zaptel from trunk, not from 1.2.  Some things changed since
zaptel-1.2 so it is necessary to use zaptel-1.4 for it to compile.

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