Kristian Nielsen wrote:
yusuf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


So today I started getting to know chan_ss7.  The issue is I want to
test chan_ss7, but I only have 1 Asterisk box and 1 4-port Diiagium E1
card.  I want to know, and please understand my ignorance of ss7 :),
if I only have 1 box, with a Digium 4 port E1 card, and I want to dial
out on port1 and recieve the call on port2, do I configure two links
with one linkset, or two seperate linksets (I am following the
templates)


In case this does not work (not sure if chan_ss7 supports multiple point
codes, as would seem to be needed for this), there is another option: Run two
instances of Asterisk on the same box.

This would require a bit of skill in compiling and setting up Asterisk
properly in two separate directories and with different ports etc. to avoid
conflicts. But once you get the two Asterisk processes running and talking to
each other with eg. SIP or AIX, it should be simple to configure chan_ss7 on
each Asterisk instance as per the Wiki docs (using separate ports on the E1
card of course), and things should work the same as using two separate hosts.

(Disclaimer: I never actually tried the above).

 - Kristian.


Hi,

ok, I suppose that would work  :)  although I am hoping to avoid doing it.
I do have another E1 card, but it's a Sangoma A101 card. Will chan_ss7 work with a Sangoma, so then I can have two seperate Asterisk boxes, with a card each?

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thanks,
Yusuf

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