Yes it will I'm working many improvements/fixing on libss7, I hope today will be ready for testing.
my cli is:
*CLI> ss7 block cic
Usage: ss7 block cic <linkset> <dpc> <CIC>
Sends a remote blocking request for the given CIC on the
specified linkset
Regards,
Attila
On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 11:20 +0200, Martin Kuca wrote:
> Hello,
> i have 2 pointcodes routed to adjacent PC with the same CICs numbers in
> one linkset.
> when i use command: Usage: ss7 block cic <linkset> <CIC>
> it will block me 2 cics :-(
>
> linkset = 1 ; Pick a number for your linkset identifier in
> zapata.conf
> pointcode = xxx1 ; The decimal form of your point code.
> If you are using an
> adjpointcode = xxx6 ; The point code of the switch adjacent to your
> linkset
> defaultdpc = xxx6 ; The point code of the switch you want
> to send your ISUP
> cicbeginswith = 2 ; Number to start counting the CICs from. So if
> Zap/1 to
> sigchan = 1 ; This is where you declare which Zap channel is
> your signalling
> group = 1
> channel=2-31 ; Use Zap/1-15 and assign them to CICs 1-15
>
> adjpointcode = xxx6
> defaultdpc = xxx7
> cicbeginswith=1
> channel=125-155
>
>
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