[asterisk-ss7] libss7 Not aligned
mark pieter
mark.pieter75 at gmail.com
Sun Dec 9 17:01:32 CST 2007
Hi all,
I am new to libss7. I have downloaded the trunk versions for asterisk and
libss7 and successfully compiled and installed them on CentOS 5.
The following is my zapata.conf file:
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[channels]
context=default
signalling = ss7
ss7type = itu
linkset = 1
pointcode = 1085
adjpointcode = 2132
defaultdpc = 2132
networkindicator=national
sigchan = 1
cicbeginswith =
channel = 2-31
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The following is my zaptel.conf file :
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# Span 1: WCT1/0 "Digium Wildcard TE110P T1/E1 Card 0"
span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3
bchan=2-31
dchan=1
loadzone = us
defaultzone = us
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I verified the above mentioned configuration with my service provided more
than once and tested the link with another system (dialogic) with the same
settings and it is up and receiving calls
Here is the output of: ss7 show linkset 1
SS7 linkset 1 status: Down
when I enabled debugging of ss7 I just see the following messages displayed
on the console:
Link state change: IDLE -> NOTALIGNED
Link state change: NOTALIGNED -> IDLE
Link state change: IDLE -> NOTALIGNED
Link state change: NOTALIGNED -> IDLE
Link state change: IDLE -> NOTALIGNED
Link state change: NOTALIGNED -> IDLE
Link state change: IDLE -> NOTALIGNED
Link state change: NOTALIGNED -> IDLE
Link state change: IDLE -> NOTALIGNED
Link state change: NOTALIGNED -> IDLE
Is there anyway to know to increase the debugging level so I can see what is
going on behind the scenes ?
Any help will be appreciated.
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