[asterisk-ss7] 2 links/linksets

yusuf yusuf at ecntelecoms.com
Thu Jan 4 05:56:30 MST 2007


Kristian Nielsen wrote:
> yusuf <yusuf at ecntelecoms.com> 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?

-- 
thanks,
Yusuf

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