[asterisk-ss7] asterisk-ss7 Digest, Vol 29, Issue 15

Arvind Kumar arvindverma77 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 31 03:47:44 CDT 2007


Hi Matthew!
I am running my SG  (Signalling Gateway ) Stack on Power PC 8260 Processor
(Embedded Linux).
OS is embedded Linux.
Signalling link is up between SG Statck and another SS7 Stack.
When I run some load through SS7 Stack, after some time the Signalling Link
goes down.
I found the problem, the problem is happening at MTP2 level.
The link is failing due to receiving of incorrect FIB (Forward Indicator Bit
) and / or BSN (Backward Sequence Number) at MTP2 Level.
According to recommendation Link can go down.
Now my query is, what can be the problem, is it on my end or remote end, and
how can it be resolved if possible.

Thanks in Advance
Regards,
Arvind











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> Hi!
> Could you please help me.
> I running load on SS7 Signalling Link. After some time the link is going
> down,
> I identified it is going due to abnormal FIB, 2 out of 3 FIB are not
> proper.
> It is ok according to
> ITU recommendation,
> I want to resolve this problem. I want to know whether this is problem
> with
> my stack or another side stack or something else like clock etc. Kindly
> help.
>
> Thanks &
> With Best Regards,
> Arvind
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> From: Matthew Fredrickson <creslin at digium.com>
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-ss7] SS7 Link Failure.
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> Arvind Kumar wrote:
> > Hi!
> > Could you please help me.
> > I running load on SS7 Signalling Link. After some time the link is going
> > down,
> > I identified it is going due to abnormal FIB, 2 out of 3 FIB are not
> proper.
> > It is ok according to
> > ITU recommendation,
>
> Can you explain further what you are talking about?  Your description of
> the problem doesn't seems sufficient to explain what's going on.
>
> Also, what stack and setup are you using?
>
> Thanks.
>
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> Matthew Fredrickson
> Software/Firmware Engineer
> Digium, Inc.
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