[asterisk-ss7] Help with libss7 configuration

Christopher Srinivasa christopher at jvminfo.com
Wed Jul 16 14:12:34 CDT 2008


I am not sure if this is what you are saying but the way I understood it is
as follows.

 

There is one TE410P with 4 spans.

You have two SS7 linksets, each going into 1 span on the card. This takes up
2 spans.

The SS7 to ISDN conversion is then performed using libss7.

Then you have a crossover cable coming out of the third span and going back
into the fourth. This crossover carries the converted ISDN signal.

 

Is this right ?

 

Regards,

 

Christopher

 

From: asterisk-ss7-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-ss7-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Mark Wilkinson
Sent: July 15, 2008 2:31 AM
To: asterisk-ss7 at lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-ss7] Help with libss7 configuration

 

Hi Christopher, 
   I'm not sure I understand your question.

What I have set up for testing SS7 is as follows :-

SS7 Linkset 1 comes out of TE410P span 1, via a T1/E1 crossover cable into
span 2 of the same TE410P to SS7 Linkset 2

Regards
Mark.

Christopher Srinivasa wrote: 

How were you able to go from two SS7 linksets into the TE410P E1 card to a
single ISDN after conversion on the crossover link?

Did you not have traffic congestion problems when going from 2 to 1 ?

 

Unless an SS7 linkset is equivalent to half an E1 ?

 



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