[asterisk-ss7] chan_ss7 extrange behavior
Jesús Gómez
jesus.gomez at realvox.info
Wed Jun 10 08:38:45 CDT 2009
Hi all.
I neither cant´t find anything about this in the Sangoma Wiki (probably because now Sangoma has its own SS7 solution). And i can´t find any solution for this in any place. I had read in some phorums that there is a patch for chan_ss7 who solve this problem but i cant´t find it anywhere.
----- Original Message -----
From: Wasim Baig
To: asterisk-ss7 at lists.digium.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-ss7] chan_ss7 extrange behavior
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:18 AM, Krzysztof Drewicz <krzysztofdrewicz at gmail.com> wrote:
As i said, im very new in SS7. Anybody knows the reason of the limitation to 7 pris?. In other systems, we have 14 pris (not SS7) working in a system that is exactly as this one with no problems. Anybody knows a solution for this without buy new cards?.
Don't know a reason for that, but:
1) i've read about it in some WIKI about Sangoma
Can you please point out the URL to this as I couldn't find it on wiki.sangoma.com
2) i've got same problem with Sangoma at my Labo
We've got a dozen boxes with 16 E1 each in them (2 x A108) without any problem.
This may be related to a libss7 issue. I would be very interested in helping debug and resolve.
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