[asterisk-ss7] MATTF libss7
Erik Wartusch
erik.wartusch at gmail.com
Wed Nov 25 08:14:15 CST 2009
Hi,
I tried today now the latest you have on:
https://observer.router.hu/repos_pub/libss7/sio_sios
The statement of the provdier which is pretty positive / OK (THANKS!):
"It is OK now, periodical SIO/SIOS is present.(Just one non important
note: only in case it is simple for You, you could decrease the time
between SIOS and SIO; you have set the same value as Timer2, i.e. also
50seconds; normally SIO follows SIOS almost immediately, something
between 1 and 2 seconds; so interval SIO/SIOS=50sec (i.e.timer2),
interval SIOS/SIO 1-2sec."
The last "huge" problem I have now is the deactivation of a link via
command:
Povider:
"What is still necessary to manage, is to be able to deactivate the
link."
Any idea how to solve that with libss7?
Regards,
Erik
Am Dienstag, den 24.11.2009, 16:27 +0100 schrieb Attila Domjan:
> try now please!
>
> On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 16:09 +0100, Erik Wartusch wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Here is the answer I got from 02 czech telecom regarding the test I
> > asked them using your latest code
> > (https://observer.router.hu/repos_pub/libss7/sio_sios).
> > Not successful from their side of view:
> >
> > "In "wimi" enclosure there is the correct example of existing signalling
> > L2 behavior in case, when link is deactivated on the other side,how
> > switch(TPR1) should correctly send sequence SIO/SIOS - i.e. periodical
> > sending SIO, followed ba SIOS
> > (In fact, SIOS between two SIO attempts is sent very frequently but due
> > to lucidity just the very first SIOS after each SIO is shown by
> > monitoring machine)
> > In "wimi1" is shown, how your system react. It is better than before,
> > because SIOS is already present, but periodical sequence SIO/SIOS is
> > still missing."
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Erik
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