<div><pre><pre style="BACKGROUND: white"><font size="2">Hi Nico,</font></pre><pre style="BACKGROUND: white"><font size="2">Did u find the answer to the second question?</font></pre><pre style="BACKGROUND: white"><font size="2">
That is: </font></pre><pre style="BACKGROUND: white"><font size="2">My Telco gives me N E1 trunks and only one signaling channel (in the first E1 trunks). I'd like to connect each E1 trunk to different Asterisk boxes. Therefore I have N-1 Asterisk boxes that do not get any signaling.
</font></pre><pre style="BACKGROUND: white"><font size="2">Is it possible to implement such configuration with the current chan_ss7 or it is necessary to modify the chan_ss7?</font></pre><pre style="BACKGROUND: white"><font size="2">
Thanks in advance,</font></pre><pre style="BACKGROUND: white"><font size="2">Seb</font></pre></pre><pre> </pre><pre>> On Wed, 22 Nov 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have some feature-questions.
>>
>> 1.)
>> I have one Asterisk Box with SS7 and 4 E1 Ports.
>> i have one Telco with 4 Routings, a a high quality routing, a quality
>> Routing a cheap routing and a cheaper routing.
>> The telco did not give me 4 SS7 Signalling Links.
>> Is it Possible to get this running with chan_ss7 or libss7?
>>
>>
>>
>> 2.)
>> I have 2 Asterisk boxes and one SS7-Signalling Link, is it possible to
>> make the signalling for the second box with the Signalling link on the
>> first Box?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks a lot for your help
>>
>>
>> Nico</pre></div>