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you need a pointcode for yourself given by your provider or by you to
the provider.<br>
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Olivier<br>
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Christopher (JVM) a écrit :
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<p><font size="2">If I am only terminating traffic to my carrier and
he is not sending me any, do I still need a pointcode for myself or can
I set things up with the his pointcode and the default point code as
traffic is only going in his direction ?</font></p>
<p><font size="2"><b>On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 18:17:12 +0200, olivier
taylor wrote</b>
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> Your provider should give you 3 informations.
<br>
> <br>
> His pointcode (adjacent pointcode in your config)
<br>
> Your pointcode (pointcode in your config)
<br>
> and eventually a default pointcode if they are other hops between
you and him (usually you will use the adjacent pointcode).
<br>
> <br>
> Maybe, we can say that it works like IPs (your Ip, his Ip, and
eventually a proxy).
<br>
> <br>
> Noob answer, that's how I understand things :)
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> <br>
> Olivier
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> <br>
> Christopher (JVM) a écrit : </font></p>
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<pre wrap="">As a newbie myself I was wondering if someone could tell me the
difference
between the pointcode the adjacent point code and the defaultdpc. I am
trying to obtain these infos from my carrier but he is only giving a single
point
code.
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 10:49:26 -0500, Matthew Fredrickson
wrote
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<pre wrap="">Sriram
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<pre wrap="">Hi
Thnks for the reply...So say if i want 120 channels over ss7
signalling...will the telco give me 4 E1s and 1 separate E1 for ss7
signalling or will the ss7 be in one of the 4 E1s
itself..?
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<pre wrap="">Sometimes. It depends on what you negotiate with the telco
you're
interconnecting with. Some of them like to waste an E1 on a single
signalling link though. And even stupider ones waste a single E1 on
two signalling links. It seems ridiculous to mandate redundant
signalling links and have them running over the same E1 (Don't
ask,
I had somebody come to me having to deal with
that).
But in any case, you can negotiate with them how you would like to
set it up
typically.
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<pre wrap="">Do i have to just plug in those 4 E1s directly into the
TE420P and
install libss7 ? thats it
?
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<pre wrap="">Yes :-) And configure
it.
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<pre wrap="">Also please tell me what are the advantages of ss7 over PRI
in terms of
1.call handling capacity 2. connectivity 3. reliability
..
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<pre wrap="">If you need answers to that question, you probably need to
research
more into what SS7
is.
Typically, you have a more reliable link since you can have
redundant signalling channels. The protocol also supports a lot
more bearers per signalling link than you can do in PRI (or even
NFAS
PRI).
Matthew
Fredrickson
Digium,
Inc.
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