Hi Christopher,
This may seem like a daft suggestion, but why not set the asterisk box
to use ss7 signaling ?
It sounds like you're using the same style of hardware that I am (ie, a
server with a TE410P card)
so it shouldn't be hard to configure asterisk to use ss7 instead of ISDN
PRI.
Regard
I see. I thought you were basically setting up a SS7 to ISDN converter to
replace the effect of a signaling converter box. You see, I have four E1s
which use SS7 signaling and I am looking to convert them to ISDN before
plygging them into my TE410P card in asterisk box. I thought you were using
a T
Hi Christopher,
Quoting Christopher Srinivasa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 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.
>
Correct
> You have two SS7 linksets, each going into 1 span on the card. This takes up
> 2 s
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
Hi,
I'm plan to build an asterisk - ss7 box, as I looked in the stuffs
neighter chan_ss7 or libss7 support link inhibit, the telco require this
feature. Am I right?
Regards,
Attila
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part
___
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 11:40 PM, Mitul Limbani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think the Sangoma A108 would do the trick to get max E1s down to a
> single machine, but i also think that you may need to have 3U-4U kinda
> Chasis to fit in those many cards (1U may not work)
I've had good luck wi
Anton wrote:
> On Wednesday 16 July 2008 17:43, Antoine Megalla wrote:
>
> Hi, It Will be interesting setup.
>
> I'm using SANGOMA A108 hardware and do run 22xE1 per a
> single server A108x2+A104+A102, though, a little patching
> of the chan_ss7 will be necessary - dig the mailing list, I
> ha
Hi Antoine,
sure i would suggest the same,
if you budget can support it put the max of redundancy.
On 7/16/08, Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Antoine,
>
> Some comments below.
>
>
> On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 05:43 -0700, Antoine Megalla wrote:
> >
> > There many unknowns to me:
> > For examp
Hi,
Quoting Anton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wednesday 16 July 2008 17:43, Antoine Megalla wrote:
>
> Hi, It Will be interesting setup.
>
> I'm using SANGOMA A108 hardware and do run 22xE1 per a
> single server A108x2+A104+A102, though, a little patching
> of the chan_ss7 will be necessary - dig t
Antoine,
Some comments below.
On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 05:43 -0700, Antoine Megalla wrote:
>
> There many unknowns to me:
> For example I don't know if I can put 16 E1s per server?
Not sure. I would not stick that many E1s on a single box since Asterisk
can deadlock. That does not mean that it wi
Hi Anton,
No I did not try to use Asterisk 1.4 boxes in any of my setups, since I have
read many negative feedbacks on it from the asterisk-users list.
I tried compiling chan_ss7-1.0.10 on Asterisk 1.2 but failed, and I think the
failure is due to adding jitter buffer support in chan_ss7-1.0.10 w
On Wednesday 16 July 2008 17:43, Antoine Megalla wrote:
Hi, It Will be interesting setup.
I'm using SANGOMA A108 hardware and do run 22xE1 per a
single server A108x2+A104+A102, though, a little patching
of the chan_ss7 will be necessary - dig the mailing list, I
had posted the necessary change
Hi,
(Sorry about the missing subject line in the last email, and the double submit)
I have a huge Asterisk SS7 project, and I am wondering about the best
approach/architecture to satisfy the client's requirements.
The client has 96 E1s connected to a PSTN provider, and he needs a prepaid
appl
Hi,
I have a huge Asterisk SS7 project, and I am wondering about the best
approach/architecture to satisfy the client's requirements.
The client has 96 E1s connected to a PSTN provider, and he needs a prepaid
application.
The 96 E1s are all SS7 ITU flavor.
Although the client currently has 4
14 matches
Mail list logo