Am sorry my Blackberry device got virus. I am working on it.
Thanks
On 8/1/10, Nyamul Hassan wrote:
> Me too. Probably some mail software bug and poor internet connectivity.
>
> Regards
> HASSAN
>
>
>
> On 2010-08-01, Mitul Limbani wrote:
>> Jeez
>> Received this message from Aruna 20 times
Me too. Probably some mail software bug and poor internet connectivity.
Regards
HASSAN
On 2010-08-01, Mitul Limbani wrote:
> Jeez
> Received this message from Aruna 20 times, is it just for me or everyone?
>
> Mitul Limbani
>
> Goke M Aruna wrote:
>
>>Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle m
Jeez
Received this message from Aruna 20 times, is it just for me or everyone?
Mitul Limbani
Goke M Aruna wrote:
>Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
>different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
>its only chan_ss7 that can handle
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Yes, that is correct. chan_ss7 can be used in both instances.
Regards
HASSAN
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 02:38, Goke M Aruna wrote:
> Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
> different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
> its only chan_ss7 th
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Both libss7 and chan_ss7 can handle multiple signalling in a box for
different linkset, however, for splitting a linkset over two servers,
its only chan_ss7 that can handle that.
Hope I am correct.
On 7/31/10, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
>
Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs... much appreciate.
Correct me if I m wrong...
- Use "chan_ss7" if only 1 signaling link available.
- User "libss7" if multiple signaling link available.
I have four TE420 T1/E1 cards and I'm planning to use two server with
two cards each... I guess I hav
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