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> From: wa...@convergence.pk
> Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 22:25:34 +0500
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> To: asterisk-ss7@lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-ss7] SS7 End to End Network Connectivity...
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> An E1 is an E1, irregardless of whe
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-ss7] SS7 End to End Network Connectivity...
An E1 is an E1, irregardless of whether you run a PRI on it, or SS7 (these are
the signalling suites)
The end to end connectivity of an SS7 E1 should be the same as that of an ISDN
PRI E1.
- wasim
p.s. they
hi Gopal,
A PRI and E1 are basically the same thing. Some will also call it PRA.
Firstly you will need the same hardware interface on both sides, if you use a
E1 you need to connect to a E1 interface on both sides.
Secondly you will need the same SS7 stack on both sides - with Asterisk you
An E1 is an E1, irregardless of whether you run a PRI on it, or SS7 (these
are the signalling suites)
The end to end connectivity of an SS7 E1 should be the same as that of an
ISDN PRI E1.
- wasim
p.s. they aren't modems, no modulation/demodulation happens ... more likely
line drivers or amplifi