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4.4 KiB
114 lines
4.4 KiB
("Taken from the README in libss7")
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Tested Switches:
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Siemens EWSD - (ITU style) MTP2 and MTP3 comes up, ISUP inbound and outbound calls work as well.
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DTI DXC 4K - (ANSI style) 56kbps link, MTP2 and MTP3 come up, ISUP inbound and outbound calls work as well.
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Huawei M800 - (ITU style) MTP2 and MTP3 comes up, ISUP National, International inbound and outbound calls work as well, CallerID presentation&screening work.
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and MORE~!
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Thanks:
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Mark Spencer, for writing Asterisk and libpri and being such a great friend and boss.
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Luciano Ramos, for donating a link in getting the first "real" ITU switch working.
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Collin Rose and John Lodden, John for introducing me to Collin, and Collin for the first
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"real" ANSI link and for holding my hand through the remaining changes that had to be
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done for ANSI switches.
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To Use:
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In order to use libss7, you must get at least the following versions of Zaptel and Asterisk:
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Zaptel: 1.4.x
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libss7: trunk (currently, there *only* is a trunk release).
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Asterisk: trunk
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You must then do a `make; make install` in each of the directories that you installed
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in the given order (Zaptel first, libss7 second, and Asterisk last).
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NOTE: In order to check out the code, you must have the subversion client installed. This
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is how to check them out from the public subversion server.
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These are the commands you would type to install them:
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`svn co http://svn.digium.com/svn/zaptel/branches/1.4 zaptel-1.4`
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`cd zaptel-1.4`
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`make; make install`
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`svn co http://svn.digium.com/svn/libss7/trunk libss7-trunk`
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`cd libss7-trunk`
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`make; make install`
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`svn co http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk asterisk-trunk`
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`cd asterisk-trunk`
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`./configure; make; make install;`
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This should build Zaptel, libss7, and Asterisk with SS7 support.
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In the past, there was a special asterisk-ss7 branch to use which contained the SS7 code.
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That code has been merged back into the trunk version of Asterisk, and the old asterisk-ss7
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branch has been deprecated and removed. If you are still using the asterisk-ss7 branch, it
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will not work against the current version of libss7, and you should switch to asterisk-trunk
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instead.
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CONFIGURATION:
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In zaptel.conf, your signalling channel(s) should be a "dchan" and your bearers should
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be set as "bchan".
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In the asterisk-ss7 branch, there is a sample zapata.conf that is installed which
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contains sample configuration for setting up an E1 link.
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In brief, here is a simple ss7 linkset setup:
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signalling = ss7
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ss7type = itu ; or ansi if you are using an ANSI link
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linkset = 1 ; Pick a number for your linkset identifier in zapata.conf
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pointcode = 28 ; The decimal form of your point code. If you are using an
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; ANSI linkset, you can use the xxx-xxx-xxx notation for
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; specifying your linkset pointcode.
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adjpointcode = 2 ; The point code of the switch adjacent to your linkset
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defaultdpc = 3 ; The point code of the switch you want to send your ISUP
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; traffic to. A lot of the time, this is the same as your
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; adjpointcode.
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; Now we configure our Bearer channels (CICs)
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cicbeginswith = 1 ; Number to start counting the CICs from. So if Zap/1 to
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; Zap/15 are CICs 1-15, you would set this to 1 before you
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; declare channel=1-15
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channel=1-15 ; Use Zap/1-15 and assign them to CICs 1-15
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cicbeginswith = 17 ; Now for Zap/17 to Zap/31, they are CICs 17-31 so we initialize
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; cicbeginswith to 17 before we declare those channels
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channel = 17-31 ; This assigns CICs 17-31 to channels 17-31
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sigchan = 16 ; This is where you declare which Zap channel is your signalling
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; channel. In our case it is Zap/16. You can add redundant
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; signalling channels by adding additional sigchan= lines.
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; If we want an alternate redundant signalling channel add this
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sigchan = 48 ; This would put two signalling channels in our linkset, one at
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; Zap/16 and one at Zap/48 which both would be used to send/receive
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; ISUP traffic.
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; End of zapata.conf
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This is how a basic linkset is setup. For more detailed zapata.conf SS7 config information
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as well as other options available for that file, see the default zapata.conf that comes
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with the samples in asterisk. If you would like, you can do a `make samples` in your
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asterisk-trunk directory and it will install a sample zapata.conf for you that contains
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more information about SS7 setup.
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For more information, please use the Asterisk-ss7 or Asterisk-dev mailing
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lists (I monitor them regularly) or email me directly.
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Matthew Fredrickson
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creslin@digium.com
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