Is this useful as a bootstrap for getting SS7 to Asterisk? http://www.sangoma.com/api/p-api-ss7.htm Ray Burkholder ray@oneunified.net http://www.oneunified.net 704 576 5101 -- Scanned for viruses and dangerous content at http://www.oneunified.net and is believed to be clean. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20031221/93dabb04/attachment.htm
On Sun, 2003-12-21 at 04:10, Ray Burkholder wrote:> Is this useful as a bootstrap for getting SS7 to Asterisk? > > http://www.sangoma.com/api/p-api-ss7.htmYou should check http://www.openss7.org the have an stack and works with an special version of digium cards, dunno if is the same HW with special drivers but it looks much more * friendly. -- Juanjo sin .sig
On Sun, 2003-12-21 at 02:40, Juan J. Sierralta P. wrote:> On Sun, 2003-12-21 at 04:10, Ray Burkholder wrote: > > Is this useful as a bootstrap for getting SS7 to Asterisk? > > > > http://www.sangoma.com/api/p-api-ss7.htm > > You should check http://www.openss7.org the have an stack and works > with an special version of digium cards, dunno if is the same HW with > special drivers but it looks much more * friendly.Oddly enough, it looks like songoma may be similar to Digium in that they have written and give away the code to help facilitate hardware sales. If you download the wanpipe software, it has a GPL license in it. Of course there is where the trouble starts in that it could be included in the GPL version, but not the Digium proprietary version. Also from looking at their site, the T1 and e1 cards are still more expensive that Digium cards. Juan may be right that it would be better to work with the openss7 people. Seems they finally have opened up their code for anyone to download it instead of their core developers. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>
That status page tells you the porject has gone nowhere so far. What you need is not a driver. It is a development project! Regards, Steve Ray Burkholder wrote:>Current Status: http://www.openss7.org/asterix.html > >Ray > >Do I need a special Digium Card (E100-SS7) or use my E100P card and compile >the new drivers? > >Daniel > >Juan J. Sierralta P. wrote: > >On Sun, 2003-12-21 at 04:10, Ray Burkholder wrote: > >Is this useful as a bootstrap for getting SS7 to Asterisk? > >http://www.sangoma.com/api/p-api-ss7.htm > > You should check http://www.openss7.org the have an stack and works >with an special version of digium cards, dunno if is the same HW with >special drivers but it looks much more * friendly. > > > >
Steve Underwood wrote:> That status page tells you the porject has gone nowhere so far. What > you need is not a driver. It is a development project!Is there any candidate? Is there a former team project? Could I help? Daniel> > Regards, > Steve > > > Ray Burkholder wrote: > >> Current Status: http://www.openss7.org/asterix.html >> >> Ray >> >> Do I need a special Digium Card (E100-SS7) or use my E100P card and >> compile >> the new drivers? >> >> Daniel >> >> Juan J. Sierralta P. wrote: >> >> On Sun, 2003-12-21 at 04:10, Ray Burkholder wrote: >> >> Is this useful as a bootstrap for getting SS7 to Asterisk? >> >> http://www.sangoma.com/api/p-api-ss7.htm >> You should check http://www.openss7.org the have an stack and >> works >> with an special version of digium cards, dunno if is the same HW with >> special drivers but it looks much more * friendly. >> >> >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > >