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Re: [openss7] tester



Mauricio,

Thank you for your offer!  I can use all the help I can get!

I am just on the verge of delivering the STREAMS alpha of OpenSS7,
(a few more days yet).  The only hardware driver which will be
supported initially in the first release will be the SeaLevel ACB56
card ('cause it's the only one I have).  However, the first release
supports SS7 over UDP for simulation and testing.

Your best bet to start is to get Linux and LiS STREAMS up and
running on a PC.  You can get the SeaLevel card if you want, or
if you have some other V.35/DS0/T1/E1/J1 cards with Linux WAN
drivers kicking around (see http://www.openss7.org/links.html )
let me know and I'll see about a driver for it.

When the alpha release hits the streets you'll see it if you are
subscribed to our mailing list.

I think that you might be more interested in higher (say, ISUP)
layers if you a making an H.323 to SS7 gateway.  Alpha release
will only go to MTP (but you should be able to bind to it and
use something like the ISUP codecs).

Let me know if there is something more that you need in the
meantime.

--Brian


Mauricio Constain V. wrote:                Mon, 27 Nov 2000 17:22:59
> 
> hi, I wan´t to help you testing openss7, I'm a college student in
> electronic and telecomunications engieneering and my research project is
> to make a gateway betwen ss7 and h323 so I need to know openss7.
> 
> thanks
> 
> Mauricio Constain

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