You could use a cross over cable. I have tested this to bring up the Linkset
and place calls across.

A cross over cable is the best Telco simulator you can get.

On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Marcelo Pacheco <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 04/26/11 18:18, Jean Louis David wrote:
>
> Hi,
> because E1 cards are quite expensive, and before connecting to PSTN,  i
> would like to test good working of asterisk + libss7 by looping back 2 E1
> ports of  the same PCI Card (for example : one TE410P). I will connect two
> SIP phones for test purposes.
> Do you think it is a good test ?
> Could i define a little dialplan to test SIP to SS7 and SS7 to SIP ?
>
> Thanks,
> Jean-Louis.
>
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>  Use TDMoE. You can use it between two hosts with a good gigabit switch or
> a 100Mbps crossover link (just my personal standard). It can also be done
> using local TDMoE.
> Google is your friend, there's plenty of Asterisk+TDMoE documentation on
> the internet.
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