On Fri, Dec 22, 2006 at 10:49:35PM +0500, Anton wrote:
> Guys,
>
> In a system with more than 8xE1 it's impossible to access
> to /dev/zap/(channel no) channels higher than 255. ZAPTEL
> Makefile generates only 255 instances and adjusting
> Makefile to be generating more of them, makes any nod
in fact chan_ss7 uses this method to access a channel which
provides the signalling link. And if I use that on the
span>8 ... so than I can't use chan_ss7. Matthew, looking
for a time when you'll sync your libss7 with 1.4 ;) Until
now have to stick with chan_ss7. Not sure, but is this a
limitation
On Dec 22, 2006, at 11:49 AM, Anton wrote:
Guys,
In a system with more than 8xE1 it's impossible to access
to /dev/zap/(channel no) channels higher than 255. ZAPTEL
Makefile generates only 255 instances and adjusting
Makefile to be generating more of them, makes any nodes
over 255 to be anyway
On Fri, 2006-12-22 at 22:49 +0500, Anton wrote:
> Guys,
>
> In a system with more than 8xE1 it's impossible to access
> to /dev/zap/(channel no) channels higher than 255. ZAPTEL
> Makefile generates only 255 instances and adjusting
> Makefile to be generating more of them, makes any nodes
> o
BTW: Seems newest Sangoma ExpressPCI cards seems to have a
sensitivity issue, after switching from A102 cards links
became unusable (I have LONG E1's over 120 meters on UTP
cable, and though CISCO AS5350 does not have any problems
with that links - Seems SANGOMA have. A102 more sensitive
than
Yes, It is equipped with
2xSangoma 8xE1ExpressPCI cards+1xSangoma 2xE1 card
making in total 18xE1 links. Yes Eighteen E1's.
I've tested it in PRI mode Back-to-back (with ALL channels
interlinked and was able get stable 320 simultaneous
channels active before machine runs out of CPU power.
BTW
Anton wrote:
Guys,
In a system with more than 8xE1
Jesus! Can you actually USE such a thing? If you pardon the curiosity,
what are the specs of the machine, and what's it used for?
Juan
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Guys,
In a system with more than 8xE1 it's impossible to access
to /dev/zap/(channel no) channels higher than 255. ZAPTEL
Makefile generates only 255 instances and adjusting
Makefile to be generating more of them, makes any nodes
over 255 to be anyway dead (attempt to access returns (for
ins