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Hello,
I just want to let you know, that I started some work on Q.931 TE state
timers in current openzap ozmod_isdn stack. The current stack has some
problems with freeing ressources when far end doesn't follow Q931 state
machine cleanly. On my side I
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Hello community,
to keep you informed about this. I got an early copy of the new openzap
ISDN stack. I did some changes to get it running with my uplink
provider. Most were dedicated to my uplink provider (AVAYA PBX, e.g.
needed IEs in CALL_PROC, mis
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Hello,
I fixed the bug that openzap doesn't send a RELEASE on incomming calls
for not registered but existing extensions.
Day 3 running the new Q931-TE stack is still successful :) It seems I
have still no open calls left after 1000+ of total calls .
Helmut,
This is wonderful news. Please keep up the good work.
-MC
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 2:52 AM, Helmut Kuper wrote:
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> I fixed the bug that openzap doesn't send a RELEASE on incomming calls
> for not registered but existing extensi
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Hello,
just to close this thread, I would like to say that after 21000
pstn-calls and 45 days up time (old stack: max 10 days) the ISDN call
resource management based on Q931 timers delivered by the *new* Q931
stack is still clean. Each done call was
Great stuff, thanks for your hard work :).
Keep it up.
Regards,
Diego
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Helmut Kuper wrote:
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> just to close this thread, I would like to say that after 21000
> pstn-calls and 45 days up time (old stac
w00t!
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 6:44 AM, Helmut Kuper wrote:
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> just to close this thread, I would like to say that after 21000
> pstn-calls and 45 days up time (old stack: max 10 days) the ISDN call
> resource management based on Q931 t
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Hi Diege,
the flowers has to go to Stefan Knoblich not to me ;) He did the coding!
regards
Helmut
On 02.09.2009 17:28, Diego Viola wrote:
> Great stuff, thanks for your hard work :).
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> Keep it up.
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> Regards,
>
> Diego
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please make sure you stay tuned into #openzap and coordinate with stkn and
the other guys
doing work on the stack. That way we can make sure we get the best out of
the code.
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 9:32 AM, Helmut Kuper wrote:
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Helmut Kuper wrote:
> Hello,
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> I just want to let you know, that I started some work on Q.931 TE state
> timers in current openzap ozmod_isdn stack. The current stack has some
> problems with freeing ressources when far end doesn't follow Q931 state
> machine cleanly. On my side I mainly miss a
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Hi Stefan,
On 12.06.2009 19:21, Stefan Knoblich wrote:
> Umm, you've been doing duplicate work then.
:( Well, I implemented just one timer by now. So not much time has been
wasted ...
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> The version of ozmod_isdn i have been working on is comple
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