Simple SIGTRAN STP using RestComm jSS7
There was a thread that died out on the mobicents-public a couple of years ago about possibly creating a simple SIGTRAN only STP using the JSS7 stacks.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mobicents-public/wDvelzJLtb8
Has anyone successfully created such an STP ? I'm looking to build or reuse a basic software STP with GTT for lab work and testing (not production). Any basic advice on approaching this would be greatly appreciated.
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There was a thread that died out on the mobicents-public a couple of years ago about possibly creating a simple SIGTRAN only STP using the JSS7 stacks.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mobicents-public/wDvelzJLtb8
Has anyone successfully created such an STP ? I'm looking to build or reuse a basic software STP with GTT for lab work and testing (not production). Any basic advice on approaching this would be greatly appreciated.
restcomm
I don't think anyone took it further and contributed it back in the open. Would this be something you would be interested in doing and lead the project ? We could potentially fold that into the github.com/RestComm/load-balancer project to start with
– jeand
Jul 21 '16 at 7:56
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If I do go this route and make some progress I'll get back to you about folding back into the load balancer. Thanks !
– Jeff Rowlands
Aug 3 '16 at 3:40
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There was a thread that died out on the mobicents-public a couple of years ago about possibly creating a simple SIGTRAN only STP using the JSS7 stacks.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mobicents-public/wDvelzJLtb8
Has anyone successfully created such an STP ? I'm looking to build or reuse a basic software STP with GTT for lab work and testing (not production). Any basic advice on approaching this would be greatly appreciated.
restcomm
There was a thread that died out on the mobicents-public a couple of years ago about possibly creating a simple SIGTRAN only STP using the JSS7 stacks.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mobicents-public/wDvelzJLtb8
Has anyone successfully created such an STP ? I'm looking to build or reuse a basic software STP with GTT for lab work and testing (not production). Any basic advice on approaching this would be greatly appreciated.
restcomm
restcomm
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Jeff RowlandsJeff Rowlands
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I don't think anyone took it further and contributed it back in the open. Would this be something you would be interested in doing and lead the project ? We could potentially fold that into the github.com/RestComm/load-balancer project to start with
– jeand
Jul 21 '16 at 7:56
1
If I do go this route and make some progress I'll get back to you about folding back into the load balancer. Thanks !
– Jeff Rowlands
Aug 3 '16 at 3:40
add a comment |
I don't think anyone took it further and contributed it back in the open. Would this be something you would be interested in doing and lead the project ? We could potentially fold that into the github.com/RestComm/load-balancer project to start with
– jeand
Jul 21 '16 at 7:56
1
If I do go this route and make some progress I'll get back to you about folding back into the load balancer. Thanks !
– Jeff Rowlands
Aug 3 '16 at 3:40
I don't think anyone took it further and contributed it back in the open. Would this be something you would be interested in doing and lead the project ? We could potentially fold that into the github.com/RestComm/load-balancer project to start with
– jeand
Jul 21 '16 at 7:56
I don't think anyone took it further and contributed it back in the open. Would this be something you would be interested in doing and lead the project ? We could potentially fold that into the github.com/RestComm/load-balancer project to start with
– jeand
Jul 21 '16 at 7:56
1
1
If I do go this route and make some progress I'll get back to you about folding back into the load balancer. Thanks !
– Jeff Rowlands
Aug 3 '16 at 3:40
If I do go this route and make some progress I'll get back to you about folding back into the load balancer. Thanks !
– Jeff Rowlands
Aug 3 '16 at 3:40
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I have not tried Restcomm open source Sigtran stack instead used Dialogic DSI Sigtran stack. DSI stack requires commercial license for host processes(SCCP, TCAP, MAP, INAP etc.) for running forever but host processes works with 1 hour limit without any license file to assist development or testing purposes as a courtesy by Dialogic.
If it is ok to restart application every hour, you can use its Global Title Translation configuration to define routing rules based on SCCP calling and called party address fields. It’s package comes with sample configuration for host processes and SS7 related configuration, there are also sample GTT rules.
Documentation can be found here.
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I have not tried Restcomm open source Sigtran stack instead used Dialogic DSI Sigtran stack. DSI stack requires commercial license for host processes(SCCP, TCAP, MAP, INAP etc.) for running forever but host processes works with 1 hour limit without any license file to assist development or testing purposes as a courtesy by Dialogic.
If it is ok to restart application every hour, you can use its Global Title Translation configuration to define routing rules based on SCCP calling and called party address fields. It’s package comes with sample configuration for host processes and SS7 related configuration, there are also sample GTT rules.
Documentation can be found here.
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I have not tried Restcomm open source Sigtran stack instead used Dialogic DSI Sigtran stack. DSI stack requires commercial license for host processes(SCCP, TCAP, MAP, INAP etc.) for running forever but host processes works with 1 hour limit without any license file to assist development or testing purposes as a courtesy by Dialogic.
If it is ok to restart application every hour, you can use its Global Title Translation configuration to define routing rules based on SCCP calling and called party address fields. It’s package comes with sample configuration for host processes and SS7 related configuration, there are also sample GTT rules.
Documentation can be found here.
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I have not tried Restcomm open source Sigtran stack instead used Dialogic DSI Sigtran stack. DSI stack requires commercial license for host processes(SCCP, TCAP, MAP, INAP etc.) for running forever but host processes works with 1 hour limit without any license file to assist development or testing purposes as a courtesy by Dialogic.
If it is ok to restart application every hour, you can use its Global Title Translation configuration to define routing rules based on SCCP calling and called party address fields. It’s package comes with sample configuration for host processes and SS7 related configuration, there are also sample GTT rules.
Documentation can be found here.
I have not tried Restcomm open source Sigtran stack instead used Dialogic DSI Sigtran stack. DSI stack requires commercial license for host processes(SCCP, TCAP, MAP, INAP etc.) for running forever but host processes works with 1 hour limit without any license file to assist development or testing purposes as a courtesy by Dialogic.
If it is ok to restart application every hour, you can use its Global Title Translation configuration to define routing rules based on SCCP calling and called party address fields. It’s package comes with sample configuration for host processes and SS7 related configuration, there are also sample GTT rules.
Documentation can be found here.
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I don't think anyone took it further and contributed it back in the open. Would this be something you would be interested in doing and lead the project ? We could potentially fold that into the github.com/RestComm/load-balancer project to start with
– jeand
Jul 21 '16 at 7:56
1
If I do go this route and make some progress I'll get back to you about folding back into the load balancer. Thanks !
– Jeff Rowlands
Aug 3 '16 at 3:40