History: ss7boost.confSource of version: 42 (current)!ss7boost.conf
--- ~pp~# This is the ss7boost.conf file used by ss7boost. # Copyright (c) 2005 Xygnada Technology, Inc. [SS7BOOST]~/pp~ This section defines some global attributes of a particular instance of ss7boost. *SS7 Protocol **ITU **ANSI *Self Point Code ** 14 bit unsigned integer for ITU ** Three 8 bit unsigned integers separated by spaces (network cluster member) *System ID **unsigned integer **identifies this system in CDR log report *Verbose Group (see ((Verbose Group Indicators))) ~pp~# SS7 Protocol Self Point Code System Id Verbose Group ITU 200 1 1~/pp~ The next two address and port definitions describe the connection to ss7box. The assignments must be the reverse of what is found in the [[M3UA] section of ((ss7box.conf)).~pp~ [SS7BOX] # local address local port 127.0.0.43 50220 # remote address remote port 127.0.0.44 50220 [SANGOMA_MGD]~/pp~This section defines the connection to sangoma_mgd. The assignments must be the reverse of the boost_XXXXX assignments in ((sangoma_mgd.conf)).~pp~ # local address port 127.0.0.66 53000 # remote address port 127.0.0.65 53000 [CLI]~/pp~This section defines the connection to the ss7boost command line interface system. The assignments must be the reverse of what is found in the [[APPSERVER] section of ((ss7boost_cli.conf)).~pp~ # Local # address port 127.0.0.92 55000 # Remote (CLI script) # address port 127.0.0.93 55000 [CDR] # Automatic CDR Logging at Startup (y/n) n # Local # address port 127.0.0.92 55011 # Remote (CDR Collector) # address port 127.0.0.93 55011 [SYSTEM_TIMERS] 0 0.00 # base, unused 1 20.00 # ping clients 2 45.00 # call stop 3 10.00 # all trunk reset; pause between trunk resets 4 20.00 # automatic call gap 5 0.00 # last, unused [TRUNK]~/pp~ * index - must match TDMV_SPAN-1 value in wanpipeX.conf of E1/T1 of this trunk * facility type **T1 - 24 channels **E1 - 31 channels *CIC base **the CIC assigned to ss7boost channel 0 **see ((Channel Numbering)) for more details **see ((CIC Mapping)) for more details *non-voice channels **any channel not used for voice, for example the SS7 signaling channels **use the ss7boost channel number ~pp~ # CIC #index fac type base non-voice channels 0 E1 1 15 end 1 E1 33 end end [TRUNK_GROUP]~/pp~ *A - tg_index **must be in order [[0..99] **early termination of list with keyword "end" *B - remote p/c **point code of SSP on remote end of span *C - ISUP SIO PRIO **value to assign to MTP3 header SIO priority field in ISUP messages *D - ISUP SIO NI **value to assign to MTP3 header SIO network indicator field in ISUP messages *E - CIC descend **the direction of hunting for an available CIC **n - CIC hunting starts low and increments **y - CIC hunting starts high and decrements *F - overlap signalling **use of overlap vs en bloc call setup method **n - en bloc **y - overlap *G - ((NADI In Prefix)) **n - no prefix added to numbers **y - NADI value in prefix digit in all calling/called numbers passed between the dialplan and ISUP; disables the next option - clg num NADI; also makes the ((Structured Trunk Group Value)) dialplan feature unecessary *H - clg num NADI **integer value placed in the Calling Party Address - ((Nature of Address)) field for all outbound calls per Q.763 *I - Tranmission Media Requirement 3.1 KHz allowed **n - not allowed **y - allowed *J - Tranmission Media Requirement Speech allowed **n - not allowed **y - allowed *K - Calling Party Category ** 10 - ordinary subscriber (should be kept as default value) ** Refer to Q.763 for more values *L - outbound Transmission Medium Requirement value (0..3) ** Refer to Q.763 *Z - span_list **space separated list of span indices from the [[TRUNK] section above **numerical order not required **a span may be used in only one trunk group **a span list may contain up to 20 spans **a span list is delimited with the keywords "begin" and "end" ~pp~# A B C D E F G H I J K L Z 0 201 1 2 n y n 3 y y 10 0 begin 0 1 end end [GTT_TYPE]~/pp~ This section associates a GTT type with a ss7boost defined value assigned to each GTT function. This is necessary because there is no industry consensus on the GTT functions associated with each of the possible values in the GTT Type field (0..255) of the SCCP Calling/Called Party Address parameter. It is possible, though unlikely, to have more functions than available GTT Type values (256). The format of each entry is two decimal integers: <gtt type value> <ss7boost gtt function id> where: *gtt type value is in the range 0..255 *ss7boost gtt function id is one of the following: ** 5 (CNAM) ** 6 (LNP) ** 7 (TFS) ** 8 (LIDB) ** 9 (MAP) ** 10 (HLR) ** 11 (VLR) ** more values added as needed by ss7boost maintainers Other rules: *This section may have up to 256 entries. *No order is enforced. *Duplicate entries are allowed with later entries overriding previous ones. * Early termination of the section with "end" is allowed. ~pp~# GTT Type SSN Function ID 11 210 5 # CNAM end [CNAM_SERVER_2] # describes parameters of relationship with the media_gw # Local (app server) # address port 127.0.0.76 53040 # Remote (media_gw) # address port 127.0.0.75 53040 [CNAM_SERVER_3] # describes parameters of relationship with the media_gw # Local (app server) # address port 127.0.0.86 53040 # Remote (media_gw) # address port 127.0.0.85 53040~/pp~ |
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