M UP -> S UP
M Down -> S UP -> M UP
M UP -> S UP -> relay down -> relay up
M UP -> S UP -> Kill M -> M UP
M Up -> S UP -> relay down -> M link down -> relay up -> M link up
Redmine Bug#1966
IAM ->
<-REL
<-ACM
<-ANM
ACM sets the reset flag
ANM sets the group reset flag
when both reset flags are set we got into infinite loop
No more "invalid span", now it's either "'foo' not a libpri span" or
"'foo' span not found" which makes it a lot more useful.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Knoblich <stkn@openisdn.net>
src/ftmod/ftmod_sangoma_ss7/ftmod_sangoma_ss7_handle.c
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
src/ftmod/ftmod_sangoma_ss7/ftmod_sangoma_ss7_handle.c: In function
'handle_con_ind':
src/ftmod/ftmod_sangoma_ss7/ftmod_sangoma_ss7_handle.c:255: warning: format '%x'
expects type 'unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'U32'
make[6]: *** [ftmod_sangoma_ss7_la-ftmod_sangoma_ss7_handle.lo] Error 1
cpg_on_progress_media is default to TRUE if not xml option exists.
transparent_iam_max_size added to ccspan. Gloal value is used
if transparent_iam_max_size is not in ccSpan.
The latter is a well known automake variable, used
to set (per-Makefile) automake options and supported
since the beginning of time (= automake 1.4).
The former is a made-up variable that doesn't really
do anything.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Knoblich <stkn@openisdn.net>
The latter is a well known automake variable, used
to set (per-Makefile) automake options and supported
since the beginning of time (= automake 1.4).
The former is a made-up variable that doesn't really
do anything.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Knoblich <stkn@openisdn.net>
The latter is a well known automake variable, used
to set (per-Makefile) automake options and supported
since the beginning of time (= automake 1.4).
The former is a made-up variable that doesn't really
do anything.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Knoblich <stkn@openisdn.net>
The latter is a well known automake variable, used
to set (per-Makefile) automake options and supported
since the beginning of time (= automake 1.4).
The former is a made-up variable that doesn't really
do anything.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Knoblich <stkn@openisdn.net>
The latter is a well known automake variable, used
to set (per-Makefile) automake options and supported
since the beginning of time (= automake 1.4).
The former is a made-up variable that doesn't really
do anything.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Knoblich <stkn@openisdn.net>
Fixed hw alarm handling: physical ids were not used which caused alarms
read wrong.
Tested sip hold
Group blocks/unblock
Group reset
Link down-> block -> unblock
FS start with link down then link up
FS start with link up, take link down and up -> make incoming call
This fixes a "AX_COMPILER_VENDOR: command not found" error on
systems with older autotools versions (CentOS 5.x in this case).
Not a problem on newer auto* toolchains, they either ignore
acinclude.m4 completely or handle it in a different way.
(In fact, acinclude.m4 is not even needed for the one on CentOS 5,
but we'll keep it for now.)
Tested-on: CentOS 5.7 x86_64 autoconf 2.59 / automake 1.9.6 / libtool 1.5.22
Tested-on: Gentoo 20111031 x86_64 autoconf 2.68 / automake 1.11 / libtool 2.4
Signed-off-by: Stefan Knoblich <stkn@openisdn.net>