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    Author Topic: Is it a Pardox..? or IMPOSSIBLE  (Read 233 times)
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    « on: August 12, 2008, 04:08:00 AM »

    I need to create e1 / SDH ring between 2 softswitches (Notel CS2k and Siemens HiQ)
    Is it possible..?
    or my supervisor has gone crazy while doing researchs>>?

    Well as i far as i know IP connection b/w Softswitches and E1/T1 connection b/w
    Signaling points of SS7 or PSTN entities..  But this guy wants me to create a E1 circuit b/w above 2 soft switches(using optical or Electrical connection)

    Also my work is here to create a SS7 Network in the Research Lab, compatible with
    the simulated Cable Network, VoIP network and above 2 softswitches. As a FIRST STEP he wants me to do like above..

    I am realy Naive / Novice and amateur here stuck with my Internship,
    i am not going any further than this but checking mails and chatting and playing games

    please some one give me a short / rough guidance..
    Or please give me the Ideal Links from where i can get Infos or Post it..

    Thanks in Advance

    Ronin
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