OpenSS7

OpenSS7 is an opensource development project to provide robust and GPL'ed SS7 stack for Linux and other UN*X operation systems.
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  • License:
  • AGPL
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • OpenSS7 Corporation
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.openss7.org/streams.html

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OpenSS7 is an opensource development project to provide robust and GPL'ed SS7 stack for Linux and other UN*X operation systems. OpenSS7 is an opensource development project to provide robust and GPL'ed SS7 stack for Linux and other UN*X operation systems.Perhaps we should have called it LinuxSS7, or SS7-For-The-Common-Man, or SS7-For-The-Rest-Of-Us, but we're kinda attached to the name OpenSS7 as this is an opensource project.Project PurposeThe purpose of the OpenSS7 project is to attempt to address the following impediments to the widespread use of SS7 both inside and outside the carrier community: Expense, Complexity, Collaboration, Certification, Core Competency and Expertise. Project BackgroundLists and describes some of the significant turning points in the OpenSS7 Project. These are just the highlights. Project MandateMandate of the OpenSS7 Project: build an SS7 stack. Project ScopeLists and describes what components are considered within the scope of the project and which are not. Project ObjectivesLists and describes the specific objectives of the OpensSS7 Project. What's New in This Release: · License upgrade to AGPL Version 3. · Modifications to build under Fedora 2.6.22.5-49 kernel. These changes also support 2.6.22.9-91.fc7 kernel. Modifications to build under Fedora 2.6.25-45.fc9 and 2.6.26.5-45.fc9 kernels. Documented lib32gcc1 problem on Ubuntu. Noted problem running under XEN kernels. XEN kernels are not yet supported. Added MODULE_VERSION to all modules and drivers. · Ability to strap out major documentation build and installation primarily for embedded targets. Improvements to common build process for embedded and cross-compile targets. Cross-compile fixes (strap out AC_FUNC_REALLOC macro when cross-compiling). Conversion of RPM spec files to common approach for major subpackages. · Build system now builds yum(8) repositories for RPMs and apt-get(8) repositories for DEBs. Installation documentation has been updated to include details of repository install sourcesref. · Higher performance and updated performance papers. · Updated tool chain to m4-1.4.12, autoconf-2.63 and texinfo-4.13. Support for flex 2.5.33 in maintainer mode. · Updated references database for manual pages and roff(1) documents. Added the following major sub-packages to the master build (and release): · strx25-0.9.2.1 All of the major subpackages that are at production release have maintenance upgrades for new production kernels, distributions and tool chains. Many of the major subpackages have greatly expanded documentation and provide additional modules and drivers not previously available in public releases. Significant feature updates were made to: · strxns-0.9.2.7 · strinet-0.9.2.7 · strchan-0.9.2.4 · strx25-0.9.2.1 · striso-0.9.2.4 · strss7-0.9a.8 · sigtran-0.9.2.4


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