SS7 User's Guide
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION as of August 31st, 2009.
General description goes here.
Contents |
Before you begin
The signaling information/code contained in this document/product is based on the best information we have available. Although it has been tested successfully with other piece of signaling equipment, we cannot guarantee that it will conform to the usage of any particular switch in the field.
Key concepts
SS7 User's Guide
MTP2
- Overview
- MTP2 Configuration (THERE ARE SOME PARAMETERS MISSING)
- MTP2 States
- Statistics
MTP3
- Overview (NEED TO UDPATE LINKED PAGE WITH CONTENT FROM SS7 USER GUIDE)
- Architecture (PAGE CONTENT IS INCOMPLETE; NEED TO REVISE GRAPHICS)
- Specification
- MTP3 Configuration
- Configuration of layer (this may not be required; could be API specific; clean up language)
- Link Alarms
- Linkset Alarms
- Route Alarms
- MTP3 States (SHOULD PROBABLY GET SCREENSHOTS LIKE FOR MTP2)
- MTP3 Statistics
- MTP3 Standalone mode
ISUP
- Overview (NEED TO FIND A HOME FOR ALL OF THE HISTORY AT BEGINNING OF SECTION]]
- ISUP summary
- Architecture
- Configuration sequence
- Specification
- ISUP Configuration
- Layout of the ISUP network
- Configuration of layer
- General configuration
- Network (need to add content from SS7 guide for the next three)
- Userpart
- Interface
- Circuits
- ISUP Signaling
- Host application requirements
- General guidelines for designing an efficient call control application using ISUP
- General guidelines for designing highly redundant application (blade failure)
- General guidelines for designing a high-performance system
- General guidelines to have highly redundant high-performance system (host failure)
- Information element usage
- IE inclusion in different messages (NEED TO ADD TABLES 50 AND 51)
- ISUP functions and behaviours
- Blocking and unblocking
- Circuit group functions
- Flow control
- Circuit continuity testing (VALIDATE THE CODING REFERENCES AS WELL AS WORD REFERENCES)
- Call flow and scenarios
- Successful basic call setup (no ACM)
- Successful basic call setup (with ACM)
- Successful call setup (with CPG)
- Successful call setup (overlap)
- Successful call release
- Outgoing call refused by incoming side
- Call collision because racing condition host TB640
- Call collision between two SS7 nodes
- Call with successful continuity testing
- Call with failed continuity testing and successful re-check
- Call with failed continuity testing and no re-check
- Call with failed continuity testing and failed re-check
- Call with failed continuity testing and failed re-check (timeout)
- Successful continuity testing out-of-call
- Failed continuity testing out-of-call with successful re-check
- Failed continuity testing out-of-call with failed re-check
- Circuit group reset
- Circuit blocking
- Circuit group blocking
- Circuit unblocking
- Circuit group unblocking
- Host application requirements
SCCP
- Overview
- SCCP Configuration
- SCCP Alarms
- SCCP States
- SCCP Statistics
- SCCP Standalone mode
- Data Request
- Coordinate Request
- Coordinate Response
- Point Code SSN Status Request
- SSN State Change Request
- Data Received
- Data Error Indication
- Coordinate Indication
- Coordinate Confirmation
- Point Code SSN Status Confirmation
- SSN State Change Indication
- SSN State Change Confirmation
- PC State Change Indication
TCAP
- Overview
- TCAP Configuration
- TCAP Transaction
- TCAP Alarms
- TCAP States
- TCAP Statistics