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== TelcoBridges and SCCP == | == TelcoBridges and SCCP == | ||
TelcoBridges supports SCCP as part of its SS7 signaling stack. | TelcoBridges supports SCCP as part of its SS7 signaling stack. | ||
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+ | === SCCP === | ||
+ | *[[SCCP:Configuration|SCCP Configuration]] | ||
+ | **[[Toolpack:Create a SCCP stack|General Configuration]] | ||
+ | **[[Toolpack:Create a SCCP network|Network Configuration]] | ||
+ | **[[Toolpack:Create a SCCP LSAP|LSAP Configuration]] | ||
+ | **[[Toolpack:Create a SCCP route|Route Configuration]] | ||
+ | **[[Toolpack:Create a SCCP userpart|Userpart Configuration]] | ||
+ | **[[SCCP:GTT Association Configuration|GTT Association Configuration]] | ||
+ | **[[SCCP:GTT Address Map Configuration|GTT Address Map Configuration]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signalling_Connection_Control_Part Wikipedia article] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signalling_Connection_Control_Part Wikipedia article] | ||
− | *[[SCCP:Specification|Supported | + | *[[SCCP:Architecture|Architecture]] (NEED TO REVISE GRAPHIC) |
+ | **[[SCCP:Connectionless Service|Connectionless Service]] | ||
+ | **[[SCCP:Management|Management]] | ||
+ | **[[SCCP:Addressing|Addressing]] | ||
+ | **[[SCCP:Global Title Translation Association|Global Title Translation Association]] | ||
+ | **[[SCCP:Routing|Routing]] | ||
+ | **[[SCCP:Traffic Limitation and Congestion Control|Traffic Limitation and Congestion Control]] | ||
+ | **[[SCCP:Interworking|Interworking]] | ||
+ | **[[SCCP:Messages|Messages]] | ||
+ | *[[SCCP:Specification|Supported standards and variants]] | ||
+ | *[[SCCP:Alarms|Alarms]] | ||
+ | *[[SCCP:States|States]] | ||
+ | *[[SCCP:Statistics|Statistics]] | ||
[[category:Glossary]] | [[category:Glossary]] |
Revision as of 12:02, 10 September 2009
The Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) layer provides connectionless network services and an address translation mechanism, called global title translation (GTT), capability above MTP3. A global title can translate a string of digits (e.g., a dialled 800 number, calling card number, or mobile subscriber identification number) into a destination point code and/or subsystem number. A subsystem number uniquely identifies an application at the destination signaling point. SCCP provides the transport layer for TCAP-based services within the OSI model.
The schematic on the right show how SCCP fits into the OSI model.
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Features
SCCP supports the following features:
- Routing and translation functions.
- Management functions.
- Transfer of data without logical signaling connections.
The SCCP software supports two classes of service, in connectionless mode:
- Class 0: Basic connectionless class.
- Class 1: Sequenced connectionless class.
TelcoBridges and SCCP
TelcoBridges supports SCCP as part of its SS7 signaling stack.
Related actions
SCCP