Toolpack:Creating an ISUP Interface B

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* [[Parameter: Origin Point Code|OPC]]
 
* [[Parameter: Origin Point Code|OPC]]
 
* [[Parameter: Destination Point Code|DPC]]
 
* [[Parameter: Destination Point Code|DPC]]
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'''Timers'''
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* [[Parameter: IsupNetwork_T4 Timer|T4 Timer]]
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* [[Parameter: Pause Timer|Pause Timer]]
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* [[Parameter: DPC Status Query Timer|DPC Status Query Timer]]
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'''Advanced Parameters'''
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* [[Parameter: Pause Action|Pause Action]]
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* [[Parameter: Available Test|Available Test]]
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* [[Parameter: Sls Selector|Sls Selector]]
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* [[Parameter: Sls Range|Sls Range]]

Latest revision as of 10:57, 17 September 2015

Applies to version(s): v2.8

The ISUP interface creates a binding within the ISUP layer of a particular variant, a specific network, and an OPC/DPC pair to which circuits can be assigned. It contains the circuit identifier codes (CICs) within the ISUP user part. One interface is created for each similar grouping of CICs within one user part protocol variant.

After you have created an ISUP user part, you must create one or more ISUP interfaces.

To create an ISUP interface:

1- Click ISUP in the navigation panel.

CreateIsupStack 0.png


2- Select the ISUP stack

SelectIsupStack 0.png


3- Click Create New Isup Interface in the ISUP stack configuration window

Create ISUP Interface 0.png


4- Configure the new ISUP interface:

  • Enter a name for the interface
  • Select an ISUP user part
  • Select an ISUP network
  • Select a trunk type
  • Select an originating point code (OPC)
  • Select a destination point code (DPC)
  • Click Create

Create ISUP Interface 1.png


5- Verify that the "IsupInterface was successfully created" message appears

Create ISUP Interface 2.png

List of Parameters


Timers


Advanced Parameters

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