SCCP:Architecture

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SCCP LSAP must be associated with one MTP3 Userpart via a 1-to-1 association. A SCCP Route indicates a DPC that is accessible from this SCCP configuration node and their [[SSN]].
  
SCCP LSAP must be associated with one MTP3 Userpart via a 1-to-1 association. A SCCP Route indicates a DPC that is an accessible from this SCCP configuration node and their [[SSN]].
 
  
 
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SCCP Userpart can be used in conjunction with an above local TCAP layer and can be used as a standalone and communicates with remote TCAP layer (host application). See the connection mode table in the SCCP Userpart Configuration section.
SCCP Userpart can be used in conjunction with an above local TCAP layer and can be used as a standalone and communicates with remote TCAP8 layer (host application). See the connection mode table in the SCCP Userpart Configuration section.
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Latest revision as of 09:15, 3 April 2018

The SCCP software supports these functions:


SCCP provides the functions and procedures to transfer data across an SS7 network. SCCP is a service provider to TCAP and a service user of MTP Level 3 (as shown in the figure immediately below).


SCCP architecture.JPG


A SCCP layer has a Network section which represents a network identifier for a specific protocol variant. For a Network you must define:


SCCP LSAP must be associated with one MTP3 Userpart via a 1-to-1 association. A SCCP Route indicates a DPC that is accessible from this SCCP configuration node and their SSN.


SCCP Userpart can be used in conjunction with an above local TCAP layer and can be used as a standalone and communicates with remote TCAP layer (host application). See the connection mode table in the SCCP Userpart Configuration section.


A SCCP layer has a Userpart section which represents a sub-system number.


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