Toolpack:Creating an M3UA ISUP Network A
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Now that you have created an initial ISUP stack, you must create a new ISUP network. | Now that you have created an initial ISUP stack, you must create a new ISUP network. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:57, 9 July 2012
Applies to version(s): v2.5, v2.6.
Now that you have created an initial ISUP stack, you must create a new ISUP network.
The ISUP network tells the ISUP protocol layer about a collection of SS7 nodes that are accessible through MTP3. Based upon your system configuration, one or more ISUP networks are created. Repeat this section for as many networks as you require.
NOTE: An ISUP network can be used by multiple ISUP interfaces even if they are members of different ISUP userpart (e.g., to support multiple switch variants for a single SS7 network).
To create an M3UA ISUP network:
1- Click "Create New ISUP Network" in the ISUP stack configuration window
2- Configure the new ISUP network:
- Enter a name for the network
- Select M3UA as the type of network to bind
- Select an M3UA user part
- Click Create
3. Verify that the "IsupNetwork was successfully created" message appears