Toolpack:Creating an M3UA Configuration (IPSP) A
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To set up your M3UA system on an IP server process (IPSP), you must first create a new M3UA configuration. | To set up your M3UA system on an IP server process (IPSP), you must first create a new M3UA configuration. | ||
In this configuration the SS7 MTP2 and MTP3 layers are replaced entirely by the SIGTRAN M3UA layer. This system is typically set up on two IP signaling points. | In this configuration the SS7 MTP2 and MTP3 layers are replaced entirely by the SIGTRAN M3UA layer. This system is typically set up on two IP signaling points. |
Latest revision as of 13:50, 9 July 2012
Applies to version(s): v2.5, v2.6.
To set up your M3UA system on an IP server process (IPSP), you must first create a new M3UA configuration. In this configuration the SS7 MTP2 and MTP3 layers are replaced entirely by the SIGTRAN M3UA layer. This system is typically set up on two IP signaling points.
To create an M3UA configuration on IPSP:
1- Click M3UA in the navigation panel:
2- Configure the M3UA service for IPSP:
- Enter a name for the configuration
- Select IP Server Process (IPSP) as the node type
- Click Create
3- Verify that the "M3ua Cfg was successfully created" message appears