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=== '''''Applies to version(s): v2.5, v2.6.''''' ===
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Now that you have configured the MTP3 layer of your SS7 system, you must create an ISDN user part stack. The ISDN user part (ISUP) is the highest layer in the SS7  signaling stack and is responsible for the handling of calls.   
 
Now that you have configured the MTP3 layer of your SS7 system, you must create an ISDN user part stack. The ISDN user part (ISUP) is the highest layer in the SS7  signaling stack and is responsible for the handling of calls.   
  

Latest revision as of 13:35, 9 July 2012

Applies to version(s): v2.5, v2.6.

Now that you have configured the MTP3 layer of your SS7 system, you must create an ISDN user part stack. The ISDN user part (ISUP) is the highest layer in the SS7 signaling stack and is responsible for the handling of calls.

To create an ISUP stack:


1- Click ISUP in the navigation panel

Toolpack v2.5 Navigation Panel ISUP.png

2- Click Create New Stack

Toolpack v2.5 Create ISUP Stack.png

3- Configure the new ISUP stack:

  • Make sure the box labeled Enabled is checked
  • Enter a name for the stack
  • Select a primary hardware adapter
  • Select a secondary hardware adapter
  • Click Create

Toolpack v2.5 Creating ISUP Stack.png

4- Verify that the "IsupStack was successfully created" message appears

Toolpack v2.5 ISUP Stack Created.png


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