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[[Image:Diagram-ISUP.jpg|thumb|300px|Schematic of the ISUP layer]]
 
The ISDN User Part (ISUP) is the highest layer in the [[SS7]] signaling stack and is responsible for the handling of calls.
 
The ISDN User Part (ISUP) is the highest layer in the [[SS7]] signaling stack and is responsible for the handling of calls.
  
A conceptual illustration of the ISUP protocol layer is shown below:
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A conceptual illustration of the ISUP protocol layer is provided on the right.
  
  
[[Image:Diagram-ISUP.jpg]]
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== TelcoBridges and ISUP ==
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TelcoBridges supports ISUP as part of its SS7 signaling stack implementation. It also offers the following functionality:
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'''ISUP'''
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*Control of up to 30,000 CICs per system
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=== Supported ISUP variants ===
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*ANSI 88, T1.113 (1998)
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*ANSI 92, T1.113 (1992)
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*ANSI 95, T1.113.1 – T1.113.4 (1995)
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*ITU 92, Q.761 – Q.764 (1993)
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*ITU 97, Q.761 – Q.764 (1997), Q.763 Addendum 1 (05/1998), Q.765 ISUP ASE module (05/1998)
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*Q.767, ITU 1991
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*Singapore Telecom, Common Channel Signalling System N.7, Singapore Telecom, 1988
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*Telcordia 97, GR-317, GR-394
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*ISUP UK
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*ETSI (V2 and V3): ETS 200 356, ETS 300 356
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*ISUP China
  
  
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*[[Toolpack:Create an ISUP Interface|Create an ISUP Interface]]
 
*[[Toolpack:Create an ISUP Interface|Create an ISUP Interface]]
 
*[[Toolpack:Status Menus:SS7 ISUP|Verify status of SS7 ISUP elements]]
 
*[[Toolpack:Status Menus:SS7 ISUP|Verify status of SS7 ISUP elements]]
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== References ==
 
== References ==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISDN_User_Part Wikipedia article]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISDN_User_Part Wikipedia article]

Revision as of 10:53, 21 July 2009

Schematic of the ISUP layer

The ISDN User Part (ISUP) is the highest layer in the SS7 signaling stack and is responsible for the handling of calls.

A conceptual illustration of the ISUP protocol layer is provided on the right.


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TelcoBridges and ISUP

TelcoBridges supports ISUP as part of its SS7 signaling stack implementation. It also offers the following functionality: ISUP

  • Control of up to 30,000 CICs per system


Supported ISUP variants

  • ANSI 88, T1.113 (1998)
  • ANSI 92, T1.113 (1992)
  • ANSI 95, T1.113.1 – T1.113.4 (1995)
  • ITU 92, Q.761 – Q.764 (1993)
  • ITU 97, Q.761 – Q.764 (1997), Q.763 Addendum 1 (05/1998), Q.765 ISUP ASE module (05/1998)
  • Q.767, ITU 1991
  • Singapore Telecom, Common Channel Signalling System N.7, Singapore Telecom, 1988
  • Telcordia 97, GR-317, GR-394
  • ISUP UK
  • ETSI (V2 and V3): ETS 200 356, ETS 300 356
  • ISUP China


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