MTP3 Layer
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== TelcoBridges and MTP3 == | == TelcoBridges and MTP3 == | ||
− | TelcoBridges supports | + | TelcoBridges supports multiple MTP3 layer [[MTP3:Specification|standards and variants]] in its SS7 signaling stack. It also provides the following functionality: |
*Up to 64 [[OPC|OPCs]] per system | *Up to 64 [[OPC|OPCs]] per system | ||
*Up to 64 [[Linkset|linksets]] per system | *Up to 64 [[Linkset|linksets]] per system | ||
*Point code sharing by multiple devices with external [[Toolpack]] control | *Point code sharing by multiple devices with external [[Toolpack]] control | ||
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== Related actions == | == Related actions == | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_Transfer_Part Wikipedia article] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_Transfer_Part Wikipedia article] | ||
+ | *[[MTP3:Specification|Supported MTP3 standards and variants]] | ||
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Revision as of 16:33, 7 August 2009
The MTP3 layer provides message routing between signaling points in an SS7 network. This layer routes traffic away from failed links and signaling points and controls traffic when congestion occurs. The MTP3 layer contains a Userpart that represents a specific protocol variant.
A conceptual illustration of the MTP3 layer is provided on the right.
TelcoBridges and MTP3
TelcoBridges supports multiple MTP3 layer standards and variants in its SS7 signaling stack. It also provides the following functionality:
- Up to 64 OPCs per system
- Up to 64 linksets per system
- Point code sharing by multiple devices with external Toolpack control
Related actions