Use Cases:TMG Performing M2UA Signaling Relay
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*[[Toolpack:Protocol_Stack_Settings_B#M2UA-MTP3-ISUP]] | *[[Toolpack:Protocol_Stack_Settings_B#M2UA-MTP3-ISUP]] | ||
− | + | **M2UA Configuration -> Note Type:M2UA-MTP2 Relay | |
+ | **M2UA Link -> Bing the configured MTP2 link | ||
+ | **No need to configure MTP3 part | ||
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*[[Toolpack:Protocol_Stack_Settings_B#M2UA-MTP3-ISUP]] | *[[Toolpack:Protocol_Stack_Settings_B#M2UA-MTP3-ISUP]] | ||
− | + | **M2UA Configuration -> Note Type:SG | |
+ | **M2UA Link -> Bing the configured MTP2 link | ||
+ | **No need to configure MTP3 part | ||
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Applies to version(s): v2.9 and above
In this scenario, all messages from TDM network are relayed to the IP network via Sigtran: M2UA
Note: This implementation, although based on standards, is proprietary.
Normally, one end is the SG and the other is the MGC. So in this use case, one of the TMGs simulates the MGC. All of this is transparent to the TDM devices interconnected over IP.
Configure TMG: M2UA Replay | Configure TMG: M2UA SG |
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