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The M3UA (Message Transfer Part 3 User Adaptation Layer) layer can be use in 2 ways, either to extend an MTP3 links, either to replace the MTP3 and MTP2 layer entirely.
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The M3UA (Message Transfer Part 3 User Adaptation Layer) layer can be used in 2 ways, either to extend an [[MTP3 Layer|MTP3]]link or to replace the MTP3 and [[MTP2 Layer|MTP2]] layers entirely.
  
[[File:m3ua_sg_setup.png|m3ua_sg_setup.png]]
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'''FIGURE 1:'''
  
[[File:m3ua_ipsp_setup.png|m3ua_ipsp_setup.png]]
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[[File:m3ua_sg_setup.png|500px|m3ua_sg_setup.png]]
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'''FIGURE 2:'''
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[[File:m3ua_ipsp_setup.png|500px|m3ua_ipsp_setup.png]]
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When used in [[Toolpack]], the M3UA layer can be configured to interface with either a [[NIF]] or [[ISUP]]/[[SCCP]] layer.
  
When used in Toolpack, M3UA layer can be configure to be interface with either an NIF or ISUP/SCCP layer.
 
  
 
== TelcoBridges and M3UA ==
 
== TelcoBridges and M3UA ==
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TelcoBridges supports M3UA as part of its support for SIGTRAN. Additional details will be provided when SIGTRAN ships at the end of 2009.
  
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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*[http://www.protocols.com/pbook/sigtran.htm#m3ua Article at Protocols.com]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M3UA Wikipedia article]
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*RFC 4666 Signaling System 7 (SS7) Message Transfer Part 3 (MTP3) - User Adaptation Layer (M3UA)
  
 
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Revision as of 11:47, 17 November 2009

The M3UA (Message Transfer Part 3 User Adaptation Layer) layer can be used in 2 ways, either to extend an MTP3link or to replace the MTP3 and MTP2 layers entirely.

FIGURE 1:

m3ua_sg_setup.png


FIGURE 2:

m3ua_ipsp_setup.png


When used in Toolpack, the M3UA layer can be configured to interface with either a NIF or ISUP/SCCP layer.


TelcoBridges and M3UA

TelcoBridges supports M3UA as part of its support for SIGTRAN. Additional details will be provided when SIGTRAN ships at the end of 2009.


References

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