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'''Global title translation''' (GTT) is the [[SS7]] equivalent to [[IP|IP]] routing. Translation examines the destination address (e.g. the number being called) and decides how to identify it over the telephone network. This process can include  ''global title analysis'', which is the act of looking up the number and finding a result address, and ''global title modification''.
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'''Global title translation''' (GTT) is the [[SS7]] equivalent to IP routing. Translation examines the destination address (e.g. the number being called) and decides how to identify it over the telephone network. This process can include  ''global title analysis'', which is the act of looking up the number and finding a result address, and ''global title modification''.
  
 
It is possible for the result of '''Global Title Translation''' to be '''Route on [[SSN]]'''. This means that, instead of the Global Title routing, lower level [[Message Transfer Part|MTP]] routing will be used for this message from this point on. Equivalently, in a system using [[SIGTRAN]], the result from Global Title Translation may be to a route to an IP server.
 
It is possible for the result of '''Global Title Translation''' to be '''Route on [[SSN]]'''. This means that, instead of the Global Title routing, lower level [[Message Transfer Part|MTP]] routing will be used for this message from this point on. Equivalently, in a system using [[SIGTRAN]], the result from Global Title Translation may be to a route to an IP server.

Latest revision as of 12:40, 11 May 2012

Global title translation (GTT) is the SS7 equivalent to IP routing. Translation examines the destination address (e.g. the number being called) and decides how to identify it over the telephone network. This process can include global title analysis, which is the act of looking up the number and finding a result address, and global title modification.

It is possible for the result of Global Title Translation to be Route on SSN. This means that, instead of the Global Title routing, lower level MTP routing will be used for this message from this point on. Equivalently, in a system using SIGTRAN, the result from Global Title Translation may be to a route to an IP server.

Reference

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Title

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