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Now that you have created the SCCP layer of your SS7 system, it is time to move on to the final step, creating the [[TCAP]] layer.
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Once the SCCP layer of the SS7 system is created, it is time to move on to the final step, creating the [[TCAP]] layer.
  
 
The TCAP layer uses transport services provided by SCCP to implement transaction capabilities application services. TCAP defines the end-to-end protocol between TCAP users, which may be located in a SS7  network or in another network supporting TCAP protocol.
 
The TCAP layer uses transport services provided by SCCP to implement transaction capabilities application services. TCAP defines the end-to-end protocol between TCAP users, which may be located in a SS7  network or in another network supporting TCAP protocol.

Latest revision as of 10:38, 15 July 2013

Applies to version(s): v2.5, v2.6, v2.7

Once the SCCP layer of the SS7 system is created, it is time to move on to the final step, creating the TCAP layer.

The TCAP layer uses transport services provided by SCCP to implement transaction capabilities application services. TCAP defines the end-to-end protocol between TCAP users, which may be located in a SS7 network or in another network supporting TCAP protocol.

The first step in doing so is to create a new TCAP stack.

To create a TCAP stack:


1- Select TCAP from the navigation panel


Toolpack v2.5 Navigation Panel TCAP.png


2- Configure the new TCAP stack:

  • Enter a name for the TCAP stack
  • Select a primary adapter
  • Select a secondary adapter
  • Click Create


Toolpack v2.5 Creating TCAP Stack.png


3- Verify that the "TcapStack was successfully created" message appears


Toolpack v2.5 TCAP Stack Created.png


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