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== Supported MTP2 variants ==
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==TelcoBridges and MTP2 ==
 
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TelcoBridges supports MTP2 as part of its SS7 signaling stack. It also provides the following functionality:
'''MTP1 and MTP2'''
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*56, 64, n x 64 kbps low-speed links (LSL)
 
*56, 64, n x 64 kbps low-speed links (LSL)
 
*1.5 and 2 Mbps high-speed links (HSL)
 
*1.5 and 2 Mbps high-speed links (HSL)
 
*Supports dynamic link configuration
 
*Supports dynamic link configuration
*Supported variants
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**ITU-T, Q.701, Q.703
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**ANSI T1.111.3
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=== Supported MTP2 variants ===
**JT Q.703 (TTC, Japan)
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*ITU-T, Q.701, Q.703
**NTT Q.703 (NTT, Japan)
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*ANSI T1.111.3
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*JT Q.703 (TTC, Japan)
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*NTT Q.703 (NTT, Japan)
  
  

Revision as of 10:50, 21 July 2009

Diagram-mtp2-latyer.jpg

The MTP2 layer in the SS7 protocol stack defines the functions and procedures of the signaling system for a reliable transfer of signaling messages over an SS7 signaling link. The MTP2 layer is a service provider to the MTP3 link layer, and at the same time it is a service user of the underlying trunk layer.

A conceptual illustration of the MTP2 layer is provided to the right.


Contents

TelcoBridges and MTP2

TelcoBridges supports MTP2 as part of its SS7 signaling stack. It also provides the following functionality:

  • 56, 64, n x 64 kbps low-speed links (LSL)
  • 1.5 and 2 Mbps high-speed links (HSL)
  • Supports dynamic link configuration


Supported MTP2 variants

  • ITU-T, Q.701, Q.703
  • ANSI T1.111.3
  • JT Q.703 (TTC, Japan)
  • NTT Q.703 (NTT, Japan)


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