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The M2UA (Message Transfer Part 2 User Adaptation Layer) is use to interface MTP2 of the SG to the MTP3 of a MGC. M2UA can also be seen as way to extend a MTP2 link. An M2UA link is always bind to an MTP2 link.
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The M2UA (Message Transfer Part 2 User Adaptation Layer) is used to interface [[MTP2 Layer|MTP2]] of the signaling gateway to the [[MTP3 Layer|MTP3]] of a media gateway controller. M2UA can also be seen as way to extend a MTP2 link. An M2UA link is always bound to an MTP2 link.
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Here is a diagram of a setup using M2UA:
 
Here is a diagram of a setup using M2UA:
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[[File:m2ua_setup2.png|m2ua_setup2.png]]
 
[[File:m2ua_setup2.png|m2ua_setup2.png]]
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As you can see the M2UA layer can be interface with either NIF or MTP3. Therefore M2UA has 2 modes of operation. Toolpack can configure M2UA in both modes.
 
As you can see the M2UA layer can be interface with either NIF or MTP3. Therefore M2UA has 2 modes of operation. Toolpack can configure M2UA in both modes.
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== TelcoBridges and M2UA ==
 
== TelcoBridges and M2UA ==
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TelcoBridges supports M2UA as part of its [[SIGTRAN]] implementation. Additional information will be provided when SIGTRAN ships at the end of 2009.
  
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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*[http://www.protocols.com/pbook/sigtran.htm#m2ua Article at Protocols.com]
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*RFC 3331 Signaling System 7 (SS7) Message Transfer Part 2 (MTP2) - User Adaptation Layer
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Revision as of 11:35, 17 November 2009

The M2UA (Message Transfer Part 2 User Adaptation Layer) is used to interface MTP2 of the signaling gateway to the MTP3 of a media gateway controller. M2UA can also be seen as way to extend a MTP2 link. An M2UA link is always bound to an MTP2 link.


Here is a diagram of a setup using M2UA:


m2ua_setup2.png


As you can see the M2UA layer can be interface with either NIF or MTP3. Therefore M2UA has 2 modes of operation. Toolpack can configure M2UA in both modes.


TelcoBridges and M2UA

TelcoBridges supports M2UA as part of its SIGTRAN implementation. Additional information will be provided when SIGTRAN ships at the end of 2009.


References

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