ISUP:Information element usage
Within every notification or request message (other than a configuration message), the host application will have to read or insert data structures called “information elements” (or IEs). These data structures contain mandatory or optional information required by the ISUP layer and/or the remote ISUP layer to properly process the required operation (such as issuing a voice call).
The SS7 ISUP specifications define approximately one hundred different IEs that are used differently according to the variant or type of message. As a common example, the “called party number” IE contains the phone number of the party the host application wants to connect to. Therefore, this IE is inserted in the IAM message to inform the remote ISUP layer about the targeted end-user.
NOTE: ITU-T information elements are described more in detail in specification document Q.763.
NOTE: IE encoding, although similar between specifications (i.e. ANSI and ITU), may still differ slightly and requires that the user have access to the specification documents he plans to use. Since those are copyright-protected documents, TelcoBridges cannot make those directly available.