Signaling System 7 (SS7) Installation and Configuration Manual
P/N 6464-17
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Table of Contents
About This Manual
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1 Introduction
- 1.1 Overview
- 1.2 Usage
2 SS7 Software Installation
- 2.1 Before Starting Installation
- 2.2 General Installation Steps
- 2.2.1 Installing the Base/Device Driver Package
- 2.2.2 Installing the SS7 MTP and Optional Software Packages
3 Getting Started
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Modifying the Sample Configuration Files
- 3.2.1 The TDM Configuration File
- 3.2.2 The MTP3 Configuration File
- 3.3 Starting the Txalarm Utility
- 3.4 Downloading the Boards With Ss7load
- 3.5 Monitoring Link Status Through txalarm
- 3.6 Troubleshooting Link Problems Through Txalarm
4 Configuring TDM Bus Physical Interfaces
- 4.1 TDM Configuration Creation
- 4.1.1 T1/E1 Configuration Options
- 4.1.2 MVIP/H.100/H.110 Bus Timing Options
- 4.1.3 TDM Port Configuration
- 4.2 Configuration Binary File Generation
- 4.3 Configuration Download
5 SS7 MTP Configuration
- 5.1 Introduction to the MTP Layer
- 5.2 The MTP Configuration
- 5.2.1 General Configuration Section
- 5.2.2 Links Configuration Section
- 5.2.3 Network Service Access Points (NSAPs) Section
- 5.2.4 Route Definition Section
- 5.2.5 Link Set Definition Section
- 5.3 Sample MTP Configuration File
- 5.4 MTP Configuration Considerations
- 5.4.1 Configuring Routes to Non-Adjacent Nodes
- 5.4.2 Using Routing Masks
- 5.4.3 Considerations for Configuring for Japan-NTT Protocol Variant
- 5.4.4 Sample MTP Configuration File for Japan-NTT Protocol Variant
- 5.5 MTP Configuration Parameters Reference
- 5.5.1 General Parameters
- 5.5.2 Link Parameters
- 5.5.3 Network Service Access Point (NSAP) Parameters
- 5.5.4 Routing Parameters
- 5.5.5 Link-Set Parameters
6 SS7 ISUP Configuration
- 6.1 Introduction to the ISUP Layer
- 6.2 The ISUP Configuration
- 6.3 Sample ISUP Configuration File
- 6.4 ISUP Configuration Parameters Reference
- 6.4.1 General Parameters
- 6.4.2 Service Access Point (SAP) Definition
- 6.4.3 Network Service Access Point (NSAP) Definition
- 6.4.4 Circuit Group Definitions
7 SS7 SCCP Configuration
- 7.1 Introduction to the SCCP Layer
- 7.2 The SCCP Configuration
- 7.3 Sample SCCP Configuration File
- 7.4 Using Default Routing
- 7.4.1 Introduction
- 7.4.2 Enabling Default Routing
- 7.4.3 Impact of Default Routing on SCCP Message Routing
- 7.4.4 Impact of Default Routing on SCCP Management
- 7.4.5 SCCP Limitations When Default Routing is Enabled
- 7.5 Configuring Global Title Translations
- 7.6 SCCP Configuration Reference
- 7.6.1 General Parameters
- 7.6.2 User Service Access Point (USAP) Definitions
- 7.6.3 Network Service Access Point (NSAP) Definitions
- 7.6.4 Address Translation Definitions
- 7.6.5 Route Definitions
8 SS7 TUP Configuration
- 8.1 Introduction to the TUP Layer
- 8.2 The TUP Configuration
- 8.3 Sample TUP Configuration File
- 8.4 TUP Configuration Parameters Reference
- 8.4.1 General Parameters
- 8.4.2 Service Access Point (SAP) Definition
- 8.4.3 Network Service Access Point (NSAP) Definition
- 8.4.4 Circuit/Group Definitions
9 SS7 TCAP Configuration
- 9.1 Introduction to the TCAP Layer
- 9.2 The TCAP Configuration File
- 9.3 TCAP Configuration Reference
- 9.3.1 General Parameters Definition
- 9.3.2 User Service Access Point (SAP) Definitions
10 SS7 Software Download
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 Sample Ss7load Script for Windows NT
- 10.3 Sample SS7LOAD Script for UnixWare and Solaris Systems
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