Signaling System 7
Signaling System 7
TYPES OF SIGNALING
Signaling in Telecommunications Network Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) Common Channel Signaling (CCS) Signaling System Number (SS7) is a form of Common Channel Signaling.
Exchange A
Signaling
Exchange B
Speech Signaling
Speech Signaling
Signaling Link
SS7 HISTORY
CCITT developed a digital signaling standard called Signaling System 6 SS6 was based on Packet-Switched, proprietary data network. Uses 2.4 Kbps data links to send packets of data to distant switches to request service. SS7 began deployment in 1983, was initially used for inter office network, but now it is deployed in local central offices. Provide a global standard for call setup, routing, control and database access.
SS7 PRINCIPLE
Out of band Signaling Higher Signaling data rates (56Kbps & 64 Kbps) Signaling traffic is bursty and of short duration, hence operates in connectionless mode using packet switching Variable length signal units with maximum size limitation Optimum use of bandwidth Reliability and flexibility
STP (SPC=200)
SP (SPC=100)
SRP (SPC=400)
SEP (SPC=500)
STP (SPC=300)
SS7 TERMINOLOGIES
SPC : SPC is defined as signaling point code which uniquely identifies each element within the SS7 network. Signaling Links : The signaling links transmit signaling messages between the communicating entities. Signaling Link Set : A signaling link set is a collection of signaling links between two signaling entities. Signaling Route : A signaling route is defined to be the path through which signaling messages are exchanged between two entities. There can be multiple signaling routes between two SPCs, wherein there will be one primary route and several alternate routes.
TCAP Users
I S U P
M U P
Other User Parts
TCAP
SCCP
MTP Layer 3 (Network Management) MTP Layer 2 (Signaling Link) MTP Layer 1 (Signaling Data Link)
The message type defines the function and the format of an ISUP message. There are different message types for the call set-up, the call release and the administration of circuits.
Message types for the call set-up Initial Address Message (IAM) The IAM is the first message sent to the next network node during call setup. It is used for seizing a circuit and contains all information necessary for routing to the terminating network node.
SCCP
Connectionless SCCP : Connectionless SCCP does not require logical connection between SCCP users . Without logical signaling connection an SCCP user can send single messages to other SCCP users. Connection Oriented SCCP :With logical signaling connection an exchange of messages between two SCCP users is possible. A logical signaling connection arises through the mutual network node of the originating point codes between the SCCPs in the signaling points of the signaling relation. The messages to the other SCCP users can thus be directly addressed. The SCCP can send messages via the MTP network. The SCCP possesses its own routing function. The SCCP can use the following as address parameters: the destination point code (DPC) a global title (GT Address) a subsystem number (SSN No) which identifies the SCCP User
SCCP EXAMPLES
Connectionless SCCP : Connectionless SCCP is used for a number of GSM features like Roaming (GTT), SMS. Other user parts like TCAP use connectionless SCCP for transactions. Connection Oriented SCCP : Connection Oriented SCCP is used for DATA/FAX feature in GSM. Other User parts like BSSAP use Connection Oriented SCCP for signaling messages exchanged between BSC and MSC, and also for messages exchanged between MS (Mobile Station) and MSC
TUP
Telephone User Part (TUP) Basic call setup and tear down In many countries, ISUP has replaced TUP for call management
SS7 NETWORKS
STP
STP
SS7 COMPONENTS
OSS
VLR
Used when a cell phone is not recognized by the mobile switching center (MSC).
NETWORK IDENTITY
CLUSTER IDENTITY
MEMBER IDENTITY
3 Types of SUs are: Message signal units(MSUs) Link status signal units(LSSUs) Fill-in signal units(FISUs)
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BTS
EIR SS7
HLR
PDN
SS7/IP INTER-WORKING
IP offers an economical solution to challenges created by high volume traffic at network edge. Operators off load voice calls from PSTN to VoIP networks because it is less costly to carry voice traffic over IP network than over Switched circuit network. In VoIP network, digitized voice data is highly compressed and carried in packets over IP network, thereby efficiently utilizing the bandwidth and increasing the number of voice calls carried. Saving realized in using VoIP network are passed on to users in the form of lower cost.
In IP telephony networks, signaling information is exchanged between the following functional elements. Media Gateway Media Gateway Controller Signaling Gateway.
M2UA
M2UA:MTP2 User Adaptation Layer Transports SS7 MTP Level2 user messages over IP using SCTP Provides services as MTP Level2 provides to MTP Level3 Used between signaling gateway and media gateway controller.
M3UA
M3UA:- MTP 3 User Adaptation Layer Transports SS7 MTP Level3 user signaling messages over IP using SCTP Provides services as MTP Level3 provides to ISUP,TUP,SCCP Used between signaling gateway and media gateway controller or IP telephony database
SUA
SUA: SCCP User Adaptation Layer
Transports SS7 SCCP User Part Signaling Message over IP using SCTP Used between signaling gateway and IP signaling end point and between IP signaling end points.
IP Network
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