SCCP

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Descriptions

 

SCCP (Signaling Connection Control Point) provides additional routing capabilities via Sub-System Numbers (SSNs). It also offers the capability of routing based on dialed digits or global title translation. UltraWAVE SCCP module supports ITU-T, ETSI, ANSI, Chinese variants of the protocol, enabling applications to be widely deployed.

 

The UltraWAVE SCCP module provides the means to:

Route TCAP messages from end-to-end

Translate from Global Title numbers to point code and subsystem numbers

Establish and release connections

 

SCCP provides routing services for TCAP on an end-to-end basis, which supplements the point-to-point routing of MTP. In addition, SCCP translates Global Titles to point codes and subsystem numbers, simplifying routing table maintenance within a network.

 

hmtoggle_arrow1Local Node

 

Local Node provides subsystem numbers to allow messages to be addressed to specific applications.

 

hmtoggle_arrow1GTT

 

Global Title Translation is the SS7 equivalent to IP routing. Translation examines the destination address (e.g. the number being called) and deciding how to identify it over the telephone network. This process can include global title analysis, which is the act of looking up the number and finding a result address, and global title modification.

 

hmtoggle_arrow1Network Code

 

The Network Code table contains the information necessary to identify the intended endpoint for the telephone call.

CC: The Country Code is a one, two, or three digits number used to identify the country's network.

NDC: The National Destination Code defines the national calling area or national network to which the subscriber belongs.

MCC: The Mobile Country Code is a three digit number uniquely identifying a given country. It is utilized within the IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) and LAI (Location Area Identity).

MNC: The Mobile Network Code is either a two or three digit number used to uniquely identify a given network from within a specified country. The MNC is used as part of the IMSI and LAI.

International Prefix: It is a digit or combination of digits used by a subscriber when making an international call. The international prefix is used to indicate that the following digits represent an international number and should be routed to an international gateway.

National Prefix: It is a digit or combination of digits used by a subscriber when calling a national destination (within the country) other than that of the local area network.

 

 

SCCP Parameter Dictionary

 

Parameter

Definition

Range

System

--

--

Version

(Read Only) Version of SCCP software.

--

Local Node

--

--

Index

The Sub-System Number (SSN) of this local node.

1 - 255

Title

Local Node name for identification.

--

Network Indicator

Network Indicator identifies the type of network.

National

National Spare

International

International Spare

MSISDN

The E.164 node address of this local node.

Valid E.164 number

IP 0

IP address of the local node server 0.

Dotted decimal format

IP 1

IP address of the local node server 1.

ACN Version ID

(Read Only) The ACN version index 0 is reserved for local ACN use.

0

GTT

Global Title Translation

Max 1024 items

Admin State

Control the operation of this Global Title Translation (GTT) entry.

Enable

Disable

Input Numbering Plan

Type of the input number.

ANSI IMSI (MSISDN)

MSISDN

IMSI

GT

Translation Type

Translation examines the destination address and decides how to identify it over the network.

0 - 255

Number Start

The beginning of the number range for this GTT entry.

Valid E.164 / E.212 / E.214 number

Number End

The end of the number range for this GTT entry.

Network Indicator

Network Indicator identifies the type of network.

National

National Spare

International

International Spare

DPC

Destination Point Code in decimal format.

ITU = 1 - 16383

ANSI = 1 - 16777215

SSN

Sub-System Number in decimal format.

0 - 255

Routing Indicator

SSN for subsystem, GT for global title.

For IMSI and MSISDN, select Route on SSN.

For the connected network, select Route on GT.

On GT

On SSN

Address Indicator

Contribution of SCCP address.

DPC+SSN

GT+SSN

GT+DPC+SSN

Replace Digits Start

If the number is going to replace digits, start with this digit (position from left to right).

0 means void.

0 - 16

Replace Digits End

If the number is going to replace digits, end on this digit (position from left to right).

0 means void.

0 - 16

Output Numbering Plan

Type of the output number.

MSISDN

IMSI

GT

Replace Digits

If the number is going to replace digits, replace them with this string.

Numeric max 16 digits

ACN Version ID

Specify an Application Context Version entry for this Global Title Translation (GTT).

0 - 1023

ACN Version

Application Context Version

The compulsory application context version makes the system more compatible with other networks by means of flexible MAP version adjustment.

Max 1024 items

Version State

Enable or disable this ACN version entry.

Enable

Disable

MAP Applications

Define specific application context version for each MAP operation which is applying between the local MSC and the destination node.

Index 0 is defined the default application context version for each MAP operation which is supported by the local MSC in the international signaling network.

Version 1

Version 2

Version 3

VLR Supported CAMEL

Specify the VLR supported phase of CAMEL.

Phase 1

Phase 1&2

Phase 1&2&3

 

 

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