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Course Code: QS2600
The drive towards all-IP networking necessitates the transport of SS7 protocols over an IP domain. This course provides a thorough explanation of how this is achieved using the SIGTRAN ‘toolkit’.
Those requiring an understanding of the need for SS7 and the solutions available for transporting SS7 signalling over IP-based networks.
Familiarity with the PSTN architecture and SS7 signalling protocols, particularly MTP and SCCP, together with some knowledge of the TCP/IP protocol suite.
Why SIGTRAN?
Potential SS7 and IP interworking scenarios
SIGTRAN protocols
SIGTRAN in circuit-related and non-circuit-related signalling scenarios
Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)
SCTP architecture, operation, procedures and terminology
MTP2 Peer-to-Peer Adaptation (M2PA) layer
MTP3 User Adaptation (M3UA) layer
MTP2 User Adaptation (M2UA) layer
SCCP User Adaptation (SUA) layer
Adaptation layer architecture, operations, procedures and resilience models
Analysis of SIGTRAN operation using Wireshark