Telecommunication Switching System Signalling PDF
Telecommunication Switching System Signalling PDF
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Control Signal
Signalling system must be compatible with Transmission and the switching systems of the network. Control signal may be continuous (DC off-hook signal) or Pulse signal ( dialed digit pulses). May or may not be acknowledged. Acknowledgement may be continuous or pulse signal. Continuous signal acknowledgements are called COMPELLED signaling. Control signalling Functions:
Call Request or Seize (forward) Address Signal (forward) Answer (backward) Clear signals(forward and backward)
Control signalling functions can be achieved using either Channel-Associated signalling or Common-channel Signalling.
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Types of Signaling
Signaling in Telecommunications Network Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) or Common Channel Signaling (CCS) Signaling System Number (SS7) is a form of Common Channel Signaling.
Signaling Link
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STP Speech
STP
Switch 1
Switch 2
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PCM signalling
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Inter-Register Signalling
Advantage of link by link signalling:
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In end-to end signalling, the originating register controls the setting up of a connection until it reaches its final destination
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Inter-Register Signalling
CCITT from signalling system no.2 provides both forward and backward signalling.
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SS7
out-of-band signaling architecture Functionalities- supporting
call-establishment Billing routing, and information-exchange functions
Created and controlled by various bodies around the world, but the principal
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.
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SS7 Principle
Out of band Signaling Higher Signaling data rates (56Kbps & 64 Kbps) Signaling traffic is busty and of short duration, hence operates in connectionless mode using packet switching Variable length signal units with maximum size limitation
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Components of SS7
SSP
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Components of SS7
SSPs:
Telephone switches equipped with SS7 software Capable of originating, terminating or switch calls
STPs:
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SCPs
SSPs
STPs
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STP
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STP
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E link (extended)
F link (fully associated)
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OMAP
MAP
TCAP SCCP
ISUP
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MTP Level 2
Signaling link functions (MTP Level 2) correspond to the second layer in the OSI reference model. Provides a reliable link for the transfer of traffic between two directly
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MTP Level 3
Signaling network functions (MTP Level 3) provide procedures that transfer messages between signaling nodes. Level 3 have two major functions as Signaling Message Handling and Signaling Network Management. Signaling message handling is used to provide routing, distribution and traffic discrimination. Traffic discrimination is the process by which a signaling point determines whether or not a packet data messages in intended for its use or not.
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voice and data calls over the public switched telephone network (PSTN).
Provides services to ISDN applications. Most used to set up and tear down phone calls between switches.
ISUP messages
IAM, initiate a call ANM, a call has been accepted REL, a call disconnect
A connection-oriented protocol
Related to the establishment of connections between users
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OMAP
OMAP functions
Monitoring Coordination Control functions to ensure that trouble free communications are possible.
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1. caller goes offhook, dials callee. SSP A decides to route call via SSP B. Assigns idle trunk A-B
X A B
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7. SSP A receives ACM, connects subscriber line to allocated A-B trunk (caller hears ringing)
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X B
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9. ANM routed to A
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10. SSP A receives ANM, checks caller is connected in both directions to trunk. Call is connected!
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Translation to physical phone number needed, e.g., 1-800-CALL_ATT translates to 162-962-1943 3. M performs lookup, sends reply to A
1. Caller dials 800 number, A recognizes 800 number, formulates translation query, send to STP W
Y A A B
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