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Chapter 11: worked configuration examples, 1 backhaul configuration, 2 m2pa longhaul configuration – Dialogic SS7G2X User Manual

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Chapter 11 Worked Configuration Examples

Chapter 11: Worked Configuration Examples

11.1

Backhaul Configuration

The following is an example of a Signaling Gateway working in a “backhaul” configuration. The Signaling
Gateway is connected to a single Signaling End Point (SEP) on the TDM side. On the IP side there is a single
Application Server (AS) that processes circuit-related messages. The AS exists on two ASPs for resilience. On
the SS7 side, boards 2 and 3 are used to terminate two SS7 E1 PCMs. Each PCM carries 1 timeslot with SS7
signaling. The Point Code of the gateway equipment is 1, which is the same as that of the application server.

Figure 12. Example Back-Haul Configuration

The complete set of commands required to configure the entire system is as follows:

CNSYS

:

SYSID

=THISSITE,

IPADDR

=193.145.185.151;

MNRSI

;

CNBOI

:

BPOS

=2,

BRDTYPE

=SPCI2S-4-2,

SIGTYPE

=SS7;

CNBOI

:

BPOS

=3,

BRDTYPE

=SPCI2S-4-2,

SIGTYPE

=SS7;

CNPCI

:

PCM

=2-3,

PCMTYPE

=E1,

SYNCPRI

=1;

CNPCI

:

PCM

=3-3,

PCMTYPE

=E1,

SYNCPRI

=1;

C7LSI

:

LS

=1,

OPC

=1,

DPC

=2,

LSSIZE

=2,

SS7MD

=ITU14,

NC

=1,

NI

=2;

C7SLI

:

C7LINK

=1,

EQU

=2-1,

TS

=2-3-16,

LS

=1,

SLC

=0;

C7SLI

:

C7LINK

=2,

EQU

=3-1,

TS

=3-3-16,

LS

=1,

SLC

=1;

C7RTI

:

C7RT

=1,

NC

=1,

DPC

=2,

LS1

=1;

SNSLI

:

SNLINK

=1,

SNTYPE

=SGM3UA,

END

=S,

SS7MD

=ITU14,

NC

=1,

IPADDR

=193.145.185.152,

LABEL

=ASP1;

SNSLI

:

SNLINK

=2,

SNTYPE

=SGM3UA,

END

=S,

SS7MD

=ITU14,

NC

=1,

IPADDR

=193.145.185.153,

LABEL

=ASP2;

SNAPI

:

AS

=1,

NC

=1,

DPC

=1,

RC

=1,

LABEL

=AS1;

SNALI

:

AS

=1,

SEQ

=1,

SNLINK

=1;

SNALI

:

AS

=1,

SEQ

=2,

SNLINK

=2;

SGDPI

:

DEST

=1,

AS

=1,

RTPRI

=NONE,

LABEL

=AS1;

SGDPI

:

DEST

=2,

RTPRI

=MTP,

LABEL

=TDM_SEP;

SGRKI

:

RKI

=1,

RKTAB

=1,

NC

=1,

DPC

=1,

BCIC

=1,

RANGE

=4095,

DEST

=1;

SGRKI

:

RKI

=2,

RKTAB

=1,

NC

=1,

DPC

=2,

DEST

=2;

SGIRI

:

IR

=1,

RKTAB

=1,

NC

=1,

DOMAIN

=MTP;

SGIRI

:

IR

=2,

RKTAB

=1,

NC

=1,

DOMAIN

=IP;

MNBLE

:

BPOS

=2&&3;

MNBLE

:

SNLINK

=1&&2;

MNBLE

:

C7LINK

=1&&2;

MNBLE

:

AS

=1;

11.2

M2PA Longhaul Configuration

The following is an example of a Signaling Gateway offering the longhaul of SS7 signalling over M2PA. The
Signaling Gateway is connected to a Signaling End Point (SEP) on the TDM side and an SEP on the IP side.
Each SEP treats the Signaling Gateway as an STP to reach its destination SEP. On the TDM side, board 1 is
used to terminate two SS7 E1 PCMs with clock being taken from SEP 1. Each PCM carries 1 timeslot with SS7
signaling to SEP 1. On the SIGTRAN IP side, two M2PA associations are used to convey two SS7 signaling
links to SEP 2. The Point Code of the gateway equipment is 3; the SEPs are Point Codes 1 and 2 respectively.


PC 1

193.145.185.151

SEP
NC 1

PC 2

LS 1

ASP 1

ASP 2

AS1
NC 1
PC 1
CIC 1-4095

193.145.185.152

193.145.185.153

Signaling
Gateway