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AAL5

ATM Adaptive Layer part 5

AIS

Alarm Indication Signal (Blue alarm).

ATM

Asynchronous Transfer Mode

config.txt

A text file used for protocol configuration.

ctu

An example program that demonstrates how a user application can interface with
telephony user parts, such as ISUP and TUP.

DPC

Destination Point Code. Identifies the address (point code) of the SS7 network node to
which a Message Signal Unit (MSU) should be directed.

DSI

Distributed Signaling Interface

gctload

A program that handles the initialization sequence and creates inter-process
communication.

HSL

High Speed Link conforming to the Q.703 Annex A specification.

IMA

Inverse Multiplexed ATM

INAP

Intelligent Network Application Part. An SS7 stack layer that defines the messages and
protocol used to communicate between applications (deployed as subsystems) in SS7
nodes. INAP uses the Transaction Capabilities Part (TCAP). See TCAP below.

IS41

An ANSI signaling standard used in mobile networks.

ISUP

ISDN User Part. A SS7 stack layer that defines the messages and protocol used in the
establishment and tear down of voice and data calls over the public switched network,
and to manage the trunk network on which they rely.

Link

A physical and logical connection between two signaling points.

Linkset

One or more signaling links that are connected to adjacent signaling points.

LIU

Line Interface Unit.

LFM

Linear Feet per Meter.

LSL

Low Speed Link conforming to the specification in Q.703.

MAP

Mobile Application Part (MAP). An SS7 stack layer supporting messages sent between
mobile switches and databases to support user authentication, equipment identification,
and roaming.

MSU

Message Signal Unit. A data unit that carries signaling information for call control,
transaction processing, network management and maintenance. Typically, the MSU is
carried in the Signaling Information Field (SIF) of SS7 messages.

MTP

Message Transfer Part. Layers 1 to 3 of the SS7 protocol stack broadly equivalent to the
Physical, Data Link and Network layers in the OSI protocol stack. See also MTP1, MTP2,
and MTP3.

MTP1

Message Transfer Part Level 1. An SS7 stack layer that defines the physical and electrical
characteristics of the signaling links of the SS7 network. Signaling links use DS0
channels and carry raw signaling data at a rate of 48, 56 or 64 kbps.

MTP2

Message Transfer Part Level 2. An SS7 stack layer that provides link-layer functionality.
Ensures that two end points of a signaling link can reliably exchange signaling messages.
It provides error checking, flow control and sequence checking.

MTP3

Message Transfer Part Level 3. An SS7 stack layer that provides network-layer
functionality. Ensures that messages can be delivered between signaling points across
the SS7 network regardless of whether the signaling points are directly connected. It
provides node addressing, routing, alternate routing and congestion control.

mtpsl

An example utility that can also be used to activate and deactivate signaling links.