SS7 Signaling System No. 7 takes a whole new (digital) approach to signaling. With the new approach comes great functionality and better service.

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SS7 Signaling System No. 7 takes a whole new (digital) approach to signaling. With the new approach comes great functionality and better service.

SS7 Requirements Optimized for operation with digital (ISDN) networks can meet present and future requirements for information transfer for inter processor transactions to provide a reliable means of information transfer in correct sequence and without loss or duplication

SS7 Signaling Links Out of band signaling Messages exchanged over 56 or 64K bi- directional signaling links Supports services requiring database systems (IN) Allows for improved control over fraudulent network usage

SS7 Signaling Points 3 types of signaling points: –1) SSP(Service Switching Point) –2) STP(Signal Transfer Point) –3) Service Control Point

SS7 Signaling Points Diagram

Signaling Architecture Components

SS7 Signaling Links

SS7 Link Types “A” Link: An access link connects a SSP or SCP to an STP. “B” Link: A bridge link connects an STP to another STP. “C” Link: A cross link connects two “mated pair” STP. This is done to improve reliability “D” Link: A diagonal links similarly to a B link “E” Link: An extended link connects an SSP to an extra STP in the event that the A link cannot reach one. “F” Link: A fully associated link connects SSP’s

SS7 Relationship to OSI

SS7 Data-Link Layer (Layer 1) Physical layer in OSI Two bi-directional transmission paths for signaling Two data channels running in opposite directions at same date rate (usually K)

SS7 Signal Link Layer (Layer 2) Signal unit alignment and delimitation Error detection Error correction (preventive cyclic retransmission method) Flow Control

SS7 Signal Units Signaling units come in three types –1) MSU (message signal unit) - carries –signaling information –2) LSSU (link station signal unit) - –carries the link status information –3) FISU (Fill-in signal unit) - fills in idle –time

SS7 Network Functions (Layer 3) Message-handling functions –* message routing: used at each signaling point to determine the outgoing link –* message discrimination: determines if a received message is destined for it, or another point –* message distribution: delivers received message to correct user part

SS7 Network Functions (Layer 3) Traffic Management Functions –* To control message routing. This includes modification of message routing to destination points, or to continue normal routing. –* Control signaling traffic by avoiding irregularities in message flow –* Flow control

SS7 Network Functions (Layer 3) Link Management –* Can restore the availability of a link set –* Monitors status of signaling link –* Corrects out-of-service links –* Can provision new signaling links –* Automatically configures/reconfigures – signaling links

SS7 Connection Control Part Services: –- connection oriented –- connection-less –- peer-to-peer communication –* Connection established –* Data transfer starts –* Connection releases