Description
SIGTRAN Training Course - TONEX's Signaling Transport (SIGTRAN) course provides a comprehensive understanding of the SIGTRAN architectural and technology. SIGTRAN (Signaling Transport) over IP is a working group within the IETF standard organization and it was developed to allow an interworking between SS7 network elements and IP based elements. Its primary purpose is to address the transport of packet-based public switched telephone network (PSTN) signaling over IP networks, taking into account the functional and performance requirements of the PSTN signaling.
The course will cover major aspects of SIGTRAN with in depth information, example implementations, case studies, and practical guidance to give your team members a running start.
Objectives
After attending this course, you will be able to:
Course Outline
PSTN and IP Networking Basics
Signaling Transport over IP (SIGTRAN) Reference Architecture
- SIGTRAN Architectural Model
- Standard Internet Protocol (IP)
- Common Signaling Transport (SCTP)
- Adaptation Layer
- Gateway Component Functions
- SS7 Interworking for Connection Control
- ISDN Interworking for Connection Control
- Architecture for Database Access
SIGTRAN Protocol Architecture
- Signaling Transport Components
- SS7 access for Media Gateway Control
- Q.931 Access to MGC
- SS7 Access to IP/SCP
- SG to SG
- SCTP - Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)
- UA - Common Signaling User Adaptation Layers (UAs)
- TUA - SS7 TCAP-User Adaptation Layer (TUA)
- SUA - SS7 SCCP-User Adaptation Layer (SUA)
- ISUA - SS7 ISUP-User Adaptation Layer (ISUA)
- M3UA - SS7 MTP3-User Adaptation Layer (M3UA)
- M2UA - SS7 MTP2-User Adaptation Layer (M2UA)
- M2PA - SS7 MTP2-User Peer-to-Peer Adaptation Layer (M2PA)
- IUA - ISDN-User Adaptation Layer (IUA)
- TALI - Tekelec's Transport Adapter Layer Interface (TALI)
- SS7/IP - Miscellaneous SS7 over IP
- SCTP - Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)
- M2PA and M2UA Comparison
- SUA and M3UA Comparison
SIGTRAN on User Adaptation Layers
- SIGTRAN Access Signalling
- IUA (ISDN Q.921 User Adaptation)
- V5UA (V5.2-User Adaptation) Layer
- DUA (DPNSS/DASS User adaptation) Layer
- SIGTRAN Network Signaling
- MTP Level 3 over IP
- M3UA (SS7 MTP3 User Adaptation) Layer
- SUA (SS7 SCCP User Adaptation) Layer
SIGTRAN Functional Requirements
- Transport of SCN Signaling Protocols.
- Performance of SCN Signaling Protocols
- SS7 MTP Requirements
- SS7 MTP Level 3 Requirements
- SS7 User Part Requirements
- ISDN Signaling Requirements
- SIGTRAN Management
- SIGTRAN Security Considerations
- SIGTRAN Security Requirements
SIGTRAN Deployment Case Studies and vendors
- SIGTRAN Vendors
- Lessons learnt from SIGTRAN
Who Should Attend
Engineers, developers, managers and anyone else who wants to learn SIGTRAN.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of telco systems, SS7, data networks, VoIP is recommended but not necessary.