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Signaling time slot in ss7

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  • #41742
    aatrala
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    Is it possible to have more than one signaling time slot in a single SS7 E1 link.

    #41743
    PT
    Guest

    yes.it is possible

    #41744
    aatrala
    Guest

    Can I know in which standard it is mentioned. say for Eg., ITU-T Q.702

    Also how the MTP3 will identify these multiple time slots of single E1 link.

    #41745
    Scot
    Guest

    Hi aatrala,

    Very SImple each TS is assigned with a SLC Code ranging from 0000 to 1111.(Total 16).Will be identified in SLS Field of SUs in C7 Link.

    Rgds

    #41746
    ss7doubt,
    Guest

    can u tell me how much impact would it have if i configure 5 links instead of 2,4,8..
    I have seen the uneven load distribution myself. but could someone explain.. how that uneven distribution happens.

    thanks

    #41747
    erox
    Guest

    The answer for your questione you can find in the article: “Load Sharing within Signaling Links” in this forum.

    RGDS!

    #41748
    Herman Syukur
    Guest

    Dear All
    Any one know where we can get ITU-T question standard (free)

    thankyou

    #41749
    Mik
    Guest
    #41750
    tauseef
    Guest

    canone tell me about ccs7 failure. we have EWSD fixed line switch..
    how we can control it.and what is best defination of it?

    #41751
    martyss7 wiz
    Guest

    tauseef,
    SS7 failure – Is this a protocol failure or a series of different call failures.
    The EWSD has limited decoding ability- you may need to look at the release causes in the MSUs to identify the failure or get a protocol analyzer

    #104693
    Samadeyemmy
    Guest

    what is the impact of Increasing the C7 links timeslot from 8-SLC to 16-SLC for 2xSTM1 trunk capacity on TDM connections

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