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C H A P T E R 2

Using SS7Cfg to Configure Your

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Overview

For the purposes of this exercise, the following sample network configuration will be used to set up an SS7 Generic (ITU) gateway using SS7Cfg.

Note The example exercise configures the network interface from the bottom up, which is consistent with the way SS7Cfg was defined. (Notice that only Gateway 1 will be configured in this example.)

In Figure 2-1, Gateway 1 has four links connecting to two different Signal Transfer Points (STPs). Each STP is connected by two links combined into a linkset. Gateway 1 has a point code of 150 and is connected to two STPs with point codes of 10 and 11. Behind the STPs are two Service Switching Points (SSPs) at point codes 200 and 201.

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Contents ICM Enterprise Edition Release May Copyright 2000-2004, Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved N T E N T S Contents Organization PurposeAudience Other Publications ConventionsCisco.com Obtaining DocumentationObtaining Technical Assistance Documentation FeedbackSubmitting a Service Request Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Page Xii A P T E R OverviewTerminology Before Using SS7CfgIntroduction Terminology Chapter Using SS7Cfg to Configure Your Gateway Starting SS7Cfg How to start SS7CfgWorking in the Main Window SS7Cfg Main Window How to configure the MTP2 layer Configuring the MTP2 LayerPage Configuring the MTP3 Layer How to configure the Local Point Code LPC Page How to add links How to create linksets Page Click Next Page Page How to define routes Page Edit Route Entry dialog box displays Page Configuring the Sccp Layer How to define the remote subsystems Page How to configure the Sccp global title Page Page Page Configuring the Session Layer How to define the IP address Page How to define the port number How to define the local subsystem number Page How to configure the node Click OK Saving the Configuration Page Importing the Registry File Page Page Page How to export directly to the Registry Using SS7Cfg to Directly Manipulate the RegistryPage Page Select File Import from Registry… or press Ctrl+I How to import from the RegistryPage Page D E IN-2