
Signaling System 7 (SS7)
Configuring an SS7 signaling gateway
For example, the following commands configure an E1 line as an SS7 data trunk, enabling the signaling gateway to control the line:
admin> read e1 {1 10 1} E1/{
admin> set
admin> set
admin> set
admin> set
admin> write
E1/{
V.110 bearer capability for SS7 calls using IPDC
TAOS supports V.110 bearer capability for SS7 calls using IPDC. This feature enables SS7 call routing across V.110 interfaces in the TAOS unit. Use of this capability is controlled via IPDC messages from the signaling gateway.
SS7 link establishment timer
TAOS supports a T5 timer that automatically enables link connection and reconnection requests to the signaling gateway to occur at random intervals. The timer can help prevent the signaling gateway from receiving many link connect requests within a short period of time, especially when the signaling gateway is connected with many TAOS units.
After its link to the gateway is disconnected, the TAOS unit initializes the T5 timer with a random value between 0 and 6 seconds and attempts a connection when the timer expires. After each failed connection attempt, the TAOS unit increases the T5
The TAOS unit resets the T5 timer as soon as the link is active.
Two-wire continuity check on T1 and E1 lines
TAOS units support a
TAOS supports both incoming and outgoing
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