Getting Started with SS7
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3.4.1 SS7 Trunk Group Configuration
If you do not have a configured SS7 trunk group for your T1 cards, or the
configuration is not suited to your installation, you must create and configure an SS7
trunk group.
To change the default SS7 trunk group configuration…
1
Remove the existing trunk group (if present) using the
DisableSpan
and
RemoveTrunkGroup
commands, and then create a new trunk group. For
example:
DisableSpan 25,2,-1
RemoveTrunkGroup 3
2
To define the ISUP (Voice) Trunks, enter
Displaytrunkgroup all
to
display the Trunk Groups.
The trunk groups already defined in the switch are displayed
.
3
Enter
? createss7trunkgroup
to view the syntax
.
See example below.
4
Convert point codes. For example:
If XXX-YYY-ZZZ is the Point Code, convert XXX to Hex AA, YYY to Hex
BB, and ZZZ to Hex CC. Then convert AABBCC to decimal 123456789.
Each SS7 node has a unique identity called the Destination Point Code
(DPC). The DPC is used in the SS7 protocol to address messages to nodes.
The Circuit Identification Code (CIC) uniquely identifies a telephone circuit
among those interconnecting a source and destination.
Note:
To convert a destination point code to the Versatel DCP value required
for the
CreateSS7TrunkGroup
command, proceed as follows:
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