Glossary: SIGTRAN

SIGTRAN

SIGTRAN refers to the ability to provide SS7 and ISDN signaling over an IP network.

SIGTRAN is the name given to an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) working group that produces specifications for a family of protocols that provide reliable datagram service and user layer adaptations for SS7 and ISDN communications protocols. SIGTRAN is an extension of the SS7 protocol family. It supports the same application and call management paradigms as SS7 but uses an IP transport called Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) as its underlying transport vehicle. Indeed, the most significant protocol defined by the SIGTRAN group was SCTP, which is used to carry PSTN signaling over IP.

TelcoBridges and SIGTRAN

TelcoBridges' SIGTRAN implementation provides support for SCTP, M2PA, M2UA, M2PA, M3UA and IUA.

Among the features of TelcoBridges' SIGTRAN implementation are the following:

  • M2PA with 64 links (termination)

  • M2UA in SG and ASP mode (relay)

  • M3UA in SG, ASP and IPSP mode (relay)

  • M3UA with load distribution features similar to the MTP3 stack (termination)

Maximum Capacity

Model
SCTP links
SCTP streams/links
M2PA links
M2UA links
M3UA links
M3UA routing context

TMG800

64

64 in&out

64

64

64

60

TMG3200

64

64 in&out

64

64

64

60

TMG7800

1024 (64/Tmedia)

64 in&out

512 (64/Tmedia)

1024 (64/Tmedia)

64

60

Standard references:

  • SCTP

RFC 4960, September 2007

  • M3UA

RFC 4666, IETFM3UA, Implementation Guide, IETF, 2002

  • M2UA

SS7 MTP2-User Adaptation Layer, RFC 3331, IETF

  • M2PA

RFC 4165, IETF

  • IUA

IETF RFC 5133 ISDN Q.921 User Adaptation Layer, December 2007ETSI TS 102 332 V1.1.1 ISDN Q.921 User Adaptation Layer

References

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