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SS7 Protocols Training |
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| Deployment Options: |
Onsite - Instructor-Led Training |
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| Course Duration: |
4-5 days depending on audience background and options |
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| Introduction: |
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The SS7 Protocols course provides an in-depth look at the structure and supporting documents of this widely-deployed signaling protocol. A thorough understanding of its structure, use and deployment is essential to anyone operating, managing or maintaining today's complex telephony network. Emphasis is placed on underlying documentation that supports the protocol's structure and use in trunk setup and application services.
Many exercises are provided throughout the course re-enforcing a practical understanding of the material. This gives the student practice in analyzing the SS7 protocol and understanding how the data being sent and received is used. ENO will provide each student with a high-quality workbook and all of the necessary supplies. |
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| Audience: |
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| This course will be an invaluable tool for those individuals responsible for maintenance and surveillance of the voice or signaling network. This is especially true for personnel working in a control center environment such as the NOC, INAC, ESAC, etc. Anyone responsible for maintaining services on the intelligent network platform would also benefit. Others would include network or traffic engineers, technical support and interconnection specialists. |
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| Prerequisites: |
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| A basic knowledge of telephony and signaling would be helpful, but not essential. |
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| Customize it: |
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| This 4-5-day SS7 Protocols course will be customized to your needs and specifications. Eno.com will assist you in identifying those needs and specifications. A word to the wise, there are many vendors of Telecommunications training. They will typically have a broad and general course, one size fits all, already developed and just put your organization?s name on the title slide. This minimizes their effort and time investment. At Eno.com, every course is made to your exact and exacting specifications. We help you ensure what you are getting is what you really eed even if at the beginning you weren't too sure of what that was. We fit the class to your needs. We never fit you into our standard, one size fits all, class. |
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| Objectives: |
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| This course will each the student the structure of the protocol down to the binary level. Emphasis is placed on giving the student the ability to isolate and sectionalize troubleshooting in the Common Channel Signaling
(CCS) network. There is also a thorough examination of the feature services that are deployed today and how the etwork and the SS7 protocol support those services. |
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| Course Outline |
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CCS Concepts, and Architecture
- Basic terms and definitions
- Why deploy CCS?
- Examples of signaling (CAS & CCS)
- Advantage of CCS
- Services offered with CCS
- Switches (SSP)
- Signal Transfer Points (STP)
- Service Control Points (SCP)
- Linksets and Links
- ---Low-speed links (LSL)
- ---High-speed links (HSL)
- ---IP Virtual High Speed Links (IPVHSL)
- Interconnection arrangements
- Introduction to the SS7 protocol
SS7 Protocol - MTP
- Supporting documentation
- Signal Unit structure
- Data Link layer
- Link layer
- ---Functions
- ---Link alignment
- ---Signal Unit types
- SAAL for HSL
- Sigtran suite of protocols for IP High Speed Links (HSL)
- ---SCTP
- ---M2PA
- ---M2UA
- Network layer
- ---Routing and SLS
- ---Routesets
- Network Management
- --Link Management
- ---Changeovers, Changebacks, and Signaling Tests
- --Route Management
- ---Transfer Restricted, Transfer Prohibited
- --Traffic Management
- ---Forced Rerouting, Controlled Rerouting, MTP Restarts
- --Congestion control
- ---Transfer Controlled and SRSCT
- Gateway Screening
- ---MTP, Test and Network Management
- Sigtran suite of protocols for IP High Speed Links (HSL)
- ---M3UA
SS7 Protocol - ISDN-UP
- Supporting Documentation
- Common trunking terminology - Class IV, Class V, MSC, tandem, IXC
- Structure of ISDN-UP messages
- Messages used by ISDN-UP
- Message and parameter examination
- Trunk maintenance
- Miscellaneous trunking activities
- continuity, glare, busy, suspend, resume
- Sample call flow scenarios
- ---SS7 to SS7
- ---SS7 to MF
- ---MF to SS7
- ---To / From IXC's
- ISDN-UP gateway screening
SS7 Protocol - SCCP
- Supporting Documentation
- Connectionless and connection-oriented services defined
- SCCP messages
- Structure of SCCP messages
- The Unitdata (UDT) message
- Global Title Translation
- ---Translation types
- ---Address types
- ---Global title digits
- Global Title routing
- Sample call flows using SCCP and global title translations
- SCCP gateway screening
SS7 Protocol - TCAP
- Introduction to ANSI TCAP
- Supporting Documentation
- --GR-246, T1-114
- TCAP Services
- TCAP Forms
- Structure of ANSI TCAP
- ---Transaction Portion, Component Portion
- ----Package types, component types
- National and Private operation codes
- Operation specifiers
- Applications that use ANSI-TCAP
SS7 Protocol - Applications
- Toll Free
- Alternate Billing Services (ABS) - LIDB
- CLASS
- Calling Name Delivery
- AIN
- Local Number Portability (LNP)
- Call flow scenarios for each application
- Supporting documentation and TCAP structures for each application
- Mobile Applications
- GSM and ANSI-41
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| Related Courses: |
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- GSM: Network Architecture, Operation, and Design
- GSM Cell Planning
- GSM Air Interface
- GSM: Optimization and Advanced Features
- GPRS: Air Interface
- GPRS: Advanced
- GPRS: etwork Architecture, Operation, and Design
- GPRS: System Engineering
- iDEN?: A Technology Overview
- iDEN?: etwork Architecture, Operation, and Design
- CDMA2000; Fundamentals
- CDMA2000: Network Architecture, Operation, and Design
- UMTS System Overview
- UMTS Core Network Fundamentals
- UMTS QoS Fundamentals
- UMTS-FDD: Network Architecture, Operation, and Design
- UMTS-TDD: Network Architecture, Operation, and Design
- HSDPA: System Overview
- HSDPA: etwork Architecture, Operation, and Design
- HSUPA: System Overview
- 1xRTT: etwork Architecture, Operation, and Design
- 1xEVDV: Fundamentals
- 1xEVDO: Fundamentals
- 1xEVDO: etwork Architecture, Operation, and Design
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