| 1 | GENERAL |
| 1.1 | Introduction |
| 1.2 | Concept |
2 | Compliance Lists |
| 2.1 | JT-Q701 |
| 2.2 | JT-Q704 |
| 2.3 | JT-Q707 |
| 2.4 | JT-Q2210 |
3 | Notes and Comments |
Glossary | |
Reference List | |
1 GENERAL
1.1 Introduction
This document describes to what extent the Ericsson SS7 MTPL3& M3UA IETF signaling component conforms with the standards Reference [1], Reference [2], Reference [3], and Reference [4].
1.2 Concept
The terms that are used are:
| C | The Ericsson signaling component complies with the specified section in the standard. | |
| N | The Ericsson signaling component does not comply with the specified section in the standard. | |
| P | The Ericsson signaling component complies partly with the specified section in the standard. | |
| - | There is nothing to implement in the referred section (always placed in column C). | |
2 Compliance Lists
2.1 JT-Q701
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References |
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Comments |
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1. Introduction |
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2. Signaling system structure |
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3. Message Transfer Part and the signaling network |
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3.1 General |
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3.1.1 Signaling network components |
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Note 1 on NOTE1 | ||
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3.1.2 Signaling modes |
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3.1.3 Signaling point modes |
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3.1.4 Message labelling |
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3.2 Signaling message handling functions |
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3.3 Signaling network management functions |
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3.4 Testing and maintenance functions |
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3.5 Use of signaling network |
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4 Message transfer capability |
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5 Differences from Blue Book |
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See Section 2.2 | ||
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6 Compatibility in the Message Transfer Part |
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7 Interworking of yellow, red and blue MTP implementation |
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7.1 Yellow Book to Red Book interworking |
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7.1.1 Level 2 flow control |
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7.1.2 Transfer restricted and Transfer controlled procedures |
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7.1.3 Transfer allowed/Transfer prohibited acknowledgments |
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7.1.4 Management inhibiting procedure |
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7.2 Red Book to Blue Book interworking |
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7.2.1 Signaling Point Restart |
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7.2.2 Q.703 and Q.704 timer values |
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7.2.3 User flow control |
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7.2.4 Management inhibit test procedure |
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7.2.5 SIF length increase |
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7.2.6 SIF length increase (National networks option) |
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7.2.7 Processor outage |
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7.3 Yellow Book to Blue Book interworking |
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7.4 Blue Book to the present version interworking |
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7.5 Red Book to the present version interworking |
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8 Primitives and parameters of the Message Transfer Part |
X |
2.2 JT-Q704
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References |
C |
N |
P |
Comments |
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1 Introduction |
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1.1 General characteristics of the signaling network functions |
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1.2 Signaling message handling |
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1.3 Signaling network management |
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2 Signaling message handling |
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3 Signaling network management |
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3.1 General |
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Note 2 on NOTE2 | ||
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3.2 Status of signaling links |
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3.3 Procedures used in connection with link status changes |
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3.3.1 Signaling link failed |
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3.3.2 Signaling link restored |
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3.3.3 Signaling link deactivated |
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3.3.4 Signaling link activated |
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3.3.5 Signaling link blocked |
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Note 6 on NOTE6 | ||
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3.3.6 Signaling link unblocked |
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3.3.7 Signaling link inhibited |
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3.3.8 Signaling link uninhibited |
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3.4 Status of signaling routes3.3.8 Signaling link uninhibited |
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3.5 Procedures used in connection with route status changes |
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3.6 Status of signaling points |
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3.7 Procedures used in connection with point status changes |
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3.8 Signaling network congestion |
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4 Signaling traffic management |
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4.1 General |
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4.2 Normal routing situation |
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Note 7 on NOTE7 | ||
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4.3 Signaling link unavailability |
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4.4 Signaling link availability |
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4.5 Signaling route unavailability |
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4.6 Signaling route availability |
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4.7 Signaling route restriction |
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4.8 Signaling point availability |
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5 Changeover |
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5.1 General |
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5.2 Network configurations for changeover |
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5.3 Changeover initiation and actions |
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5.4 Buffer updating procedure |
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5.5 Retrieval and diversion of traffic |
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5.6 Emergency changeover procedures |
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Note 4 on NOTE4 | ||
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5.7 Procedures in abnormal conditions |
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6 Changeback |
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7 Forced rerouting |
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8 Controlled rerouting initiation and actions |
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9 MTP restart |
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10 Management inhibiting |
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11 Signaling traffic flow control |
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12 Signaling link management |
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12.1 General |
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Note 2 on NOTE2 | ||
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12.2 Basic signaling link management procedures |
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12.3 Signaling link management procedures based on automatic allocation of signaling terminals |
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12.4 Signaling link management procedures based on automatic allocation of signaling data links |
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12.5 Automatic allocation of signaling terminals |
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12.6 Automatic allocation of signaling data links |
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12.7 Different signaling link management procedures at the two ends of a link set |
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13 Signaling route management |
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13.1 General |
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13.2 Transfer prohibited |
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13.3 Transfer-allowed |
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13.4 Transfer-restricted (National option) |
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13.5 Signaling-route-set-test |
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13.6 Transfer-controlled (International network) |
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13.7 Transfer-controlled (National option with congestion priorities) |
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13.8 Transfer-controlled (National option without congestion priorities) |
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13.9 Signaling-route-set-congestion-test (National Option) |
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14 Common characteristics of message signal unit formats |
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14.1 General |
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14.2 Service information octet |
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14.2.1 Service indicator (SI) |
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14.2.2 Sub-service field (SSF) |
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Note 8 on NOTE8 | ||
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14.3 Label |
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15 Format and codes of signaling network management messages |
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15.1 General |
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15.2 Label |
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15.3 Heading code (H0) |
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15.4 Changeover message |
X |
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15.5 Changeback message |
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15.6 Emergency changeover message |
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15.7 Transfer-prohibited message |
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15.8 Transfer-allowed message |
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15.9 Transfer-restricted message (national option) |
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15.10 Signaling-route-set-test message |
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15.11 Management inhibit message |
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15.12 Traffic restart allowed message |
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15.13 Signaling-data-link-connection-order message |
X |
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15.14 Signaling-data-link-connection-acknowledgement message |
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15.15 Transfer-controlled message |
X |
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15.16 Signaling-route-set-congestion-test message (national option) |
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15.17 User Part unavailable message |
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16 Static transition diagrams, abbreviations and timers |
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16.1 General |
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16.2 Drafting conventions |
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16.3 Signaling message handling |
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16.4 Signaling traffic management |
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16.5 Signaling link management |
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16.6 Signaling route management |
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16.7 Abbreviations used in Figures 23 onwards |
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16.8 Timers and timer values |
X |
Note 5 on NOTE5 |
2.3 JT-Q707
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References |
C |
N |
P |
Comments |
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1 General |
- |
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2 Testing |
X |
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3 Fault location |
- |
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4 Signaling network monitoring |
- |
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5 Formats and codes of signaling network testing and maintenance messages |
X |
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6 State transition diagrams |
X |
2.4 JT-Q2210
Ericsson SS7 MTP-L3 TTC version R1 is compliant with TTC JT-Q2210 except for the deviations from TTC JT-Q704 (see Section 2.2).
3 Notes and Comments
Glossary
| MSU |
| Message Signaling Unit |
| MTP |
| Message Transfer Part |
| SIF |
| Signaling Information Field |
Reference List
| TTC Standards |
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| [1] JT-Q701, Version 2, Nov. 28, 1990 |
| [2] JT-Q704, Version 4, May 30, 2002 |
| [3] JT-Q707, Version 2, Nov. 28, 1990 |
| [4] JT-Q2210, Version 1, Apr. 24, 1996 |

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