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MTP-2 Peer-to-Peer Adaptation Layer for SS7 over IP
Overview
M2PA is one of the many products in the Adax Protocol Software (APS)
SIGTRAN suite that has been designed for Convergence, Wireless and
Intelligent Networks. M2PA is designed to transport SS7 MTP-3 Signaling messages over IP using the services of Stream Control Transmission
Protocol (SCTP) and uses any underlying high-speed data transmission
technology (ATM, T1/E1, wireless etc.) to build next generation
SS7 networks over IP. The immediate benefits of this is that current
upper layer SS7 applications can run on new high-speed IP Signaling Networks without software change, maximizing performance of the
solution without increasing costs and protecting the investment
in the application.
Traditionally
SS7 traffic is carried over MTP-2 64kbps links and is a worldwide
standard for reliability in PSTN Signaling but in the continual
search for cost savings operators are looking to move from circuit
switched to packet based networks and an IP infrastructure. Using
Adax M2PA enables higher densities and efficiencies of SS7 transmission,
while still preserving reliability and compatibility.
M2PA
has many applications, and together with the other SIGTRAN protocols,
can be used as a building block in a Softswitch, Signaling Gateway
or Media Gateway Controller in the VoIP domain.
Quality
and Reliability of Service
The future of Intelligent Networks is IP and SIGTRAN combined with
SS7. As most operators face increased signaling demand, M2PA coupled
with SCTP can meet the required demands while preserving the investments
in SS7 upper layer applications. M2PA delivers optimum utilization
of high-bandwidth data links and is backward compatible with legacy
MTP-3 software running over the Adax SS7 board and driver.
The
Adax M2PA module creates high-speed links for SS7 when it is used
with the Adax ATM and HDC series of boards. It does this by supporting
both SIGTRAN and SS7 Signaling over IP at T1/E1, Ethernet and OC3/STM1
data rates, providing a highly reliable transmission service to
the signaling layer above it.
MTP-2
is only defined for 56/64 kbps signaling links, however M2PA is
compatible with MTP-B, the broadband definition for SS7. The immediate
result of this is that current upper layer SS7 applications can
run on new high speed IP Signaling networks without software change,
maximizing performance of the solution without increasing costs
and protecting the investment in the application.
Using
Adax M2PA enables higher densities and efficiencies of SS7 transmission,
while still preserving reliability and compatibility.
Performance
Benefits
M2PA provides complete level 2 data communication control for transmission
on T1/E1, Ethernet or ATM based SS7 conforming to the ITU and ANSI
broadband SS7 standards including:
- Signal
unit formatting into ATM cells (AAL5), Ethernet, HDLC or T1/E1;
- Enhanced
and efficient error recovery as provided by SCTP/T;
- Selective
re-transmission of rejected Protocol Data Units;
- Error
monitoring;
- Sequence
number control (uses very large sequence numbers);
- Link
status control;
- Monitoring
of the underlying ATM or IP link.
M2PA
can utilize any transmission medium that supports: ATM AAL5, Ethernet
or HDLC as a transport under SCTP/T
M2PA
and SCTP are independent parts of the SIGTRAN suite. SCTP provides
the signaling transport mechanism and M2PA is an adaptation sub-layer
that supports specific primitives such as management
indications, required by a particular signaling application protocol.
Together they form the equivalent of the MTP-2 layer protocol in
an ATM, Ethernet, HDLC or IP environment. M2PA supports a common
interface
like the User Network Interface (Q.703). For users and developers,
this means that the M2PA interfaces to MTP-3, the management and
control functions, and the Intelligent Network applications all
conform to current industry standards.
Adax
M2PA is designed to be modular and interoperate with other SIGTRAN
solutions for MTP-2 tunneling, M2UA and M3UA. This means that you
can build a server from a single card up to a multi-port rack for
the most demanding telecommunications applications, running combinations
of Frame Relay, X.25, SS7/MTP-2 and SS7/ATM simultaneously. M2PA,
MTP-3, MTP-2 tunneling and media gateway solutions can be combined
in the same system to produce a seamless solution for SS7 and VoIP
with advanced data services.
Application
Areas
M2PA is used between SS7 Signaling Points employing the MTP-3 protocol
and uses an IP network to connect the two SS7 points. This type
of SS7 node equipped with an IP network connection is called an
IP Signaling Point or IPSP. The IPSP functions as a traditional
SS7 node, using the IP Network instead of SS7 links. SS7 Signaling Points may also employ standard SS7 links using the SS7 MTP-2 to
provide transport of MTP-3 signaling messages.
Typical
application areas for M2PA include:
SS7
offload
Communication between two signaling End Points (SEP) nodes can be
set up via two Signaling Gateways (SG). The SEPs are connected to
two different SGs via SS7 interface. The SGs are connected to each
other via SIGTRAN (M2PA + SCTP) and act as Signaling Transfer Points
(STP) nodes. signaling messages from the two SEP's are passed via
the two SG's. This type of application is termed as SS7 offload
- SS7 traffic is off-loaded over an IP network in this case the
Signaling Gateways using M2PA.
IP
based Signaling Points
In this case Signaling Points are connected to each other using
an IP network. These IP based Signaling Points (IPSP) use M2PA links
instead of MTP-2 links. These IPSPs can also connect to Signaling Points in SS7 networks, via an M2PA based Signaling Gateway.
Signaling Gateways
The Signaling Gateway (SG) is an IPSP equipped with both traditional
SS7 and IP network connections. In effect, the SG acts as a Signaling Transfer Point (STP). The M2PA/SCTP/IP stack can be used in place
of an SS7 MTP-2/MTP1 stack.
API
M2PA supports a comprehensive API based on standard MTP-2 and SSCF/SSCOP
(broadband SS7) commands as defined in Q.2140/Q.2110 and Q.703 of
ITU for layer 2 SS7.
- The
user API for M2PA is implemented within the standard Unix DLPI.
- The
user API for M2PA is similar to, and consistent with, the Adax
API for traditional SS7 Signaling offerings.
- The
API is common to all User Adaptation (UA) interfaces such as M3UA
and M2UA.
Standards
- IETF
Draft - SS7 MTP-2-User Peer-to-Peer Adaptation Layer - 6-13
Operating
System Support and Adax Protocol Controllers
M2PA is available for Linux and Solaris Operating Systems. VxWorks,
HP-UX and IBM AIX can also be supported by special arrangement.
All
Adax hardware products are available for PCI, cPCI and PMC architectures.
The cPCI products support PICMG 2.16 and HotSwap.
The
M2PA software operates with the following Adax products:
- HDC
High Density Channelized Controller for Multiple Protocols
- ATM
Controller for Real Time Voice and Video over AAL2; Signaling and IP over AAL5
Adax
Software
M2PA is just one of the many products in the Adax Protocol Software
(APS) SIGTRAN suite that has been designed for Convergence, Wireless
and Intelligent Networks.
Other
Adax SIGTRAN products include M3UA, M2UA, SCTP, and Signaling Gateways.
Adax Protocol Software (APS) is designed to provide the customer
with the greatest benefit to their application and from each Adax
hardware product.
The
Adax software provides the user with a set of common APIs that enables
integration of business applications and upper layers with Adax
Signaling Infrastructure.
Fastest
Time to Market
Adax provides extremely fast time to market through simplicity of
design and a modular product range. The common software interface
ensures a simple migration path and provides a flexible and portable
solution. The API's between products remain the same preserving
the investment in the higher layer software and applications. This
compatibility enables quick upgrades to next generation requirements
and easy field upgrades to expand the capabilities of installed
systems.
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