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| Course Name: |
SS7 Training Fundamentals:Signaling System No. 7 |
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Onsite - Instructor-Led Training |
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| Course Duration: |
2-3 days depending on audience background and options |
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| Introduction: |
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Signaling System No. 7 is commonly known in North America as SS7 and elsewhere throughout the
world as C7. SS7/C7 is a system used to implement signaling and protocols for telecommunications networks. SS7
supports both fixed-line and cellular networks. In recent years, expanded telecommunications services have resulted
in the introduction of additional SS7 protocols and functionality.
The course introduces the basic concepts on the first day. The more complex features of SS7 level 4 protocols are
covered on day two following a thorough coverage of the underlying material on SS7 levels 1, 2, and 3.
In this course, you will learn the history of signaling and the progression of the technology through both in-band
signaling and out-of-band signaling protocols. The course explains the fundamental differences between the SS7
ITU-T and ANSI standards as well as the connection and connectionless signaling services. You will discover how
SS7 supports cellular services such as subscriber roaming and packet-switched data services.
The course begins with several topics which explain the purpose of lower level signaling protocols MTP1, 2, and
3 including error control and network performance monitoring. The course concludes with an introduction to the
upper level SS7 protocols and services. |
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| Audience: |
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This introduction to SS7/C7 is aimed at the following audiences:
- Telecommunications technicians and network maintenance personnel
- Sales and marketing professionals involved with digital switching equipment and software
applications supporting SS7/C7
- Telecommunications management and support staff who wish to obtain a through understating
of the SS7/C7 system as well as the latest on SS7/C7 standards, technology, and product development
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| Prerequisites: |
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| Those intending to take this course should have some prior basic understanding of telephony
and packet switched networks. |
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| Customize it: |
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| This 2-3-day SS7 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 wireless 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 need 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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- Troubleshoot SS7 network problems.
- Monitor and evaluate SS7 network performance.
- Plan the integration and testing of new SS7 applications.
- Assist in the design of new mobile network applications and services.
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| Course Outline |
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Session 1: Signaling Overview
- History of Telecommunications Signaling
- Network Signaling Evolution
- What is Signaling?
- What is Out-of-Band Signaling?
- A Summary of the Signaling Network Architecture
- Network Signaling Evolution
- The North American Signaling Architecture
- Signaling System No 7
- Overview of SS7, IN, AIN, Wireless, and VoIP
- Standards Organizations
Session 2: SS7 Network Architecture
- Service Switching Points (SSPs)
- Signal Transfer Points (STPs
- Service Control Points (SCPs)
- Intelligent Peripherals (IPs)
- Service Nodes (SNs)
- Service Management and Creation
Session 3: SS7 Signal Data Links
- Access Link (A)
- Bridge Link (B)
- Cross Link (C)
- Diagonal Link (D)
- Extended Link (E)
- Fully Associated Link (F)
Session 4: SS7 Applications
- Advanced Intelligent Networks (AIN)
- Basic Call Setup Example
- Database Query Example
- Layers of the SS7 Protocol
- What Goes over the Signaling Link?
- Addressing in the SS7 Network
- Signal Unit Structure
- What Are the Functions of the Different Signaling Units?
- Message Signal Unit Structure
- Local Number Portability (LNP)
- SS7 and Database Connection
- Wireless Applications
- OSS Interconnection: E911/911, LIDB, OS/DA
Session 5: SS7 Layers
- Physical Layer
- Message Transfer Part (MTP) - Level 2
- Message Transfer Part (MTP) - Level 3
- Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP)
- ISDN User Part (ISUP)
- Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP)
- Operations, Maintenance, and Administration Part (OMAP)
Session 6: Network Service Part (NSP) of SS7
- Message Transfer Part (MTP)
- Data Link Level Signaling
- SS7 Signaling Units
- Signaling Network Function Level
- Signaling Information
- SS7 Signaling Message Types
- SS7 Network Node Identification
- SS7 Network Management Message Types
- Link and Route Management
- Traffic Management
- Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP)
- Routing and Discrimination
- Global Title Routing
- Subsystem Management
Session 7: Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP)
- Enhancements to MTP Routing
- Flow Control
- Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Services
- Global Title Translation
- SCCP Management
- SCCP Management Structure
- Message Types
- Task of SCCP Messages
- Parameters of SCCP Messages
- The Principle of a SCCP Connection
Session 8: Wireless Network Overview
- Elements in a Mobile Network
- Mobile Switching Center (MSC)
- Base Station Controller (BSC)
- Base Transceiver Station (BTS)
- Home Location Register (HLR)
- Visitor Location Register (VLR)
- Short Message Service Center (SMSC) ANSI-41 and Mobile Application Part (MAP)
- GSM, CDMA and SS7
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Please call 1-888-742-3214 or e-mail to schedule a no-obligation conference call to help us understand your
audience, background and on-site training objectives.
salesinfo@enowireless.com
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