Dialogic® SS7HDE Board and Dialogic® SS7HDP Board

DSI SS7HDP Signalling Boards

High Performance Signaling for Demanding Applications

The Dialogic® SS7HDE and SS7HDP board lets developers create cost-effective, high-density, carrier-grade communications solutions requiring advanced SS7 performance. The SS7HDE and SS7HDP are capable of high message rates on all 64 low-speed or 2 high-speed SS7 links for demanding mobile and intelligent networking applications.

The SS7HDE and SS7HDP are part of the Dialogic® Distributed Signaling Interface (DSI), which enables affordable, high-performance,distributed, cross-platform, cross-operating-system signaling applications.

Features and Benefits

Conforms with DSI, enabling MTP3, ISUP, TUP, SCCP, TCAP, MAP, IS41, and INAP protocols supported onboard or used with other SS7 host protocol stack products from Dialogic and software-selectable T1 or E1 digital network interfaces

  • Ensures reliable global deployment using protocols that are currently deployed in many networks worldwide
  • Ensures easy integration into third-party applications or protocol stacks at any level above MTP2
Supports up to 64 SS7 links, or up to 2 high-speed SS7 links, enabling the creation of powerful, scalable, cost-effective, high-density solutions. Capable of high message rates on all SS7 links Accomodates very demanding, mobile and intelligent networking transaction-intensive applications
Software-selectable high impedance interfaces Supports both monitoring and termination of SS7 links on a single board with software-selectable high-impendence interfaces
SS7 linksets can be distributed over multiple boards Enhances system reliability and removes single points of failure
H.100 CT Bus compliant interface Allows easy integration with other technologies, as well as the ability to transport signaling to other boards in a system or to external hosts
Product Highlights
System size Public network / Large enterprise
Form factor

PCIe
PCI

Resource bus H.100 CT Bus
SS7 links Up to 16 or 64 low-speed or 2 high-speed SS7 links. Link density depends on installed license button.
Operating systems

Linux
Windows
Solaris

Network interface Four software selectable T1 or E1 digital line interfaces
Onboard signaling support MTP, ISUP, TUP, SCCP, TCAP, MAP, IS41, INAP
Order by product code

SS7HDPD4TEW / SS7HDED4TEQ: SS7 high-density PCI / PCIe (two signaling processors, four software-selectable T1/E1 interfaces) supporting 16 or 64 low-speed or 2 high-speed SS7 links

Application Notes

Brochure

  • Service Providers are not only being asked to deliver greater bandwidth to mobile devices, but their customers are also looking for more innovative services, including video, voice, location services, and commerce transactions.

Case Study

  • After a highly competitive proposal process, Zain in Jordan chose Jinny Software to create its new value-added services platform. Jinny used its Media Resource Server technology and built the platform using Dialogic® DM3 Media Boards and Dialogic® Distributed Signaling Interface (DSI) Components.
  • Pharos Avantgard SMS System V is a high-volume SMS solution that is built on Dialogic® Distributed Signaling Interface Components, including high-density signaling boards and signaling stacks

  • Etisalat Sri Lanka understands both the challenges and the importance of providing unique and sustainable roaming services to attract customers, whether inbound or outbound. Because quality and user satisfaction are top criteria, Etisalat Sri Lanka chose three of Globitel's Roaming Solutions (Feel@Home, RoamSalute, and Intelligent Traffic Steering) because they aim to provide high levels of reliability and interactivity. These services also encourage roamer loyalty with superior quality and a user-specific interface that easily promotes SMS and data usage while allowing insight into roamer behaviors and service usability tracking.

  • With its CAMEL IWF (InterWorking Function) Gateway, JSC Ingenium is allowing CELL C, the third largest mobile operator in South Africa, to integrate exciting next-generation SIP-based value-added mobile services into its conventional SS7 network. JSC Ingenium uses Dialogic® Distributed Signaling Interface (DSI) Components for signaling, switching, and transcoding in its CAMEL IWF Gateway and other solutions because DSI Components help to make these solutions easy to deploy, interoperable with TDM or IP, and very scalable.
  • Color Ring Back Tone (CRBT) has replaced the monotonous ring tones of the past with pleasing music, warm greetings, and interesting advertising. CRBT can not only reflect the unique personality of the caller but also provide a pleasurable experience for the person called, adding variety and enjoyment to a simple communications process. 
  • GloBul, the second-largest wireless operator in Bulgaria, has added a new service to help its customers handle missed calls. The new service, known as Call Notify, was built on the JN Missed Call Notification (MCN) system from Bulgarian telecom solution supplier Applicata, and was based on a fully redundant SS7 configuration from Dialogic.
  • Telecom equipment manufacturers (TEMs) and service providers are searching for ways to generate revenue from new services. Applications utilizing enabling short message service (SMS) can be an ideal way for these businesses to increase income without making a major infrastructure investment.

White Paper

  • The expansion of mobile network services as well as subscriber growth is as vibrant as ever. Today’s challenge continues to be delivering signaling platforms with ever richer feature sets and improved performance at a lower cost. This paper focuses on an important mobile network service application, Short Message Service (SMS), and solutions from equipment vendors and building block suppliers that meet the challenges facing SMS service providers who constantly require new and improved signaling strategies because of increased competition. 
  • Telecom operators have sharpened their focus on building profitable new revenue streams by offering value-added services – both to attract new subscribers and to retain the loyalty of their existing customers 
  • This white paper presents a brief overview of network monitoring. It also discusses different network monitoring types and technologies: TDM (T1/E1, BRI, and analog), SS7 (monitoring within the service provider network), and session monitoring (IP and web).

Use the Purchase page linked below to find partners to purchase Dialogic products. The order codes below are for your reference when making a purchase.

Purchase

ProductOrder CodeDescription
SS7HDPD4TEW 881-792 PCI, 4 T1/E1, 64 LSL, 2 HSL
SS7HDED4TEQ 310-884 PCIe, 4 T1/E1, 64 LSL, 2 HSL, RoHS6
SS7SBHDFBAQ 883-139 Monitoring only
SS7SBHDFBCQ 883-153 MTP
SS7SBHDFBDQ 883-156 MTP, ISUP, TUP, SCCP, TCAP
SS7SBHDFBEQ 883-157 MTP, ISUP, TUP, SCCP, TCAP, MAP, IS-41, INAP
SS7SBHDFBFQ 883-161 MTP, ISUP, TUP, SCCP, TCAP, MAP, IS-41, INAP additional combinations
SS7SBHDFBGQ 883-068 License for Signaling Server
Number of links, circuits, and dialogs depend on layer combinations enabled.