Signaling Software

Dialogic® Distributed Signaling Interface (DSI) supports a wide range of Signaling System 7 (SS7) and SIGTRAN (SS7 over IP) capabilities to manage the signaling traffic between an application and the SS7 network over TDM or IP.


Dialogic® DSI Protocol Stacks deliver numerous benefits including:

-  A versatile architecture allowing systems to scale as service volume grows without impact to application programs

-  Development investment protection through portability of the same applications from SS7 Network Interface Boards, to Dialogic® DSI Signaling Servers, to Dialogic® DSI SIGTRAN Stack based implementations.

-  Proven track record of deployment for more than a decade

 

Dialogic® DSI SIGTRAN Monitor delivers high-performance, high-density protocol monitoring. 

-  DSI SIGTRAN Monitor enables SS7 messages to be monitored on SIGTRAN Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) associations executing over Ethernet.


Together the Dialogic® DSI Network Interface Boards, DSI Protocol Stacks, and DSI Signaling Servers enable equipment manufacturers and developers to create cost-effective, scalable solutions for today's modular networks.

 

Signaling Software

ProductDescription
SCCP

(Signaling Connection Control Part class 0,1,2)  ITU-T recommendations Q.711-Q.714, Q.791 and ANSI T1.112

TCAP

(Transaction Capabilities Application Part)  ITU-T Q.771-Q.774 and ANSI T1.114 

INAP, AIN

(Intelligent Networking) ITU CS1, ETSI CS1 & CS2 and GR-1299-CORE AIN

IS41, WIN

 ANSI/TIA/EIA-41.5-D, Wireless Intelligent Networking (WIN) extensions ANSI/TIA/EIA-751, ANSI/TIA/EIA-764, ANSI/TIA/EIA-771, ANSI/TIA/EIA-826 [Prepaid]

CAMEL

CAMEL Application Part specifications v1-v4

MAP

(Mobile Application Part)  GSM TS 09.02, TS 29.002

MTP

(Message Transfer Part) as defined by the ITU-T, ANSI. 

ISUP

(ISDN User Part) ITU-T Q.761-Q.764, Q.767, ETS 300 356-1, ANSI T1.113, national variants including German ISUP, Japanese TTC ISUP.

BICC

(Bearer Independent Call Control)  Q.1902.1 – Q1902.5, Q.765.5, Signalling Transport Converter Q.1901

SCTP

(Stream Control Transmission Protocol) IETF RFC2960, RFC3309

M2PA

(MTP2 User Peer-to-Peer Adaptation Layer) IETF RFC 4165

M3UA

(MTP3 User Adaptation Layer ASP and IPSP) IETF RFC 4666, RFC 3332

SUA

SUA (Signaling Connection Control Part User Adaptation) RFC 3868

SIGTRAN MonitorDelivers high-performance, high-density protocol monitoring that enables applications to interrogate SIGTRAN traffic between active signaling points and trigger intelligent actions. SIGTRAN Monitor, a software only application, joins Dialogic® Network Interface Boards that have circuit-switched network monitoring capabilities.

Signaling Software

ProductDescription
SCCP

(Signaling Connection Control Part class 0,1,2)  ITU-T recommendations Q.711-Q.714, Q.791 and ANSI T1.112

TCAP

(Transaction Capabilities Application Part)  ITU-T Q.771-Q.774 and ANSI T1.114 

INAP, AIN

(Intelligent Networking) ITU CS1, ETSI CS1 & CS2 and GR-1299-CORE AIN

IS41, WIN

 ANSI/TIA/EIA-41.5-D, Wireless Intelligent Networking (WIN) extensions ANSI/TIA/EIA-751, ANSI/TIA/EIA-764, ANSI/TIA/EIA-771, ANSI/TIA/EIA-826 [Prepaid]

CAMEL

CAMEL Application Part specifications v1-v4

MAP

(Mobile Application Part)  GSM TS 09.02, TS 29.002

MTP

(Message Transfer Part) as defined by the ITU-T, ANSI. 

ISUP

(ISDN User Part) ITU-T Q.761-Q.764, Q.767, ETS 300 356-1, ANSI T1.113, national variants including German ISUP, Japanese TTC ISUP.

BICC

(Bearer Independent Call Control)  Q.1902.1 – Q1902.5, Q.765.5, Signalling Transport Converter Q.1901

SCTP

(Stream Control Transmission Protocol) IETF RFC2960, RFC3309

M2PA

(MTP2 User Peer-to-Peer Adaptation Layer) IETF RFC 4165

M3UA

(MTP3 User Adaptation Layer ASP and IPSP) IETF RFC 4666, RFC 3332

SUA

SUA (Signaling Connection Control Part User Adaptation) RFC 3868

SIGTRAN MonitorDelivers high-performance, high-density protocol monitoring that enables applications to interrogate SIGTRAN traffic between active signaling points and trigger intelligent actions. SIGTRAN Monitor, a software only application, joins Dialogic® Network Interface Boards that have circuit-switched network monitoring capabilities.