SS7 Signaling Link Set Configure 0x005D

SwitchKit Name

SS7SignalingLinkSetConfig

Type

EXS API and SwitchKit API message

Description

SS7 Signaling Link Set Configure 0x005D

This message allows the host to define and subsequently deconfigure a signaling link set, which is a load-sharing collection of signaling links connected to an adjacent signaling node. The link set and stack must be configured before the signaling links.

You can also set this message to deconfigure a link set.

Example Message (Socket Log Output for SwitchKit)

The following example message defines a signaling link set with an OPC for a signaling stack that uses 24-bit point codes (ANSI).

 

00 0F 00 5D 00 00 FF 00 01 1E 02 00 00 00 20 00 00

Sent by

Host

SwitchKit Code

Configuration

SS7SignalingLinkSetConfig (

Node = integer,

StackID = integer,

LinkSetID = integer,

APC = integer);

C Structure

typedef struct {

UBYTE StackID;

UBYTE LinkSetID;

int APC;

} XL_SS7SignalingLinkSetConfig;

C++ Class

class XLC_SS7SignalingLinkSetConfig : public XLC_OutboundMessage {

public:

UBYTE getStackID() const;

void setStackID(UBYTE x);

UBYTE getLinkSetID() const;

void setLinkSetID(UBYTE x);

int getAPC() const;

void setAPC(int x);

};

 

 

EXS API Hex Format

MESSAGE (White)

RESPONSE (Gray)

Byte

Field Description

Byte

Field Description

0

Frame (0xFE)

0

Frame (0xFE)

1, 2

Length (0x00NN)

1, 2

Length (0x0007)

3, 4

Message Type, MSB (0x005D)

3, 4

Message Type, MSB (0x005D)

5

Reserved (0x00)

5

Reserved (0x00)

6

Sequence Number

6

Same Sequence Number

7

Logical Node ID

7

Logical Node ID

8

:

AIB

Address Method

0x00 - Individual AEs

8, 9

Status (MSB, LSB)

10

Checksum

Number of AEs to follow

AEs

0x1E SS7 Link Set

:

APC (four bytes)

SS7 network address of the adjacent signaling node. Every point code in the API messages will always be 4 bytes long with the first byte (MSB) as zero. See the SS7 section of the API Developer's Guide: CCS for an explanation of how to convert the 4 bytes into ITU and ANSI point codes.

 

0x00000000– 0x00FFFFFF
The APC must be in this range for signaling stacks using a 24-bit point code
(for example ANSI).

 

0x00000000– 0x00003FFF
The APC must be in this range for signaling stacks using a 14-bit point code
(for example, ITU).

 

0xFFFFFFFF
Indicates deconfiguration of the specified link set. You can perform deconfiguration
only after each link and route previously assigned to the link set has been deconfigured.

:

Checksum