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== | ==TelcoBridges and MTP2 == | ||
TelcoBridges supports MTP2 as part of its SS7 signaling stack. It also provides the following functionality: | |||
*56, 64, n x 64 kbps low-speed links (LSL) | *56, 64, n x 64 kbps low-speed links (LSL) | ||
*1.5 and 2 Mbps high-speed links (HSL) | *1.5 and 2 Mbps high-speed links (HSL) | ||
*Supports dynamic link configuration | *Supports dynamic link configuration | ||
=== Supported MTP2 variants === | |||
*ITU-T, Q.701, Q.703 | |||
*ANSI T1.111.3 | |||
*JT Q.703 (TTC, Japan) | |||
*NTT Q.703 (NTT, Japan) | |||
Revision as of 11:50, 21 July 2009
The MTP2 layer in the SS7 protocol stack defines the functions and procedures of the signaling system for a reliable transfer of signaling messages over an SS7 signaling link. The MTP2 layer is a service provider to the MTP3 link layer, and at the same time it is a service user of the underlying trunk layer.
A conceptual illustration of the MTP2 layer is provided to the right.
TelcoBridges and MTP2
TelcoBridges supports MTP2 as part of its SS7 signaling stack. It also provides the following functionality:
- 56, 64, n x 64 kbps low-speed links (LSL)
- 1.5 and 2 Mbps high-speed links (HSL)
- Supports dynamic link configuration
Supported MTP2 variants
- ITU-T, Q.701, Q.703
- ANSI T1.111.3
- JT Q.703 (TTC, Japan)
- NTT Q.703 (NTT, Japan)
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