Oracle Communications EAGLE SIGTRAN and Signaling Gateway (SGW) Provisioning (D87307) – Outline
Detailed Course Outline
SIGTRAN Overview
- Defining SIGTRAN
- IP Signaling Gateway (IPSG) Benefits
- Message Flow
- Characteristics of IP and SIGTRAN Networks
- SIGTRAN Applications on the EAGLE
- IP-Based Endpoints
- Converged Networks
Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)
- Stream Control Transmission Protocol Features
- Four SCTP Streams
- Defining an SCTP Association
- SCTP Multi-homing
Provisioning IP Signaling Gateway (IPSG) M2PA
- IPSG M2PA Network Example
- IPSG M2PA Provisioning Commands
- Entering Application Cards
- Entering Destination Point Codes and Linksets
- Changing IP Links and Adding IP Hosts
- Provisioning IP Cards and Routes
- Adding an IPSG M2PA and Multi-home Associations
- Activating and Verifying IPSG M2PA Signaling Links
Provisioning IP Signaling Gateway (IPSG) M3UA
- IPSG M3UA Network Example
- IPSG M3UA Provisioning Commands
- Entering Application Cards
- Entering Destination Point Codes and Linksets
- Entering Network Appearance for M3UA
- Bearer Independent Call Control (BICC) Feature
- Entering IPSG Signaling Links
- Entering Routes
Verifying SIGTRAN Configurations
- Verifying Provisioning
- Verifying SIGTRAN Cards
- Verifying SIGTRAN Associations
- Verifying SIGTRAN Signaling Links
- Verifying Transactions Per Second (IPTPS)
- Pass-Through Commands
- Verifying the Ethernet Interface
- Viewing an Association’s SCTP Statistics