IP over SS7 inquiry

IP over SS7 inquiry

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IP over SS7 inquiry aqlawi 01-15-2008
Posted by on January 15, 2008, 2:47 am
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Hey all, can any one please tell me if it is possible to transport IP
over ss7 protocol TDM links? and how to do that if it is possible.
thanks

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Posted by Justa Lurker on January 15, 2008, 6:29 pm
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aqlawi@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey all, can any one please tell me if it is possible to transport IP
> over ss7 protocol TDM links? and how to do that if it is possible.
> thanks

Why do you want to do this ?

Posted by T on January 15, 2008, 7:20 pm
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JustaLurker@att.net says...
> aqlawi@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hey all, can any one please tell me if it is possible to transport IP
> > over ss7 protocol TDM links? and how to do that if it is possible.
> > thanks
>
> Why do you want to do this ?
>

I'm wondering too since SS7 is a signalling protocol for the most part.
Oh it does other things like lookups, but it's all a proprietary setup.


Posted by Justa Lurker on January 15, 2008, 10:26 pm
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T wrote:
> JustaLurker@att.net says...
>> aqlawi@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Hey all, can any one please tell me if it is possible to transport IP
>>> over ss7 protocol TDM links? and how to do that if it is possible.
>>> thanks
>> Why do you want to do this ?
>>
>
> I'm wondering too since SS7 is a signalling protocol for the most part.
> Oh it does other things like lookups, but it's all a proprietary setup.
>

Yes.....I'm wondering if he is looking for answer to a homework problem
or take-home exam/project of some kind. It seems to fit that paradigm
based on several clues.

If it is a legitimate request, then more details will be helpful in
responding.

Posted by lawey on January 20, 2008, 11:16 am
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> T wrote:
> > JustaLur...@att.net says...
> >> aql...@gmail.com wrote:
> >>> Hey all, can any one please tell me if it is possible to transport IP
> >>> over ss7 protocol TDM links? and how to do that if it is possible.
> >>> thanks
> >> Why do you want to do this ?
>
> > I'm wondering too since SS7 is a signalling protocol for the most part.
> > Oh it does other things like lookups, but it's all a proprietary setup.
>
> Yes.....I'm wondering if he is looking for answer to a homework problem
> or take-home exam/project of some kind. =A0It seems to fit that paradigm
> based on several clues.
>
> If it is a legitimate request, then more details will be helpful in
> responding.

looool no its not about a home work, am a core network team leader for
a foriegn company in my country and we have problems in transmision
lines, we have the new 3GCN ALL IP CDMA network to be built and am
responsible for it, in this network we have the MGW connected to the
MSCe throuth the transmision lines which are bad as i said so i want
to create a backup system ( i thought to use for example VPN for the
connection between the MGW and the MSCe through the internet) and am
looking if i can solve the problem by routing the packetes through the
current switchs available but as u know these switch carries TDM lines
with SS7 potocols, so if i can encapsolate the IP packets in the SS7
msg then it would be perfect for me.

i hope this can explains


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