Engage Delivers SS7 to SIGTRAN Protocol Converter to VOIP Service Provider.APTOS, Calif. -- Engage Communication's IPTubeGT1 SS7 Mon, with the -SNIF option, is utilized by an international VOIP (Voice Over IP) A digital telephone service that uses the public Internet as well as private backbones instead of the traditional telephone network. Many companies, including Vonage, 8x8 and AT&T (CallVantage), typically offer calling within the country for a service provider to tap into the T1 monitor ports of their VOIP Gateways for non-intrusive protocol conversion of SS7 signaling into SIGTRAN (SIGnaling TRANsport) An IP telephony protocol from the IETF that is used to transfer SS7 signals over IP networks. The telco switch sends SS7 signals to a signaling gateway (SG) that converts them into SIGTRAN packets, which travel over IP to the next signaling gateway or Ethernet packets. Real-time Remote and Off-Line SS7 Signaling Analysis The VOIP service provider captures and analyzes SS7 Message Signal Units and Link Status Signal Units in real-time and records entire traffic or filtered traffic into a trace file that is configured to backup automatically each 24 hour period. The recorded trace file is then analyzed offline and exported into formats that are readable by industry standard SS7 protocol analyzers. The -SNIF option enables decoding, with Originating and Destination Point Code sorting, of SS7's protocol messages such as: MTP2, MTP3, ISUP (ISDN User Part) See SS7. , BICC BICC Bearer Independent Call Control BICC Business Intelligence Competency Center (SAS Consulting) BICC Beijing International Convention Center BICC Biomedical Information Communication Center , SCCP, TCAP, MAP, INAP, CAP/CAMEL, WIN, BSSAP BSSAP Base Station System Application Part (mobile communications) , BSMAP BSMAP Base Station Management Application Part and DTAP DTaP diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine. DTaP abbr. acellular pertussis vaccine DTaP . Ethernet Sniffers with SS7 Over IP SIGTRAN packet decoders, such as Ethereal, provide for a very cost effective SS7 protocol Analyzer that is utilized for: Surveillance, Call Detail Records processing, Real-Time Signaling Network Monitor, Traffic Monitor and Analysis, Alarm management, Fraud Detection, Billing Verification, Revenue Assurance and Protocol Analysis, Call Tracing and Decoding. "The -SNIF option enables our customers to create very cost effective SS7 protocol analyzers," according to Mark Doyle, Engage Communication President. "Engage's SS7 Over IP product line is also available with E1, RS530 and V.35 interfaces." Remote SS7 Probes for SS7 Protocol Analyzer The IPTubeGT1 SS7 Mons Mons (môNs), Du. Bergen, commune (1991 pop. 91,726), capital of Hainaut prov., SW Belgium, near the French border. Located at the junction of the Canal du Centre and the Condé-Mons Canal, it is the processing and shipping center of facilitates the analysis of remote Telecom Switches over IP networks. A single centralized SS7 Protocol Analyzer is able to analyze a multi-site network of Telecom switches whose T1 SS7 communications are being probed. The SS7 protocol analyzer expertise is only required at a Central location. The IPTubeGT1 SS7 Mon has from 1 to 4 T1 interfaces that have the sensitivity, -36dB, to be connected to high impedance T1 Monitor jacks. The 4 T1 interface configuration provides for the simultaneous monitoring of the SS7 Signaling Units from Tandem Telco Switches. SS7 Signaling units are sent out four separate T1 interfaces or multiplexed onto a single T1 interface to the SS7 Protocol Analyzer. http://www.engageinc.com/Products2/iptube_ss7.htm About Engage Communication: Founded in 1989, Engage enables Enterprises, Government agencies, Armed Forces, and Telecommunications service providers to Encrypt their Ethernet Networks, Wide Area Network Circuits and to take advantage of the lower costs and flexibility available with IP/Ethernet transport while preserving their investment in premises equipment such as PBXs, Cellular Base Stations, Telecom Switches, Voice & Data Multiplexors, Routers, Video/Audio Codecs, and Type 1 Encryptors. |
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