Figure 82: Original Network With Deployed Eagle 5 Iss; Figure 83: New Network With An Eagle 5 Iss Using End Office And End Node R - Tekelec IP7 Secure Gateway Administration Manual

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Figure 81: Network After an EAGLE 5 ISS with End Office, Node P has Migrated
longer acts like a signaling transfer point, but rather acts like a signaling end point that has an
IP-attached application user-part. The EAGLE 5 ISS and the IP network element share the point code
P. All messages received by the EAGLE 5 ISS should be destined to P and all messages sent to the
PSTN from the EAGLE 5 ISS have an OPC of P.
A Signaling End Point is Added to a Deployed EAGLE 5 ISS Using End Office
Another possible scenario for the End Office feature is that a customer has a deployed EAGLE 5 ISS
with attached IP nodes, and wants to make use of the End Office feature to add a new IP node. Consider
the following network diagrams,
New Network with an EAGLE 5 ISS Using End Office and End Node

Figure 82: Original Network with Deployed EAGLE 5 ISS

Figure 83: New Network with an EAGLE 5 ISS Using End Office and End Node R

In
Figure 83: New Network with an EAGLE 5 ISS Using End Office and End Node R
point code by using the End Office feature and making the new IP network element an end office
node. No change is required in the PSTN or at P or Q. Non-network-management and non-test messages
destined to R are now forwarded to an IP network element, rather than terminated by the EAGLE 5
ISS.
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Figure 82: Original Network with Deployed EAGLE 5 ISS
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