Database Administration Manual - IP7 Secure
Gateway
Figure 86: The EAGLE 5 ISS Simultaneously Acts as STP and End Office
Notes regarding
P is the end office node, and so the EAGLE 5 ISS TPC=P.
Assume that end node P has an application assignment for SCCP.
SCCP traffic destined to P is forwarded to the IP node via the SS7IPGW application.
SCCP traffic destined to the CPC is distributed to the EAGLE 5 ISS's local SCCP application (e.g.
GTT).
Network elements Q, R, S, and T are not end office nodes, and so the EAGLE 5 ISS generates TFx
network management concerning them.
IP Network element P is an end office node, and so the EAGLE 5 ISS generates only UPU/SSP
concerning it.
The EAGLE 5 ISS Supports Multiple Network Types and Multiple Hosts as an End Node
In
Figure 87: Three Multiple-Element End Office Nodes
each of the three network types. Each end office node comprises multiple IP network elements. The
IP network elements are distinguished by the remote host and remote port values of the IP network
elements (IP address parameters).
910-6278-001 Revision A, January 2012
Figure 86: The EAGLE 5 ISS Simultaneously Acts as STP and End
the EAGLE 5 ISS supports an end office node for
End Office Support
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