Common Channel Signaling System No. 7 (i.e., SS7 or C7) is a global standard for telecommunications defined by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T). The standard defines the procedures and protocol by which network elements in the public switched telephone network ( ( (PSTN)) ) exchange information over a digital signaling network to effect wireless (cellular) and wireline call setup, routing and control. The ITU definition of SS7 allows for national variants such as the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and Bell Communications Research (Telcordia Technologies) standards used in North America and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute ( ETSI ) standard used in Europe.
Reference pages
- SS7 Tutorials and Resources: by TelecomSpace
- SS7 Tutorial by Performance Technologies
- SS7 Tutorial by Intel
- SS7 Tutorial by the International Engineering Consortium
- C7.com: SS7 portal
Links
- OpenSS7: Open Source SS7 implementations
- ISUP, SCCP
- SIGTRAN
- SCTP: Stream Control Transport Protocol, IETF
- Cosini SS7 LIBISUP: Professional SS7 solution for Asterisk and Callweaver
- ss7box & SSMG : High End Production Ready SS7/ISUP Stack for Asterisk.
News
- 2005-02-18 Carrier-grade Linux gets SS7 signaling software LinuxDevices.com Story
See Also
- Cisco PGW-2200 SS7/C7 Solution
- SS7 Protocol Converters and Gateways - Interconnect SS7 networks with non-SS7 equipment
- Asterisk SS7
- SS7 Point Code
- FreeSwitch supports SS7 via ss7box
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