SIGTRAN – SS7 Over IP from Beginner to Expert level
Become Expert in SIGTRAN – Signaling Transport over IP Networks
SIGTRAN is the name of a group of telecommunications protocols designed to interoperate between traditional telephony and VoIP. The name is formed from the words signaling and transport and was given by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which develops specifications for a family of protocols that provide reliable datagram services and user level adaptation for Shared Channel System No. 7 (SS7) and ISDN. SIGTRAN protocols are an extension of the SS7 family of protocols. They support the same applications and call control paradigms as SS7, but use the Internet Protocol (IP) for addressing and are transmitted over SCTP. The working group in the IETF closed in March 2009 as having served its purpose.
What you’ll learn
Sigtran Signaling Networks
Sigtran Network Protocols
Signaling messages
Sigtran Protocol Stack
◽️ SIGTRAN Introduction & Giving a reminder about SS7 Networks.
◽️ A Brief about TCP & UDP Protocols.
◽️ SIGTRAN Network Architecture
◽️ SIGTRAN vs SS7 Stack
◽️ IP Layer
◽️ SCTP Layer
◽️ Adaptation Layer (SUA , M3UA , M2PA , M2UA )
◽️ SIGTRAN newly introduced protocols identifying their messages.
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