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Diameter Signaling Router SS7/Sigtran
Release 8.2
E89009
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Remote Signaling Points

A Remote Signaling Point (RSP) represents an SS7 network node (point code) that signaling must be sent to from an SS7-MP. An RSP has an SS7 domain (ANSI, ITU-I, ITU-N, and ITU-N 24-bit Point Code) point code and an optional Adjacent Server Group.

Note:

MD-IWF does not support ITUN24 - ITU National 24-bit point codes.

An Adjacent Server Group is configured if the Remote Signaling Point is an Adjacent Remote Signaling Point. An STP to which an SS7-MP is connected via an Association is an adjacent RSP.

The list on the SS7/Sigtran > Configuration > Remote Signaling Points page must contain a row for every point code directly connected to the SS7 application and any remote destination that the SS7 application originates messages toward.

On the SS7/Sigtran > Configuration > Remote Signaling Points page, you can perform the following actions:
  • The Filter allows the user to only display the row(s) that match specified criteria using the list of field names. The right list contains all the matching operators (=, !=, >, >=, <, <=, Like and Is Null). The text box is the value selector that allows the user to enter the matching value. Click GO to enable the filter. The RESET button resets the filter.
  • Sort the list entries in ascending or descending order by SS7 Domain, MTP Point Code, Remote Signaling Point Name, or Adjacent Server Group by clicking the column heading.
  • Click Insert.

    You can add a new Remote Signaling Point and its values. See Inserting a Remote Signaling Point.

    If the maximum number of Remote Signaling Points already exists in the system, the SS7/Sigtran > Configuration > Remote Signaling Points [Insert] page displays an error message.

  • Select a Remote Signaling Point from the list and click Delete to remove the selected Remote Signaling Point. See Deleting a Remote Signaling Point.
  • Select the Remote Signaling Point from the list and click Status to view the status of the configured Remote Signaling Point on the SS7/Sigtran > Configuration > Remote Signaling Points page. See Status of a Remote Signaling Point.
  • Select the Remote Signaling Point from the list and click Report to generate a report of the configured Remote Signaling Point. See Generating a Report on Remote Signaling Point.