Oracle® Communications EAGLE SIGTRAN User's Guide Release 46.6 E97352 Revision 1 |
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An EAGLE fully configured for SS7-over-IP consists of at least one IPLIMx, IPGWx, or IPSG application. The applications can be installed on an E5-ENET, E5-ENET-B or SLIC card.
Two HIPR2 cards are required in shelves equipped with E5-ENET or E5-ENET-B cards. If HIPR2 cards are installed, all other shelves must be equipped with all HIPR2 cards in one shelf.
Table 6-1 shows the cards and their Advertised Capacity in TPS.
Table 6-1 EAGLE IP Signaling Maximum Capacities by Card and Application
EAGLE Card Name | IPLIMx Capacity | IPGWx Capacity | IPSG Capacity |
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E5-ENET | 4,000 | 4,000 | 5,000 |
E5-ENET-B (E5-ENET-B when IPSG High Throughput Feature OFF, E5-ENET or SLIC) | 4,000 | 4,000 | 6,500 |
E5-ENET-B (E5-ENET-B IPSG High Throughput feature ON) | 4,000 | 4,000 | 9,500 |
SLIC (IPSG High Throughput feature OFF) | 4,000 | 4,000 | 12,000 |
The capacities listed in this table are achieved when the traffic carried by the application involves no feature or network attribute that requires excessive CPU, memory, or transport capacity. Rates in excess of the values shown will result in signaling link or IP connection congestion.