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Dialogic Signaling
Products
Dialogic Distributed Signaling
Interface (DSI)
Dialogic TX Series SS7 Boards

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Agenda
Signaling Products Overview
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
SS7 and SIGTRAN - Boards & Stacks
Support
Summary


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Agenda
Signaling Products Overview
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
SS7 and SIGTRAN - Boards & Stacks
Support
Summary


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Core and Value-Added Services Enabled by
Dialogic Signaling Products

Network Services
Prepaid mobile (transport, connection, billing)
Connection (local number portability, caller name)
Monitoring (roaming, lawful intercept)
Billing (intelligent network charging)

Value-Added Services (VAS)
Call management (who can call and when)
LBS (local business finder, emergency calls)
Personalization (alerts, targeted advertising, CRBT)
Short Message Service (chat, advertise)
Mobile payments (SMS, USSD)


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Worldwide Deployments
Example deployment locations of Dialogic Signaling Products
Austria, Croatia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,
Lithuania, Monaco, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK
Australia, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand,
Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand
Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Haiti, Mexico, Surinam
Canada and the US
Presence on six continents

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Product Overview
Dialogic Distributed Signaling Interface (DSI)
Signaling Servers
Signaling Web Services Interface and Service-Oriented APIs
for SMS, USSD and Location Based Services
SIU Signaling Servers enable signaling for distributed
applications using message-level APIs
Message Router for SIGTRAN Signaling Gateway, SCCP Router
or simple STP

Dialogic DSI Signaling Software
Diameter, SIGTRAN and SS7 protocol stacks for realization of
high value services in areas such as Mobility, Charging and
Location
Run on host CPU, Signaling Server and boards

Dialogic DSI & TX SS7 Boards
SS7 and ATM network interface boards for all server designs
PCI Express full size, half size, low profile
PCI full size
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Agenda
Signaling Products Overview
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
SS7 and SIGTRAN - Boards & Stacks
Support
Summary


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What is Diameter?
Diameter is a protocol defined by IETF RFC 6733 and widely used within
IMS and LTE networks for Authentication, Authorisation and Accounting
(AAA)
Diameter provides functionality within new networks (previously
provided by SS7 protocols such as GSM MAP)
As mobile networks evolve, Diameter (along with SIP) is set to play a
dominant role, as seen from the evolution of successive 3GPP releases:
Release 99 - 2G network using SS7 MAP, INAP / ISUP
Release 4 introduced SIGTRAN M3UA and IP core network
Release 5 introduced IMS with SIP and Diameter
Subsequent releases saw an increased use of Diameter in
preference to other protocols where possible
In the Long Term Evolution (LTE) Releases 8 and 9,
Diameter is the dominant protocol with SIP

Policy Exchange Controllers: Enriching Diameter Signaling for LTE and IMS, Yankee Group Research Inc., 2011
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Why Diameter?
Diameter is key to managing the mobile experience
Mobility Management (cf. GSM MAP services)
Equipment Check (cf. Equipment Identity Register)
Policy Enforcement
Charging (Online & Offline)
Access to Home Subscriber Server data (cf. HLR access)
Many Mobile Providers have SS7 and SIGTRAN Signaling connectivity
to access network entities and deliver services
Diameter will provide many of these services in IMS or LTE networks
Diameter will be used for interworking between 2G/3G and LTE networks
For instance, Diameter Update Location Request is used by roaming mobile
devices as they register onto a new network
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Diameter many interfaces, things can get complex!
Policy Exchange Controllers: Enriching Diameter Signaling for LTE and IMS, Yankee Group Research Inc., 2011
(Evolved
Packet Core)
(IP Multimedia
Subsystem)
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Agenda
Signaling Products Overview
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Diameter Use Case Examples
Introduction to Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
SS7 and SIGTRAN - Boards & Stacks
Support
Summary


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S6a/S6d Interface [3GPP TS 29.272]
S6a interface enables the transfer of subscriber related data
between the MME and the HSS [3GPP TS 29.272]
MAP_UPDATE_LOCATION service becomes Diameter Update-
Location-Request/Answer
Diameter is used for migrating Roaming Services to UMTS/LTE
networks





MME HSS
Update Location Request
Update Location Answer
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S13 / S13 Interface [3GPP TS 29.272]
S13 & S13 interfaces are used for Mobile Equipment Identity
check procedure in UMTS & LTE networks
Today, MAP customers use MAP_CHECK_IMEI service (Pre
Release 8 UMTS/GPRS network)
Diameter is used to take Equipment Identity Check service into
UMTS/LTE networks





MME EIR
ME-Identity-Check-Request
ME-Identity-Check-Answer
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Ro, Rf interfaces [3GPP TS 32.299]
Interfaces used for Diameter Charging Applications
Enables Direct Mobile Billing
Enables Mobile Payments
Enables Application charges for VAS
Rf is the Offline Charging Reference Point between a 3G network
element and the Charging Data Function
Ro is the Online Charging Reference Point between a 3G network
element and the Online Charging System [3GPP TS 32.299]


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Direct Mobile Billing, Mobile Payments
Mobile Payments market is large and growing
$241 billion in 2011/ $1 trillion in 2015 (Yankee Group)
Used for Credit / Authorization
Used for Authentication
Used for Convenience / Efficiency
One approach is referred to as Direct Mobile Billing
1. At checkout, Web Site offers Mobile payment option
2. User enters Mobile# (if not already known by site)
3. User receives SMS with one use PIN
4. User enters PIN at Web Site
Popular Mobile Payment method in Asia
Transactions normally completed in about 10 seconds
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Direct Mobile Billing, Mobile Payments
Use Case Example
Four parties involved
Vendor: lots of these
Vendee: lots of these
Mobile Operator: several of
these
Broker
Brokers avoid the need for all
Vendors to establish relationships
with all Mobile operators
Brokers own the service and the
equipment
Steps (3) & (7) in the diagram are
enabled with Diameter Ro Interface
OCS
Vendor Web
Site Application
Server
Vendee
Broker
(1) Request
Mobile Payment
(2) Request
Mobile Payment
(3) Reserve Funds
(4) Text one use PIN
(5) Enter PIN
(6) Confirm PIN
(7) Confirm Payment
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Agenda
Signaling Products Overview
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Diameter Use Case Examples
Introduction to Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
SS7 and SIGTRAN - Boards & Stacks
Support
Summary


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Dialogic DSI Host Based Protocol Binaries
Existing product line provides proven SS7 & SIGTRAN protocol
implementations for use within user products
Individual protocols are packaged and licensed as binaries for Linux, Solaris or
Windows
Application interface and all OA&M uses the Dialogic DSI Protocol Stack
message passing environment
Wide range of supported protocols
SS7: MTP2, MTP3, ISUP, SCCP, TCAP, MAP, INAP, IS-41
SIGTRAN: SCTP, M3UA, M2PA, SUA, MST (monitoring)
Supporting toolkit for configuration, management, and diagnostics
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Example system using Dialogic DSI Host Based Binaries
The illustration shows:
Dialogic DSI Protocol Stack
message environment in
orange, (created by gctload
binary) and configured with
system.txt file
Protocol Binaries SCTP up to
MAP
S7_MGT configuration utility
using config.txt file
Customer application and
OA&M module interfacing to
the system through message
environment

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Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
System using Diameter
DSI Diameter Stack -
DMR host based binary
Support for Diameter
interfaces; LTE networks and
IMS sub systems in particular
Supports Client and Server
operation
DMR host based binary using
SCTP transport layer

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Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack - Similarities to other
Dialogic DSI Protocol Stacks
Binary module (Solaris or Linux)
Message-based interface
Dynamic control
Status & event reporting
Tracing & logging
Measurements & statistics
Throughput-based licensing
Works in conjunction with existing SCTP module
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Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Enhancements from other Dialogic DSI Protocol Stacks
Command format specified in XML
Allows fast generation of new services
Supports concept of Dictionaries to define AVPs
Allows users to create or customize their own dictionaries
Functional API
Simplifies application development
Work in conjunction with class definitions to:
Produce formatted message prior to sending to Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Extract recovered AVPs after receipt from DSI Diameter Stack
Available for Java (a C++ Functional API is planned)
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Functional API
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack includes two supporting components
Java Functional API uses Dialogic DSI Protocol Stack message passing
environment
Allows applications written in Java to send and receive DSI Protocol Stack
messages (previously only C API available)
DSI Message Serialization Library
Encodes and decodes DSI messages to and from Java classes
Provides a simple to use API with full access to all the DSI message
parameters and the Diameter AVPs
These classes are auto generated from XML Diameter Dictionaries, allowing
easy extension and modification
C++ Functional API is planned

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Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack Dictionary File Usage
XML Definition files are
provided, and are modifiable
Offline conversion to
Java/C++ Classes
System start time used to
create Encoders
System run time Encoders
are used to encode and
decode
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Support for extensions and modifications
The Functional API and supplied dictionaries support standards based versions of
the Diameter Commands and Parameters (AVPs)

It is common for these specifications to be extended or modified. In order to
support an extension:
Update the Diameter Definition File
Use the supplied Definition File Conversion tool to provide an updated set of
Encode/Decode and Factory classes
The updated Factory classes can produce encoder/decoder classes using the
updated definitions
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Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack Functionality
Configuration Interface allows peer connections, routes, applications,
timers and other configurable entities to be controlled
Peer Management: establishes and controls connections to peers
including auto recovery, watchdog messages and capability exchange
Session Management: Implements Diameter Session state machines
Route Management: Allows routing control based on destination host,
realm and application id
Initial support for LTE S6a, S6d, SLh, SLg, S13 and S13
and UMTS Ro, Rf interfaces
User modifiable dictionaries, allowing support for network-specific
extensions and variants
Designed to allow quick and easy addition of new interfaces
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Example Deployment: Policy Enforcement
User System sits between MME and HSS intercepting requests and asserting
policy decisions
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Package Contents
Supplied as part of the Dialogic DSI Development Package for Solaris or
Linux
Diameter-specific extensions:
Diameter Host-Based binary (DMR)
Java functional API with Encode/decode libraries
JNI library for gctlib functionality (gctlib.jar)
DTU/DTR (Diameter test utility and responder)
Example configuration scripts
Documentation
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack Programmers Manual
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack Functional API Manual
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Diameter Example Applications
The Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
includes an example application
Diameter Test Utility (DTU)
This generates Update-
Location Requests and sends
them to the network
A second example, Diameter
Test Responder (DTR)
responds with Update-
Location Answer
DTU takes a single command line
parameter specifying the number
of requests to be sent

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Summary
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack enables user applications to
interface directly to IMS and LTE networks, for realizing high
value services in areas such as Mobility, Charging and Location
Dialogics depth and length of experience in signaling delivers
proven products, expert services to customers




Dialogic Signaling Products:
Rock solid performance, tried and trusted worldwide
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Agenda
Signaling Products Overview
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Introduction to Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Message Router Functionality Overview and Examples
Dialogic DSI Signaling Web Services
Dialogic DSI Signaling interface Unit
SS7 and SIGTRAN - Boards & Stacks
Support
Summary


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Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Signaling Interface Unit (SIU) mode with over 15 years of proven
worldwide deployment
Signaling Web Services (SWS) mode offers service oriented web
services API (HTTP & XML) for fast application development
Message Router for SIGTRAN Signaling Gateway, SCCP Router or
simple STP
Packages them in a 1U carrier ready server
Uses SS7MD & SS7LD Dialogic DSI SS7 Boards
Higher density, smaller form factor
Adds a browser interface for OA&M
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Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server - Architecture
Network STP 1
Network STP 2
Network Connectivity using:
MTP (LSL, HSL, ATM)
SIGTRAN (M3UA, M2PA)
Telecom Network
Dual Dialogic
DSI SS7G41
Signaling Servers
Multiple Distributed
Application Servers
Ethernet
Browser based
Remote OA&M
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Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Key Features
1U carrier ready Rack Mount Server
with dual hot swappable AC/DC power supplies
Used with customer application or standalone with Message Router
functionality
Message Router for SIGTRAN Signaling Gateway, SCCP Router or simple STP
Embedded protocol stacks
MTP, M3UA, M2PA, ISUP, SCCP, TCAP, MAP, IS41 & INAP
One or two Dialogic DSI SS7 boards
Dialogic DSI SS7LDH4 Network Interface Board
up to 16 LSL per board
Dialogic DSI SS7MDL4 Network Interface Board
up to 124 LSL per board or 4 HSL or ATM links per board
Four Gigabit Ethernet ports (as standard)
Optional expansion card for total of six Gigabit Ethernet ports
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Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Key Enhancements over SS7G3x versions
Reduced footprint (Dialogic DSI SS7G32 Signaling Server was 2U)
Higher link density
Up to 248 LSL and 8 HSL/ATM (DSI SS7G32 was 192 LSL, 6 HSL, No ATM)
Simplified License model
Capacity based license includes MTP2, MTP3, M3UA, M2PA
No need to license SIGTRAN protocols separately
Browser interface for OA&M
In addition to Command Line Interface and SNMP
Add Lights-Out management capability
Enhanced IP Security
Built-in firewall, Individual User Accounts
Message Router functionality on SS7G41
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Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Browser Interface
Common Browser Based Management for Signaling Interface Unit (SIU) and Signaling Web Services
(SWS) modes
Ability to view configuration, status and stats
User friendly command names, parameters and enumerations

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Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Browser Interface
Example here shows SS7 Route Status
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Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Browser Interface
Example of traffic measurements
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Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Browser Interface Trace files











pcap format trace files obtained via browser
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Agenda
Signaling Products Overview
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Introduction to Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Message Router Functionality Overview and Examples
Dialogic DSI Signaling Web Services
Dialogic DSI Signaling interface Unit
SS7 and SIGTRAN - Boards & Stacks
Support
Summary


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Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Message Router Functionality
Message Router capabilities added to Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server

Message Router can be configured to act as a SIGTRAN Signaling Gateway or
simple Signaling transfer Point (STP)

Signaling Server can also act as an SCCP Router by configuring the Message
Router to send traffic through SCCP for Global Title Translation

Signaling Server functions as Message Router without need for a customer
provided host application, configure and go



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Network STP 1
Network STP 2
Network Connectivity using:
MTP (LSL, HSL, ATM)
SIGTRAN (M2PA)
Telecom Network
Dual Dialogic
DSI SS7G41
Signaling Servers
configured as
Signaling Gateways
M3UA
Application Servers
Ethernet
Browser based
Remote OA&M
M3UA
connectivity
Example 1: Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
SIGTRAN Signaling Gateway Architecture 1
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Example 1: Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
SIGTRAN Signaling Gateway Architecture 2
Signaling Server configured as SIGTRAN Signaling Gateway
Connects TDM SS7 with SIGTRAN based SS7
No host application needed, configure and go


TDM SS7
MTP
SIGTRAN
M3UA
Application
Server
STP
SS7G41
SIGTRAN Signaling
Gateway




Message Router
MTP3
MTP2
MTP1
TDM
M3UA
SCTP
IP
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Network STP 1
Network STP 2
Network Connectivity using:
MTP (LSL, HSL, ATM)
SIGTRAN (M2PA)
Telecom Network
Dual Dialogic
DSI SS7G41
Signaling Servers
configured as
SCCP Routers
M3UA Application Servers
handling SCCP based traffic;
e.g., SMSC or CAMEL
Prepaid application
Ethernet
Browser based
Remote OA&M
M3UA
connectivity
Example 2: Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
SCCP Router Architecture 1
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Example 2: Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
SCCP Router Architecture 2
Signaling Server as an SCCP Router
Provides SCCP Routing capability between network nodes
Global Title Translation of SCCP Called Party Addresses
No host application needed, configure and go


TDM SS7
MTP
SIGTRAN
M3UA
Application
Server
STP
SS7G41
SCCP Router




Message Router
SCCP including GT translation
MTP3
MTP2
MTP1
TDM
M3UA
SCTP
IP
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Network STP 1
Network STP 2
Network Connectivity using:
MTP (LSL, HSL, ATM)
SIGTRAN (M2PA)
SCCP & ISUP traffic
Telecom Network
Dual Dialogic
DSI SS7G41
Signaling Servers
configured as
Message Router
With SCCP and ISUP routing
M3UA Application Servers
handling SCCP based traffic;
e.g., SMSC or CAMEL
Prepaid application
Ethernet
Browser based
Remote OA&M
M3UA
connectivity
Example 3: Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Message Router with SCCP & ISUP traffic routing 1
M3UA Application Servers
handling ISUP based traffic;
e.g., Softswitch
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Example 3: Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Message Router with SCCP & ISUP traffic routing 2
Signaling Server as an SCCP & ISUP Router
Provides SCCP Routing capability between network nodes
Global Title Translation of SCCP Called Party Numbers
Provides ISUP routing between network nodes
No host application needed, configure and go


TDM SS7
MTP
SIGTRAN
M3UA
Application
Server
STP
SS7G41
Message Router





Message Router
Configured for ISUP routing
SCCP including GT translation
MTP3
MTP2
MTP1
TDM
M3UA
SCTP
IP
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Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Message Router Functionality - Summary
Message Router can be configured to act as a SIGTRAN
Signaling Gateway or simple Signaling transfer Point (STP)
Signaling Server can also act as an SCCP Router
Signaling Server functions as Message Router without need for a
customer provided host application, configure and go





Dialogic Signaling Products:
Rock solid performance, tried and trusted worldwide
SS7G41
Message Router





Message Router
SCCP including GT translation
MTP3
MTP2
MTP1
TDM
M3UA
SCTP
IP
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Agenda
Signaling Products Overview
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Introduction to Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Message Router Functionality Overview and Examples
Dialogic DSI Signaling Web Services
Dialogic DSI Signaling interface Unit
SS7 and SIGTRAN - Boards & Stacks
Support
Summary


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Dialogic DSI Signaling Server for
Signaling Web Services (SWS)
Feature DSI SWS
SMS Sending SMS advertisement, Information announcement, Social
Networking Integration
SMS Reception Text Voting, Service activation
USSD Sessions Info Menus, Pre-pay top-up, Mobile Payments
Location Based Services Location aware advertisements, friend finder

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Dialogic DSI SWS Network Diagram
Web Application Platforms
using simplified development
methods
DSI SWS Dialogic DSI
Signaling Server
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Dialogic DSI Signaling Web Services (SWS)

Benefits
SWS enables rapid creation of powerful applications built with existing web
language skills

High-level, Service Oriented APIs

RESTful interface

Single platform, integrated web server plus signaling
fault resilient architecture

Uses LBS technology applicable to GSM mobile handsets

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Web Services Environment
Protocol via HTTP
REST (Representational State Transfer)

Payload
XML (Extensible Markup Language)

Client side technology
Java, PHP, .NET, AJAX, Javascript, Perl, etc.
Web Application Platforms
using simplified development
methods
Dialogic Distributed
Signaling Interface
Signaling Web
Services (DSI SWS)
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Dialogic DSI Signaling Web Services (SWS) Architecture

Builds on existing Dialogic DSI technology
MAP Service Logic (MSL) decouples Client from MAP and adds the higher layers
of logic to simplify Client API
Web Server integrated into DSI SWS, providing access to the stack through
RESTful API calls


config.txt
SWS Management
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Sending an SMS
1 SMS Request (HTTP PUT)
2 Send Routing Info for SM Request
3 Routing Response
4, 5 Forward Short Message (MT)
6, 7 Forward Short Message Response (MT)
8 SMS Response (HTTP PUT Response 204 No Content)

Network B
Network A
Client
Application
MSC/VLR
HLR
Mobile
Mobile
DSI SWS
BSS
MSC/VLR
HLR
BSS
1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Dialogic DSI Signaling Web Services API Usage
HTTP/REST
All application calls initiated from the client
Send: Client directly requests functionality
Receive: Client performs a long-poll (for later notification or timeout)
Benefits
Flexible client architecture
One-to-many choose on the fly
Efficient load sharing
Clients request their own load
Ease of use
No need for client host to offer dispatching mechanism
Client application flow is simplified
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Dialogic DSI Signaling Web Services API
Supported Web Services
SMS Services
MAP SMS Mobile Termination Transmit
SMS Mobile Terminated Transmit Requests
Atomic SMS Mobile Terminated Transmit Requests
Report SM Delivery
Send Routing Info for SM
MAP SMS Mobile Termination Receive
SMS Mobile Terminated Receive Requests
MAP SMS Mobile Origination Transmit
SMS Mobile Originated Transmit Requests
MAP SMS Mobile Origination Receive
SMS Mobile Originated Receive Requests
Alert Service Centre
MAP Ready for SM Transmit
Ready for SM

Subscriber Services
LBS Location Requests
Received LBS Location Requests
Received Subscriber State Requests
Received Get IMSI
USSD Services
USSD Mobile Init Sessions
USSD App Init Sessions
HLR Services
MAP HLR Transmit
Send Alert Service Centre
MAP HLR Receive
Received LBS Location Requests
Received Send Routing Info for SM
Received Ready for SM
Received Subscriber State Requests
Received Atomic SMS Mobile Terminated Transmit
Requests
Update Location Service

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Dialogic inCloud9
TM
Developer Network
Access to comprehensive set of resources
Create and deploy services
without requiring server or local development environment

Dialogic DSI Signaling Web Services (DSI SWS) available as part of inCloud9
Network
Following facilities offered:
Access to DSI SWS Web-Services Interface
Netbeans IDE for application development
http://netbeans.org/
Dialogic demos & source code

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Dialogic DSI Signaling Web Services (SWS)
at Dialogic InCloud9 Developer Network
DSI SWS
Far end system
Receives SMS MT & LBS requests
Initiates SMS MT & USSD MO requests
inCloud9 Network
Virtual Machines
SIGTRAN M3UA
HTTP
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Agenda
Signaling Products Overview
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Introduction to Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
Message Router Functionality Overview and Examples
Dialogic DSI Signaling Web Services
Dialogic DSI Signaling interface Unit
SS7 and SIGTRAN - Boards & Stacks
Support
Summary


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Application
Server n



Value-added Service Applications
Application
Server 1



Application
Server 2



TCP/IP
M3UA
SCTP
IP
M2PA
MTP3
MTP2
MTP1
TDM
ISUP / BICC
SS7
Network
SIGTRAN
Network
DSI SIU
Dialogic DSI Signaling Interface Unit (SIU) Operation
Provides SS7 (TDM, ATM) or SIGTRAN (IP) signaling for one or more application
platforms over Resilient Socket Interface (RSI), a TCP/IP protocol
Supports MTP (SS7), M2PA, and M3UA (SIGTRAN) and User Parts ISUP, BICC, SCCP,
TCAP, MAP, ANSI-41, INAP / CAMEL
Message interface to application is same for host, board, and SIU execution
Dynamic configuration of E1/T1, links, linksets, and routes


1 to 128 application servers
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Dialogic DSI Signaling Interface Unit (SIU) Circuits
SS7 (TDM or SIGTRAN)
TCP/IP
M3UA
SCTP
IP
M2PA
MTP3
MTP2
MTP1
TDM
ISUP / BICC
M3UA
SCTP
IP
M2PA
MTP3
MTP2
MTP1
TDM
ISUP / BICC
RBT RBT
3G VIDEO 3G VIDEO 3G VIDEO
SS7 CICs
SS7 CICs
Dual chassis resilient
configuration with all
protocols executed on
DSI SIU



Single or multiple point codes

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Dialogic DSI Signaling Interface Unit (SIU) Transactions
TCAP
MAP
USSD
TCAP
MAP
USSD
TCAP
MAP
SMS-C
TCAP
MAP
SMS-C
TCAP
MAP
SMS-C
M3UA
SCTP
IP
SCCP
M2PA
MTP3
MTP2
MTP1
TDM
SS7 (TDM or SIGTRAN)
M3UA
SCTP
IP
SCCP
M2PA
MTP3
MTP2
MTP1
TDM
TCP/IP
Dual chassis resilient
configuration with
MAP and TCAP
optionally executed on
application server



Single or multiple point codes

Common API
across
Dialogic DSI
(boards, host
stacks,
servers)
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Dialogic DSI Signaling Interface Unit (SIU) Monitoring
2 LSL/HSL per each monitored link for bi-directional traffic
up to 124 LSL or 4 HSL per DSI SIU
Monitor up to 30,000 MSU per second
Uses monitoring feature of Dialogic DSI SS7 Boards

MSC
MSC
E1/T1
Telecom
Network
DSI SIU
Monitoring
Applications
Ethernet
Monitored
Signaling
Stream
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Dialogic DSI Signaling Server Features
Feature Benefit
Common API with other Dialogic
Distributed Signaling Interface (DSI)
Products
Eases migration of applications to higher
performance platform

Resilient system architectures and multiple
point codes

Enables creation of powerful, scalable, cost-
effective, high-density solutions

Enables fault-resilient system architectures
with redundant systems and standby IP
ports supporting individual or multiple
networks
Includes host software for applications
under many operating systems
Allows developers to choose operating
system most suited to their application host
requirement
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Agenda
Signaling Products Overview
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
SS7 and SIGTRAN - Boards & Stacks
Dialogic DSI SS7 Boards
Dialogic TX Series SS7 Boards
Dialogic

DSI Protocol Stacks


Support
Summary


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Product Overview
Signaling Boards for interface to SS7 and ATM networks

Dialogic DSI SS7MD Network Interface Boards - High Performance
SS7 and ATM network connection in a PCI Express, low profile board


Dialogic DSI SS7LD Network Interface Boards PCI Express SS7
signaling for low density traffic


Dialogic DSI SPCI Network Interface Boards - PCI option for low
density traffic


Dialogic TX Series SS7 Boards Signaling with Dialogic
NaturalAccess development environment and APIs protocols
executed on the board


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Dialogic DSI SS7MDL4 Network Interface Board
Four software selectable T-
1/E-1 digital network
interfaces for SS7 or ATM,
LSL or HSL
Flexible capacity via host-
based licensing from 16 to
124 LSL, 2 to 4 HSL or ATM
High-impedance (HiZ)
connectivity for passive
monitoring
Low-profile, PCI Express
form factor with alternate
full-height bracket
Linux and
Solaris (SPARC or x86)
environments
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Dialogic DSI SS7LDH4 Network Interface Board
Dialogic DSI SS7LD Network Interface Boards for low density SS7 nodes
using PCI Express slots
8 Link license available supporting two boards with up to 4 links per board


Up to 4 SS7 links
and 4096 circuits
4 digital line
interfaces
(T1/E1)
Half length,
full height
PCI
Express
Linux and
Solaris (SPARC or x86)
environments
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Dialogic DSI SPCI Network Interface Boards
Dialogic DSI SPCI2S Network Interface Boards and Dialogic DSI SPCI4
Network Interface Boards
For low density SS7 nodes using PCI slots


Up to 4 SS7 links
2 or 4 digital line
interfaces
(T1/E1/J1)
H.100 PCM highway
PCI
Linux, Windows and
Solaris (SPARC or x86)
environments
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Dialogic TX Series SS7 Boards
PCI Express
Terminate T1/E1 signaling trunks
Run the entire SS7 stack (up to ISUP/TCAP)
Moderate and high performance versions
Dialogic NaturalAccess Software - APIs and runtime environment

Dialogic TX Series SS7 Boards
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Dialogic TX 5000 Series SS7 Boards
Dialogic TX 5020E PCI Express SS7
Network Interface Board
Dialogic TX 5000E PCI Express SS7
Network Interface Board
Form Factor PCI Express PCI Express
SS7 links
4, 16 or 32 SS7 links or 4 high-speed links
(HSL)
4, 64 or 128 SS7 links or 4 high-speed
links (HSL)
Performance ISUP Calls/Second: 240 ISUP Calls/Second: 1,900
Trunks 4 T1 or E1 via 2 RJ-45
Ethernet Interfaces 10/100Base-T Ethernet interface for redundancy
Protocols MTP 1/2/3, ISUP/BICC, TUP
Environment Dialogic NaturalAccess Software for use with Dialogic CG Media Boards
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Model Form
Factor
Size T1/
E1
CT
Bus
MTP
LSL
MTP
HSL
ATM
Links
MSU/sec
Dialogic DSI SS7LDH4 Network Interface Board
SS7LDH4 PCIe Half 4 No 4 500
Dialogic DSI SPCI2 Network Interface Boards / Dialogic DSI SPCI4 Network Interface Board
SPCI2 PCI Full 2 Yes 4 450
SPCI4 PCI Full 4 Yes 4 450
Dialogic DSI SS7MDL4 Network Interface Board
SS7MDL4 PCIe Low
Profile
4 No 124 4 4 30K
Dialogic TX 5000E PCI Express SS7 Network Interface Board
Dialogic TX 5020E PCI Express SS7 Network Interface Board
TX 5000E PCIe Full 4 Yes 128 4 2K
TX 5020E PCIe Full 4 Yes 32 4 15K
Configurations and Capacity
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Agenda
Signaling Products Overview
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
SS7 and SIGTRAN - Boards & Stacks
Dialogic DSI SS7 Boards
Dialogic TX Series SS7 Boards
Dialogic

DSI Protocol Stacks


Support
Summary


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Dialogic DSI Host Based Protocol Binaries
Proven SS7 & SIGTRAN protocol implementations for use within user
products
Individual protocols packaged and licensed as binaries for Linux, Solaris or
Windows
Application interface and all OA&M uses DSI message passing environment
Wide range of supported protocols
SS7: MTP2, MTP3, ISUP, SCCP, TCAP, MAP, INAP, IS-41
SIGTRAN: SCTP, M3UA, M2PA, SUA, MST (monitoring)
Supporting toolkit for configuration, management, and diagnostics
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Example system using Dialogic DSI Host Based Binaries
The illustration shows:
DSI message environment in
orange, (created by gctload
binary) configured with
system.txt file
Protocol Binaries SCTP up to
MAP
S7_MGT configuration utility
using config.txt file
Customer application and
OA&M module interfacing to
the system through message
environment

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Dialogic DSI Protocol Stack Features
Feature Benefit
APIs address complete message content Allows access to all critical data in signaling
messages to enable unrestricted service
creation

Common API for SS7 and SIGTRAN protocols

Consistent programming interface aids
migration from TDM to IP, e.g., MTP3 to
M3UA or SUA

Support for industry standards as well as
many country variations
Allows deployment in wide choice of
countries and environments

SIGTRAN libraries support graduated
throughput from 312 KB/s to 2,460 KB/s,
equivalent to 4 to 256 SS7 links
Matches costs to actual message volume
requirements

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Dialogic DSI Protocol Stacks
Dialogic

DSI SS7 Stack executes


on application hosts, Dialogic


DSI Network Interface Boards, or
Dialogic

DSI Signaling Servers


Dialogic

DSI SIGTRAN Stack


executes on application hosts or
Dialogic

DSI Signaling Servers


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Monitoring SIGTRAN Transport Layer
Dialogic DSI SIGTRAN Monitor
distributes SS7 messages to applications
for interrogation and subsequent action


Signaling messages (at SCTP layer) can be
selectively passed to a user application in real
time. Some of the subscriber conditions that
can be monitored include:
Their home network; whether they are
roaming
Presence (is the handset switched on?)
Called and calling numbers
SMS messages (what and who)
Call times & duration
Cell ID, i.e., handset location
IMEI, handset identifier

API is the same as TDM SS7 (MTP2)
monitoring
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Dual Chassis Resilience for TCAP Traffic
TCAP
SCCP
MTP
TCAP
SCCP
MTP
Incoming TCAP traffic:
TCAP messages may be
passed to partner TCAP layer
handing active transaction
MTP interlink
TCAP traffic (CAMEL, MAP etc)
TCAP traffic (CAMEL, MAP etc)
Chassis A
Chassis B
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Agenda
Signaling Products Overview
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
SS7 and SIGTRAN - Boards & Stacks
Support
Summary


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Product Delivery
Dialogic Software

Development Packages (DevPak) for Linux, Solaris, Windows
Include
Example application source code
Dialogic DSI Protocol Stacks

Dialogic Documentation
Software Environment Programmers Manual
Example Application User Manuals
Protocol Layer Programmers Manuals
Signaling Server Manuals

License Activation
Permanent and 30-day trial license


Home > Products > Signaling & SS7 Components >
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Product Support
Dialogic Support Helpweb
Home Dialogic Service Center Technical Helpweb DSI Signaling and SS7
Signaling discussion forum

Configuration information
- Point codes
- Mapping circuit identification codes (CICs) to network devices
- Using Dialogic Global Call API with Dialogic DSI SS7 Boards
- Routing bearer channels
- Monitoring

Tracing and Diagnostics

Software Development
- Bringing an SS7 sub-system into service
- Sample programs (SMS, C#, C++)

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Dialogic Pro Service Contracts
> Home > Products > Dialogic Pro Services
Silver Service Agreement
Remote technical support Software maintenance Committed response time
based on call severity Return to factory for repair 8 x 5 support Signed service
agreement
Gold Service Agreement
Remote technical support Software maintenance Committed response time
based on call severity Return to factory for repair 24 x 7 support
Signed service agreement
Platinum Service Agreement
Remote technical support Software maintenance Committed response time
based on call severity Hardware Advance Replacement Service 24 x 7 support
Signed service agreement


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Agenda
Signaling Products Overview
Dialogic DSI Diameter Stack
Dialogic DSI SS7G41 Signaling Server
SS7 and SIGTRAN - Boards & Stacks
Support
Summary


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Summary
Dialogic Signaling hits sweet spot of customer value-added
service development requirements

Dialogics depth and length of experience in signaling delivers
proven products, expert services to customers




Dialogic Signaling Products:
Rock solid performance, tried and trusted worldwide
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