In SS7, What is A links jack 18-October-2007 03:55:21 PMComments Signaling links are logically organized by link type ("A" through "F") according to their use in the SS7 signaling network. The "A" (access) links connect ... Posted by waqasahmad In general A links are interconnects between signaling endpoints & STP Posted by HamidAliKhan A links are interconnects between signalling endpoints & STP. Posted by Hash007 For details: www.pt.com/page/tutorials/ss7-tutorial Posted by sagitraz Access links connect together an SSP and an STP, or an SCP and an STP. They provide access into the network and to the databases. Each linkset has at least one and at most 16 A links supporting it. Posted by treyton |
Posted: 18-October-2007 04:28:02 PM By: treyton Access links connect together an SSP and an STP, or an SCP and an STP. They provide access into the network and to the databases. Each linkset has at least one and at most 16 A links supporting it. | |
Posted: 30-December-2008 05:49:09 AM By: sagitraz For details: www.pt.com/page/tutorials/ss7-tutorial | |
Posted: 30-December-2008 11:55:20 AM By: Hash007 A links are interconnects between signalling endpoints & STP. | |
Posted: 31-December-2008 12:59:31 PM By: HamidAliKhan In general A links are interconnects between signaling endpoints & STP | |
Posted: 01-January-2009 01:14:42 AM By: waqasahmad Signaling links are logically organized by link type ("A" through "F") according to their use in the SS7 signaling network. The "A" (access) links connect ... |