Gaithersburg, Maryland (PRWEB) December 13, 2012
Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA -December 12, 2012- GL Communications Inc. a leader in providing PC-based test, analysis and simulation products and consulting services to the worldwide telecommunications industry, announced today the availability of its SS7 Protocol Analysis and Emulation software.
Speaking to media persons, Mr. Jagdish Vadalia Senior Manager for Product Development of the company said, GL’s SS7 Analyzer supports decoding different SS7 layers like MTP2, MTP3, ISUP, TUP, SCCP, INAP (CS1, CS2), IUP, BICC, BISUP, BTUP and many application layer protocols from GSM/GPRS/UMTS network like MAP, CAMEL (CAP), and so on. The SS7 Analyzer supports decoding of both Low Speed Links (LSL) of 56 kbps or 64 kbps DS0 links or high-speed 1.544 Mbps or 2 Mbps unchannelized T1 E1 High Speed Signaling Links (HSL).
He added, GL’s Message Automation & Protocol Simulation (MAPS)-SS7 is an advanced protocol simulator/tester for SS7 simulation over TDM (T1 E1) that can simulate Service Switching Point (SSP). The ISUP signaling specification conforms to ITU-T and ANSI standards. The tester supports testing network elements, error tracking, regression testing, conformance testing, load testing/call generation and generation of high volumes of ISUP traffic. MAPS SS7 functionality covers the ITU and ANSI variant of SS7 implementing MTP2, MTP3, and ISUP protocols. It is able to run pre-defined test scenarios against ISUP test objects in a controlled & deterministic manner.
Mr. Vadalia further added, MAPS SS7 Conformance Scripts, suitable for conformance tests and functional tests, where test objects can be accurately, reliably and comfortably validated for compliance with ITU-T standard Q.761-764 and Q.784. It is suitable for manufacturers, network operators and service providers to address all stages of the development cycle, regression testing through to type approval, acceptance testing.
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GL Announces its SS7 Protocol Analysis and Emulation Software
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