Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
SGSN Service Configuration Procedures
Configuring an SS7 Routing Domain ▀
SGSN Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18 ▄
Step 13 Configure the exchange mode this PSP instance should use. Generally this is not configured for IPSP-SG configuration,
e.g., SGSN and STP.
Step 14 Configure the IP address of the peer node SCTP end-point for this PSP instance. At least one address needs to be
configured before the end-point can be activated. Up to two addresses can be configured.
Step 15 Specify the ID of the ASP instance with which to associate this PSP instance.
Step 16 Configure SS7 routes, in SS7 routing domain configuration mode, by specifying destination point codes and peer server
IDs. Routes are configured if the destination point code (DPC) is at least a hop away from the SGSN or when the DPC
is not the same as the peer server. For example, the route is configured between the SGSN and the HLR which
communicates through STPs or signaling gateways. In this case, the signaling gateways are configured as the peer
server on the SGSN.
is not the same as the peer server. For example, the route is configured between the SGSN and the HLR which
communicates through STPs or signaling gateways. In this case, the signaling gateways are configured as the peer
server on the SGSN.
Example Configuration
configure
ss7-routing-domain <id> variant <variant>
ssf <subsvc>
asp instance <instance_id>
end-point address <address> context <ctxt_name>
end-point bind
exit
peer-server id <id>
name <name>
routing-context <ctxt_id>
psp instance <id>
psp-mode <mode>
exchange-mode <mode>
end-point address <address>
associate asp instance <id>
exit
exit
route destination-point-code <dpc> peer-server-id <id>
end