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Network Working Group Brian Bidulock
INTERNET-DRAFT OpenSS7 Corporation
October 16, 2005
Expires in April 2006
Session Identification Registration (SESSID)
for
Signalling User Adaptation Layers
<draft-bidulock-sigtran-sessid-04.txt>
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Copyright
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Abstract
This memo describes Session Id Registration (SESSID) that provides
the ability for one (listening) Application Server to indicate that a
session should be established with another (accepting) Application
Server for connection- and transaction-oriented messaging in the SS7
Signalling User Adaptation Layers [M3UA-BIS..TUA]. Extension
parameters and procedures are added by this memo in extension to those
of the User Adaptation layers to provide a closer model to that of the
XNS/XTI interfaces, where one interface may be designated as a
`listener' and another designated as an `acceptor'. This permits ISO
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compliant interfaces for SCCP to maintain the same semantic for SUA
and TUA.
1. Introduction
1.1. Scope
1.2. Terminology
1.3. Overview
1.3.1. Multiple SGs
1.3.1.1. Fail-over of routesets between SGs
1.3.1.2. Redirection of routesets between SGs
1.4. Sample Configurations
2. Conventions
The keywords "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and
"OPTIONAL", when they appear in this document, are to be interpreted
as described in [RFC 2119].
3. Protocol Elements
3.1. Parameters
3.2. Messages
4. Procedures
4.1. AS and ASP State Maintenance
4.1.1. ASP State
4.1.2. AS State
4.1.3. ASP Up Procedures
4.1.4. ASP Down Procedures
4.1.5. ASP Active Procedures
4.1.6. ASP Inactive Procedures
4.1.7. Notify Procedures
5. Examples
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6. Security
7. IANA Considerations
0. Change History
This section provides historical information on the changes made to
this draft. This section will be removed from the document when the
document is finalized.
0.4. Changes from Version 0.3 to Version 0.4
0.3. Changes from Version 0.2 to Version 0.3
0.2. Changes from Version 0.1 to Version 0.2
0.1. Changes from Version 0.0 to Version 0.1
0.0. Version 0.0
0.0.0. Change Log
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Revision 0.9.2.3 2005/10/17 11:53:46 brian
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Revision 0.9.2.2 2005/05/14 08:33:20 brian
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R. References
[M3UA-BIS] Pastor, J., Morneault, K., "Signaling System 7 (SS7)
Message Transfer Part 3 (MTP3)-User Adaptation Layer (M3UA),"
<draft-ietf-sigtran-rfc3332bis-05.txt>, Internet Engineering Task
Force - Signalling Transport Working Group (October 2005). Work
In Progress
[SUA] Loughney, J., Sidebottom, G., Coene, L., Verwimp, G., Keller,
J. and Bidulock, B., "Signalling Connection Control Part User
Adaptation Layer (SUA)," RFC 3868, Internet Engineering Task Force
- Signalling Transport Working Group (October, 2004).
[ISUA] Bidulock, B., "SS7 ISUP-User Adaptation Layer (ISUA)," <draft-
bidulock-sigtran-isua-03.txt>, Internet Engineering Task Force -
Signalling Transport Working Group (October 16, 2005). Work In
Progress.
[TUA] Bidulock, B., "SS7 TCAP-User Adaptation Layer (TUA)," <draft-
bidulock-sigtran-tua-04.txt>, Internet Engineering Task Force -
Signalling Transport Working Group (October 16, 2005). Work In
Progress.
R.1. Normative References
[RFC 2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
Requirement Levels," RFC 2119 - BCP 14, The Internet Society
(March 1997).
Author's Addresses
Brian Bidulock
OpenSS7 Corporation
1469 Jeffreys Crescent
Edmonton, AB T6L 6T1
Canada
Phone: +1-780-490-1141
Email: bidulock@openss7.org
URL: http//www.openss7.org/
This draft expires April 2006.
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Table of Contents
Status of this Memo ............................................. 1
Copyright ....................................................... 1
Abstract ........................................................ 1
1 Introduction .................................................. 2
1.1 Scope ....................................................... 2
1.2 Terminology ................................................. 2
1.3 Overview .................................................... 2
1.3.1 Multiple SGs .............................................. 2
1.4 Sample Configurations ....................................... 2
2 Conventions ................................................... 2
3 Protocol Elements ............................................. 2
3.1 Parameters .................................................. 2
3.2 Messages .................................................... 2
4 Procedures .................................................... 2
4.1 AS and ASP State Maintenance ................................ 2
4.1.1 ASP State ................................................. 2
4.1.2 AS State .................................................. 2
4.1.3 ASP Up Procedures ......................................... 2
4.1.4 ASP Down Procedures ....................................... 2
4.1.5 ASP Active Procedures ..................................... 2
4.1.6 ASP Inactive Procedures ................................... 2
4.1.7 Notify Procedures ......................................... 2
5 Examples ...................................................... 2
6 Security ...................................................... 3
7 IANA Considerations ........................................... 3
0 Change History ................................................ 3
0.4 Changes from Version 0.3 to Version 0.4 ..................... 3
0.3 Changes from Version 0.2 to Version 0.3 ..................... 3
0.2 Changes from Version 0.1 to Version 0.2 ..................... 3
0.1 Changes from Version 0.0 to Version 0.1 ..................... 3
0.0 Version 0.0 ................................................. 3
0.0.0 Change Log ................................................ 3
R References .................................................... 4
R.1 Normative References ........................................ 4
Author's Addresses .............................................. 4
Table of Contents ............................................... 5
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