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1 CHAPTER 4 Signaling information is passed over the signaling links in messages, which are called signal units. Signal units are continuously transmitted in both directions on any link that is in service. (See Figure 4-1.) SS7 uses three different types of signal units: Message Signal Units (MSUs) Link Status Signal Units (LSSUs) Fill-In Signal Units (FISUs) A signaling point sends FISUs over the link when it does not have any MSUs or LSSUs to transmit. Signal Unit Structure All types of signal units (MSU, LSSU, FISU) have a set of common fields which are used by MTP Level 2. Field types include the following: Flag Delimiter in a signal unit which marks the end of one signal unit and the beginning of another. All signal units begin with a distinct 8-bit pattern ( ). Note Although the protocol allows an opening and closing flag, only one flag is used in North America. An 8-bit sum calculated from the transmitted message by the transmitting signaling point and inserted in the message. It is recalculated by the receiving signaling point, and if corrupted, a retransmission is requested. The number of octets between itself and the checksum. Checks the integrity of the signal unit and discriminates between different types of signal units. The default values are: FISU=0, LSSU=1 or 2, MSU>2 BSN/BIB FSN/FIB Octets that hold the backward sequence number (BSN) and backward indicator bit (BIB); the forward sequence number (FSN) and the forward indicator bit (FIB). 4-1
2 Signal Unit Structure Chapter 4 Figure 4-1 SS7 Signal Unit Types First bit Last bit Message Signal Unit (bits) SIO SIF 8 7/1 7/1 6+(2) 8 8n n Link Status Signal Unit (bits) Status Field 1 7/1 7/1 6+(2) 8 or Fill-In Signal Unit (bits) 8 7/1 7/1 6+(2) Signal Unit Flow Control SU Error Detection The BSN/BIB and FSN/FIB fields in a signal unit (SU) confirm receipt of SUs and ensure that they are received in the order in which they were transmitted. These fields also provide flow control. MSUs and LSSUs are assigned a sequence number when transmitted. That sequence number is placed in the FSN field of the outgoing signal unit, which is stored by the transmitting signaling point until it is acknowledged by the receiving signaling point. Signaling points acknowledge receipt of SUs by putting the sequence number of the last correctly received (and in sequence) SU in the backward sequence number (BSN) of every SU they transmit. The check bit field and the sequence number of the signal unit are used to detect errors. Seven-bit sequence numbering is used. The forward sequence number (FSN) is incremented by one after every transmission. The backward sequence number (BSN) is used to acknowledge received signal units. The transmitting signal point keeps all transmitted signal units in a buffer until acknowledged. Once the BSN is received, all acknowledged signal units are dropped from the buffer. Unacknowledged signal units stay in the buffer until a timer expires, causing a link failure indication to be sent to Level 3. The link is then tested and aligned. 4-2
3 Chapter 4 Types of Signal Units Types of Signal Units Message Signal Units MSUs are the workhorses of the SS7 network. All signaling associated with call setup and teardown, database query and response, and SS7 management requires the use of MSUs. (See Figure 4-2.) MSUs provide MTP protocol fields, service indicator octet (SIO) and service information field (SIF). The SIO identifies the type of protocol (ISUP, TCAP) and standard (ITU-TS, ANSI). The SIF transfers control information and routing label. Figure 4-2 MSU Format (octets) Order of Transmission SIO SIF SIO Structure The functionality of the MSU lies in the contents of the service indicator octet (SIO) and the service information fields (SIF). The SIO is an 8-bit field that contains three types of information: Four bits to indicate the type of information contained in the service information field (referred to as the service indicator). (Refer to Table 4-1.) Two bits to indicate whether the message is for use in a national or international network. Two bits to identify the message priority. Not used to control the order of, but used when network is congested to determine if a message can be discarded. Value is from 0 3, with 3 the highest priority. Table 4-1 SIO Service Bits Value Function 0 Signaling Network Management 1 Signaling Network Testing and Maintenance 2 Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) 3 ISDN User Part (ISUP) 4-3
4 Types of Signal Units Chapter 4 SIF Structure The service information field (SIF) provides the first piece of information necessary for routing and decoding the message. The SIF transfers control information and the routing label used by Level 3. The routing label consists of the destination point code (DPC), originating point code (OPC) and signaling link selection (SLS) fields. Note An ANSI point code consists of network, cluster and member octets ( ). ANSI routing label uses 7 octets; ITU-T routing label uses 4 octets. The SIF can contain up to 272 octets and is used by network management, ISUP, TCAP and MAP. (See Figure 4-3.) Figure 4-3 MSU SIF Structure First bit Last bit to Flag BSN B I B FSN F I B LI SIO SIF FCS Routing Label DPC/OPC etc. CIC Application Information Message Type Mandatory Parameter A Mandatory Parameter B Optional Parameter A Optional Parameter B FIB/FSN/BIB/BSN = Error Correction FLAG = Start Flag DPC = Destination Point Code OPC = Originating Point Code DPC/OPC = 14 bits C7, 24 bits SS7 CIC = Circuit Identification Code Application Info = ISUP/TUP/TCAP etc FCS = Frame Check Sequence SIF = Service Information Field SIO = Service Octet LI =
5 Chapter 4 Link Alignment Link Status Signal Unit LSSUs communicate information about the signaling link between the nodes on either end of the link. This information is contained in the status field of the signal unit. (See Figure 4-4.) They signal the initiation of link alignment, quality of received traffic, and status of processors at either end of the link. LSSUs do not require any addressing information because they are only sent between signaling points. Figure 4-4 LSSU Format (octets) Order of Transmission or 2 1 Status Field Fill-in Signal Unit FISUs do not carry any information; they simply occupy the link when there are no LSSUs or MSUs. FISUs support the monitoring of link traffic because they undergo error checking. They can also be used to acknowledge the receipt of messages using backward sequence number (BSN) and backward indicator bit (BIB). (See Figure 4-5.) Figure 4-5 FISU Format (octets) Order of Transmission Link Alignment When all signal units are received in sequence without ones-density violations and with the proper number of octets, the link is considered to be in alignment. The link is considered in error if the signal unit is not in 8-bit multiples or if the SIF exceeds the maximum 272-octet capacity. The system uses a counter called the Signal Unit Error Rate Monitor (SUERM). Each link keeps its own unique counter. When more than 64 errors occur, the link is taken out of service, tested, and realigned by Level
6 Review: Signal Units Chapter 4 Review: Signal Units 1. Define signal unit. 2. Name the three types of signal units. 3. Name the four common fields found in all signal units. 4. What is a sequence number? In what field is it contained? 5. How do SS7 signaling points acknowledge the receipt of signal units? 6. Describe the functions that can be performed by an MSU. 7. What information is sent in the SIO field of an MSU. 8. Where is the routing label found? 9. Are ANSI and ITU routing labels the same length? 10. Do LSSUs need addressing information? Why? 11. What is the function of a flag field? 12. What happens when a signal unit is not acknowledged? 4-6
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