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64 SS7 Signaling Channels on a single blade

  • 64 to 128 SS7 channels per blade
  • Standardized STREAMSbased API
  • 8 or 16 E1/T1 spans per blade
  • MTP1 and MTP2 SS7 layers
  • Optional MTP3 layer support on host processor board
  • Optional SCCP & ISUP on host processor board
  • Option for blade based host processor with Linux Support
  • STREAMS-based interlayer protocol and application communications
  • 10/100 BaseTx Ethernet
  • ATCA, cPSB, cPCI or PMC formfactors
  • Quality assured by over 30 years of design experience and a TL-9000 and ISO 9001:2000 certified quality management system. (FM 26789)

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Emerson ’s SpiderWareSS7 provides a high-concentration of signaling channels across E1/T1 interfaces for SS7 applications such as Signaling Transfer Points, Service Control Points, Signaling Gateways and Base Station Controllers.

Total Cost of Ownership
The hardware and software that comprise SpiderWareSS7 are designed to work across a wide range of applications. This allows developers to use SpiderWareSS7 out of the box with minimal integration effort. By using off-the-shelf enabling technologies such as an SS7 blade, system engineers can concentrate their effort on the high value-added application portions of the system, shortening time to market and reducing the total number of resources required to develop a system. Using SpiderWareSS7 minimizes maintenance costs of the SS7 blade, leaving parts obsolescence and continuation engineering to Emerson . All these factors mean lower total cost of ownership to the telecom equipment maker.

High Performance High Density Signaling Solution
A single SpiderWareSS7 blade provides significant improvements over current SS7 technologies. Emerson ’s SpdierWareSS7 single-slot cPCI/cPSB blade delivers up to 64 SS7 channels at 100% line utilization on up to 16 E1/T1 interfaces. The blade is capable of delivering up to 128 channels at less than 100% line utilization.

Adaptability
The SpiderWareSS7 blade is generic enough to be used as a building block for many types of telecom equipment. This allows the system designer to work with a subsystem that has been tried and tested in previous installations.

SpiderWareSS7 has full out-of-the-box support for a STREAMS-based implementation of SS7 MTP1 and MTP2. The blade is provided with a Solaris 8 based API which runs on a system host card in a cPCI environment. Alternatively, in a cPSB environment, the API can run under Linux on the blade’s local PowerPC 750 processor.