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        Title           : SS7 MTP2-User Adaptation Layer
        Author(s)       : K. Morneault, R. Dantu, M. Kalla, 
                          G. Sidebottom, T. George
        Filename        : draft-ietf-sigtran-m2ua-05.txt
        Pages           : 33
        Date            : 31-Oct-00
        
This Internet Draft defines a protocol for backhauling of SS7 MTP2 
User signaling messages over IP using the Simple Control Transmission 
Protocol (SCTP).  This protocol would be used between a Signaling 
Gateway (SG) and Media Gateway Controller (MGC).  It is assumed that 
the SG receives SS7 signaling over a standard SS7 interface using the 
SS7 Message Transfer Part (MTP) to provide transport.  The Signaling 
Gateway would act as a Signaling Link Terminal.

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