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        Title           : SS7 MTP3-User Adaptation Layer (M3UA)Management 
                          Information Base using SMIv2
        Author(s)       : A. Roque
        Filename        : draft-roque-m3ua-mib-00.txt
        Pages           : 
        Date            : 03-Nov-00
        
The MTP3-User Adaptation Layer is a protocol for the transport of 
any SS7 MTP3-User signalling (e.g., ISUP and SCCP messages) over IP
using the services of the Stream Control Transmission Protocol.  Also, 
provision is made for protocol elements that enable a seamless 
operation of the MTP3-User peers in the SS7 and IP domains. This 
protocol would be used between a Signalling Gateway (SG) and a Media 
Gateway Controller (MGC) or IP-resident Database.  It is assumed that 
the SG receives SS7 signalling over a standard SS7 interface using the 
SS7 Message Transfer Part (MTP) to provide transport. 
This memo defines the Management Information Base (MIB) module which 
describes the minimum amount of objects needed to manage the implementation of the 
SCTP.

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