Re: [VoiceOps] Question about SS7 routing

2020-09-08 Thread Richard Jobson
From: VoiceOps on behalf of Glen Gerhard Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2020 at 11:47 AM To: Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] Question about SS7 routing Hi Ross, Unless you have an SS7 trunk to an ILEC you don't need to worry much about the Point Code. For SIP traffic you just dip the call and r

Re: [VoiceOps] Question about SS7 routing

2020-09-08 Thread Glen Gerhard
Hi Ross, Unless you have an SS7 trunk to an ILEC you don't need to worry much about the Point Code. For SIP traffic you just dip the call and route on the LRN. The Point Code itself is a special format that is assigned to you when you set up

Re: [VoiceOps] Question about SS7 routing

2020-09-03 Thread Mary Lou Carey
I'll try to make this as short and sweet as possible even though it's pretty complicated. Point Codes are the 10 digit addresses for a particular switch and LRNs are the 10 digit addresses for a particular connection point that switch is associated with. In the PSTN world, all connections are

Re: [VoiceOps] Question about SS7 routing

2020-09-02 Thread Paul Timmins
, 2020 6:10 PM To: Paul Timmins Cc: VoiceOps Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] Question about SS7 routing I see, that makes sense. So then I have two follow-up questions: 1. If you are connected to multiple carriers, e.g. multiple long distance carriers, how do you populate your routing table? (Obviously

Re: [VoiceOps] Question about SS7 routing

2020-09-02 Thread Alex Balashov
Your number block homing arrangements should be published in the LERG. — Sent from mobile, with due apologies for brevity and errors. > On Sep 2, 2020, at 6:12 PM, Ross Tajvar wrote: > >  > I see, that makes sense. So then I have two follow-up questions: > If you are connected to multiple

Re: [VoiceOps] Question about SS7 routing

2020-09-02 Thread Ross Tajvar
I see, that makes sense. So then I have two follow-up questions: 1. If you are connected to multiple carriers, e.g. multiple long distance carriers, how do you populate your routing table? (Obviously "it depends" but I'd be interested to hear an example.) 2. If you are setting up

Re: [VoiceOps] Question about SS7 routing

2020-09-02 Thread Paul Timmins
You only send calls to point codes you're connected to with ISUP trunks (what is a control network without bearer channels?), so you don't really do it that way. You would look at your usual LCR/routing table, and the adjacent switch you want to pass it to, be it a local end office, feature