IMG 2020 used in AS Mode (Application Server)

The diagram below demonstrates the IMG 2020 used as an Application Server (AS). Using the IMG 2020 as an Application Server will enable the IMG 2020 to be used in a Next Generation SS7 interconnect utilizing IP for SS7 signaling as an alternative to MTP2 based signaling links. The diagram below displays the use of the IMG 2020 as a replacement for conventional MTP2 signaling links. The IMG 2020 utilizes the IP network to pass ISUP signaling over associations. The term associations is used instead of links within Sigtran networks. In the WebHelp, the term Sigtran or St-link and the term associations are used, but all have the same meaning. The CICs in the diagram are controlled over these associations. This is one of the ways in which the IMG 2020 can be used as an Application Server. The information below explains the basic functionality of the IMG 2020 when used as an Application Server which will communicate with an External Signaling Gateway such as the Dialogic® DSI Signaling Gateway. Please note that the CICs shown are running over TDM, but the Sigtran signaling runs over IP associations.

Interworking of Sigtran AS and SIP

One of the valuable aspects of the IMG 2020 is in its "Any to Any" Signaling capabilities, where one protocol can interwork with another. When used on TDM networks, the IMG 2020 can be used to interwork between TDM protocols (notably SS7 ISUP and ISDN PRI) and IP protocols (notably SIP, but also including SIP-I, SIP-T and H.323). For the case where the IMG 2020 is configured to take on the Sigtran AS role, the IMG 2020 will terminate an SS7 ISUP session which is layered upon the Sigtran M3UA adaption layer and then the ISUP messages can be interworked with the SIP protocol. This approach uses the same standards and conventions which the IMG 2020 uses for SS7 to ISUP interworking cases where the ISUP messages are transported over the TDM network.

The diagram below shows how this can work:

IMG 2020 used in SG Mode (Signaling Gateway)

The diagram below demonstrates the IMG 2020 being used as a Signaling Gateway (SG) and is part of an entry level Signaling Switching Point implementation. The diagram displays a conventional SS7 network sending traditional MTP3 traffic to the IMG 2020 that is in operation as a Signaling Gateway. The IMG 2020 provides the Nodal Interworking Function/Routing Layer that allows SCCP signaling to be inter-worked into the M3UA/IP Network. There are limitations when configuring the IMG 2020 as a Signaling Gateway. See items below for information on functionality and limitations.

Redundant Node Information

When configuring the IMG 2020 as either an Application Server or a Signaling Gateway in an M3UA network, the outbound signaling traffic can be shared between two IMG 2020's when they are set up in a redundant node scenario. In this scenario (displayed below), the signaling traffic on the outbound side can be distributed evenly over each IMG 2020. To accomplish load sharing, the primary node as well as the secondary node must have an association routed to each remote gateway. The diagram below displays the IMG 2020's configured as an SS7 redundant node pair.

Redundant Node Selection (Redundant SS7 server configuration only)

Signaling Gateway Selection

Association selection