M3UA Remote Application Server - AS
Once the M3UA Signaling Gateway stack (SG) is created, that stack can then communicate with up to four remote M3UA-Application Servers (AS). Use the Remote Application Server pane to configure any M3UA Remote Application servers that the Signaling Gateway will communicate with.Â
Web GUI Page
Dialogic > SS7 > SS7 Network > SS7 Stack (SG Mode) > New M3UA Remote AS
Maximum Objects
Up to four M3UA Application Servers per IMG 2020. One remote Application Server per SS7 stack configured as Signaling Gateway.
Related Topics and Dependencies
A stack must first be configured as a Signaling Gateway stack prior to being able to configure the Remote Application Server.
Links to M3UA Application Server Topics
Configure IMG 2020 as SG Server
M3UA Remote Application Server - AS
M3UA Remote Application Server (AS) Bind
M3UA Remote Application Server - AS
M3UA Subsystem Number AS Route
Links to M3UA Signaling Gateway Topics
Configure IMG 2020 as AS Server
M3UA Remote Signaling Gateway - SGÂ
Field Descriptions
Application Server ID
The application Server ID is given to the Remote Application Server object to identify the Remote Application Server stack the Signaling Gateway stack being configured will communicate with. This field is automatically populated with the next ID in its list. If the Application ID needs to be modified, select a different ID from the drop down menu in this field. Values range from 0-3.
Routing Context
Click in the Routing Context field and enter a value for the Routing Context. The routing context value entered should be identical to the Routing Context value of the remote M3UA Application Server the SG Stack will be communicating with. The value in this field is a 32 bit number which allows values that range from 0 - 4,294,967,295.
The Routing Context parameter is an optional parameter and can be an empty value when Remote SG or Remote AS is configured.