Signaling Variant Table

 

 

The Variant Table object is created under the Signaling Variants object. The Variant Table object creates a Variant Table that is sent to the IMG 2020 for use. The Variant Table object creates a Base Variant. The Variant Table can then be customized using the Variant Entry object under it. To create the Variant Table object, right click on the Signaling Variants object and select New Variant Table. The IMG 2020 supports creating variants for SS7 and SIP-T and up to ten individual Variant Table objects can be created. Below is short description of each of the variants supported.

SS7 - Variants are based on one of the base ISUP variants. SS7 Signaling variants are used to modify the base variants based on country-specific or regulatory needs. From the SS7 Variant object, a variant can be imported or modified. Dialogic has many variants already created and ready to be imported. Contact Dialogic Technical Support for more information.

SIP-T - The Signaling Variant object can be modified to use a base variant name to be used by the IMG 2020 in outgoing ISUP MIME messages for SIP-T.

Creating and modifying signaling variants is very difficult to do. Before creating or modifying a custom signaling variant, contact Dialogic Technical Support. Dialogic Technical Support have created and customized many variants and in most cases would be able to assist customers in creating the custom variant using an existing variant file that has already been previously created/modified.

Once a custom variant is assigned to an SS7 stack the individual variant entries under the Signaling Variant object cannot be modified. However, new variant entries can be added. 

Web GUI Page

Dialogic > Signaling Variants > New Variant Table

 

Maximum Objects

Up to ten individual Variant Tables can be created per Signaling Variants object (variants must have unique ID and variant name)

Related Topics and Dependencies

To modify a base variant such as ANSI 97, ITU97, ETSI V1, etc a signaling variant table must first be created. Once the Variant Table is created, it can then be modified using individual variant entries. The Variant Table object creates the base variant and the individual variant entries customize it. Information regarding any modifications to the base variant are achieved in the variant entry object. Once the complete variant has been created and modified, it can then be added to the SS7 signaling stack or SIP-T Entity object.

Signaling Variants 

Signaling Variant Element

Importing / Exporting Variants

Field Descriptions

Variant Name

Click in the Variant Name field and enter a name that identifies this particular variant. The name entered will appear in drop down menu of the SS7 Variant field of the SS7 Stack object. The name being entered can be up to 25 characters.

Variant Type

Select from drop down menu whether the variant being created will be modifying an existing SS7 or SIP-T Variant. The two protocols on the IMG 2020 that can have their variants modified are SS7 and SIP-T.

Base Variant

When modifying an SS7 or SIP-T variant, a base variant to be modified must first be configured. Select from drop down menu the base variant. The table below displays the base variants supported in both SS7 and SIP-T.

Base Variants Supported

ANSI 97

ANSI 95

ANSI 92

ITU 97

ITU 93

CCITT 88

ETSI V1

ETSI V2

ETSI V3

China

JT-ISUP

Variant Id

The Variant ID field is automatically populated with the next variant ID in the list. To change the default Variant ID, select a different ID from drop down menu. ID's range from 1-10. 

Buttons

Delete All Variant Elements

The Delete All Variant Elements button can be used to clean up a configuration. The Delete All Variant Elements button will delete all the Variant Elements configured under the Signaling Variants object that are not being utilized someplace else.

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