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LAPD Module
The LAPD module allows to open up to 256 physical LAPD links,
and each physical LAPD supports up to 128 logical links. It supports either
user or network operation mode. The client refers to the standard DL-*
set of primitives for communication between layer 3 and the data link layer.
Functional description
Main features:
Satellite Delay Module Functional description The Satellite Delay module allows to simulate delay due to transmission
path through satellite. The function works with channels of any rate, corresponding
to a variable set of timeslot of the PCM lines. The user can specify the
required delay in the range (10 ms – 4 s). The LSU+ is able to apply delay
up to the full bandwidth of the incoming PCM flow.
Functional description
The LSU+ protocol stack consists of MTP and SCCP protocol layers, that
allow to implement a signalling point within an SS7 network, while the
client manages the upper protocol layers. The MTP supports a multiple link-set
associated to the signalling point, and it manages the signalling transfer
function among them. The SCCP implementation includes the “Basic connectionless
class”, the “Sequenced connectionless class” and the “Basic connection-oriented
class”. A suite of SAPs allows to operate at different protocol levels,
with the possibility to disable the upper ones, or to modify the basic
behaviour. The special O&M SAP allows to configure the protocol stack
and the routing tables.
Functional description
TRAU Frame Uplink <-> Downlink single channel loop back
TRAU Frame Uplink <-> Downlink dual channel cross loop The Trau Frames module allows to close the loop between
uplink and downlink flow of TRAU frames (GSM 08.60) of GSM speech channels.
It can operate either against TRAU or against BTS. As the frame format
in the two opposite directions is not symmetrical, LSU+ processes the data-flow
in real-time in order to adjust it; then it handles time alignment procedure
in either BTS or TRAU mode. Cross switch of frame flow between two different
channels is also supported. The function works with up to 256 channels
in parallel.
V.110 Module V.110 Monitor & HSCSD De-multiplexer — The V.110 Monitor
is a special function designed to analyse the data flow through the A-interface
channels when they are used for HSCSD data service, that consists of one
or multiple parallel substreams of V.110 data frames. The package includes
a function for scanning all the timeslots of a suite of PCM lines in order
to identify all channels that are operating with V.110 data frames. A post
processing utility allows to verify the synchronisation among the HSCSD
sub-streams.
Info: lsu@prisma-eng.it |