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Signalware Network Router
New IP-based network technologies are being merged
into existing SS7 and SIGTRAN networks, creating a need for transitional
signaling networking strategies and niche revenue opportunities. In
particular, growth continues to drive demand for short message services,
next generation IN, and new and novel charging services – and the network
infrastructure than enables them.
Ulticom meets these signaling network routing challenges with a robust
and cost effective line of products bridging SS7 and IP signaling networks
with enhanced routing capabilities with our Signalware Network
Router.
Signalware Network Router (SNR) allows service infrastructures to bridge
between SS7 to IP oriented SIGTRAN networks and enables IT-style
service architectures, such as, server farms. SNR provides unique traffic
steering and load balancing enabling unprecedented service application
scalability. It is a proven carrier grade solution providing signaling
gateway, signaling transfer point, and load balancing for SIGTRAN and SS7
network traffic from the company that is the leader in signaling.
The Signalware Network Router offers:
- Flexibility of a software package providing carrier-grade SS7 and IP signaling
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Easily integrates into industry-leading computing platforms or virtualized environments
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Signaling Gateway (SG), Service Transfer Point (STP) and Load Balancing
(LB) capabilities
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Professional services available to assist with system integration, installation, verification, and certification
Ulticom’s SNR performs routing functions for SS7 and SIGTRAN/IP signaling networks. Delivered as a software package, supporting Red Hat and CentOS Linux operating systems. Coupled with a PCI-Express SS7 board for TDM connectivity, when required and typically deployed in either duplex or quad configurations.
The SNR solves SS7 and SIGTRAN network routing and interworking problems!

Signaling Gateway
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Optimized IETF signaling gateways with virtual STP functionality
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The foundation of Ulticom’s SNR product is the Signaling Gateway (SG)
capability, an IETF standards-conformant signaling gateway for use between
SS7 and SIGTRAN networks.
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SNR’s SG provides capabilities including Virtual
STP, dynamic scaling, OA&M capabilities, and signaling transport
optimization. In addition to providing signaling access for important
network elements like soft switches and media servers, the SNR SG
capability enables IP-based subnetworks, which can reduce operating
costs and increase signaling network reliability. SNR’s SG can also
be used as an adaptor to replace traditional narrow band SS7 signaling
for long haul signaling transport, dramatically reducing costs.
Load Balancer
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Leveraging the power of modern IT architectures
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SNR’s Load Balancer (LB) feature is an IP-SS7 hybrid network element
built upon proven telecom STP capabilities and concepts derived from
the Internet world of IP routers, load balancers, gateways, and firewalls.
SNR’s LB feature is designed to enable service optimization in signaling
networks. Up to 64 computing systems can be represented to the network
as a single point code using M2PA links. The capacities of these server
farms can grow almost without limit, overcoming traditional signaling
link limitations.
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Signalware LB makes advanced routing decisions - it can differentiate
services, optimize traffic flow, dynamically distribute load, manage
congestion, enable new hybrid services, control access, hide information,
and more. It provides signaling packet routing between SS7 subnetworks,
packet conversion between IP and SS7 as needed, selective packet screening,
content-based packet steering, dynamic load distribution, congestion
and overload management, and more.
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The Signalware LB can also provide important application functionality
that can significantly reduce the cost of service creation, deployment,
and ongoing maintenance.
STP – Signal Transfer Point
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The ”Green” alternative to traditional STPs
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SNR’s STP capability is a fully functional, carrier-grade STP that
fully supports standard SS7 and SIGTRAN capabilities. It provides powerful
network functionality including cross network services, network border
element functionality, virtual signaling networks or sub networks, point
code emulation and translation, security zones, and content-based packet
steering and screening.
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SNR’s STP capability can enable the creation of performance optimized
regions in a network, or can join dissimilar networks in a manner that
minimizes impact on each participating network. This can be accomplished
with minimal operational impact to existing networks. SNR also offers
comprehensive operational and management capabilities.
Key Benefits
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Overcomes challenges of integrating existing and emerging communications
technologies
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Cost effective enabler for tactical revenue opportunities
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Dramatically slashes energy and other recurring costs
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Cost effective replacement for aging network equipment
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Carrier Grade quality, reliability, serviceability
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Safeguards business continuity
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Uses standard tools and functions to reduce operator costs
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