When configuring the IMG 1010 as an Application server, information such as Point Code of the other Application Servers and lists of Remote Signaling Gateways are needed. The DPC Route object is created under an Application Server stack on the IMG 1010. See below for more information on creating and configuring the M3UA DPC Route.
Dialogic IMG EMS > Logical IMG > Signaling > SS7 > SS7 Stack > New DPC Route
256 Routes per M3UA Application Server Stack
Overview of Sigtran/M3UA on IMG 1010
Configure IMG 1010 as SG Server
M3UA Remote Application Server ClientView Pane
M3UA Remote Application Server Bind ClientView Pane
M3UA Sigtran Links ClientView Pane
M3UA Sigtran Link ClientView Pane
M3UA Subsystem Number AS Route ClientView Pane
Configure IMG 1010 as 'AS' Server
M3UA Remote Signaling Gateway (SG)
The Route ID is automatically populated with the next Route ID available. To change the Route ID, click in the Route ID field and select a new Route ID from the drop down menu.
Click in the M3UA DPC field and an 'Enter Point Code' box appears. Enter the Point Code of the Application Server Stack that the signaling needs to be routed to. Typically this would be the Point Code of the Application Server with which bearer traffic would be routed to.
Click in the Remote SG field and a drop down menu appears displaying all the Remote Signaling Gateways created. Select which Remote Signaling Gateway from the drop down menu to communicate with. This Remote Signaling Gateway is the Signaling Gateway that the Application Server stack will communicate with using M3UA/ISUP messaging through the St-links
When the IMG 1010 connects to the Signaling Gateway is it assumed that all routes or Point Codes in the Signaling Gateway are available.
False (Default) - When false is selected from drop down menu it is assumed that all routes in the Remote Signaling Gateway are NOT available.
True - When True is selected from drop down menu it is assumed that all routes in the Remote Signaling Gateway are available.