Manual Pages
These are the manual pages for the OpenSS7 package.
The manual pages are broken into two groups as follows:
Linux/FreeBSD Kernel Implementations
These manual pages document the use of SS7 sockets in much the same way as IP
sockets. SS7 socket semantics are closely parallel to the IP semantics so
that a programmer familiar with the use of BSD IP socket support will be able
to use SS7 sockets without much learning curve.
groff(1)
versions of these manual pages are provided with
the code base for download.
Comments on the approach and suitability of the SS7 socket interface for use
in applications programs is welcome on the
OpenSS7 Mailing List.
There are on-line manual pages here for the following:
ss7dev(7)
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Documents the device ioctls for SS7 devices that use the SS7 LINK
interface described here. These are ioctls
that are common to all SS7 LINK interfaces. Specific ioctls are
documented under driver specific sections.
ss7(7)
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Documents the
ss7(7)
protocol and provides an overview of generic socket options, sysctls and
ioctls for SS7 sockets.
link(7)
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Documents the
link(7)
protocol raw(7)
sockets for SS7 LINK layer interfaces.
Raw sockets at the
link(7)
level are used primarily for testing and special purposes.
mtp(7)
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Documents
mtp(7)
sockets for the SS7 MTP protocol. MTP sockets are used by MTP user parts
to communicate with MTP peers across the SS7 network using MTP sockets.
Describes the socket options, sysctls and ioctls that are specific to the
MTP protocol.
sccp(7)
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Documents
sccp(7)
sockets for the SS7 SCCP protocol. SCCP sockets are used by SCCP
subsystems to communicate with SCCP peers and mates across the SS7 network
using SCCP sockets. Describes the socket options, sysctls and ioctls
that are specific to the SCCP protocol.
ss7raw(7)
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Documents
ss7raw(7)
sockets for the SS7 protocol. Raw SS7 sockets are used primarily for
testing and simulation purposes and, although they are similar to IP
raw(7)
sockets, are not normally used for SS7
applications.
isup(7)
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Documents
isup(7)
sockets for the future SS7 ISUP protocol. ISUP sockets are used by call
control systems (switches) to communicate with ISUP peers (remote switches
or PSTN) across the SS7 network using ISUP sockets. Describes the future
socket options, sysctls and ioctls that are specific to the ISUP protocol.
(This is a future item and is not complete yet.)
tcap(7)
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Documents
tcap(7)
sockets for the future SS7 TCAP protocol. TCAP sockets are used by
Transaction Capabilities Application Parts (APs) to communicate with AP
peers from either an SSP or SCP standpoint across the SS7 network using
TCAP sockets. Describes the future socket options, sysctls and ioctls
that are specific to the TCAP protocol. Fashioned closely after the Sun
RPC mechanism.
(This is a future item and is not complete yet.)
Linux/SVR4.2 Kernel Implementations
These manual pages document the use of SS7 STREAMS in much the same was as OSI
STREAMS. SS7 STREAM semantics are closely parallel to the OSI semantics so
that a programmer familiar with the use of OSI STREAMS support will be able to
use SS7 STREAMS without much learning curve.
groff(1)
versions of these manual pages are provided with
the code base for download.
I'm still working on several of these, so check back!