3 Supported Features

This section describes the features that run on SLIC card(s):

  • DEIR

    The EIR feature can be used to reduce the number of GSM mobile handset thefts by providing a mechanism that allows network operators to prevent stolen or disallowed handsets from accessing the network.

  • E1/T1

    The E1 interface terminates or distributes E1 facility signals for the purpose of processing the SS7 signaling links carried by the E1 carrier. The T1 interface terminates or distributes T1 facility signals for the purpose of processing the SS7 signaling links carried by the T1 carrier.

  • ENUM

    The ENUM Mobile Number Portability and Tier One Address Resolution (ENUM) feature enhances the ability of EAGLE to access the Number Portability database (RxDB) using ENUM protocol. Using the ENUM interface supported on UDP, EAGLE is able to process a destination number lookup in an IP-based addressing scheme in the Number Portability database and provide a routing solution to the originating carrier.

  • GTT

    The Global Title Translation (GTT) feature is designed for the signaling connection control part (SCCP) of the SS7 protocol. The EAGLE uses this feature to determine to which service database to send the query message when a Message Signaling Unit (MSU) enters the EAGLE and more information is needed to route the MSU.

  • IPSG

    The IP7 Secure Gateway functionality in the EAGLE provides connectivity between SS7 and IP networks, enabling messages to pass between the SS7 network domain and the IP network domain

  • SCCP (ExAP Interface)

    The features using SCCP protocol such as, Database Transport Access (DTA), GSM MAP Screening, and more uses SLIC card. For details related to feature configurations, refer to the feature guides.

  • SIP

    The SIP NP feature provides SIP-based Number Portability using EAGLE's RxDB (RTDB/ RIDB). This feature adds a SIP interface to allow SIP NP requests to be received by an EAGLE card, processed by the EAGLE's RxDB, and a response transmitted back to the requestor.

  • IPSM

    A card that provides an IP connection for the IPUI (Telnet) and FTP-based Table Retrieve features. The IPSM is a GPSM-II card with a one Gigabyte (UD1G) expansion memory board in a single-slot assembly running the IPS application.

  • SFAPP

    Stateful Applications allow the Signaling Transfer Point (STP) to validate the messages coming in for a subscriber roaming out by validating them against the Visitor Location Register (VLR) the subscriber was last seen by the Home Location Register (HLR). Once the HLR provides a validity of the new VLR, the EAGLE then lets the message into the network. If the message is not validated, it is handled per configuration (silent discard, fallback, or respond with error).[SS1] [SS1]Description to be reviewed

  • EROUTE

    Ethernet Routing transfers link information messaging from the EAGLE LIM cards to the Integrated Sentinel using TCP/IP and EAGLE Monitor Protocol (EMP). Implemented in Signaling Transport Cards (STC).[SS1] [SS2] [SS1]Description to be reviewed [SS2]Also, please share the configuration details for this feature.

  • MCP

    The MCPM is an E5-MCPM-B card running MCPHC GPL. Measurement Collection and Polling Module (MCPM), is used for the Measurements Platform feature, to the database using the ent-card command. The MCPM provides an interface between the EAGLE and the customer’s network.[SS1] [SS2] [SS1]Description to be reviewed [SS2]Also, please share the configuration details for this feature.