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  1. 1. MAX-NG Overview - Core Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved 10-08-2022
  2. 2. Core Elements  Elements installed at MAX-NG Core:- SBC - (Session Border Controller) C5 - (Class 5 Soft switch) C4 - (Class 4 Soft switch) SG - (Signaling Gateway) RATER - (Billing server) EMS - (Element Management System) Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved 10-08-2022
  3. 3. Flowchart Explaining the role of each core element Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved Subscriber Dials a Number Request reaches SBC Valid? Request Forwarded to C5 Yes No Called Number Valid? No Yes Called Number in DB? Request Forwarded to the called party SBC C5 Yes No 10-08-2022
  4. 4. Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved Request Forwarded to C4 C4 CDPN based route available? Request Forwarded to respective SG/MG Yes No SG/MG Request Forwarded to respective subscriber 10-08-2022
  5. 5. Session Border Control (SBC) -Overview  (SBC) is a dedicated device that governs the manner in which phone calls are initiated on a VOIP Network.  It allows only authorized sessions to pass through the connection point .  An SBC can also serve as a firewall for session traffic identifying specific incoming threats to the communications environment. Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved 10-08-2022
  6. 6. Session Border Control (SBC) -Adding routes  Routes have to be created in SBC:- If nodes in external network are to be communicate with elements in MAX-NG network.  Routes can be added for following nodes (adjacencies):-  To configure routes, routing tables have to be added:-  RegisterTable (for REGISTER requests) & InviteTable (for INVITE requests)  Tables (reg. rable & invite table) from where routing has to be started are invoked as initial tables. Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved Gateways Soft Switch Line Media Gateway Public VPN 10-08-2022
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  11. 11. Soft Switch (SS)  A central device in a telecommunications network which connects telephone calls from one phone line to another, entirely by means of software running on a server. SIP protocol is used to establish calls.  Currently in MAX N/W switching is carried out by hardware, with physical switchboards to route the calls.  Soft switch Class 5 SS – Call Agent, Caller Server. Class 4 SS – Media Gateway Controller. Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved 10-08-2022
  12. 12. C5 Soft switch – System Architecture Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved Database Server IN OUT Media Server Feature Server Registrar Proxy Billing Server 10-08-2022
  13. 13. C5 Soft switch - Components Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved NGCPE (Next Generation Call Processing Engine) Soft switch Entry Point Registers VoIP Subscribers Accounting of Time NGFS (Next Generation Feature server) Subscriber Features Routing “Application server” CDOT-GUI Subscriber Administration (Create, Delete, Modify) NGMS (Next Generation Media Server) Announcements Media Related Services DB Server Subscriber Related Info (e.g. Subscriber Type, Status, Services etc.) 10-08-2022
  14. 14. C4 Softswitch  Class 4 soft switch is used to deliver calls of MAX-NG subscribers to PLMN/PSTN network via Signaling and Media Gateway and vice-versa  MGC perform call control and signaling routing for PSTN and Signaling System 7 (SS7) voice traffic.  MGC uses a Signaling Gateway (SG) to get SS7 signaling over IP , and provides ISUP to SIP and back translation.  MGC controls Media Gateway (MG) using MEGACO/H.248 to translate the voice/media call component from TDM to RTP and back. Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved 10-08-2022
  15. 15. C4 Softswitch Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved CLASS 5 SOFTSWITCH CLASS 4 SOFTSWITCH MEDIA GATEWAY SIGNALLING GATEWAY SIP 10-08-2022
  16. 16. SG(Signaling Gateway)  A Signaling Gateway is a network component solely responsible for translating signaling messages between one medium (usually IP) and another (PSTN) .  Signalling Gateway will at one end interface with a local exchange and at the other end interface with the soft switch/MGC  A Signaling Gateway creates a bridge between the SS7 network and an IP network, under the control of the Media Gateway Controller.  A Signaling Gateway causes a Soft switch to appear like an ordinary SS7 point code (SS7 node) in an SS7 network. Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved 10-08-2022
  17. 17. SG(Signaling Gateway)  The Signaling Gateway shall provide stand alone Signal Transfer Point (STP) equipment functionality .  The Signalling Gateway supports two protocol stacks namely:- SS7 stack SIGTRAN stack Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved 10-08-2022
  18. 18. SG(Signaling Gateway) Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved SGP SERVER IP SCTP M3UA MTP1 MTP2 MTP3 ISUP SIGTRAN SS7 CLASS 4 SOFTSWICH TDM EXCHANGE IP E1 10-08-2022
  19. 19. MG(Media Gateway)  The media gateway provides a means to transport voice, data, fax, and video media between the IP packet network and the PSTN network.  It terminates channels from circuit-switched network as well as streaming media from packet switched network.  It supports PCM (G.711) on the PSTN side and RTP , RTCP on the IP side and allows translation between the two. Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved 10-08-2022
  20. 20. MG(Media Gateway)  Translation of media between TDM and IP network is done based on the control signalling received from MGC.  The MG is governed by the MGC, which informs the MG about: To prepare to setup a call To contact MG on the destination side, To start sending the voice signal To terminate a call. Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved 10-08-2022
  21. 21. Rating Engine  The Rating engine is a system used to determine the customer chargeable units based on:  Type of the day  Time of day  Call duration  Process the CDRs received from C5 soft switch and send the billing records to the billing server in the desired formats for billing  Processed CDRs are pulled by BSNL CDR Data centers Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved 10-08-2022
  22. 22. EMS (Element Management System)  A GUI based solution for configuring and monitoring the different systems installed as MAX-NG components.  MAX-NG devices management through single window:- Node Discovery Chassis view Region-wise map Alarms Configuration commands Traffic Reports User Administration Centralized backup and restoration facility Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved 10-08-2022
  23. 23. NGEMS – Graphical User interface Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved 10-08-2022
  24. 24. IN-SSP(Intelligent Networks Service Switching Point)  It is a module that switches the calls during IN services.  It queries the SCP(Service Control Point) whenever it receives a trigger. Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved 10-08-2022
  25. 25. LIS(Lawful Interception System)  Monitoring the calls of a particular subscriber.  The calls are diverted to another number as configured Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved 10-08-2022
  26. 26. 10-08-2022 Copyright © 2016 C-DOT. All Rights Reserved 26 Feedback :- cdotmaxng@gmail.com THANK YOU

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