| SS7/ISDN Device DriversDescription: OpenSS7 Device Driver Overview.(Select from the Related menu on the left for related SS7/ISDN Device Drivers information.) SS7/ISDN Device Driver Components
Hardware Device DriversHardware Device Drivers directly control specialized hardware for SS7, ISDN, SIGTRAN and VoIP. In addition Media Gateway (MG) switching of voice channels can be performed by some cards. A number of device drivers are available including the Sealevel ACB56 ISA card (for V.35), the E400P-SS7 and T400P-SS7 quad E1/T1 span cards, and the E100P-SS7 and T100P-SS7 single E1/T1 span cards. In addition, OpenSS7 SS7 and ISDN stacks can be run embedded on the PTI CPC-388 octal E1/T1/J1 cards.
The CP400P/E series cards are very affordable 1-, 2- and 4-Span T1, J1 and E1 cards marketed by
the board fabricator Allo.
This is a good choice for a high-density OpenSS7 SS7 applications as these cards will run 96 to
124 SS7 links running wide open. Whether you need to set up a large network configuration in
the lab, or whether you need to run SS7 in the wide open network, these boards outperform most
offerings in cost and density.
Historical:
The V401P-T (T1) and V401P-E (E1) are very affordable 4-Span T1 and E1 cards marketed by
the board fabricator Varion.
This is a good choice for a high-density OpenSS7 SS7 applications as these cards will run 96 to
124 SS7 links running wide open. Whether you need to set up a large network configuration in
the lab, or whether you need to run SS7 in the wide open network, these boards outperform most
offerings in cost and density.
A101c, A102c, A104c Device Driver
Historical:
The A101c, A102c and A104c are very affordable 1-, 2- and 4-span E1/T1/J1 cards fabricated and sold by Sangoma. This is a good choice for a high-density OpenSS7 SS7
application as these cards will run 96 to 124 SS7 links or voice channels running wide open. Whether you need to
set up a large network configuration in the lab, or whether you need to run SS7 in the wild, these boards outperform
most offerings in cost and density.
TE410-SS7, TE405-SS7 Device Driver
Deprecated:
The TE410-SS7 (3.3V) and TE405-SS7 (5.0V) are very affordable 4-Span T1 and E1 cards marketed by OpenSS7 Corporation in conjuction with the board fabricator Digium. Proceeds from the resale of these cards funnels back into
OpenSS7. This is a good choice for a high-density OpenSS7 SS7 applications as these cards will run
96 to 124 SS7 links running wide open. Whether you need to set up a large network configuration in the lab, or
whether you need to run SS7 in the wide open network, these boards outperform many offerings in cost and
density.
T100P-SS7, E100P-SS7 Device Driver
Deprecated:
The T100P-SS7 (T1) and E100P-SS7 (E1) are very affordable 4-Span T1 and E1 cards marketed by OpenSS7 Corporation in conjuction with the
board fabricator Digium. Proceeds from the
resale of these cards funnels back into OpenSS7.
This is a good choice for a low-density OpenSS7 SS7 applications as these cards will run 24 to
31 SS7 links running wide open. Whether you need to set up a small network configuration in the
lab, or whether you need to run SS7 in the wide open network, these boards provide good
low-scale capabilities.
T400P-SS7, E400P-SS7 Device Driver
Historical:
The T400P-SS7 (T1) and E400P-SS7 (E1) are very affordable 4-Span T1 and E1 cards marketed by OpenSS7 Corporation in conjuction with the board fabricator Varion. Proceeds from the resale of these cards funnels back into
OpenSS7. This is a good choice for a high-density OpenSS7 SS7 applications as these cards will run
96 to 124 SS7 links running wide open. Whether you need to set up a large network configuration in the lab, or
whether you need to run SS7 in the wide open network, these boards outperform most offerings in cost and
density.
Deprecated: The Tormenta is an T1 card that used to be sold through BSD Telecommunications of Mexico. This was a low-cost ISA card capable of supporting two T1-spans. The project to develop a driver for this card is deprecated since the availability of the PCI cards above (X100P-SS7 and X400P-SS7) provide a better hardware solution.
Deprecated:
The PCI-384 card is an affordable PCI 4-Span E1/T1/J1 card offered by Performance Technologies, Inc. PTI has donated a couple of these cards and other resources to
OpenSS7 in the past. See our Sponsors Page. This is an
excellent choice for carrier class solutions using the OpenSS7 SS7 stack. The card can run an embedded Linux
operating system on the MPC-860 onboard processor and can switch channels across a H.110 backplane. It also
supports dual rail Ethernet for SIGTRAN, system redundancy and VoIP applications.
Deprecated:
The CPC-388 card is an affordable cPCI 8-Span E1/T1/J1 card offered by Performance Technologies, Inc. PTI has donated a couple of these cards and other resources to
OpenSS7 in the past. See our Sponsors Page. This is an
excellent choice for carrier class solutions using the OpenSS7 SS7 stack. The card can run an embedded Linux
operating system on the MPC-860 onboard processor and can switch channels across a H.110 backplane. It also
supports a PICMG-2.16 dual rail Ethernet backplane for SIGTRAN, system redundancy and VoIP applications.
Deprecated:
The CPC-396 card is an affordable cPCI 8-Span E1/T1/J1 card offered by Performance Technologies, Inc. PTI has donated a couple of these cards and other resources to
OpenSS7 in the past. See our Sponsors Page. This is an
excellent choice for carrier class solutions using the OpenSS7 SS7 stack. The card can run an embedded Linux
operating system on the MPC-860 onboard processor and can switch channels across a H.110 backplane. It also
supports a PICMG-2.16 dual rail Ethernet backplane for SIGTRAN, system redundancy and VoIP applications.
Deprecated: The PCA-200E is a popular PCI ATM card that has support for Linux ATM in the Linux Kernel. We have one of these cards lying around. We were toying with building a driver for MTP3b and AAL2/AAL3 support for the card.
Deprecated:
The ACB56 card is a V.35 ISA card that supports a single SS7 link. This is one of the original cards that
OpenSS7 had available and is one of the original drivers. This card is still available from SeaLevel
systems (see What hardware is supported? for more infromation).
Network Device DriversNetwork Device Drivers do not directly control hardware but provide the same capabilities as a hardware device driver, except that a network service is used instead of a physical link. SS7 MTP2-User Peer-to-Peer Adaptation Layer
The M2PA device driver is a pushable STREAMS module that can be pushed over a Stream Control
Transmission Protocol (SCTP) stream or other transport stream supporting the Transport Provider
Interface (TPI).
The IPSS7 device driver is a pushable STREAMS module that can be pushed over a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) stream
or other connectionless transport stream supporting the Transport Provider Interface (TPI).
The MTP3b device driver is a pushable STREAMS module that can be pushed over a Service-Specific Connection Oriented
Protocol (SSCOP) stream or other transport stream supporting the Network Provider Interface (NPI) with recovery and
retrieval (SAAL) extensions.
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