Trunk association file

This configuration file is generated by the SS7itty and contains the CIC (trunks) to Blueworx Voice Response (trunks) associations.

The syntax is as follows:

Trunk <Blueworx Voice Response Trunk> at <CIC Trunk>

Filename: D7Trunks.cfg
Designated Editor: SS7itty

where
<Blueworx Voice Response Trunk>
is a one base trunk number that relates to the Blueworx Voice Response trunks.
<CIC Trunk>
is a zero base CIC number which is the first CIC of the associated D7 trunk.
This option defines the association between Blueworx Voice Response trunks and SS7 CICs. The CIC must be multiple of the trunk size, that is 0, 32, 64 for E1 and 0, 24, 48 for T1.
LoopBackSupport = Enable/Disable
This option indicates whether the voice hardware can support the Traffic loop back required when a Local COT test is being performed. Currently only DTTA are supported.
PointCode = Higher/Lower
This option indicates whether this SS7 Cluster has a higher or lower point code relative to the connecting Switch or STP. When set to Auto, this option is used by the Outbound CIC Allocation feature .
StateTableFile = "<FileName>"
This option defines the Signaling State Table to be loaded. This in turn defines the SS7 Trunks size and variant.
ISUPHost=[*"<Host name>" [:<STAYALIVE TRUNK>],]
This option defines the preference list of host machine names that are expected to be running the ISUP demon. The parameter is a quoted list of host machine names with the first name being the preferred choice. On startup, the custom server will contact each given host machine in turn until it finds an ISUP demon that accepts the connection. An error message is generated for each failed connection that gives the host machine.

<STAYALIVETRUNK> is an optional reference to define a non-existant ISUP trunk. This is used to ensure that active connections are present on all SS7 Servers, in case of an SS7 Server failover.

If the ISUPHost option is not present, the default host machine is local.