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Signaling System 7 - SS7

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Switched Virtual Circuit - SVC Switched Virtual Circuit - SVC
A switched virtual circuit is an automatically and temporarily created virtual connection that is used for a communication session.
Switched Virtual Circuit - SVC Switched Virtual Circuit (SVC) Operation
Switched Virtual Circuit - SVC - Operation
This diagram shows how a switched virtual circuit (SVC) uses an address provided by the user to establish a logical (virtual) path through a communications network. In this example, a SVC is created by using the destination address to determine the required programming of routing tables in switches within the data network. These routing tables assign data transfer connections between input and output channel on each switch. For example, as data from the sending computer (portable computer) is sent into input channel 3 of the first switch, it is transferred to the output channel 4. This process will repeat for any data that is sent from the sending computer to the destination computer during the switched connection.
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Signaling System 7 - SS7 Book
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Signaling System 7 - SS7
This book explains the operation of the Signaling System 7, and how it controls and interacts with public telephone networks and VoIP systems. SS7 is the standard communication system that is used to control public telephone networks. In addition to voice control, SS7 technology now offers advanced intelligent network features.

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