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publicationDate 2022-04-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-114268678-A
titleOfInvention Method for improving stable operation of SS7 link in high traffic volume state
abstract The invention discloses a method for improving the stable operation of an SS7 link in a high telephone traffic state, which comprises the following steps: adding a signaling link stabilizing system into a communication link between the narrow-band E1/T1 interface chip and a system CPU; the signaling link stabilization system collects and receives SS7 data sent by a system CPU; the signaling link stabilizing system constructs the received SS7 data into a FISU link signaling frame to be adaptively inserted into a signaling link level MTP2 layer; and the opposite-end communication equipment receives a proper link signaling frame signal to ensure that the communication link stably operates. The invention automatically inserts the FISU link signaling frame into the MTP2 layer in a hardware mode, thereby preventing serious accidents of restarting or communication interruption of an SS7 link layer caused by no FISU frame for a long time under the condition of high load, greatly improving the service capability of an SS7 link system and the compatibility with opposite-end communication equipment, and being beneficial to the stable operation of an SS7 link.
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