leekk8 said:Another question. Normally VLR sit together with MSC in a single physical element. Is it possible a single VLR have more than one GT? I know they can have more than one point code. But, how about GT?
free_lo said:leekk8 said:Another question. Normally VLR sit together with MSC in a single physical element. Is it possible a single VLR have more than one GT? I know they can have more than one point code. But, how about GT?
Hi.
I really don't understand the question. What do you mean? The VLR GT normally is only one since that is the GT the nodes contact for info (e.g the HLR for MSRN).
Gt is the info needed for SCCP Routing. One MSC node can have functionalities embedded such as HLR, VLR, AUC and all these functions are differentiated by the SSN and GT. So there can not be a VLR node with two GTs for the same reason, for the same query.
leekk8 said:free_lo said:leekk8 said:Another question. Normally VLR sit together with MSC in a single physical element. Is it possible a single VLR have more than one GT? I know they can have more than one point code. But, how about GT?
Hi.
I really don't understand the question. What do you mean? The VLR GT normally is only one since that is the GT the nodes contact for info (e.g the HLR for MSRN).
Gt is the info needed for SCCP Routing. One MSC node can have functionalities embedded such as HLR, VLR, AUC and all these functions are differentiated by the SSN and GT. So there can not be a VLR node with two GTs for the same reason, for the same query.
Maybe my question is a bit confusing. I want to ask, since VLR and MSC can be embedded in a single pysical network element, will the VLR and MSC GT to be same? Is there any possibility the VLR and MSC has different GT?
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