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Title : Correlation Id and Hearbeat Procedures (CORID)
Supporting Lossless Fail-Over between SCTP
Associations
for Signalling User Adaptation Layers
Author(s) : B. Bidulock
Filename : draft-bidulock-sigtran-corid-01.txt,.ps,.pdf
Pages : 35
Date : 2003-1-10
This Internet-Draft describes Correlation Id and Heartbeat
procedures to support lossless fail-over between SCTP [RFC 2960]
associations for SS7 [Q.700] Signalling User Adaptation Protocols
[M2UA...TUA] supporting the concept of a Routing Context or Interface
Identifier. These procedures permit lossless fail-over between
Application Server Processes (ASPs) at a Signalling Gateway (SG) and
fail-over between Signalling Gateway Processes (SGPs) and Signalling
Gateways (SGs) at an Application Server Process (ASP). Lossless fail-
over permits these fail-overs to occur without loss or duplication of
UA-User messages.
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