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	Title		: Registration Extensions (REGEXT) for Signalling User Adaptation Layers
	Author(s)	: B. Bidulock
	Filename	: draft-bidulock-sigtran-regext-04.txt,.ps,.pdf
	Pages		: 33
	Date		: 2007-2-7
	
This memo describes Registration Extensions (REGEXT) that provides
  the ability for an Application Server Process (ASP) to modify existing
  Routing (Link) Keys with a Signalling Gateway (SG).

    Current procedures in the SS7 Signalling User Adaptation Layers
  (UAs) [M2UA], [M3UA], [SUA], [ISUA], [TUA] do not provide for the
  modification of Routing (Link) Keys without deactivation of the

  Application Server (AS).  This causes problems in making changes to
  live systems.

    The extensions described in this memo permit modification of
  Signalling Link membership in Application Servers for SS7 MTP2-User
  Adaptation Layer [M2UA], modification of Circuit Identification Code
  (CIC) ranges for the SS7 MTP3-User Adaptation Layer [M3UA],
  modification of Circuit Identification Code (CIC) ranges for the SS7
  ISUP-User Adaptation Layer [ISUA], modificiation of Destination Local
  Reference (DLR) ranges for SS7 SCCP-User Adaptation Layer [SUA], and
  modification of Transaction Identifier (TID) ranges for SS7 TCAP-User
  Adaptation Layer [TUA].

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