In telecommunications, a Signaling End Point (SEP) is an SS7 endpoint.[1] This is to be contrasted with a Signal Transfer Point (STP).[2]
Examples include:
- Intelligent Network components such as Service Control Points (SCPs) and Service Switching Points (SSPs)
- Telephone exchanges implementing Telephone User Part (TUP) or ISDN User Part (ISUP)
- Mobile Switching Centers implementing MAP
References
edit- ^ Chung, Min Young; You, Jae Uck; Sung, Dan Keun; Choi, Bong Dae (September 1999). "Performability analysis of common-channel signaling networks, based on signaling system 7". IEEE Transactions on Reliability. 48 (3): 224–233. doi:10.1109/24.799844. ISSN 1558-1721.
- ^ "hjp: doc: RFC 2719: Framework Architecture for Signaling Transport". www.hjp.at. Retrieved 2022-06-08.