Post on 25-Jun-2015
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GUI-based service creation environment and protocol mediation for rapid expansion of services across networks
Clusters of servers can be configured for cost-effective scaling as demand for service grows
Each cluster can be presented to the network as a single presence with load sharing between the servers
Clusters can be configured as mated pairs
Full local and geographic redundancy is supported
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Programmable mapping of parameters between disparate protocols, standard variants and extensions
As service providers migrate their subscriber base across legacy, pre-IMS, IMS and LTE networks, they want to leverage critical investments in legacy IN networks by offering new services to all subscribers, without disrupting established business practices.
Tightly coupled legacy systems such as MSC/SCPs and even soft switches, SIP proxies and IMS core elements are currently locked into fixed vertical architectures. Service mediation is required to address the many variants of standard protocols and interfaces in both legacy and next generation network elements and inter-work new services into these assets
Delivering services in today's hybrid networks requires not only a means of orchestrating service control, service logic and subscriber state; but the means to provide data awareness and an inherent ability to rapidly adapt and mediate across multiple legacy and emerging protocols for service delivery.
Cirries’ Maestro Signaling Controller meets these requirements by interworking and orchestrating any protocol across any network to enable any application for service convergence, service brokering, service migration and M2M.
The Maestro Signaling Controller is a carrier grade, high-speed, real-time, low-latency network engine that resides between the control layer and the application layer of a network. It can be quickly customized to customer specific needs and vendor-specific protocols to save CAPEX and OPEX by enabling the extension of existing applications across different networks, enabling migration across different generations of network technology, and by allowing new applications to be deployed more rapidly.
interoperation of Prepaid systems between LTE and legacy CDMA/GSM networks.
between 2G/3G and LTE protocols to create an access-independent interface for M2M applications.
HSS and HLR systems between LTEand legacy CDMA/GSM networks to enable roaming.
legacy SIP network with a new IMS network.
Enabling
Interworking
Interworking
Seamless
Converging
Wi-Fi Prepaid and Cellular offload.
CustomerUse Cases Maestro Signaling Controller
The Maestro Toolkit is designed for rapid and convenient service orchestration and protocol mapping using a graphical interface
Maestro Tool Kit
Services Available
The Maestro Signaling Controller, an instantiation of Cirries’ Maestro Network Transaction Engine, incorporates all of the �exibility, high-performance, low latency and real-time capabilities inherent in the Maestro platform. It is a turnkey software solution designed to operate on commercial o�-the-shelf servers that support Red Hat Linux. Cirries o�ers both software-only licenses for virtualization as well as bundled NEBS-compliant hardware/software options.
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The Maestro Signaling Controller supports a broad range of telecom, data, IP and Web protocols. SOAP and SQL interfaces IT and SOA environments to provide a uni�ed service layer across, wireless, wire-line, broadband or IP networks, with access to traditional legacy SCP applications and new Java-based SIP and HTTP application servers. A built-in Service Broker function provides the interaction required whenever several services must be invoked for a single session/call establishment (e.g., location, rating, charging).
The Maestro Signaling Controller is an instantiation of Cirries’ �exible Maestro Network Transaction Engine. It incorporates all of the �exibility, high-performance, low latency and real-time capabilities inherent in the Maestro platform. The Signaling Controller is a software turnkey solution designed to operate on commercial o�-the-shelf servers that support Linux OS.
Maestro Signaling Controller Protocols
Maestro Signaling Controller Reference Server Con�gurations
Server
Processors
Memory
SS7 Cards(for SS7)
Storage (SFF)
Ethernet Interfaces(For IP)
Power
IP Capacity(Messages/sec)
SS7 Capacity(Messages/sec)
Operating System
1U Intel Xeon E5-2600 1U Intel Xeon E5-2600 1U Intel Xeon E5-2600
1xCPU (6-core) 1xCPU (8-core) 2xCPU (8-core)
32G16G16G
2x T1/E1 (1 port)
2x600GB (RAID 1)2x900GB (RAID 1)
2x600GB (RAID 1)2x900GB (RAID 1)
2x600GB (RAID 1)2x900GB (RAID 1)
2x T1/E1 (2 ports) 2xT1/E1 (4 ports)
8x 1Gbps 8x 1Gbps 8x 1Gbps
AC orDC NEBS
AC orDC NEBS
AC orDC NEBS
Linux Linux Linux
1K
5K 25K 50K
5K 10K
FEATURE SC-100 SC-200 SC-300
Fault Detection and IsolationSecurity ManagementLegal interceptOAMDisaster Recovery and resynchronizationSNMP Traps and AlarmsStatistics and Alarm collection, loggingConfiguration and Software upgrade managementOpen API’s
Custom DevelopmentTechnical SupportInstallation and SetupMaintenanceApplication SupportHardware SupportSoftware as a Service (SaaS)
SS7 IP Web
MobileCAPWINGSM MAPIS41 MAP
WirelineITU INAPTelcordia AINANSI ISUPITU ISUP
TransportTCAPSCCPMTP 1,2,3M3UA, M2PA.SUA, IUASCTP
Vendor-speci�c and country variants supported
Web ServicesHTTPXMLRESTSOAP/WSDLBPEL
TransportTCP/UDP
Vendor-speci�c variants supported
DiameterRFC 4006 for credit controlRo, Rf, Gy, Gz for chargingSh, S6a, S6d for subscribersS13, S13’ for devicesRx, , Gx, Gxx, S9, for policy
RADIUSRFC 2865 for authorizationRFC 2866 for accounting
SIPRFC 3261 for VoIPISC for IMS
OthersSMPPLDAPSCTP/TCP/UDP
Vendor-speci�c variants supported
Maestro Element Management SystemFeatures