Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors

MSS, MSC

  • This topic has 7 replies, 1 voice, and was last updated 7 years ago by Wallis Dudhnath.
Viewing 8 posts - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #58234
    arvind s. alane
    Guest

    can anybody tell me the difference between MSS and MSC.

    #58235
    Pan
    Guest

    Dear, Arvind!
    MSC = Control Plane (signalling) + Transport Plane (switching);
    MSC-server = only control plane (signalling and bearer control).

    #58236
    Mik
    Guest

    MSS is Rel4 concept, meaning there is no switching part in it, all switching and termi*na*tion equipment is moved to MGW (media gateway).
    MSC includes switching part e.g group switch.

    #58237
    Mik
    Guest

    Why the termi_nation is prohibited word here?

    #58238
    Pan
    Guest

    I am also using the ‘ter*minating’ word in my lexicon…hm…used…earlier..in past.

    #58239
    wallis dudhnath
    Guest

    MSS is also known as a Soft-Switc as it does not have a switch like a MSC/VLR. MSS handles pure signalling whilst the MGw handles the payload traffic.

    #58240
    kuna
    Guest

    Hi All

    as i know
    MSS and MGw is rel4, MGw handles bearers (voice) only while MSS is for all signalling

    #58241
    Wallis Dudhnath
    Guest

    Correct Kuna. 3GPP Release 4 was the specification that was used to introduce
    MGw and the re-purposing of the MSC as a pure signalling node. BICC (ISUP and CS-2) was also introduced.

    VBR/ Wallis Dudhnath

Viewing 8 posts - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)
  • The forum ‘Telecom Design’ is closed to new topics and replies.