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OpenSS7 0.9.2.F
OpenSS7 is an opensource development project to provide robust and GPLed SS7 stack for Linux and other UN*X operation systems. more>>
OpenSS7 is an opensource development project to provide robust and GPLed SS7 stack for Linux and other UN*X operation systems.
Perhaps we should have called it LinuxSS7, or SS7-For-The-Common-Man, or SS7-For-The-Rest-Of-Us, but were kinda attached to the name OpenSS7 as this is an opensource project.
Project Purpose
The purpose of the OpenSS7 project is to attempt to address the following impediments to the widespread use of SS7 both inside and outside the carrier community: Expense, Complexity, Collaboration, Certification, Core Competency and Expertise.
Project Background
Lists and describes some of the significant turning points in the OpenSS7 Project. These are just the highlights.
Project Mandate
Mandate of the OpenSS7 Project: build an SS7 stack.
Project Scope
Lists and describes what components are considered within the scope of the project and which are not.
Project Objectives
Lists and describes the specific objectives of the OpensSS7 Project.
Enhancements:
- The SCTP, STREAMS, and ISDN components were updated.
<<lessPerhaps we should have called it LinuxSS7, or SS7-For-The-Common-Man, or SS7-For-The-Rest-Of-Us, but were kinda attached to the name OpenSS7 as this is an opensource project.
Project Purpose
The purpose of the OpenSS7 project is to attempt to address the following impediments to the widespread use of SS7 both inside and outside the carrier community: Expense, Complexity, Collaboration, Certification, Core Competency and Expertise.
Project Background
Lists and describes some of the significant turning points in the OpenSS7 Project. These are just the highlights.
Project Mandate
Mandate of the OpenSS7 Project: build an SS7 stack.
Project Scope
Lists and describes what components are considered within the scope of the project and which are not.
Project Objectives
Lists and describes the specific objectives of the OpensSS7 Project.
Enhancements:
- The SCTP, STREAMS, and ISDN components were updated.
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Added: 2007-06-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
865 downloads
Seagull-trafgen 1.5.0
Seagull is a multi-protocol traffic generator test tool. more>>
Seagull project is a multi-protocol traffic generator test tool. Primary aimed at IMS protocols (and thus being the perfect complement to SIPp for IMS testing), Seagull is a powerful traffic generator for functional, load, endurance, stress and performance tests for almost any kind of protocol.
In addition, its openness allows to add the support of a brand new protocol in less than 2 hours - with no programming knowledge. For that, Seagull comes with several protocol families embedded in the source code:
- Binary/TLV (Diameter and many 3GPP and IETF protocols)
- External library (TCAP, SCTP)
- Text (XCAP, HTTP)
Main features:
- Multi-protocol traffic generator
- Protocols of the same family are described in an XML, user editable, dictionary (messages, parameters)
- Existing protocol families: Binary/TLV (Type, Length, Value), Raw binary, Text, external API (first implementation: HP OpenCall SS7)
- Scenarios are described using XML files
- Command line tool with text interface
- Multi-threaded for performances and reliability
- Dynamically adjustable call rate
- Pause and restart of traffic
- Smooth (no new calls then wait for ongoing calls to end) or brutal end
- Scenario display with message counters
- Scenarios have init (executed once), main (repeated for traffic) sections
- Scenarios have default sections for defense in case of unexpected messages
- A scenario can be mono (most cases) or multi-protocol
- Message and parameters checking possible (disabled by default)
- Multiple Seagull instances can be synchronized in the middle of scenario
- Statistics: timer between two messages, call length, call rate, successful calls, failed calls (with reason)
- Protocol decoding and hexadecimal dump
- Trace files with or without timestamps (for performances and automation)
Installation:
To compile Seagull from the source:
- Edit build.conf to fit your needs (default should be OK)
- run "./build.ksh -target clean"
- run "./build.ksh -target all"
- Seagull binaries are in bin/: copy all in /usr/local/bin/
- Add /usr/local/bin in your PATH environment variable
(eg. export "PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin")
- Execution environment are in exe-env/XXX-env/, XXX being the protocol
- From there, follow the documentation: http://gull.sourceforge.net/
Enhancements:
- This release adds authentication (MD5/Digest and AKA) for text protocols like HTTP, xcap, and SIP.
- It also adds reconnection in case of LAN failure, configuration parameters for text protocols, two new traffic control actions (pause and resume), and a new protocol family: TLV (Type, Length, Value).
<<lessIn addition, its openness allows to add the support of a brand new protocol in less than 2 hours - with no programming knowledge. For that, Seagull comes with several protocol families embedded in the source code:
- Binary/TLV (Diameter and many 3GPP and IETF protocols)
- External library (TCAP, SCTP)
- Text (XCAP, HTTP)
Main features:
- Multi-protocol traffic generator
- Protocols of the same family are described in an XML, user editable, dictionary (messages, parameters)
- Existing protocol families: Binary/TLV (Type, Length, Value), Raw binary, Text, external API (first implementation: HP OpenCall SS7)
- Scenarios are described using XML files
- Command line tool with text interface
- Multi-threaded for performances and reliability
- Dynamically adjustable call rate
- Pause and restart of traffic
- Smooth (no new calls then wait for ongoing calls to end) or brutal end
- Scenario display with message counters
- Scenarios have init (executed once), main (repeated for traffic) sections
- Scenarios have default sections for defense in case of unexpected messages
- A scenario can be mono (most cases) or multi-protocol
- Message and parameters checking possible (disabled by default)
- Multiple Seagull instances can be synchronized in the middle of scenario
- Statistics: timer between two messages, call length, call rate, successful calls, failed calls (with reason)
- Protocol decoding and hexadecimal dump
- Trace files with or without timestamps (for performances and automation)
Installation:
To compile Seagull from the source:
- Edit build.conf to fit your needs (default should be OK)
- run "./build.ksh -target clean"
- run "./build.ksh -target all"
- Seagull binaries are in bin/: copy all in /usr/local/bin/
- Add /usr/local/bin in your PATH environment variable
(eg. export "PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin")
- Execution environment are in exe-env/XXX-env/, XXX being the protocol
- From there, follow the documentation: http://gull.sourceforge.net/
Enhancements:
- This release adds authentication (MD5/Digest and AKA) for text protocols like HTTP, xcap, and SIP.
- It also adds reconnection in case of LAN failure, configuration parameters for text protocols, two new traffic control actions (pause and resume), and a new protocol family: TLV (Type, Length, Value).
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Added: 2007-03-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
980 downloads
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