Signaling End Point
In telecommunications, a Signaling End Point (SEP) is an SS7 endpoint. This is to be contrasted with a Signal Transfer Point (STP). 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

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.