SSCOP Service specific Connection oriented Protocol business-specific connection-oriented protocol
The function of SSCOP is to provide service to its upper SSCF module, to establish and release signaling connection for upper layer signaling user, and to provide a confirmed and non-verifiable message data transmission on the connection to reliably exchange signaling messages.
It utilizes the non-reliable transmission process provided by the SAAL-CP layer to provide SSCOP users with transmission information length up to 64K bytes of reliability transmission process.
The detailed features of the SSCOP include: Connection control transfer user data with sequence integrity selective re-routing correction Flow control connection keepalive control Local user data retrieval layer Management error Notification, protocol control information error detection, status report provide necessary information for management and maintenance (including signaling tracking and fault management) Features that provide performance measurements according to the functions required by the signaling user, the functional structure of SSCOP is divided into four parts: non-verifiable data (including management data) transmission, connection control, confirmed data transmission and protocol control information error detection, report.
SSCOP Service specific Connection oriented Protocol business-specific connection-oriented protocol