Multiplex communications – Diagnostic testing – Determination of communication parameters
Reexamination Certificate
2007-05-15
2007-05-15
To, Doris H. (Department: 2616)
Multiplex communications
Diagnostic testing
Determination of communication parameters
C370S352000, C370S384000
Reexamination Certificate
active
09781922
ABSTRACT:
A communication network includes a SS7Security Gatekeeper that authenticates and validates network control messages within, transiting, entering and leaving an overlying control fabric such as an SS7network. The SS7Security Gatekeeper incorporates several levels of checks to ensure that messages are properly authenticated, valid, and consistent with call progress and system status. In addition to message format, message content is checked to ensure that the originating node has the proper authority to send the message and to invoke the related functions. predefined sets of templates may be used to check the messages, each set of templates being associated with respective originating point codes and/or calling party addresses. The templates may also be associated with various system states such that messages corresponding to a particular template cause a state transition along a particular edge to a next state node at which another set of templates are defined. Thus, system and call state is maintained. The monitor also includes signaling point authentication using digital signatures and timestamps. Timestamps are also used to initiate appropriate timeouts and so that old or improperly sequenced message may be ignored, corrected or otherwise processed appropriately. The SS7Security Gatekeeper may be located at the edge of a network to be protected so that all messaging to and from the protected network most egress by way of the Gatekeeper. Alternatively, the SS7Security Gatekeeper may be internal to the protected network and configured as a “pseudo switch” so that ISUP messaging is routed through the Gatekeeper while actual traffic is trunked directly between the associated SSPs, bypassing the Gatekeeper.
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Doskow Arthur
Hetz Harry A.
Jarosinski Kathleen F.
Hyun Soon D.
To Doris H.
Verizon Services Corp
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