M3UA stands for MTP Level 3 (MTP3) User Adaptation Layer as defined by the IETF SIGTRAN working group in RFC 4666 (which replaces and supersedes RFC 3332). M3UA enables the SS7 protocol's User Parts to run over IP instead of telephony equipment like ISDN and PSTN. It is recommended to use the services of SCTP to transmit M3UA. An open implementation of the M3UA standard can be found at OpenSS7's web site.

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  • M3UA stands for MTP Level 3 (MTP3) User Adaptation Layer as defined by the IETF SIGTRAN working group in RFC 4666 (which replaces and supersedes RFC 3332). M3UA enables the SS7 protocol's User Parts to run over IP instead of telephony equipment like ISDN and PSTN. It is recommended to use the services of SCTP to transmit M3UA. An open implementation of the M3UA standard can be found at OpenSS7's web site. OpenSS7 uses Streams oriented development which makes it very hard to understand for SS7 beginners, and hard to program with for those unfamiliar with Streams. Wireshark is shipped with a dissector for M3UA, sample packets can be found in Wireshark's wiki page ISUP Packet sample (includes M3UA)
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  • M3UA stands for MTP Level 3 (MTP3) User Adaptation Layer as defined by the IETF SIGTRAN working group in RFC 4666 (which replaces and supersedes RFC 3332). M3UA enables the SS7 protocol's User Parts to run over IP instead of telephony equipment like ISDN and PSTN. It is recommended to use the services of SCTP to transmit M3UA. An open implementation of the M3UA standard can be found at OpenSS7's web site.
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