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Saturday, May 5, 2007
SS7 - Signalling Link Alignment
There are two forms of alignment procedures: the emergency procedure and the normal alignment procedure. The emergency procedure is used when the link being aligned is the only available link for any of the routes defined within the SSP. Otherwise, the normal alignment procedure is used.
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