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TCAP

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TCAP

(Transaction Capabilities Application Part) The protocol used in an SS7 network for sending database queries to a service control point (SCP). The SCP provides the interface to local and remote databases that contain subscriber and routing information. TCAP messages can also be sent from one voice switch to invoke functions in another switch in the network. See SS7.



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students scoring proficient or advanced in TCAP reading and math achievement scores 2003 2004 2005 Reading/ Language Arts 57% 63% 77% Mathematics 54% 62% 69% Source: Hamilton County (Tenn.
The Tennessee Department of Education considers the scale scores obtained on the TCAP useful for measuring growth of students or groups of students from year to year (Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program, 1993).
The -SNIF option enables decoding, with Originating and Destination Point Code sorting, of SS7's protocol messages such as: MTP2, MTP3, ISUP, BICC, SCCP, TCAP, MAP, INAP, CAP/CAMEL, WIN, BSSAP, BSMAP and DTAP.
 
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