osmo-stp is able to define multiple M3UA and/or SUA application servers
(AS) as well as application server processes (ASPs). Clients can then
connect via M3UA or SUA, perform the respective ASPSM / ASPTM state
changes and finally exchange MTP signaling such as ISUP or SCCP on top
of it. Routing is currently only based on point codes (PC). Routing table
is fully configurable with Destination PC and mask.
Shortcomings:
* xUA: only "override" traffic mode supported, no load-balance or broadcast
* xUA: no SNM supported, i.e. DAVA/DUNA/... messages are neither parsed
nor generated
* SCCP: no Global Title based Routing (GTR) yet
* SCCP: no Global Title Translation (GTT) yet
* no M2PA / M2UA sigtran dialects
* no classic CS7 based signaling links(E1/T1 TDM)
Change-Id: If32227b8d3127c6178e4ee45527ce65f69bc7b1e