This tool converts ITU (14 bit 3-8-3) point codes to ANSI (24 bit 8-8-8), and vice versa. Enter either a hexadecimal point code or a decimal point code, and it will automatically convert the number to the corresponding 3-digit (x-x-x) point code.
Enter a value in any of the fields and the other fields will convert automatically – the respective point codes will appear instantly in each input box.
Once you’ve entered your decimal/hexadecimal code and received the respective Network-Cluster-Member form, you can convert from 14 bit to 24 bit: just choose the required type from the “Point code Type” dropdown menu, and it will automatically change to the selected type.
SS7 Point codes are unique addresses that are used to identify Signaling Points (SPs), which represent network elements in an SS7 network. This address system is similar to how IP addresses are unique addresses for devices in TCP/IP networks. Point codes can be represented in a decimal form, a hexadecimal form, and a Network-Cluster-Member form. A point code converter allows users to convert a decimal or hexadecimal point code to its decimal or hexadecimal and its Network-Cluster-Member version.