Digicon Telecommunication Ftp Server Guide

Digicon Telecommunication FTP Server: Overview and Best Practices

Network Layer

  • Dedicated management VLAN: SSH access is allowed only from a jump host.
  • Egress filtering: The FTP server can connect to OSS systems but cannot initiate connections to the internet.

The Future: Migration Path from Digicon FTP to Modern Protocols

No telecom can run legacy FTP forever. Digicon offers a gradual migration strategy:

  1. Phase 1: Deploy the Digicon FTP server as a reverse proxy for legacy NEs, but internally convert to SFTP to the OSS.
  2. Phase 2: Upgrade all NEs to support FTPS (port 990) – the Digicon server supports both simultaneously.
  3. Phase 3: Introduce an MFT (Managed File Transfer) broker, where the Digicon server becomes a read-only archive, and all new transfers go through AS2 or SFTP.
  4. Phase 4: Decommission the FTP server, leaving only a static archive on cold storage.

The key is that the Digicon Telecommunication FTP Server remains the staging ground – its logging and automation features are valuable enough to keep it alive even after the protocol is deprecated. digicon telecommunication ftp server

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5. Script Triggering on File Events

Using the post-upload hook, the server can execute custom scripts. For instance: The Future: Migration Path from Digicon FTP to

  • Upon receiving CDR_*.dat, call a Perl script that renames and moves the file to a GSMA-compliant folder.
  • After a config_backup.conf upload, automatically diff it against the last known good configuration.

What is the Digicon Telecommunication FTP Server?

At its core, the Digicon Telecommunication FTP Server is a specialized File Transfer Protocol server designed and deployed by Digicon Technologies (a recognized, though niche, player in telecom OSS integration) to handle high-volume, automated file transfers within a telecom service provider’s environment.

Unlike generic FTP servers (such as vsFTPd or ProFTPD), the Digicon variant is pre-configured for telecom-specific data types:

  • Call Detail Records (CDRs) – Raw usage data for billing.
  • Mediation files – Normalized event data between switches and billing systems.
  • Configuration backups – For routers, switches, and base station controllers.
  • Provisioning scripts – Automated commands to activate or deactivate subscriber services.

Telecommunication companies generate petabytes of these flat files daily. The Digicon FTP server acts as a central staging point where network elements (NE) drop files, and Operational Support Systems (OSS) pick them up for processing.