Cisco Prime Nerk 43 User Guide
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26-57 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 26 Managing Mobile Transport Over Pseudowire (MToP) Networks Configuring TDM and Channelization Configuring TDM and Channelization The table below lists the supported TDM and channelization commands and how to launch them. Your permissions determine whether you can run these commands (see Permissions for Vision Client NE-Related Operations, page B-4). To find out if a device supports these commands, see the Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 Supported...
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26-58 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 26 Managing Mobile Transport Over Pseudowire (MToP) Networks Configuring Automatic Protection Switching (APS) Configuring Automatic Protection Switching (APS) APS refers to the mechanism of using a protect interface in the SONET network as the backup for working interface. When the working interface fails, the protect interface quickly assumes its traffic load. The working interfaces and their protect interfaces make up an APS group. SONET APS...
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26-59 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 26 Managing Mobile Transport Over Pseudowire (MToP) Networks Configuring Automatic Protection Switching (APS) The table below lists the supported APS commands. Your permissions determine whether you can run these commands (see Permissions for Vision Client NE-Related Operations, page B-4). To find out if a device supports these commands, see the Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 Supported Cisco VNEs. Command Navigation Description Create...
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26-60 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide Chapter 26 Managing Mobile Transport Over Pseudowire (MToP) Networks Configuring Automatic Protection Switching (APS)
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CH A P T E R 27-1 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide EDCS-1524415 27 Managing Mobile Networks The following topics provide an overview of mobile technologies and describe how to work with mobile technologies using the Vision client. If you cannot perform an operation that is described in these topics, you may not have sufficient permissions; see Permissions Required to Perform Tasks Using the Prime Network Clients, page B-1 GPRS/UMTS Networks, page 27-1 LTE Networks, page 27-85 Scheduling 3GPP...
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27-2 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide EDCS-1524415 Chapter 27 Managing Mobile Networks GPRS/UMTS Networks Figure 27-1 Basic GPRS/UMTS Network Topology The GPRS/UMTS packet core comprises two major network elements: Gateway GPRS support node (GGSN)—A gateway that provides mobile cell phone users access to a Packet Data Network (PDN) or specified private Internet Protocol (IP) networks. Serving GPRS support node (SGSN)—Connects the radio access network (RAN) to the GPRS/UMTS core and...
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27-3 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide EDCS-1524415 Chapter 27 Managing Mobile Networks GPRS/UMTS Networks Figure 27-2 Mobile Technology Nodes in Logical Inventory Working With GPRS/UMTS Network Technologies The following topics explain how to work with GPRS/UMTS network technologies in the Vision client: Working with the Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN), page 27-3 Working with the GPRS Tunneling Protocol User Plane (GTPU), page 27-9 Working with Access Point Names (APNs), page 27-11 Working...
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27-4 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide EDCS-1524415 Chapter 27 Managing Mobile Networks GPRS/UMTS Networks In addition, to providing basic GGSN functionality as described above, the system can be configured to support Mobile IP and/or Proxy Mobile IP data applications in order to provide mobility for subscriber IP PDP contexts. When supporting these services, the system can be configured to function as a GGSN and Foreign Agent (FA), a stand-alone Home Agent (HA), or a GGSN, FA, and HA...
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27-5 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide EDCS-1524415 Chapter 27 Managing Mobile Networks GPRS/UMTS Networks Associated IPNE ServiceThe IP Network Enabler (IPNE) service, which defaults to Not Defined. Associated Peer Map Specifies the Network side Peer map for the SGW service S6b IPv6 Reporting Configures the IPv6 address reporting through Authorization-Authentication-Request (AAR) towards the S6b interface Local IPv6 Address The local IPv6 address bounded with the GGSN service. Maximum...
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27-6 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide EDCS-1524415 Chapter 27 Managing Mobile Networks GPRS/UMTS Networks If the GGSN is associated with SGSNs and Public Land Mobile Networks (PLMNs), you can view the details from the respective tabs for that GGSN. Table 27-2 describes the SGSN and PLMN information associated with the GGSN. Viewing Additional Characteristics of a GGSN To view additional characteristics of a GGSN: Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose...