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Viewing the Local Mobility Anchor Configuration (LMA), page 27-161
Monitoring the SaMOG Gateway Configuration, page 27-166
Monitoring System Architecture Evolution Networks (SAE-GW)
Systems Architecture Evolution (SAE) has a flat all-IP architecture with separation of control plane and 
user plane traffic. The main component of SAE architecture is the Evolved Packet Core (EPC), also 
known...

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To view SAE-GW properties:
Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory.
Step 2In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > Context> Mobile > SAE-GW 
Container.
The Vision client displays the list of SAE-GW services configured under the container. You can view the 
individual SAE-GW service details from the table on the right pane or by...

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The P-GW facilitates policy enforcement, packet filtering for each user, charging support, lawful 
interception, and packet screening. The features of P-GW include:
Integration of multiple core network functions in a single node
Multiple instances of P-GW can enable call localization and local breakout
High performance across all parameters like, signaling, throughput, density, and latency...

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SAE-GW Service Systems Architecture Evolution (SAE) gateway service associated with the 
P-GW.
Setup Timeout The timeout (duration in seconds) for setting up the session. Ranges from 1 
to 120. Default is 60 seconds. 
GTPC Load Control 
ProfileSpecifies the GTPC load control profile for the P-GW service.
GTPC Overload Control 
ProfileSpecifies the GTPC overload control profile for the P-GW...

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Step 3If the P-GW is associated with PLMNs, you can view the details of the PLMNs on clicking the specified 
P-GW.
eGTP Characteristics
The Vision client displays the EGTP characteristics in an EGTP container under the Mobile node in the 
logical inventory. The icon used for representing EGTPs in the logical inventory is explained in NE 
Logical Inventory Icons, page A-7.
To view EGTP...

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P-GW Commands
The following P-GW commands can be launched from the inventory by right-clicking a P-GW and 
choosing Commands > Configuration. Your permissions determine whether you can run these 
commands (see Permissions Required to Perform Tasks Using the Prime Network Clients, page B-1). To 
find out if a device supports these commands, see the Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 Supported Cisco...

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For idle state user equipment (UE), the S-GW terminates the downlink data path and triggers paging 
when downlink data arrives for the UE. It manages and stores UE contexts, such as parameters of the IP 
bearer service, network internal routing information, and so on. It also performs replication of the user 
traffic in case of lawful interception.
The following topics provide details on how...

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Step 3Choose Logical Inventory > Context> Mobile > S-GW Container > S-GW > DDN Throttling 
Characteristics.
Table 27-62 describes the details of DDN throttling characteristics for each S-GW. New Call Policy Specifies if the new call related behavior of S-GW service is enabled or 
disabled, when duplicate sessions with same IP address request is received.
QCI QoS Mapping 
Ta b l eTable name...

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Step 4If the S-GW is associated with PLMNs, you can view the PLMN entries on clicking the specified S-GW.
S-GW Commands
The following S-GW commands can be launched from the inventory by right-clicking an S-W and 
choosing Commands > Configuration. Your permissions determine whether you can run these 
commands (see Permissions Required to Perform Tasks Using the Prime Network Clients, page...

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To view QCI-QoS mapping:
Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory.
In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > local> Mobile > QCI-QoS Mapping.
the Vision client displays the list of QCI-QoS mapping records configured under the container. You can 
view the individual record from the table on the right pane or by choosing Logical...
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