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Figure 27-20 SaMOG Gateway Topology
The SaMOG Gateway enhances the network services in the following ways:
Provides seamless mobility between the 3GPP EPC network and WLANs for EPS (Evolved Packet 
System) services via the GTPv2-based S2a interface.
Functions as a 3GPP Trusted WLAN Access Gateway (TWAG) as the Convergence Gateway (CGW) 
service. The CGW service terminates the S2a interface...

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SaMOG Service
The SaMOG Gateway acts as the termination point of the WLAN access network. The SaMOG service 
enables the WLAN UEs in the trusted non-3GPP IP access network to connect to the EPC network via 
Wireless LAN Controllers (WLCs). During configuration, the SaMOG service gets associated with two 
services: the Convergence Gateway (CGW) service and the Multi Radio Mobility Entity...

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Supports static and dynamic P-GW selection after the authentication procedures.
Supports PDN type IPv4.
Maintains a username database to reuse existing resources when the CGW service receives PMIPv6 
procedures initiated by the WLCs.
Interacts with the CGW service to provide user profile information to establish the GTP-variant S2a 
interface towards the P-GW per 3GPP TS 29.274.
Viewing the...

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SaMOG Configuration Commands
The following SaMOG commands can be launched from the logical inventory by choosing the Context 
> Commands > Configuration > Small Cell or Context > Commands > Show. 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...

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Table 27-113 CGW Service Configuration Details 
Field Description
Name The name of the service configured on the device.
Status The status of the service, which can be any one of the following:
Initiated
Started
Running
Not Started
Down
IPv4 Bind Address (IP 
Address)The Bind IP address for Local Mobility Anchor (LMA) driver. Designates 
address of the LMA service.
IPv6 Bind Address (IP...

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CGW Configuration Commands
The following CGW commands can be launched from the logical inventory by choosing the Context > 
Commands > Configuration or Context > Commands > Show. 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...

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Table 27-115 MRME Service Configuration Details
Field Description
Name The name of the service configured on the device.
Status The status of the service, which can be any one of the following:
Initiated
Started
Running
Not Started
Down
IPv4 Bind Address (IP 
Address)The designated address of the MRME service in the RADIUS server mode. 
Must be followed by IPv4 address, using dotted-decimal...

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MRME Configuration Commands
The following MRME commands can be launched from the logical inventory by choosing the Context > 
Commands > Configuration or Context > Commands > Show. (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...

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  Scheduling 3GPP Inventory Retrieval Requests
Step 3Click Execute to initiate the inventory request and check the output files as specified in the Response 
message. 
Step 4Click the Scheduling tab to schedule the web services to run later or click on Run Now option to run 
web services immediately.
Step 5To schedule the web services for a later date/time:
a.Select the Schedule Job radio button. The...

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  MTOSI Inventory Support for Small Cell Integration using Network Function APIs
MTOSI Inventory Support for Small Cell Integration using 
Network Function APIs
To retrieve a specific network function supported by the device, the APIs used are
getNetworkFunctionNamesByType
getNetworkFunction
getNetworkFunctionNamesByType
This API is used to return all the network functions names for a particular network...
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