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27-57 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide EDCS-1524415 Chapter 27 Managing Mobile Networks GPRS/UMTS Networks You can also view the following configuration details for a HNB GW service: Iu/Iuh—The user data is transferred from HNB to HNB GW through the Iuh interface. Iuh interface is used to carry user traffic and control information whereas the Iu interface is used to transfer CS data as well as PS over IP. Paging—The Paging memory management scheme is used to store and retrieve data from a secondary storage. SCTP—The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a transport layer that ensures reliable in sequence transport of messages with congestion control like TCP. It also supports framing of individual message boundaries. Security—The policies and configurations specific to security and associated to the HNB GW. User Equipment—The user equipment must follow a standard registration procedure to connect to the HNB. This registration process also informs the HNB GW about the location of the HNB where the UE is connected. Viewing the Iu and Iuh Configuration Details for a Home Node B Gateway Service To view the Iu or Iuh Configuration details for a HNB GW service: Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory. Step 2In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory>context>Mobile>HNB GW >hnb gw service >Iu or Iuh. The relevant configuration details are displayed in the content pane. Multi Operator Core Network (MOCN)Shows the Common PLMN along with rnc-id. This enables MOCN. Duplicate Cell-Id Check Enables or disables the Duplicate-Cell-id validation for a HNBGW-service at HNBGW. Common Radio PLMN RNC IdSpecifies the common PLMN ID along with RNC ID. Config Transfer Inner IP ResponseEnables or disables the inclusion of inner IP address in HNB configuration that transfer responses for the HNB GW service. Common Radio PLMN MCCSpecifies the common PLMN ID along with RNC ID. Common Radio Macro CoverageSpecifies whether to accept or reject registration when the macro coverage IE information is not available in HNB service. HNB Macro LAI Entries MCC The mobile country code (MCC) portion of the PLMN. MNC The mobile network code (MNC) portion of the PLMN. Location Area Code Start RangeThe starting number in the range of LAC. Location Area Code End RangeThe ending number in the range of LAC. Table 27-37 HNB GW Service Details (continued) Field Description
27-58 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide EDCS-1524415 Chapter 27 Managing Mobile Networks GPRS/UMTS Networks Table 27-38 describes the Iu/Iuh configuration details. Viewing the Paging Configuration for a Home Node B Gateway Service To view the Paging details for a HNB GW service: Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory. Step 2In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory>context>Mobile>HNB GW >hnb gw service >Paging. The Paging properties are displayed in the content pane. Table 27-39 describes the Paging details. Table 27-38 Iu/Iuh Configuration Details Field Description ScptAny The Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) markings configured over the Iuh interface. Protocol The transfer protocol configured for the HNB GW service. GTPU The Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) configured over the Iu or Iuh interface with the GTPU protocol. RTP The DSCP configured over the Iu or Iuh interface with the RTP protocol. RTCP The DSCP configured over the Iu or Iuh interface with the RTCP protocol. Any The DSCP configured over the Iu or Iuh interface with any protocol. Table 27-39 Paging Details Field Description IMSI Life Timer The International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) purge time for the HNB GW service, which can be any value between 1 and 12. NoteThe HNB GW maintains IMSI records for a specified period of time, which is usually measured from the time when the user equipment was last de-registered from the HBN GW. Handle Unknown IMSI (CS)Indicates whether the CS domain must process or ignore the paging request from the CN node for an IMSI that is not present in the IMSI DB. Handle Unknown IMSI (PS)Indicates whether the PS domain must process or ignore the paging request from the CN node for an IMSI that is not present in the IMSI DB. Last HNB Timeout (CS) The last known HNB Timeout for the CS domain, which can be any value between 1 and 30. Last HNB Timeout (PS) The last known HNB Timeout for the PS domain, which can be any value between 1 and 30. Paging Grid Fanout Timeout (CS)The time interval, in seconds, for configuration of grid-based fanout. It is an integer value ranging from 1 to 30. Default timeout value for Circuit Switching (CS) domain and Packet Switching (PS) domain is 5 seconds and 10 seconds, respectively. Paging Area Fanout Timeout (PS)The time interval, in seconds, for configuration of area-based fanout. It is an integer value ranging from 1 to 30. Default timeout value for CS domain and PS domain is 5 seconds and 10 seconds, respectively.
27-59 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide EDCS-1524415 Chapter 27 Managing Mobile Networks GPRS/UMTS Networks Viewing the Radio PLMN Configuration for a Home Node B Gateway Service To view the Radio PLMN details for a HNB GW service: Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory. Step 2In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory>context>Mobile>HNB GW >hnb gw service >Radio PLMN. The Paging properties are displayed in the content pane. Table 27-40 describes the Radio PLMN details. Viewing the SCTP Configuration for a Home Node B Gateway Service To view the SCTP Configuration details for a HNB GW service: Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory. Step 2In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory>context>Mobile>HNB GW >hnb gw service >SCTP. The SCTP properties are displayed in the content pane. Table 27-41 describes the SCTP details. Table 27-40 Radio PLMN Details Field Description Macro Coverage IE Absent ActionSpecifies whether to accept or reject when the macro coverage IE information is not available in HNB. RNC ID The unique code used to identify the Radio Network Controller (RNC) connected to the PLMN. MNC The mobile network code (MNC) portion of the PLMN. MCC The mobile country code (MCC) portion of the PLMN. HNB Macro LAI Entries MCC The mobile country code (MCC) portion of the PLMN. MNC The mobile network code (MNC) portion of the PLMN. Location Area Code Start RangeThe starting number in the range of LAC. Location Area Code End RangeThe ending number in the range of LAC. Table 27-41 SCTP Details Field Description Checksum The type of checksum used to increase data integrity of an SCTP packet, which can be any one of the following: adler32 crc32 Connection Timeout The SCTP association idle timeout (in seconds). Cookie Life Time The lifetime of the SCTP cookie (in milliseconds).
27-60 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide EDCS-1524415 Chapter 27 Managing Mobile Networks GPRS/UMTS Networks Viewing the Security Configuration for a Home Node B Gateway Service To view the Security details for a HNB GW service: Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory. Step 2In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory>context>Mobile>HNB GW >hnb gw service >Security. The Security properties are displayed in the content pane. Heartbeat Timer The timer (in milliseconds) of the SCTP heartbeat. NoteThe SCTP heartbeat is sent to a peer to determine reachability. If an acknowledgment is not received from the peer within the specified time, the peer is considered unreachable and further requests are not sent. Max MTU Size The maximum size (in bytes) of the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for the SCTP streams allowed by the template, which can be any value between 508 and 65535. Min MTU Size The minimum size (in bytes) of the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for the SCTP streams allowed by the template, which can be any value between 508 and 65535. Start Max MTU The starting size (in bytes) of the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for the SCTP streams allowed by the template, which can be any value between 508 and 65535. RTO Initial The initial time (in milliseconds) for the SCTP Retransmission Timeouts (RTO) allowed by the template, which can be any value between 1 and 1200. RTO Max The maximum time (in milliseconds) for the SCTP Retransmission Timeouts (RTO) allowed by the template, which can be any value between 5 and 1200. RTO Min The minimum time (in milliseconds) for the SCTP Retransmission Timeouts (RTO) allowed by the template, which can be any value between 1 and 50. Sack Frequency The frequency of the SCTP Selective Acknowledgment (sack) allowed by the template, which can be any value between 1 and 5. NoteSelective Acknowledgment is an extension of SCTP that allows you to acknowledge receipt of specific packets. Sack Period The period (in milliseconds) for SCTP selective acknowledgment allowed by the template, which can be any value between 0 and 500. Binding Address The binding address associated to the service. Binding Port The binding port associated to the service. Table 27-41 SCTP Details (continued) Field Description
27-61 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide EDCS-1524415 Chapter 27 Managing Mobile Networks GPRS/UMTS Networks Table 27-42 describes the Security details. Viewing the User Equipment Configuration for a Home Node B Gateway Service To view the User equipment details for a HNB GW service: Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory. Step 2In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory>context>Mobile>HNB GW >hnb gw service >UE. The user equipment properties are displayed in the content pane. Table 27-43 describes the User equipment details. Table 27-42 Security Configuration Details Field Description Gateway IP Address The IP Address of the security gateway used by the HNB GW service. Gateway Context The name of the context where the AAA server group is defined. Crypto Template The crypto template for the security gateway used by the HNB GW service. IPSec Service The Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) service used by the HNB GW service. Newcall Policy The newcall policy for security gateway in HNB GW service. IPSec Connection TimeoutThe ipsec tunnel idle timeout in hours. Default ipsec tunnel timeout is 4 hrs. Table 27-43 User Equipment Details Field Description Registration Timeout The timeout interval (in seconds) while connecting the UE with the specified HNB, which can be any value between 60 and 1800. Handover Status (CS) Indicates whether the Circuit Switching (CS) handover mode is enabled for the HNB GW service. Handover Status (PS) Indicates whether the Packet Switching (PS) handover mode is enabled for the HNB GW service. Max UEs The maximum number of user equipment that can be configured for the HNB, which can be any value between 0 and 1000. Max Unknown UEs The maximum number of non-access controller user equipment that can be connected to the HNB, which can be any value between 0 and 1000. Max. UEs Closed The maximum number of user equipment that can be configured for the HNB in Closed access mode. Max. UEs Hybrid The maximum number of user equipment that can be configured for the HNB in Hybrid access mode. HNB aggregation Specifies if the HNB aggregation support for the HNB GW service is enabled or disabled. Maximum number of UEs per HNB Specifies the maximum number of UEs allowed per HNB, when HNB aggregation is enabled. Data Path Optimization (CS)Shows whether the data path optimization for CS domain is enabled or disabled.
27-62 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide EDCS-1524415 Chapter 27 Managing Mobile Networks GPRS/UMTS Networks Viewing the Home evolved Node B Gateway Details The Home evolved Node B (HeNB) provides LTE radio coverage for LTE handsets within a home residential coverage area. A HeNBs incorporate the capabilities of a standard eNodeB. The Home eNodeB Gateway works as a gateway for HeNBs to access the core networks. The HeNB- GW concentrates connections from a large amount of HeNBs through an interface and terminates the connection to existing Core Networks using the S11 Interface to S-Gateway. In Prime Network, the following services are available for HeNB GW: Access Services—The HeNB GW Access Service is configured to support the interface towards the HeNB(s). This includes the bind address to which the HeNB is connected and which is useful to establish the SCTP associations. If the S1-U relay functionality is enabled for the access service, then the ingress and egress GPRS Tunneling Protocol User Plane (GTPU) services will be associated to this service. Network Services—The HeNB GW Network Service is configured to support the interface towards the Mobile Management Entity (MME). This includes the bind address from which HeNB GW will establish SCTP connections to the MME(s). This will support configuration of multiple logical eNodeBs. To view the Home evolved Node B Gateway Configuration details: Step 1Right-click the required device in the Vision client and choose Inventory. Step 2In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory>context>Mobile>HeNB GW. The HeNB GW configuration details are displayed that includes the HeNB GW Network Services and HeNB GW Access Services tabs. The HeNB GW Network Services tab lists the network services available for HeNB GW and the HeNB GW Access Services tab lists the access services available for HeNB GW. Step 3Under the HeNB GW node, choose the HeNB GW access service. The access service details are displayed in the content pane. Table 27-44 describes the HeNB GW Access Services details. Data Path Optimization (PS)Shows whether the data path optimization for PS domain is enabled or disabled. HNB Aggregation HandinThis field is available only when the HNB Aggregation is enabled. Table 27-43 User Equipment Details (continued) Field Description Table 27-44 HeNB GW Access Service Details Field Description Access Service Name The name of the HeNB GW access service configured on the device. Status The status of the access service, which can be any one of the following: Initiated Started Running Not Started Down
27-63 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide EDCS-1524415 Chapter 27 Managing Mobile Networks GPRS/UMTS Networks Step 4Under the selected HeNB GW access service, choose S1 U Relay Configuration. The relay configuration details are displayed in the content pane. NoteThis node is available only if the S1U Relay Status is enabled for an access service. Table 27-45 describes the S1 U Relay Configuration details. SCTP IP Address The SCTP IP Address allocated by the access service to which the HeNB is binded. SCTP Port The SCTP port allocated by the access service. MME Group The unique code denoting the MME Group that is applicable to the access service. MME Code The unique MME Code that is applicable to the access service. PLMN ID The Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) ID that is applicable to the access service. Security GW Service AddressDesignates security gateway address used for HeNBGW access service. Must be followed by IPv4 address, using dotted-decimal notation. Security GW Context The context name where crypto template is defined for this HeNBGW access service. Crypto-Template Crypto template for security gateway for the associated HeNBGW access service. Service in IPSec The name of the service in IPSec. Associated SCTP Param TemplateParameters allowed by the template for SCTP associations. Refer Table 27-146 for SCTP Template properties. S1U Relay Status Indicates whether the S1U Relay is enabled or disabled on the HeNB GW. X2GW Service The X2 Gateway (X2GW) service associated with the HeNB access service. X2GW Context Context used for X2GW service. Table 27-44 HeNB GW Access Service Details (continued) Field Description Table 27-45 S1 U Relay Configuration Details Field Description GTPU Access Service The GTPU Access Service available in the HeNB GW. Clicking this link will display the relevant service under the GTPU node. GTPU Network Service The GTPU network Service available in HeNB GW. Clicking this link will display the relevant service under the GTPU node. Downlink QoS The type of the Downlink DSCP QoS applicable to the S1U Relay on the HeNB GW. For example, be, af11, af12, af13, ef. Uplink QoS The type of Uplink DSCP QoS applicable to the S1U Relay on the HeNB GW. For example, af22, af23, af42, af43, ef.
27-64 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide EDCS-1524415 Chapter 27 Managing Mobile Networks GPRS/UMTS Networks Step 5In the Logical Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory>context>Mobile>HeNB GW. Under the HeNB GW node, choose the HeNB GW network service. The network service details, as shown in Table 27-46, are displayed in the content pane. Downlink QCI DSCP Mapping TableName of the QCI-DSCP mapping table to refer the HENBGW ACCESS service towards henb. Uplink QCI DSCP Mapping TableName of the QCI-DSCP mapping table to refer the HENBGW ACCESS service towards sgw. Table 27-46 HeNB GW Network Service Details Field Description Network Service Name The name of the HeNB GW network service configured on the device. Status The status of the network service, which can be any one of the following: Initiated Started Running Not Started Down ANR Info Retrieval Automatic Neighbor Relation (ANR) relieves the operator from the complexity of manually managing Neighbor Relations (NRs).This attribute enables the HeNBGW to intercept and respond to the ANR related SON messages with the information requested. Public Warning System Public warning system (PWS), which can be any one of the following: Enabled or Disabled. Default Paging DRX DRX, a discontinuous reception paging mechanism, decides the procedure that determines sending of messages. Can be v128, v256, v32 and v64. Paging Rate Control Maximum paging messages that can be handled by HeNBGW network service per second. S1AP Max RetransmissionsS1 application protocol provides the signaling service between E-UTRAN and the evolved packet core (EPC), and supports location reporting. Configures the number of times node level S1AP message is retransmitted towards MME. S1AP Retransmission TimeoutThe Node Level S1AP message retransmission timeout in seconds, ranging from 1 to 600. Default is 60 seconds. SCTP Param Template Parameters allowed by the template for SCTP associations. Refer Table 27-146 for SCTP Template properties. PWS Warning Request TimeoutThe request timeout value in milliseconds for the PWS. PWS Kill Request TimeoutThe kill request timeout value in milliseconds for the PWS. PWS Restart Indication TimeoutThe restart indication timeout value in milliseconds for the PWS. Table 27-45 S1 U Relay Configuration Details (continued) Field Description
27-65 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide EDCS-1524415 Chapter 27 Managing Mobile Networks GPRS/UMTS Networks Configuring Small Cell Technology The following commands can be launched from the inventory by right-clicking the appropriate node and choosing Commands > Configuration. Your permissions determine whether you can run these commands. To find out if a device supports these commands, see the Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 Supported Cisco VNEs. Cell Configuration PLMN ID The Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) ID that is applicable to the network service. Cell ID The evolved Node B identification code that is applicable to the network service. NoteThe eNodeB ID allows the HeNB GW to present itself as one or more eNodeBs towards the MME. It is the hardware that is connected to the mobile phone network that communicates directly with the mobile handsets. SCTP IP Address The SCTP IP Address applicable to the network service, which represents the bind address to which the HeNB connects and establishes the SCTP associations. SCTP Port The SCTP Port applicable to the network service, which helps the HeNB to connect and establish SCTP connection. TAI List DB The Tracking Area Identifier (TAI) List applicable to the network service. NoteEach eNode broadcasts a special tracking area code (TAC) that denotes the tracking area to which the eNode belongs to. The TAI is basically a combination of the PLMN ID and TAC ID. MME Pool Name The MME Pool Name applicable to the network service. NoteThe MME Pool Name contains a list of MMEs, which is the key control node for the LTE access network. It is responsible for idle mode user equipment, tracking and paging procedure including retransmissions. eNodeB Type Type of eNodeB, which can be one of the following: HOME or MACRO. SCTP Primary IP AddressThe SCTP primary IP address applicable to the network service. SCTP Secondary IP AddressThe SCTP secondary IP address applicable to the network service. S1 MME IP QoS DSCP The Quality of Service (QoS) Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP) used over the S1 MME service. Table 27-46 HeNB GW Network Service Details (continued) Field Description
27-66 Cisco Prime Network 4.3.2 User Guide EDCS-1524415 Chapter 27 Managing Mobile Networks GPRS/UMTS Networks Command Navigation Input Required and Notes Create HNB GWRight-click on a context >Commands> Configuration > Small CellUse this command to create a new HNB Gateway service. Modify HNB GWcontext>Mobile>HNB GW>right-click on a HNB service >Commands > Configuration > Modify HNB GW context>Mobile>HNB GW>right-click on a HNB service >Commands > Configuration > Delete HNB GWUse this command to modify a HNB Gateway service. NoteYou can also delete the CBS service associated to the HNB GW by selecting the Delete CBS check box. Delete HNB GWUse this command to delete a HNB gateway service. Show HNB GWcontext>Mobile>HNB GW>right-click on a HNB GW Service >Commands > ShowUse this command to view details of the selected HNB gateway service. Create PLMN Identifiercontext>Mobile>HNB GW>right-click on a HNB service >Commands > ConfigurationUse this command to create a new Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) for the HNB service. Modify PLMN Identifiercontext>Mobile>HNB GW>select an HNB service >In the content pane, right-click on a PLMN entry > Commands > Configuration > Modify PLMN Identifier context>Mobile>HNB GW>select an HNB service >In the content pane, right-click on a PLMN entry > Commands>Configuration> Delete PLMN IdentifierUse this command to modify PLMN entries for the selected HNB service. Delete PLMN IdentifierUse this command to delete PLMN entries for the selected HNB service. Modify Iuhcontext>Mobile>HNB GW >Expand the node hnb gw service > right-click Iuh node > Commands > ConfigurationUse this command to modify IuH interface details for the selected HNB service. NoteYou can delete the protocol for the selected IuH. To delete the protocol, you must specify the Protocol and Payload details.