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Cisco Packet Data Serving Node Service Manager

Release Notes for the Packet Data Service Node Service Manager, Release 4.1

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Release Notes for the Packet Data Serving Node Service Manager, Release 4.1

Contents

Introduction

Prerequisites for Installing the PDSN Service Manager

Installing the PDSN Service Manager

Installation Order

Installation Procedure

Backing Up and Restoring Data

Reinstalling the PDSN Service Manager

Uninstalling the PDSN Service Manager

Caveats Resolved With This Release

Open Caveats and Workarounds

Supported Device Versions

Prerequisites for Configuring PDSN Devices for Mobile IP

PDSN Configurations For Service Activation

Documentation Support

Product Documentation and Related Documentation

Product Documentation

Related Documentation

Additional Information Online

Obtaining Documentation

Cisco.com

Product Documentation DVD

Ordering Documentation

Documentation Feedback

Cisco Product Security Overview

Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products

Obtaining Technical Assistance

Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website

Submitting a Service Request

Definitions of Service Request Severity

Obtaining Additional Cisco Publications and Information


Release Notes for the Packet Data Serving Node Service Manager, Release 4.1


OL-9209-01

March, 2006

The Cisco Packet Data Serving Node Service Manager (PDSN SM) facilitates service-activation or deactivation in Cisco PDSN devices in Cisco Mobile Exchange networks.

These release notes contain important information for Release 4.1 of the PDSN SM. These notes include the installation procedure and information on resolved and open caveats.

Contents

This document covers the following topics:

Introduction

Prerequisites for Installing the PDSN Service Manager

Installing the PDSN Service Manager

Caveats Resolved With This Release

Open Caveats and Workarounds

Supported Device Versions

Prerequisites for Configuring PDSN Devices for Mobile IP

Documentation Support

Cisco Product Security Overview

Obtaining Technical Assistance

Obtaining Additional Cisco Publications and Information

Introduction

A Cisco Packet Data Serving Node (PDSN) provides access to the Internet, intranets, and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) servers for mobile stations that use a CDMA2000 radio access network (RAN).

The PDSN SM is an application that provides an easy and intuitive way to provision service activation or deactivation in Cisco PDSN devices in Cisco Mobile Exchange networks. You can also use the PDSN SM to troubleshoot and debug by using show and debug commands.

The PDSN SM includes:

Inventory—Manages and displays PDSN device group information. It interfaces with the Common Services Device Credentials Repository (DCR) to obtain information about PDSN devices in the network.

Service Manager—Activates and manages the various services in a PDSN device group.

Tools—Troubleshoots and debugs by using show and debug commands. You can assess the status of the PDSN devices and, by so doing, improve network serviceability.

The User Guide for Cisco Packet Data Serving Node Service Manager provides complete information on the PDSN SM. See Product Documentation, for information on accessing the electronic version of this document on the Cisco website.

The PDSN SM is part of the Mobile Wireless Center (MWC) for Cisco Mobile Exchange, a suite of element-management applications that provide configuration and fault-monitoring capabilities to mobile wireless operators. The MWC for Cisco Mobile Exchange applications complement the CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution (LMS) to manage the Cisco Mobile Exchange. The LMS is prerequisite to the MWC for Cisco Mobile Exchange.

The LMS 2.5.1 includes:

Common Services 3.0.3 with CiscoView 6.1.2

Resource Manager Essentials 4.0.3

Campus Manager 4.0.3


Note The LMS 2.5.1 also includes Internet Performance Monitor (IPM) 2.6 and Device Fault Manager 2.0.3, but these applications are not required for the MWC for Cisco Mobile Exchange.


Refer to the Release Notes for Mobile Wireless Center for Cisco Mobile Exchange Release for this release, http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6401/prod_release_notes_list.html, for information on the MWC for Cisco Mobile Exchange and the LMS requirement.

Prerequisites for Installing the PDSN Service Manager

Refer to the Release Notes for Mobile Wireless Center for Cisco Mobile Exchange for this release, http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6401/prod_release_notes_list.html, for information on MWC for Cisco Mobile Exchange hardware and software requirements, including information on Sun patches and package requirements.

Installing the PDSN Service Manager

This section contains information on:

Installation Order

Installation Procedure

Backing Up and Restoring Data

Reinstalling the PDSN Service Manager

Uninstalling the PDSN Service Manager

Installation Order

The PDSN SM requires that the CiscoWorks Common Services application be bundled with the Release 2.5.1 of the LMS. The LMS is prerequisite to the MWC for Cisco Mobile Exchange.

For new installations, always install in this order:

1. The CiscoWorks LMS bundle

2. The CMX core

3. The PDSN SM

The Release Notes for Mobile Wireless Center for Cisco Mobile Exchange for this release, http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6401/prod_release_notes_list.html, contains instructions for installing the LMS bundle and the CMX core. This section provides information on installing the PDSN SM.

Installation Procedure

To install the PDSN SM for the first time:


Step 1 Install the CiscoWorks LMS bundle. Refer to the CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution documents at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/sw/cscowork/ps2425/prod_installation_guides_list.htmlfor information on this procedure.

Step 2 Install CMX core. Refer to the Release Notes for Mobile Wireless Center for Cisco Mobile Exchange Release at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6401/prod_release_notes_list.html for information on this procedure.

Step 3 Insert the PDSN SM CD.

Step 4 Enter this command to change directories:

cd /cdrom/cmx_pdsn_sm4_1_sol/CMX-PDSN-SM4.1

Step 5 Enter this command to run the setup script:

./setup.sh

A confirmation message appears after a successful installation. If errors occur during installation, check the installation log file /var/tmp/pdsninstall.log.


Backing Up and Restoring Data

You can use the PDSN SM to back up and restore:

Device groups that you create

Batch files that you create

Sync Report files

PDSN SM-specific data

Use the Common Services (CS) back-up tool to back up and restore information. This tool backs up and restores CS and all applications registered with it.

Refer to the Release Notes for Mobile Wireless Center for Cisco Mobile Exchange Release at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6401/prod_release_notes_list.html for information on this procedure.

Reinstalling the PDSN Service Manager

To reinstall the PDSN SM after an interrupted or failed installation attempt:


Step 1 Ensure that the CiscoWorks LMS bundle has been successfully installed. Refer to the CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution documents at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/sw/cscowork/ps2425/prod_installation_guides_list.htmlfor information on this procedure.

Step 2 Ensure that the CMX core has been successfully installed. Refer to the Release Notes for Mobile Wireless Center for Cisco Mobile Exchange Release at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6401/
prod_release_notes_list.html
for information on this procedure.

Step 3 Reinsert the PDSN SM CD into the CD-ROM drive.

Step 4 Enter this command to change directories:

cd /cdrom/cmx_pdsn_sm4_1_sol/CMX-PDSN-SM4.1

Step 5 Enter this command to run the setup script:

./setup.sh

A confirmation message appears after a successful installation. If errors occur during installation, check the installation log file: /var/tmp/pdsninstall.log.


Uninstalling the PDSN Service Manager

To uninstall PDSN SM:


Step 1 Enter the command:

cd /opt/CSCOpx/bin

Step 2 Enter the command to uninstall PDSN SM:

./uninstall.sh

The script prompts you with a list of software that is installed in the host machine.

Step 3 Choose PDSN SM and confirm the choice.

A confirmation message appears after a successful installation.


Caveats Resolved With This Release

Table 1 lists the ID number and a summary of each caveat closed with this release.

Table 1 Caveats Resolved With This Release

Bug ID
Summary

CSCsd22529

The install script was not checking package dependency. This has been fixed.

CSCsd17354

Installation difficulties with this release. This has been fixed.


Open Caveats and Workarounds

Table 2 lists the ID number, summary, and any available workaround for each open caveat in this release.


Note To obtain updated information about open caveats and workarounds, access the Cisco Software Bug Toolkit at http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/home.pl. You will be prompted to log in to Cisco.com.


Table 2 Open Caveats and Workarounds 

Bug ID
Summary
Workaround

CSCsb32820

The PDSN SM does not automatically control the size of the cmxTe.log file. File size can increase rapidly if you have enabled devices for debugging and viewing Syslogs. If this file becomes bigger than 10MB, the following warning message appears:

The log file: /var/adm/CSCOpx/log/
cmxTe.log has exceeded the maximum recommended file size; performance might be impacted. To setup an automation log rotation facility, refer to: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6401/prod_release_notes_list.html

Use the logrot utility against /var/tmp/CSCOpx/log/cmxTe.log.

You may wish to implement this action in a cronjob.

You can access the logrot utility at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/
products/sw/cscowork/ps3996/
products_user_guide_chapter
09186a008022f958.html#wp271846
.

CSCsb83848

Service activation jobs take more than five minutes in stress testing.

None

CSCsb87801

PDSN-SM 4.0 - show cdma pdsn accounting session command does not work

None

CSCsc08624

In some service-activation screens, sorting is not accurate. The known examples are:

Service-activation screens dealing with Packet Control Function (PCF) security associations using a Peer Identity or Security Parameter Index

Service-activation screens dealing with modem over IP (MoIP) security associations using the Network Address Identifier string or Security Parameter Index

None

CSCsc17290

The AAA password configured in user session parameters is visible in List.

When you click List to view the current user session configuration or Execute to configure the user session parameters (Service Manager > Service Activation > User Session Parameters), you can see the AAA password.

Workaround:

None.

CSCsc19877

In User Session Parameters, when you configure the maximum mobile sessions as 20,000 (the default value), the GUI shows a blank field. The corresponding command is generated and downloaded to the device, even though the value does not appear in the GUI.

None

CSCsc77370

Foreign agent-related fields in several of the GUI screens remain enabled, even when you select a PDSN device that is not used as foreign agent. If you input values in those fields and attempt to download the configuration to the device, the job will fail because foreign agent-related configuration is not allowed.

None

CSCsd39538

The Restore function claims to be restoring the Home Agent Service Manager rather than the PDSN Service Manager.

None

CSCsd43594

The install script claims to be installing the Gateway GPRS Support Node Service Manager rather than the PDSN Service Manager.

None


Supported Device Versions

Table 3 lists the devices that the PDSN SM supports.

Table 3 Supported Devices and Versions 

Device
Device Platform
Minimum Image/IOS on Device
Minimum IOS on Supervisor
Supervisor Platform

PDSN 2.1

MWAM

12.3(11)YF

12.2(18)SXD3

Sup2

7200 NPE-400

12.3(11)YF

Not applicable

Not applicable

7200 NPE-G1

12.3(11)YF

Not applicable

Not applicable

PDSN 3.0

MWAM

12.3(14)YX

12.2(18)SXD3

12.2(18)SXE3

Sup 2

Sup 720

7200 NPE-400

12.3(14)YX

Not applicable

Not applicable

7200 NPE-G1

12.3(14)YX

Not applicable

Not applicable


You can find further information about all supported devices on Cisco.com at: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cw2000/mgt_pix/fwmc_1_3/px_sd_13.htm

Prerequisites for Configuring PDSN Devices for Mobile IP

Before you configure a PDSN device by using the PDSN SM:

Ensure that the device is one of those shown in Table 3.

Ensure that the device is configured as a PDSN. Without this, the PDSN SM will fail to identify the device as a Cisco PDSN device.

Enable Mobile IP service in the device.

Enable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) so that the PDSN SM can check the version of the device.

Ensure that you configure all the PDSN devices with some prerequisite configurations to manage and configure service-activation commands. For more information on this procedure, see PDSN Configurations For Service Activation.

Complete installation of the PDSN SM in the correct installation order. See Installation Order, for more information.

Ensure that the PDSN device to be configured has been added into the RME DCR, so that the RME Inventory Manager manages the device.

For more information on the RME inventory function, see the section titled "Adding and Troubleshooting Devices Using Device Management" in the User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.0.3 (With LMS 2.5.1) at http://cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/cscowork/ps2073/
products_user_guide_book09186a008055b137.html
. The specific section is here.

Ensure that the device is in Normal device state. When the device is in Normal state, RME has successfully contacted the device or the device has contacted RME at least once (polling, successful job completion, Syslog receipt, and so on). This action indicates that this device has been recognized by RME as a real device in the network at least once.

PDSN Configurations For Service Activation

You must configure the PDSN devices with the following configurations as a prerequisite to managing and configuring some service-activation commands by using PDSN SM:

Enable PDSN service on the device:

service cdma pdsn

Enable FA and Mobile IP service:

router mobile

ip mobile foreign-agent care-of <Interface Name>

ip mobile router

Enable the AAA access control model for Packet of Disconnect (POD) or RADIUS Disconnect configuration.

aaa new-model

Enable local user access (using Telnet) when AAA is configured:

If you do not require user login:

aaa authentication login default enable

If you do not require username and password:

aaa authentication login default local

username <login name> privilege <user privelege level> password <user password>

Enable AAA authorization for MSID-based (mobile station ID-based) user authentication:

aaa authorization configuration default group radius

Configure SNMP community strings:

Configure read-only (RO) community string:

snmp-server community <read community> RO

Configure read-write (RW) community string:

snmp-server community <write community> RW

Configure the service internal command in Multiprocessor WAN Application Module (MWAM) devices to monitor redundancy statistics.

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Additional Information Online

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Product Documentation

Table 4 lists the available product documentation.

Table 4 Product Documentation 

User Guide for Cisco Packet Data Serving Node Service Manager

PDF on the product CD-ROM.

On Cisco.com at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6696/
products_user_guide_list.htm

Release Notes for Cisco Packet Data Serving Node Service Manager (this document)

PDF on the product CD-ROM.

On Cisco.com at:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6696/
prod_release_notes_list.html

Context-sensitive online help

Select an option from the navigation tree, then click Help.

Click Help in any dialog box.


Related Documentation

Table 5 lists available related documentation for the Cisco PDSN SM.

Table 5 Related Documentation 

Document Title
Available Formats

The Cisco Content Services Gateway documentation set

On Cisco.com at:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/wirelssw/ps779/
index.html

Release Notes for Mobile Wireless Center for Cisco Mobile Exchange for this release

On Cisco.com at:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6401/
prod_release_notes_list.html

User Guide for CiscoWorks Common Services 3.0.3 (With LMS 2.5.1)

On Cisco.com at:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/cscowork/ps3996/
products_user_guide_book09186a008053eabf.html

User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.0.3 (With LMS 2.5.1)

On Cisco.com at:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/cscowork/ps2073/
products_user_guide_book09186a008055b137.html

The CiscoWorks documentation set

On Cisco.com at:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/
cw2000/index.htm


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