HNB-RN PLMN Configuration Mode Commands


HNB-RN PLMN Configuration Mode Commands
 
This HNB Radio Network PLMN configuration mode defines the radio network PLMN parameters related to the HNB-GW connection with a UMTS Femto radio network.
associate cs-network
Associates a preconfigured circuit switched (CS) network within an HNB radio network PLMN with HNB-GW service.
Product
HNB-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
[ no ] associate cs-network cs_name [ lac lac]
no
Disassociates/removes the configured CS network with an HNB radio network PLMN.
cs_name
Specifies the name of a preconfigured CS network in Global Configuration mode to be associated with an HNB radio network PLMN.
To configure CS network, refer to the HNB-CS Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
lac lac_id
Defines the granularity level of the circuit switch network to a location area code (LAC) level as an integer from 1 and 65535.
Usage
Use this command to associate pre-defined CS networks with a radio network PLMN in an HNB-GW service.
The circuit switched network comprises of one or more MSCs, where CS-domain IU-connections shall be routed. In a typical deployment HNB-GW is connected to only one MSC. However due to Iu-flex and networks-sharing requirements, HNB-GW can be connected to more than one MSCs as well.
Another scenario when HNB-GW can be connected to multiple MSCs is when a set of HNBs should be connected to a particular MSC based on their UTRAN location or geographical location.
This command provides configuration to have one or more MSCs such that these are used in load-shared (IuFlex) or network-shared mode. If location based distribution of HNBs to MSCs is desired, more than one circuit switched network configuration will be required.
This configuration allows association of a circuit switched network with a radio network PLMN and granularity can either be at the PLMN level or at the level of a location area (LAC) in that PLMN.
To configure CS network, refer to the HNB-CS Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
Example
The following command associates a CS network umts1 with radio network PLMN with a granularity of LAC 234:
associate cs-network umts1 lac 234
associate ps-network
Associates a preconfigured packet switched (PS) network within an HNB radio network PLMN with HNB-GW service.
Product
HNB-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
[ no ] associate ps-network ps_name [ lac lac [ rac rac ] ]
no
Disassociates/removes the configured PS network with an HNB radio network PLMN configured in HNB-GW service mode.
ps_name
Specifies the name of a preconfigured PS network to be associated with an HNB radio network PLMN configured in HNB-GW service mode.
To configure the PS network, refer to the HNB PS Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
lac lac_id
Specifies the granularity level of the packet switched network to a location area code (LAC) level as an integer from 1 and 65535.
rac rac_id
Specifies the granularity level of the packet switched network to a radio area code (RAC) level expressed as an integer from 1 and 65535.
Usage
Use this command to associate pre-defined PS networks with HNB radio network PLMN in an HNB-GW service.
The packet switched network comprises of one or more SGSNs where PS-domain IU-connections shall be routed. In a typical deployment HNB-GW is connected to only one SGSN. However with IuFlex and network-sharing functionality, HNB-GW can be connected to more than one SGSNs as well.
Another scenario when HNB-GW can be connected to multiple SGSNs is when a set of HNBs should be connected to a particular SGSN based on their UTRAN location or geographical location.
This command provides configuration to have one or more to have one or more SGSNs such that these are used in load-shared (iu-flex) or network-shared mode. If location based distribution of HNBs to SGSNs is desired then more than one packet switched network configuration will be required.
This command allows association of a packet switched network with a radio network PLMN and granularity could either be at the PLMN level or at the level of a location area code (LAC) in that PLMN or at the level of a routing area code (RAC) in that LAC.
To configure PS network, refer HNB-PS Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
Example
The following command associates a PS network umts_ps1 with radio network PLMN with a granularity of LAC 234 and RAC as 123:
associate ps-network umts_ps1 lac 234 rac 123
end
Exits the current configuration mode and returns to the Exec mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
end
Usage
Use this command to return to the Exec mode.
exit
Exits the current mode and returns to the parent configuration mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
exit
Usage
Use this command to return to the parent configuration mode.
rnc-id
Configures the Radio Network Concentrator (RNC) identifier in a Radio Network PLMN associated with HNB-GW service. The RNC identifier is provided to the HNB during HNB-REGISTRATION.
Product
HNB-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
[ no ] rnc-id rnc_id [ lac lac_id [ rac rac_id | cell-id cell_id ] ]
no
Deletes the LAC and RAC information from the system configuration.
rnc-id
Specifies the RNC identifier as an integer from 1 through 65535.
lac lac_id
Specifies the granularity for the location of HNB to a location area code (LAC) and configures the RNC ID for all HNBs operating in particular location-area.
lac_id is an integer from 1 through 65535.
rac rac_id
Specifies the granularity level for the location of HNB as a routing area code (RAC) and configures the NC ID for all HNBs operating in particular routing area.
rac_id is an integer from 1 through 65535.
cell-id cell_id
Specifies the granularity for the location of HNB to a UTRAN cell level and configures RNC ID for all HNBs operating in particular UTRAN cell area.
cell_id is an integer from 1 through 65535.
Usage
Use this command to configure RNC id for Radio Network PLMN which will be sent to HNBs from HNB-GW during HNB-REGISTRATION procedure. Depending upon the requirement the RNC Identifier can be provided at the desired granularity.
When HNB-REGISTRATION request is received the RNC Id is looked up by matching the parameters received in the request. The most specific entry that matches the request shall have the highest priority, for example in the following configuration:
rnc-id 257 lac 1 cell-id 3
rnc-id 258 lac 1 rac 2
rnc-id 259 lac 1
rnc-id 260
Example
The following command configures the HNB-GW service to return an RNC identifier as 102 when an HNB-REGISTRATION request is received with LAC 1, and RAC 2:
rnc-id 102 lac 1 rac 2
The following command configures the HNB-GW service to return an RNC identifier as 102 when an HNB-REGISTRATION request is received with LAC 1 and cell-id 4:
rnc-id 102 lac 1 cell-id 5
 
 

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