HNB-GW Changes in
Release 14.0
This segment
identifies features and functionality added to, modified for, or
deprecated from 14.0 HNB-GW software releases.
IMPORTANT:
Enhancements to Diameter,
GTPP, and RADIUS in release 14.0 are located in the Accounting Management
Changes.
Enhancements to SNMP
MIB in release 14.0 are located in the SNMP MIB Changes.
Enhancements to Web
Element Manager (WEM) in release 14.0 are located in the Web Element Manager Changes.
HNB-GW Feature Changes
as of July 31, 2012
This section
provides information on HNB-GW feature changes in release 14.0.
IMPORTANT:
For more information
regarding features in this section, refer to the HNB-GW Administration
Guide for this release.
New HNB-GW Features
This section
identifies new HNB-GW features available in release 14.0.
DHCP Interface Support
Between HNB-GW and HMS
DHCP interface support
at HNB-GW is provided to allocate IP address to HNBs using DHCP
procedure. Without this support IP address is allocated using locally
configured IP pool. HNB connects to HNB Security Gateway (Se-GW)
via IPSec tunnel. During IPSec tunnel establishment, HNB Se-GW allocates
IP address to HNB. Femtocell provisioning system needs HNB IP address.
This is achieved by co-locating this system with DHCP server. HNB
Se-GW then uses DHCP procedure to allocate IP address to HNB.
This feature encompasses
a number of command changes. Refer to the New, Modified and Deprecated,
HNB-GW Commands sections for additional information.
Multiple HNB-GW
Service Support per Chassis
Multiple HNB-GW service
support on one chassis is added in this release to provide facility to
operator to use specific HNBGW services for residential and enterprise
service on the same chassis. A maximum of 16 HNB-GW service can
be supported on one system spread through multiple or single context.
This feature encompasses
a number of command changes. Refer to the New, Modified and Deprecated,
HNB-GW Commands sections for additional information.
Modified HNB-GW
Features
This section
identifies HNB-GW features modified in release 14.0. There are two
kinds of modified features: enhancements and behavior changes. Enhancements
are feature changes based on customer change requests. Behavior
changes are feature changes that modify an existing behavior and
may result from software error corrections (bug fixes).
access-control-db
imsi-purge-timeout
This command has been
moved to following configuration modes in 14.0 to support multiple
HNB-GW services on a Chassis.
HNB-GW Global Configuration
Mode
access-control-db imsi-purge-timeout { immidiate | dur }
default access-control-db
imsi-purge-timeout
For more information regarding
the access-control-db
imsi-purge-timeout command, refer to the HNB-Global Configuration
Mode Commands in the UMTS
Command Line Interface Reference.
associate asp instance
In StarOS release14.0
this configuration is provided to associate an ASP instance with HNB-GW
services running on a chassis. It is used to provide the DSCP marking
of SCTP packets over Iu interface.
PSP Instance Configuration
Mode
associate asp instance
asp_num
no associate asp
For more information regarding
the commands supported in this mode, refer to the SGSN PSP Instance Configuration
Mode Commands in the UMTS
Command Line Interface Reference.
associate dscp-template
downlink
In StarOS release14.0
this configuration is provided to associate a preconfigured DSCP template
with HNB-GW service configuration to provide DSCP marking of SCTP
packets over Iu interface.
PSP Instance Configuration
Mode
associate dscp-template
downlink template_name
no associate dscp-template downlink
For more information regarding
the commands supported in this mode, refer to the SGSN PSP Instance Configuration
Mode Commands in the UMTS
Command Line Interface Reference.
control-packet qos-dscp
In StarOS release14.0
this configuration is now supported for HNB-GW service to configure DSCP
marking template to provide DSCP marking of SCTP packets over Iu
interface.
DSCP Template Configuration
Mode
control-packet qos-dscp { af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | be |
cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef }
default control-packet
For more information regarding
the commands supported in this mode, refer to the DSCP Template Configuration
Mode Commands in the UMTS
Command Line Interface Reference.
dhcp client identifier
This configuration is
now supported for HNB-GW service configuration to specify the Internet
Key Exchange Protocol version 2 id of HNB as the DHCP client-identifier
option in any DHCP message to DHCP server in Discover and Request
messages. This support is for DHCP interface between HNB-GW and
HMS for dynamic allocation of IP addresses to HNBs.
DHCP Service Configuration
Mode
dhcp client-identifier
ike-id
default dhcp client-identifier
For more information regarding
the commands supported in this mode, refer to the DHCP Configuration Mode
Commands in the UMTS
Command Line Interface Reference.
dhcp server
This configuration is
now supported for HNB-GW service configuration to specify the port number
to send DHCP messages to non-standard UDP ports of the server if
multiple servers are configured. This support is for DHCP interface
between HNB-GW and HMS for dynamic allocation of IP addresses to
HNBs.
DHCP Service Configuration
Mode
dhcp server port port_num [ priority priority ]
default dhcp port
For more information regarding
the commands supported in this mode, refer to the DHCP Configuration Mode
Commands in the UMTS
Command Line Interface Reference.
dhcp server selection-algorithm
This configuration is
now supported for HNB-GW service configuration to specify the algorithm
used to select DHCP servers with which to communicate when multiple
servers are configured. This support is for DHCP interface between
HNB-GW and HMS for dynamic allocation of IP addresses to HNBs.
DHCP Service Configuration
Mode
dhcp server selection-algorithm { first-server | round-robin | use-all }
For more information regarding
the commands supported in this mode, refer to the DHCP Configuration Mode
Commands in the UMTS
Command Line Interface Reference.
dhcp service
This configuration is
now provided for HNB-GW service to enable DHCP service configuration
accessible to the Se-GW context for HNB-GW subscriber. This support
is for DHCP interface between HNB-GW and HMS for dynamic allocation
of IP addresses to HNBs.
Subscriber Configuration
Mode
dhcp service dhcp_svc_name context ctxt_name
no dhcp service
For more information regarding
the commands supported in this mode, refer to the Subscriber Configuration
Mode Commands in the UMTS
Command Line Interface Reference.
DSCP Marking Configuration
for Control Packets in HNB-GW Service
In previous releases,
DSCP marking of GTP-U and SCTP packets were supported through in-built
feature. In this release DSCP marking over Iu interface for SCTP
is now configurable.
Previous Behavior:
DSCP marking was non-configurable in previous releases.
New Behavior: In
this release DSCP marking for control packets (SCTP) over Iu interface
is now configurable and following existing configuration modes are
now supported for HNB-GW as well.
For more information regarding
this feature, refer to the New, Modified and Deprecated, HNB-GW
Commands sections.
dscp-template
In StarOS release14.0
this configuration mode is now supported for HNB-GW service configuration
to create DSCP template for DSCP marking of SCTP packets over Iu interface.
SGSN Global Configuration
Mode
dscp-template template_name [ -noconfirm ]
no dscp-template template_name
For more information regarding
the commands supported in this mode, refer to the SGSN-Global Configuration
Mode Commands in the UMTS
Command Line Interface Reference.
Dynamic Association
of CS/PS Networks with HNB-GW Service
In previous releases,
only 1 HNB-GW service was supported per chassis. To support multiple
HNB-GW service the static associations made between HNB-GW Service
and CS/PS networks is now removed.
Previous Behavior:
Only one HNB-GW service supported on chassis and static association
of CS/PS network with HNB-GW was used.
New Behavior: In
this release multiple HNB-GW services are supported on a chassis
and each CS/PS network represents a logical RNC on system
and will be assigned an RNC-ID. A new CLI is added in HNB-GW- CS
Network Configuration Mode and HNB-GW- PS Network Configuration
Mode to configure the global-rnc-id.
For more information regarding
this feature, refer to the New, Modified and Deprecated, HNB-GW
Commands sections.
IPSec Enhancements
In this release, support
for ASN1DN DER encoded IDi is added for Internet Key Exchange (IKEv2)
Protocol.
Previous Behavior:
ASN1DN DER encoded IDi (ASN.1DN format) was not supported for SeGW
tunnel over IKEv2 protocol.
New Behavior: In
this release ASN1DN DER encoded IDi (ASN.1DN format) is now supported
for SeGW tunnel over IKEv2 protocol.
There is no new CLI added
but removed the restrictions, refer to the Deprecated HNB-GW Commands
sections.
RNC Id Range Enhancement
In this release, RNC
id configuration range is now changed to new range in following configuration
modes.
HNB-CS Network Configuration
Mode Commands
HNB-RN PLMN Configuration
Mode Commands
HNB-PS Network Configuration
Mode Commands
Previous Behavior:
Supported configuration for RNC id range was from 1 through 65535.
New Behavior: In
this release supported configuration for RNC id range is modified
to support configuration between 0 through 4095.
For more information regarding
this feature, refer to the New, Modified and Deprecated, HNB-GW
Commands sections.
UE Registration
Limit Enhancement for Open and Hybrid Access Mode
In this release, UE
registration limit is now enhanced to value in following configuration modes.
HNB-Service Configuration
Mode Commands
Previous Behavior:
Supported configuration for UE registration in Open HNB access mode
was between 1 through 32 and between 0 through 32 for non-access
controlled UEs registration through Hybrid HNB access mode.
New Behavior: In
this release supported configuration for UE registration in Open
HNB access mode is enhanced and configurable between 1 through 1000
and between 0 through 1000 for non-access controlled UEs registration
through Hybrid HNB access mode.
For more information regarding
this feature, refer to the New, Modified and Deprecated, HNB-GW
Commands sections.
UE Registration
Timeout Duration Enhancement for Open and Hybrid Access Mode
In this release, UE
registration timeout duration is now enhanced from 300 to 1800 seconds in
following configuration mode.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode Commands
Previous Behavior:
Supported configuration for UE registration timeout duration was
between 60 through 300 seconds.
New Behavior: In
this release supported configuration for UE registration timeout
duration is enhanced and configurable between 60 through 1800 seconds.
For more information regarding
this feature, refer to the New, Modified and Deprecated, HNB-GW
Commands sections.
HNB-GW Feature Changes
as of November 30, 2012
This section
provides information on HNB-GW feature changes in release 14.0.
IMPORTANT:
For more information
regarding features in this section, refer to the HNB-GW Administration
Guide for this release.
New HNB-GW Features
This section
identifies new HNB-GW features available in release 14.0.
Cell Broadcasting
Service Support
Cell Broadcast is a mobile
technology that allows a text or binary message to be distributed to
all mobile equipments and similar devices connected to a set of
cells or within a designated geographical area. Cell broadcast messages
are destined to radio cells rather than a specific or a few mobile
terminals.
This technology is used
in deploying location-based subscriber services for simultaneous delivery
of messages to multiple users in a specific geographical area. Cell
Broadcast Center (CBC), located at the operator side, is a node
which is a source of CBS and connected to RNC in UMTS networks via
standardized interface over TCP/IP protocol. The RNC-CBC
interface (Iu-BC)is described in the 3GPP standard TS25.419. CBC
sends broadcasting messages to the RNC with a list of cells/service
areas (where the message is to be broadcasted) at a repetation rate
at which the messages will be broadcasted. This repetation rate
depends on the type of info in the CBS messages; for example,road
traffic information will require more frequent transmission than weather
information.
In case of Femto UMTS
network, RNC is replaced with Home NodeB (HNB) and HNB-GW and therefore
the CBC is connected to HNB-GW through Iu-BC interface. HNB-GW routes the
broadcasting messages to HNB using the available SCTP connection
with HNB. In order to exchange the broadcasting messages, Service
Area Broadcast Protocol (SABP) is used between the CBC and HNB-GW.
HNB-GW forwards these SABP messages individually to respective HNBs
corresponding to the Service Area(s) present in the Service-Area
list of received SABP messages by constructing new SABP messages.
HNB-originated SABP messages are individually forwarded by HNB-GW
to CBC. HNB-GW acts as an aggregator for the incoming SABP response
messages from HNBs and forwards the combined SABP message to the CBC.
Following are the major
functions of SABP:
-
Message Handling:
Broadcasting of new CB messages, amend and improve the existing
broadcast messages and to halt broadcast of particular messages.
-
Load Handling:Ascertaining
the load on broadcast channels at any specific point of time.
-
Error Handling:
Reporting of some basic error situations, where there are no function-specific
error messages defined.
-
Reset: Function
to end the CB message broadcasting to specific service areas by the
CBC.
Modified HNB-GW
Features
This section
identifies HNB-GW features modified in release 14.0. There are two
kinds of modified features: enhancements and behavior changes. Enhancements
are feature changes based on customer change requests. Behavior
changes are feature changes that modify an existing behavior and
may result from software error corrections (bug fixes).
1000 UEs support
on Open and Hybrid HNBs
Support has been provided
for increased number of UEs on open and hybrid HNBs.
Previous Behavior:
Only 32 UEs per open HNB and 32 non-access-controlled UEs per hybrid
HNBs were supported.
New Behavior: This
release onwards 1000 UEs per open HNB and 1000 non-access-controlled
UEs per hybrid HNBs are supported.
For more information regarding
this feature, refer to the New, Modified and Deprecated, HNB-GW
Commands sections.
HNB-GW Configuration
Management Changes as of July 31, 2012
This section
provides information on HNB-GW configuration command changes in
release 14.0.
IMPORTANT:
For more information
regarding commands in this section, refer to the UMTS Command Line
Interface Reference for this release.
New HNB-GW Configuration
Commands
This section
identifies new HNB-GW commands available in release 14.0.
global-rnc-id
This command has been
added in 14.0 to support multiple HNB-GW services on a chassis. This
command associates global RNC id in HNB-CS Network Configuration
mode for HNB-GW service association.
HNB-CS Network Configuration
Mode
HNB-PS Network Configuration
Mode
[ no ] global-rnc-id
mcc mcc_num mnc mnc_num id rnc_id
For more information regarding
the global-rnc-id command,
refer to the HNB-CS Network
Configuration Mode Commands in the UMTS Command Line Interface
Reference.
paging open-hnb
This command has been
moved to following configuration modes in 14.0 to support multiple
HNB-GW services on a Chassis.
HNB-GW Global Configuration
Mode
paging open-hnb [ hnb-where-ue-registered fallback ] { always | never | only-if-with-paging-area }
default paging open-hnb
For more information regarding
the paging open-hnb command,
refer to the HNB-Global
Configuration Mode Commands in the UMTS Command Line Interface
Reference.
psp-mode server
In StarOS release14.0
this configuration is provided to configure the PSP mode as server with
HNB-GW services running on a chassis. It is used to provide the
DSCP marking of SCTP packets over Iu interface.
PSP Instance Configuration
Mode
psp-mode { client | server }
For more information regarding
the commands supported in this mode, refer to the SGSN PSP Instance Configuration
Mode Commands in the UMTS
Command Line Interface Reference.
ranap reset
This command has been
moved to following configuration modes in 14.0 to support multiple
HNB-GW services on a Chassis.
HNB-CS Network Configuration
Mode
HNB-PS Network Configuration
Mode
ranap reset { ack-timeout timer_value | guard-timeout g_timer | hnbgw-initiated | max-retransmissions retries }
default ranap reset { ack-timeout | guard-timeout | hnbgw-initiated | max-retransmissions }
no ranap hnbgw-initiated
For more information regarding
the ranap reset command, refer
to the HNB-CS Network Configuration
Mode Commands and HNB-PS Network
Configuration Mode Commands in the UMTS Command Line Interface Reference.
sctp alpha-rto
This command has been
moved to following configuration modes in 14.0 to support multiple
HNB-GW services on a Chassis.
HNB-GW Global Configuration
Mode
sctp alpha-rto alpha_rto_dur
For more information regarding
the sctp alpha-rto command,
refer to the HNB-Global
Configuration Mode Commands in the UMTS Command Line Interface
Reference.
sctp beta-rto
This command has been
moved to following configuration modes in 14.0 to support multiple
HNB-GW services on a Chassis.
HNB-GW Global Configuration
Mode
sctp beta-rto alpha_rto_dur
For more information regarding
the sctp beta-rto command,
refer to the HNB-Global
Configuration Mode Commands in the UMTS Command Line Interface
Reference.
sctp max-retx
This command has been
moved to following configuration modes in 14.0 to support multiple
HNB-GW services on a Chassis.
HNB-GW Global Configuration
Mode
sctp max-retx [ init | path | assoc ] max_retry
For more information regarding
the sctp max-retx command,
refer to the HNB-Global
Configuration Mode Commands in the UMTS Command Line Interface
Reference.
sctp max-in-strms
This command has been
moved to following configuration modes in 14.0 to support multiple
HNB-GW services on a Chassis.
HNB-GW Global Configuration
Mode
sctp max-in-strms in_strms
For more information regarding
the sctp max-in-strms command,
refer to the HNB-Global
Configuration Mode Commands in the UMTS Command Line Interface
Reference.
sctp max-out-strms
This command has been
moved to following configuration modes in 14.0 to support multiple
HNB-GW services on a Chassis.
HNB-GW Global Configuration
Mode
sctp max-out-strms out_strms
For more information regarding
the sctp max-out-strms command,
refer to the HNB-Global
Configuration Mode Commands in the UMTS Command Line Interface
Reference.
tnnsf-timer
This command has been
moved to following configuration modes in 14.0 to support multiple
HNB-GW services on a Chassis.
HNB-GW Global Configuration
Mode
tnnsf-timer dur
[ no | default ] tnnsf-timer
For more information regarding
the tnnsf-timer command, refer
to the HNB-Global Configuration
Mode Commands in the UMTS
Command Line Interface Reference.
Modified HNB-GW
Configuration Commands
This section
identifies HNB-GW commands modified in release 14.0.
hnb-access-mode hybrid
This command has been
modified in support of the enhanced limit of non-access controlled UE
registration up to 1000 in Hybrid HNB access mode.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode
hnb-access-mode hybrid [ max-non-access-controlled-ue reg_ue_hyb ]
[ no | default] hnb-access-mode hybrid
For more information regarding
the hnb-access-mode hybrid command,
refer to the HNB-GW Service
Configuration Mode Commands in the UMTS Command Line Interface Reference.
hnb-access-mode open
This command has been
modified in support of the enhanced limit of UE registration up
to 1000 in Open HNB access mode.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode
hnb-access-mode open [ max-registered-ue reg_ue_open]
[ no | default ] hnb-access-mode open
For more information regarding
the hnb-access-mode open command,
refer to the HNB-GW Service
Configuration Mode Commands in the UMTS Command Line Interface Reference.
Range of RNC Id
Range of this RNC ids
configured in following configuration mode is now changed from 0
- 65535 to 0 - 4095.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode
HNB-CS-Network Configuration
Mode
HNB-PS-Network Configuration Mode
rnc-id
This command has been
modified in support of the multiple HNB-GW service support per chassis
feature. Optional keywords [ lac lac_id [ rac rac_id | cell-id cell_id ] ] are
not supported now.
HNB-RN PLMN Configuration
Mode
[ no ] rnc-id rnc_id
For more information regarding
the [ no ] rnc-id command,
refer to the HNB-RN PLMN
Configuration Mode Commands in the UMTS Command Line Interface
Reference.
ue registration-timeout
This command has been
modified in support of the enhanced UE registration timeout duration
from 300 seconds to 1800 seconds to support 1000 UE registration
in Open HNB access mode and non-access controlled UEs in Hybrid
HNB access mode.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode
ue registration-timeout dur
[ default | no ] ue
registration-timeout
For more information regarding
the ue registration-timeout command,
refer to the HNB-GW Service
Configuration Mode Commands in the UMTS Command Line Interface Reference.
Deprecated HNB-GW
Configuration Commands
This section
identifies deprecated HNB-GW commands that are no longer supported
in release 14.0.
associate cs-network
In release 14.0, this
command is deprecated. Static association of CS Networks with HNB-GW
service is now replaced with dynamic Global RNC association. Refer
to the New HNB-GW Configuration
Commands section for information on the global-rnc-id command.
HNB-RN PLMN Configuration
Mode
[ no ] associate
cs-network cs_name [ lac lac ]
associate ps-network
In release 14.0, this
command is deprecated. Static association of PS Networks with HNB-GW
service is now replaced with dynamic Global RNC association. Refer
to the New HNB-GW Configuration
Commands section for information on the global-rnc-id command.
HNB-RN PLMN Configuration
Mode
[ no ] associate
ps-network ps_name [ lac lac [ rac rac ] ]
access-control-db
imsi-purge-timeout
In release 14.0, this
command is deprecated from this configuration mode for multiple HNB-GW
support. Refer to the New
HNB-GW Configuration Commands section for information on the access-control-db imsi-purge-timeout command.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode
access-control-db imsi-purge-timeout { immidiate | dur }
default access-control-db
imsi-purge-timeout
ip iu-qos-dscp protocol
sctp payload all
In release 14.0, this
command is now removed from this configuration mode to support the configurable
DSCP marking over Iu interface for SCTP packets.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode
ip iu-qos-dscp protocol
sctp payload all dscp_code
[ default
| no] ip iu-qos-dscp protocol sctp payload all
paging open-hnb
In release 14.0, this
command is deprecated from this configuration mode for multiple HNB-GW
support. Refer to the New
HNB-GW Configuration Commands section for information on the paging open-hnb command.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode
paging open-hnb [ hnb-where-ue-registered fallback ] { always | never | only-if-with-paging-area }
default paging open-hnb
ranap reset
In release 14.0, this
command is deprecated from this configuration mode for multiple HNB-GW
support. Refer to the New
HNB-GW Configuration Commands section for information on the ranap-reset command.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode
ranap reset { ack-timeout timer_value | guard-timeout g_timer | hnbgw-initiated | max-retransmissions retries }
default ranap reset { ack-timeout | guard-timeout | hnbgw-initiated | max-retransmissions }
no ranap hnbgw-initiated
sctp alpha-rto
In release 14.0, this
command is deprecated from this configuration mode for multiple HNB-GW
support. Refer to the New
HNB-GW Configuration Commands section for information on the sctp alpha-rto command.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode
sctp alpha-rto alpha_rto_dur
sctp beta-rto
In release 14.0, this
command is deprecated from this configuration mode for multiple HNB-GW
support. Refer to the New
HNB-GW Configuration Commands section for information on the sctp beta-rto command.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode
sctp beta-rto alpha_rto_dur
sctp max-retx
In release 14.0, this
command is deprecated from this configuration mode for multiple HNB-GW
support. Refer to the New
HNB-GW Configuration Commands section for information on the sctp max-retx command.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode
sctp max-retx [ init | path | assoc ] max_retry
sctp max-in-strms
In release 14.0, this
command is deprecated from this configuration mode for multiple HNB-GW
support. Refer to the New
HNB-GW Configuration Commands section for information on the sctp max-in-strms command.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode
sctp max-in-strms in_strms
sctp max-out-strms
In release 14.0, this
command is deprecated from this configuration mode for multiple HNB-GW
support. Refer to the New
HNB-GW Configuration Commands section for information on the sctp max-out-strms command.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode
sctp max-out-strms out_strms
security-gateway
aaa
In StarOS release 14.0,
this command is now removed from this configuration mode for IPsec
enhancements to support ASN1DN format.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode
security-gateway aaa
authentication { first-phase | second-phase } context ctx_name aaa-group aaa_grp
no security-gateway
aaa { attribute calling-station-id | authentication { first-phase | second-phase }
security-gateway
username
In StarOS release 14.0,
this command is now removed from this configuration mode for IPsec
enhancements to support ASN1DN format.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode
[ no | default ] security-gateway
username mac-address-stripping
tnnsf-timer
In release 14.0, this
command is deprecated from this configuration mode for multiple HNB-GW
support. Refer to the New
HNB-GW Configuration Commands section for information on the tnnsf-timer command.
HNB-GW Service Configuration
Mode
tnnsf-timer dur
[ no | default ] tnnsf-timer
HNB-GW Configuration
Management Changes as of November 30, 2012
This section
provides information on HNB-GW configuration command changes in
release 14.0.
IMPORTANT:
For more information
regarding commands in this section, refer to the UMTS Command Line
Interface Reference for this release.
New HNB-GW Configuration
Commands
This section
identifies new HNB-GW commands available in release 14.0.
associate cbs-service
This command associates
a previously configured CBS service to bind the HNB-GW service with
an HNB towards the HNB side. A CBS service must be configured in
Context Configuration mode before using this configuration.
HNBGW Service Configuration
Mode
associate cbs-service svc_name
no associate cbs-service
For more information regarding
the cbs-service command, refer
to the CBS Service Configuration
Mode Commands in the UMTS
Command Line Interface Reference.
cbs-service
This command has been
added in 14.0 to support the Cell Broadcasting Service (CBS) feature.
Context Configuration
Mode
[ no ] cbs-service name
For more information regarding
the cbs-service command, refer
to the Context Configuration
Mode Commands in the UMTS
Command Line Interface Reference.
bind
This command binds the
CBS service to the IP address of a logical interface.
CBS Configuration Mode
bind address ip_address port port_number
no bind address
For more information regarding
the bind command,
refer to the CBS Service
Configuration Mode Commands in the UMTS Command Line Interface
Reference.
cbc-server
This command configures
the CBC server for cell broadcasting service.
CBS Service Configuration
Mode
cbc-server addressip_address port port_number
no cbc-server address
For more information regarding
the cbc-server command, refer
to the CBS Service Configuration
Mode Commands in the UMTS
Command Line Interface Reference.
sabp-timer
This command configures
the Service Area Broadcast Protocol (SABP) procedure timer value.
CBS Service Configuration
Mode
[ default | no ] sabp timertimer_value
For more information regarding
the sabp-timer command, refer
to the CBS Service Configuration
Mode Commands in the UMTS
Command Line Interface Reference.
HNB-GW Configuration
Management Changes as of May 31, 2013
This section
provides information on HNB-GW configuration command changes in
release 14.0.
IMPORTANT:
For more information
regarding commands in this section, refer to the UMTS Command Line
Interface Reference for this release.
New HNB-GW Configuration
Commands
This section
identifies new HNB-GW commands available in release 14.0.
hnb-identity
Configures and also allows
modification to the HNB ID before it is sent to the AAA server for
authentication in HNB-GW service instance.
HNBGW Service Configuration
Mode
[ default | no ]hnb-identity oui discard-leading-char
By default, this feature
is deactivated.
HNB-GW Performance
Management Changes as of July 31, 2012
This section
provides information on HNB-GW performance management changes in
release 14.0.
IMPORTANT:
For more information
regarding bulk statistics in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters
Reference for this release.
For more information
regarding commands in this section, refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for
this release.
New HNB-GW Bulk
Statistics
This section
identifies new HNB-GW bulk statistics available in release 14.0.
IMPORTANT:
For supported variables
in new schemas, refer to the Statistics and Counters
Reference for this release.
Access Mode Support
As part of Open, Hybrid,
and Closed access mode HNB support the following new bulk statistics
schemas added in this release:
- hnbgw-hnbap-access-closed
- hnbgw-hnbap-access-hybrid
- hnbgw-hnbap-access-open
- hnbgw-ranap-access-closed
- hnbgw-ranap-access-hybrid
- hnbgw-ranap-access-open
- hnbgw-rtp-access-closed
- hnbgw-rtp-access-hybrid
- hnbgw-rtp-access-open
- hnbgw-rua-access-closed
- hnbgw-rua-access-hybrid
- hnbgw-rua-access-open
GTP-U Statistics Support
As part of GTP-U statistics
support in PS domain new bulk statistics schemas added in this release:
SCCP Statistics Support
As part of SCCP statistics
support in CS and PS domain new bulk statistics schemas added in
this release:
- cs-network-sccp
- ps-network-sccp
Modified HNB-GW
Bulk Statistics
This section
identifies HNB-GW bulk statistics modified in release 14.0.
cs-network-ranap
cs-network-rtp
cs-network-sccp
ps-network-ranap
ps-network-rtp
ps-network-sccp
The following variable
added in given schema to store the destination point code related statistics:
hnbgw-hnbap
The following variable
added in given schema to store the HNB registration rejection happened
due to operation and maintenance intervention:
- hnb-reg-rej-oam-intervention
hnbgw-hnbap
The following variable
added in given schema to store the statistics of RABs connection
in CS and PS domain:
hnbgw-hnbap
The following variable
added in given schema to store the statistics of UE Register Reject causes
sent by HNB-GW stack for UE Registration Rejection:
- ue-reg-rej-ue-unauthorised
- ue-reg-rej-overload
New HNB-GW Performance
Commands
This section
identifies new HNB-GW performance commands available in release 14.0.
show hnbgw disconnect-reasons
As part of O&M enhancement
following new commands have been added for detailed session disconnect
reasons including HNB, UE, IUCS, IUPS, CS-RAB and PS-RAB at the
HNB-GW service.
Exec Mode
show hnbgw disconnect-reasons
clear hnbgw disconnect-reasons
IMPORTANT:
For more information
regarding fields added for these command outputs, refer to the Statistics and Counters
Reference for this release.
Modified HNB-GW
Performance Commands
This section
identifies HNB-GW performance commands modified in release 14.0.
show cs-network
all
In support of the multiple
HNB-GW services on a chassis the output of the following command
has been modified.
Exec Mode
show cs-network all
The following field
has been removed to the output of this command:
-
HNBGW Initiated Ranap
Reset
The following fields
have been added to the output of this command:
-
-
-
Ranap Reset Maximum
Retransmissions
-
-
-
-
For more information
regarding new show command output field descriptions in this section,
refer to the Statistics
and Counters Reference for this release.
show cs-network
statistics
As part of the storage
of SCCP message statistics for the HNB-GW, the output of this command
has been modified to display the UE registration rejection counters.
Exec Mode
show cs-network statistics
sccp-only
show cs-network statistics
name svc_namesccp-only
show cs-network statistics
name svc_name msc msc_point_code sccp-only
The following fields
have been added to output of this command:
-
SCCP Connection Request
Rx
-
SCCP Connection Confirm
Tx
-
SCCP Connection Reject Tx
show cs-network
statistics
As part of the storage
of total time for active RABs on HNB-GW, the output of this command
has been modified to display the total duration of active RABs.
Exec Mode
show cs-network statistics
The following field
has been added to output of this command:
show cs-network
statistics ranap-only
As part of the relocation
statistics update for the HNB-GW, the output of this command has been
modified to display the relocation message counters.
Exec Mode
show cs-network statistics
ranap-only
show ps-network statistics
ranap-only
The following fields
have been added to output of this command:
show hnbgw access-control-db
In support of the multiple
HNB-GW services on a chassis HNB-GW service qualifier hnbgw-service hnbgw_svc of
the following command has been removed.
Exec Mode
show hnbgw access-control-db
hnbgw-service hnbgw_svc
The following fields
have been removed from the output of this command:
-
Number of IMSIs undergoing Relocation
show hnbgw-global
In support of the multiple
HNB-GW services on a chassis the output of the following command
has been modified.
Exec Mode
show hnbgw-global
The following field
has been added to the output of this command:
-
HNBGW Initiated Ranap
Reset
-
-
Ranap Reset Maximum
Retransmissions
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
NNSF TIMER for Paging
in IuFlex
-
-
-
Page Open HNB Where
UE Registered
For more information
regarding show command output fields descriptions in this section, refer
to the Statistics and
Counters Reference for this release.
show hnbgw-service
name
In support of the multiple
HNB-GW services on a chassis the output of the following command
has been modified.
Exec Mode
show hnbgw-service name
The following field
has been added to the output of this command:
-
This field displays the
RTP Mux port number for RTP traffic.
The following fields
have been removed from the output of this command:
-
HNBGW Initiated Ranap
Reset
-
-
Ranap Reset Maximum
Retransmissions
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
NNSF TIMER for Paging
in IuFlex
-
-
-
Page Open HNB Where
UE Registered
-
-
show hnbgw sessions
full
In support of the multiple
HNB-GW services on a chassis the output of the following command
has been modified.
Exec Mode
show hnbgw sessions full
The following field
has been added to the output of this command:
-
This field indicates
the HNB-GW service name for which counters are displayed.
show hnbgw statistics
ranap-only
As part of the relocation
statistics update for the HNB-GW, the output of this command has been
modified to display the relocation message counters.
Exec Mode
show hnbgw statistics
ranap-only
The following fields
have been added to output of this command:
show ps-network
statistics ranap-only
As part of the relocation
statistics update for the HNB-GW, the output of this command has been
modified to display the relocation message counters.
Exec Mode
show ps-network statistics
ranap-only
The following fields
have been added to output of this command:
show hnbgw statistics
The following variables
added to store the reset statistics on IuH interface in RANAP section
of following commands.
Exec Mode
show hnbgw statistics
all
show hnbgw statistics
hnbgw-service svc_nameall
show hnbgw statistics hnbidhnb_id
- Reset Rx
- Reset Tx
- Reset Ack Rx
- Reset Ack Tx
- Reset Resource Rx
- Reset Resource Tx
- Reset Resource Ack Rx
- Reset Resource Ack Tx
show hnbgw statistics
In support of the Open,
Hybrid, and Closed HNB access an optional qualifier [ hnb-access-mode {closed | hybrid | open }] in
the following commands have been added. This qualifier is applicable
for all filters in these commands.
Exec Mode
show hnbgw statistics
show hnbgw statistics
hnbgw-service hnbgw_svc
clear hnbgw statistics
clear hnbgw statistics
hnbgw-service hnbgw_svc
show hnbgw statistics
hnbap-only verbose
As part of the storage
of UE Register Reject causes statistics for the HNB-GW, the output
of this command has been modified to display the UE registration
rejection counters.
Exec Mode
show hnbgw statistics
hnbap-only verbose
The following fields
have been added to output of this command:
show ps-network
all
In support of the multiple
HNB-GW services on a chassis the output of the following command
has been modified.
Exec Mode
show ps-network all
The following field
has been removed to the output of this command:
-
HNBGW Initiated Ranap
Reset
The following fields
have been added to the output of this command:
-
-
-
Ranap Reset Maximum
Retransmissions
-
-
-
-
For more information
regarding new show command output field descriptions in this section,
refer to the Statistics
and Counters Reference for this release.
show ps-network
statistics
The following variables
added to store the GTP-U related statistics.
Exec Mode
show ps-network statistics
gtpu-only
show ps-network statistics
name svc_namegtpu-only
- GTPU Packets Tx
- GTPU Packets Rx
- GTPU Bytes Tx
- GTPU Bytes Rx
show ps-network
statistics
As part of the storage
of SCCP message statistics for the HNB-GW, the output of this command
has been modified to display the UE registration rejection counters.
Exec Mode
show ps-network statistics
sccp-only
show ps-network statistics
name svc_namesccp-only
show ps-network statistics
name svc_name sgsn sgsn_point_code sccp-only
The following fields
have been added to output of this command:
-
SCCP Connection Request
Rx
-
SCCP Connection Confirm
Tx
-
SCCP Connection Reject Tx
show subscribers
In support of the multiple
HNB-GW services on a chassis HNB-GW service qualifier hnbgw-service hnbgw_svc in
the following command has been added.
Exec Mode
show subscribers hnbgw-service hnbgw_svc
show subscribers hnbgw-only
summary hnbgw-service hnbgw_svc
clear subscribers hnbgw-service hnbgw_svc
HNB-GW Performance
Management Changes as of November 30, 2012
This section
provides information on HNB-GW performance management changes in
release 14.0.
IMPORTANT:
For more information
regarding bulk statistics in this section, refer to the Statistics and Counters
Reference for this release.
For more information
regarding commands in this section, refer to the UMTS Command Line Interface
Reference for this release.
New HNB-GW Bulk
Statistics
This section
identifies new HNB-GW bulk statistics available in release 14.0.
IMPORTANT:
For supported variables
in new schemas, refer to the Statistics and Counters
Reference for this release.
CBS Bulk Statistics
Support
As part of the Cell
Broadcasting Service (CBS) feature support, following new show commands
have been added in this release:
-
show cbs counters [ cbs-service <svc_name>]
-
show cbs sessions [ all | cbc-address | cbs-service | full | summary ]
-
show cbs statistics [ cbs-service | sabp-only | tcp-only | verbose ]
HNB-GW Security
Management Changes as of July 31, 2012
This section
provides information on HNB-GW security management changes in release 14.0.