This section
provides engineering rules or guidelines that must be considered
prior to configuring the system for your network deployment.
Interface and Port
Engineering Rules
The rules discussed
in this section pertain to both the Ethernet 10/100 and
Ethernet 1000 Line Cards and the four-port Quad Gig-E Line Card
and the type of interfaces they facilitate.
IuCS Interface
Rules
When supporting
CS networks, the system can be configured to provide IuCS interface
support and connects to the MSC in a CS network in same the PLMN.
The following engineering
rules apply to the IuCS interface between the HNB-GW and MSC:
- An IuCS interface
is created once the IP address of a logical interface is bound to an
ASP-IP defined in the SS7-RD-instance which is defined in SCCP Network
instance which is defined in CS Network configuration based on destination
point-code.
- The logical interface(s)
that will be used to facilitate the IuCS interface(s) must be configured
within the egress context.
- CS Network services
must be configured within the local context.
- Multiple MSCs (maximum
25) can be configured through IuCS interfaces within the HNB-GW
service instance.
IuPS Interface
Rules
When supporting
PS networks, the system can be configured to provide IuPS interface
support and connects to the SGSN in a PS network in the same PLMN.
The following engineering
rules apply to the IuPS interface between the HNB-GW and SGSN:
- An IuPS interface
is created once the IP address of a logical interface is bound to a
PS Network service.
- The logical interface(s)
that will be used to facilitate the IuPS interface(s) must be configured
within the egress context.
- PS Network services
must be configured within the local context at the system level.
- Multiple SGSNs (maximum
25) can be configured through IuPS interfaces within the HNB-GW
service instance.
Service Engineering
Rules
The following
engineering rules apply to services configured within the system:
- A maximum of 256 services
(regardless of type) can be configured per system.
CAUTION:
Large numbers of services
greatly increase the complexity of management and may impact overall
system performance (i.e. resulting from such things as system handoffs).
Therefore, it is recommended that a large number of services only
be configured if your application absolutely requires it. Please
contact your local service representative for more information.