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Cisco ASR 5x00 Home eNodeB Administration Manual (548 pages)
Packet Data Network Gateway
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
15
Conventions Used
16
Supported Documents and Resources
17
Related Common Documentation
17
Related Product Documentation
17
Obtaining Documentation
18
Contacting Customer Support
19
PDN Gateway Overview
21
Product Description
22
Platform Requirements
24
Licenses
24
Network Deployment(S)
25
PDN Gateway in the E-UTRAN/EPC Network
25
Supported Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
26
PDN Gateway Supporting Ehrpd to E-UTRAN/EPC Connectivity
31
Supported Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
33
Features and Functionality - Base Software
38
3GPP R9 Volume Charging over Gx
39
AAA Server Groups
40
ANSI T1.276 Compliance
40
APN Support
40
Assume Positive for Gy-Based Quota Tracking
41
Bulk Statistics Support
41
Congestion Control
43
Default and Dedicated EPC Bearers
43
DHCP Support
44
Dhcpv6 Support
45
Direct Tunnel Support
45
DNS Support for Ipv4/Ipv6 PDP Contexts
45
Domain Based Flow Definitions
46
DSCP Marking
46
GTP-U on Per APN Basis
47
Dynamic GTP Echo Timer
47
Dynamic Policy Charging Control (Gx Reference Interface)
47
Enhanced Charging Service (ECS)
48
Content Analysis Support
50
Content Service Steering
50
Diameter Credit Control Application
51
Support for Multiple Detail Record Types
51
Accept TCP Connections from DCCA Server
52
Gy Interface Support
52
Gn/Gp Handoff Support
53
IMS Emergency Bearer Handling
54
IP Access Control Lists
54
IP Address Hold Timers
55
Ipv6 Capabilities
55
Local Break-Out
55
LTE Video Calling
56
Management System Overview
56
MPLS EXP Marking of User Plane Traffic
58
Mobile IP Registration Revocation
58
MTU Size PCO
58
Multiple PDN Support
59
Node Functionality GTP Echo
59
Non-Optimized E-HRPD to Native LTE (E-UTRAN) Mobility Handover
59
Online/Offline Charging
60
Online Charging
60
Offline Charging
61
Peer GTP Node Profile Configuration Support
62
Pmipv6 Heartbeat
62
Proxy Mobile Ipv6 (S2A)
62
Qos Bearer Management
63
RADIUS Support
64
S-GW Restoration Support
65
Source IP Address Validation
65
SRVCC PS-To-CS Handover Indication Support
66
Subscriber Level Trace
66
3GPP Tracing to Intercept Random Subscriber
67
Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
67
UE Time Zone Reporting
68
Virtual APN Support
68
Features and Functionality - Inline Service Support
70
Content Filtering
70
Integrated Adult Content Filter
70
ICAP Interface
71
Header Enrichment: Header Insertion and Encryption
71
Mobile Video Gateway
72
Network Address Translation (NAT)
73
NAT64 Support
73
Peer-To-Peer Detection
74
Personal Stateful Firewall
74
Traffic Performance Optimization (TPO)
75
Features and Functionality - External Application Support
76
Web Element Management System
76
Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Feature Software
77
Always-On Licensing
77
Common Gateway Access Support
78
Dynamic RADIUS Extensions (Change of Authorization)
78
GRE Protocol Interface Support
79
GTP Throttling
79
Inter-Chassis Session Recovery
80
IP Security (Ipsec) Encryption
81
L2TP LAC Support
81
Lawful Intercept
82
Layer 2 Traffic Management (Vlans)
82
Local Policy Decision Engine
82
MPLS Forwarding with LDP
83
NEMO Service Supported
83
NEMO Support in GGSN
83
Overcharging Protection Support
84
Session Recovery Support
84
Smartphone Tethering Detection Support
85
Traffic Policing
85
User Location Information Reporting
86
How the PDN Gateway Works
88
Initial Attach with Ipv6/Ipv4 Access
88
Pmipv6 PDN Gateway Call/Session Procedures in an Ehrpd Network
88
Pmipv6 Lifetime Extension Without Handover
90
PDN Connection Release Initiated by UE
91
PDN Connection Release Initiated by HSGW
92
PDN Connection Release Initiated by P-GW
93
GTP PDN Gateway Call/Session Procedures in an LTE-SAE Network
94
Subscriber-Initiated Attach (Initial)
94
Subscriber-Initiated Detach
97
Supported Standards
99
Release 10 3GPP References
99
Release 9 3GPP References
99
Release 8 3GPP References
100
3GPP2 References
101
IETF References
101
Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
103
PDN Gateway Configuration
105
Configuring the System as a Standalone Egtp P-GW
106
Information Required
106
Required Local Context Configuration Information
106
Required P-GW Context Configuration Information
107
Required PDN Context Configuration Information
108
Required AAA Context Configuration Information
109
How this Configuration Works
112
Egtp P-GW Configuration
113
Initial Configuration
114
Modifying the Local Context
115
P-GW Service Configuration
120
P-GW PDN Context Configuration
121
Active Charging Service Configuration
122
Policy Configuration
125
Verifying and Saving the Configuration
128
DHCP Service Configuration
128
DHCP Server Parameter Configuration
129
DHCP Service Creation
129
DHCP Service Configuration Verification
130
Dhcpv6 Service Configuration
131
Dhcpv6 Service Creation
131
Dhcpv6 Client Parameter Configuration
132
Dhcpv6 Server Parameter Configuration
132
Dhcpv6 Profile Configuration
133
Associate Dhcpv6 Configuration
134
Dhcpv6 Service Configuration Verification
135
Configuring the System as a Standalone PMIP P-GW in an LTE-SAE Network
136
Information Required
136
Required Local Context Configuration Information
136
Required P-GW Context Configuration Information
137
Required PDN Context Configuration Information
138
Required AAA Context Configuration Information
139
How this Configuration Works
142
P-MIP P-GW (LTE) Configuration
143
Initial Configuration
144
P-GW Service Configuration
149
P-GW PDN Context Configuration
150
Active Charging Service Configuration
151
AAA and Policy Configuration
153
Verifying and Saving the Configuration
156
Configuring the System as a Standalone PMIP P-GW Supporting an Ehrpd Network
157
Information Required
157
Required Local Context Configuration Information
157
Required P-GW Context Configuration Information
158
Required PDN Context Configuration Information
159
Required AAA Context Configuration Information
160
How this Configuration Works
163
P-MIP P-GW (Ehrpd) Configuration
164
Initial Configuration
165
P-GW Service Configuration
170
P-GW PDN Context Configuration
171
Active Charging Service Configuration
172
AAA and Policy Configuration
173
Verifying and Saving the Configuration
177
Configuring Optional Features on the P-GW
178
Configuring ACL-Based Node-To-Node IP Security on the S5 Interface
178
Creating and Configuring a Crypto Access Control List
178
Creating and Configuring an Ikev2 Transform Set
179
Creating and Configuring an Ipsec Transform Set
179
Creating and Configuring a Crypto Map
180
Configuring APN as Emergency
181
Configuring Common Gateway Access Support
182
Diameter Endpoint Configuration
182
AAA Group Configuration
183
Authorization over S6B Configuration
183
DNS Client Configuration
183
Common Gateway Access Support Configuration Verification
184
Duplicate Call Accept Configuration
184
Configuring Dynamic Node-To-Node IP Security on the S5 Interface
185
Creating and Configuring an Ipsec Transform Set
185
Creating and Configuring an Ikev2 Transform Set
186
Binding the S5 IP Address to the Crypto Template
187
Creating and Configuring a Crypto Template
187
Configuring the GTP Echo Timer
188
Default GTP Echo Timer Configuration
188
Dynamic GTP Echo Timer Configuration
190
Configuring GTPP Offline Accounting on the P-GW
193
Configuring Local Qos Policy
195
Creating and Configuring a Local Qos Policy
195
Binding a Local Qos Policy
196
Verifying Local Qos Policy
197
Configuring X.509 Certificate-Based Peer Authentication
197
Network Mobility (NEMO)
199
NEMO Overview
200
Use Cases
200
Features and Benefits
201
Mipv4-Based NEMO Control Plane
201
GRE Encapsulation
202
Mipv4 NEMO Protocol
202
NEMO MR Authorization
202
Enterprise-Wide Route Limit Control
203
Forced Fragmentation
203
NEMO Session Timers
203
Redundancy/Reliability
203
Session Interactions
203
LTE NEMO Call Flow
204
Engineering Rules
206
Supported Standards
206
NEMO Configuration
207
Sample Configuration
207
Create a VRF
208
Set Neighbors and Address Family
209
Redistribute Connected Routes
209
Configure and Enable NEMO in APN Profile
209
Create a NEMO HA
210
Configuring Subscriber Session Tracing
211
Introduction
212
Supported Functions
213
Supported Standards
215
Subscriber Session Trace Functional Description
216
Operation
216
Trace Recording Session
216
Trace Session
216
Network Element (NE)
216
Activation
216
Management Activation
217
Signaling Activation
217
Start Trigger
217
Deactivation
217
Stop Trigger
217
Data Collection and Reporting
217
Trace Depth
217
Trace Scope
218
Network Element Details
218
Mme
218
S-Gw
218
P-Gw
219
Subscriber Session Trace Configuration
220
Enabling Subscriber Session Trace on EPC Network Element
220
Trace File Collection Configuration
221
Verifying Your Configuration
222
Monitoring the Service
225
Monitoring System Status and Performance
226
Clearing Statistics and Counters
229
Coa, RADIUS DM, and Session Redirection (Hotlining)
231
RADIUS Change of Authorization and Disconnect Message
232
Coa Overview
232
DM Overview
232
License Requirements
232
Enabling Coa and DM
232
Coa and DM Attributes
233
Enabling Coa and DM
233
Coa and DM Error-Cause Attribute
234
Viewing Coa and DM Statistics
235
Session Redirection (Hotlining)
238
Overview
238
License Requirements
238
Operation
238
ACL Rule
238
Redirecting Subscriber Sessions
238
AAA Accounting
239
Handling IP Fragments
239
Recovery
239
Session Limits on Redirection
239
Stopping Redirection
239
Viewing the Redirected Session Entries for a Subscriber
239
Direct Tunnel
245
Direct Tunnel Feature Overview
246
Direct Tunnel Configuration
250
Configuring Direct Tunnel Support on the SGSN
250
Enabling Direct Tunnel Per APN
251
Enabling Setup of GTP-U Direct Tunnels
251
Enabling Direct Tunnel Per IMEI
252
Enabling Direct Tunnel to Specific Rncs
252
Verifying the SGSN Direct Tunnel Configuration
253
Configuring S12 Direct Tunnel Support on the S-GW
255
GRE Protocol Interface
257
Introduction
258
Supported Standards
259
Supported Networks and Platforms
260
Licenses
261
Services and Application on GRE Interface
262
How GRE Interface Support Works
263
Ingress Packet Processing on GRE Interface
263
Egress Packet Processing on GRE Interface
265
GRE Interface Configuration
266
Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) Configuration
266
GRE Tunnel Interface Configuration
267
Enabling OSPF for VRF
268
Associating IP Pool and AAA Group with VRF
268
Associating APN with VRF
269
Static Route Configuration
269
Verifying Your Configuration
270
Gx Interface Support
273
Rel. 6 Gx Interface
274
Introduction
274
Supported Networks and Platforms
274
License Requirements
275
Supported Standards
275
How It Works
275
Configuring Rel. 6 Gx Interface
277
Configuring IMS Authorization Service at Context Level
278
Applying IMS Authorization Service to an APN
279
Verifying IMS Authorization Service Configuration
279
Verifying Subscriber Configuration
280
Rel. 7 Gx Interface
281
Introduction
281
License Requirements
283
Supported Networks and Platforms
283
Supported Standards
283
Terminology and Definitions
284
Policy Control
284
Charging Control
287
Policy and Charging Control (PCC) Rules
288
PCC Procedures over Gx Reference Point
289
Volume Reporting over Gx
291
Feature Overview
292
Usage Monitoring
292
Usage Reporting
293
How Rel. 7 Gx Works
295
Configuring Rel. 7 Gx Interface
298
Configuring IMS Authorization Service at Context Level
298
Verifying the Configuration
300
Applying IMS Authorization Service to an APN
301
Configuring Volume Reporting over Gx
302
Gathering Statistics
302
Rel. 8 Gx Interface
304
HA/PDSN Rel. 8 Gx Interface Support
304
Introduction
304
Terminology and Definitions
306
Event Reporting
307
Other Features
308
How It Works
312
Configuring HA/PDSN Rel. 8 Gx Interface Support
314
Gathering Statistics
317
P-GW Rel. 8 Gx Interface Support
318
Introduction
318
Terminology and Definitions
319
Rel. 9 Gx Interface
323
P-GW Rel. 9 Gx Interface Support
323
Introduction
323
Terminology and Definitions
323
Assume Positive for Gx
328
Default Policy on CCR-I Failure
329
Gx Back off Functionality
330
Configuring Gx Assume Positive Feature
330
Configuring Local Policy Service at Global Configuration Level
330
Associating Local Policy Service and Failure Handling Template
332
Configuring Failure Handling Template at Global Configuration Level
332
Verifying Local Policy Service Configuration
332
Time Reporting over Gx
333
License Requirements
333
Feature Overview
333
Limitations
334
Usage Monitoring
334
Usage Monitoring at Flow Level
334
Usage Monitoring at Session Level
334
Usage Reporting
335
Configuring Time Reporting over Gx
335
Gy Interface Support
337
Introduction
338
License Requirements
339
Supported Standards
339
Features and Terminology
340
Charging Scenarios
340
Basic Operations
340
Session Charging with Reservation
340
Re-Authorization
341
Termination Action
341
Threshold Based Re-Authorization Triggers
341
Diameter Base Protocol
341
Diameter Credit Control Application
342
Quota Behavior
343
Unsupported Avps
353
Supported Avps
354
Unsupported Avps
357
PLMN and Time Zone Reporting
363
Interworking between Session-Based Gy and Event-Based Gy
364
OCS Unreachable Failure Handling Feature
364
Configuring Gy Interface Support
367
Configuring GGSN / P-GW / IPSG Gy Interface Support
367
Configuring HA / PDSN Gy Interface Support
368
Configuring PLMN and Time Zone Reporting
370
Configuring Server Unreachable Feature
372
Gathering Statistics
372
ICAP Interface Support
375
ICAP Interface Support Overview
376
Failure Action on Retransmitted Packets
377
Supported Networks and Platforms
378
License Requirements
378
Configuring ICAP Interface Support
379
Creating ICAP Server Group and Address Binding
379
Configuring ICAP Server and Other Parameters
380
Configuring ECS Rulebase for ICAP Server Group
380
Configuring Charging Action for ICAP Server Group
381
Verifying the ICAP Server Group Configuration
381
L2TP Access Concentrator
383
Applicable Products and Relevant Sections
384
Supported LAC Service Configurations for PDSN Simple IP
385
Attribute-Based Tunneling
385
Configuring Attribute-Based L2TP Support for PDSN Simple IP
386
How the Attribute-Based L2TP Configuration Works
386
PDSN Service-Based Compulsory Tunneling
387
How PDSN Service-Based Compulsory Tunneling Works
387
Configuring L2TP Compulsory Tunneling Support for PDSN Simple IP
388
Supported LAC Service Configurations for the GGSN and P-GW
390
Transparent IP PDP Context Processing with L2TP Support
391
Non-Transparent IP PDP Context Processing with L2TP Support
392
PPP PDP Context Processing with L2TP Support
393
Configuring the GGSN or P-GW to Support L2TP
394
Supported LAC Service Configuration for Mobile IP
395
How the Attribute-Based L2TP Configuration for MIP Works
395
Configuring Attribute-Based L2TP Support for HA Mobile IP
396
Configuring Subscriber Profiles for L2TP Support
398
RADIUS and Subscriber Profile Attributes Used
398
RADIUS Tagging Support
399
Configuring Local Subscriber Profiles for L2TP Support
399
Configuring Local Subscriber
400
Verifying the L2TP Configuration
400
Tunneling All Subscribers in a Specific Context Without Using RADIUS Attributes
401
Configuring LAC Services
402
Configuring LAC Service
402
Configuring LNS Peer
403
Verifying the LAC Service Configuration
403
Modifying PDSN Services for L2TP Support
405
Modifying PDSN Service
405
Verifying the PDSN Service for L2TP Support
406
Modifying APN Templates to Support L2TP
407
Assigning LNS Peer Address in APN Template
407
Configuring Outbound Authentication
408
Verifying the APN Configuration
408
Mobile IP Registration Revocation
409
Overview
410
Configuring Registration Revocation
412
Configuring FA Services
412
Configuring HA Services
412
Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) Support
415
Overview
416
Chassis as MPLS-CE Connecting to PE
416
Chassis as MPLS-CE Connected to ASBR
417
Engineering Rules
417
Supported Standards
418
Supported Networks and Platforms
419
Licenses
420
Benefits
421
Configuring BGP/MPLS VPN with Static Labels
422
Create VRF with Route-Distinguisher and Route-Target
422
Set Neighbors and Enable Vpnv4 Route Exchange
423
Configure Address Family and Redistributed Connected Routes
423
Configure IP Pools with MPLS Labels
424
Bind DHCP Service for Corporate Servers
424
Bind AAA Group for Corporate Servers
424
Configuring BGP/MPLS VPN with Dynamic Labels
426
Create VRF with Route-Distinguisher and Route-Target
426
Set Neighbors and Enable Vpnv4 Route Exchange
427
Configure Address Family and Redistributed Connected Routes
428
Configure IP Pools with MPLS Labels
428
Bind DHCP Service for Corporate Servers
428
Bind AAA Group for Corporate Servers
429
DSCP and EXP Bit Mapping
429
Proxy-Mobile IP
431
Overview
432
Proxy Mobile IP in 3GPP2 Service
433
Proxy Mobile IP in 3GPP Service
433
Proxy Mobile IP in Wimax Service
434
How Proxy Mobile IP Works in 3GPP2 Network
435
Scenario 1: AAA Server and PDSN/FA Allocate IP Address
435
Scenario 2: HA Allocates IP Address
437
How Proxy Mobile IP Works in 3GPP Network
440
How Proxy Mobile IP Works in Wimax Network
444
Scenario 1: AAA Server and ASN GW/FA Allocate IP Address
444
Scenario 2: HA Allocates IP Address
446
How Proxy Mobile IP Works in a Wifi Network with Multiple Authentication
449
Configuring Proxy Mobile-IP Support
454
Configuring FA Services
454
Verify the FA Service Configuration
455
Configuring Proxy MIP HA Failover
455
Configuring HA Services
456
Configuring Subscriber Profile RADIUS Attributes
457
RADIUS Attributes Required for Proxy Mobile IP
457
Configuring Local Subscriber Profiles for Proxy-MIP on a PDSN
458
Configuring APN Parameters
459
Configuring Default Subscriber Parameters in Home Agent Context
459
Configuring Local Subscriber Profiles for Proxy-MIP on a PDIF
459
Rf Interface Support
463
Introduction
464
Offline Charging Architecture
464
Charging Collection Function
466
Charging Trigger Function
466
Dynamic Routing Agent
466
License Requirements
466
Supported Standards
466
Features and Terminology
468
Offline Charging Scenarios
468
Basic Principles
468
Event Based Charging
469
Session Based Charging
469
Diameter Base Protocol
470
Timer Expiry Behavior
471
Rf Interface Failures/Error Conditions
471
CCF Detected Failure
471
Detection of Message Duplication
471
DRA/CCF Connection Failure
471
No Reply from CCF
471
How It Works
472
Configuring Rf Interface Support
474
Enabling Rf Interface in Active Charging Service
474
Configuring GGSN / P-GW Rf Interface Support
475
Configuring HSGW Rf Interface Support
482
Configuring P-CSCF/S-CSCF Rf Interface Support
492
Enabling Charging for SIP Methods
493
Configuring S-GW Rf Interface Support
494
Gathering Statistics
505
Traffic Policing and Shaping
509
Overview
510
Traffic Policing
510
Traffic Shaping
510
Traffic Policing Configuration
511
Configuring Subscribers for Traffic Policing
511
Configuring APN for Traffic Policing in 3GPP Networks
512
Traffic Shaping Configuration
514
Configuring Subscribers for Traffic Shaping
514
Configuring APN for Traffic Shaping in 3GPP Networks
515
RADIUS Attributes
518
Traffic Policing for CDMA Subscribers
518
Traffic Policing for UMTS Subscribers
519
P-GW Sample Configuration Files
521
Standalone Egtp PDN Gateway
522
Configuration Sample
522
Standalone Pmipv6 PDN Gateway Supporting an Ehrpd Network
534
Configuration Sample
534
P-GW Engineering Rules
545
Interface and Port Rules
546
S2A Interface Rules
546
LMA to MAG
546
S5/S8 Interface Rules (GTP)
546
P-GW Context and Service Rules
547
P-GW Subscriber Rules
548
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Cisco ASR 5x00 Home eNodeB Administration Manual (62 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
5
Conventions Used
6
Contacting Customer Support
7
Additional Information
8
Henb Gateway in Wireless LTE Network
9
Product Description
10
Protocol Architecture
11
Deployment Scenarios for Henb Access Network
13
Henb Access Network Elements
15
Home Enodeb
15
Security Gateway (Segw)
16
Henb Gateway (Henb-GW)
16
Henb Management System (Hems)
17
CSG List Server
17
Licenses
17
Platform Requirements
17
Network Deployment and Interfaces
18
Supported Logical Interfaces
18
Features and Functionality - Base Software
21
AAA Server Group Support
21
Access Control List Support
21
Bulk Statistics Support
22
DSCP Marking on S1-U Relay
23
Fault Reporting Support
23
Location Reporting Support
23
Qos Support
23
Redundancy Support
23
Troubleshooting Features Support
24
Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Feature Software
25
Automatic Neighbor Relation (ANR) Support
25
CSG-ID Based Paging Optimization Support
25
License-Based Control for No. of Henb Connections
26
License-Based Control for No. of Subscribers Allowed
26
Understanding the Service Operation
27
Terminology
28
Contexts
28
Logical Interfaces
28
Bindings
29
Services and Networks
29
Henb-GW Service Configuration Procedures
31
Information Required to Configure the System as an Henb-GW
32
Required Local Context Configuration Information
32
Required Source Context Configuration Information
32
Required Destination Context Configuration Information
33
Henb-GW Service Configuration
37
Henb-GW Service Configuration
38
Ipsec Configuration
40
GTP-U Service Configuration
41
LTE Policy Configuration
42
Verifying Henb-GW Configuration
43
Logging Facility Configuration
44
Displaying Logging Facility
45
Alarm and Alert Trap Configuration
46
SNMP MIB Traps for Henb-GW Service
47
Event Ids for Henb-GW Service
48
Monitoring the Henb-GW Service
49
Monitoring System Status and Performance
50
Monitoring Logging Facility
53
Clearing Statistics and Counters
54
Henb-GW Service Thresholds
55
Saving Your Configuration
56
System-Level Henb-GW Service Thresholds
57
Configuring System-Level Henb-GW Service Thresholds
57
Troubleshooting the Service
59
Test Commands
60
Using the GTPU Test Echo Command
60
Using the Ipsec Tunnel Test Command
60
Using the SNMP TRAP Command for Debugging
61
Using the RESOURCES SESSION Command for Debugging
61
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