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Statistics and Counters Reference, StarOS Release 17   ▄  
 
   
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Table 380. show hnbgw-service all Command Output Descriptions 
Field
 
Description
 
Service name 
The name used to identify the HNB-GW service to the system. 
Context name 
The name of the system context in which the HNB-GW service is defined. 
SCTP IP Address 
The IP address used to transmit SCTP messages from HNBs to the HNB-GW. 
SCTP Port 
The HNB-GW uses this port to listen for SCTP messages from HNBs. 
GTP-U Service 
The defined GTP-U service name(s) associated with the HNB-GW service in a Packet 
Switched network instance. The GTP-U service(s) are used for GTP-U tunneling towards the 
HNB-GW access network. 
CBS Service 
The defined CBS service name(s) associated with the HNB-GW service. Cell broadcasting 
services are used for simultaneous delivery of messages to multiple users in a specified area, 
primarily for emergencies and alerting services. 
RTP MUX 
Indicates if RTP multiplexing is enabled or disabled. If enabled, multiple subscriber voice 
packets can be multiplexed and sent as one RTP packet towards the HNB-GW. This is 
explicitly negotiated between the HNB and the HNB-GW during HNB Registration.  
RTP MUX Port 
This is the RTP multiplexing port number used for used in the binding-id in the RAB request 
sent to the HNB by the HNB-GW during voice call setup. The HNB will send RTP data 
(packetized voice) to this MUX port number. 
RTP Pool 
This is the IP pool used to allocate IP address to subscriber in the RAB request by the 
HNB-GW as the transport layer endpoint. The HNB will send RTP data (packetized voice) to 
IP address allocated from this pool. 
RTCP report interval 
Indicates if the RTCP (Real time Transport Control Protocol) report interval is enabled or not. 
RTCP enables the receiver to detect if there is any packet loss and to compensate for any delay 
jitter. RTP and RTCP protocols work independently of the underlying Transport layer and 
Network layer protocols. 
HNBGW Initiated Ranap Reset 
Indicates if the HNB-GW Initiated RANAP Reset function is enabled or disabled. 
Important:
  From StarOS 14.0 onward, this counter is moved to 
show 
cs-network
 and 
show ps-network
 command outputs. 
Ranap Reset Ack Timer 
The timer value, in seconds, that defines how long the HNB-GW waits for a RESET ACK 
message from the SGSN or MSC after transmitting a RESET message. This setting is used only 
if the HNB-GW Initiated RANAP Reset function is enabled. 
Important:
  From StarOS 14.0 onward, this counter is moved to 
show 
cs-network
 and 
show ps-network
 command outputs.