Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
HNB-GW Service Configuration Mode Commands
▀ hnb-access-mode hybrid
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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hnb-access-mode hybrid
Configures the Hybrids HNB access mode in HNB-GW service instance and related parameters.
Platform
ASR 5000
ASR 5500
Product
HNB-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > HNB-GW Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > hnbgw-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-hnbgw-service)#
Syntax
hnb-access-mode hybrid [ max-non-access-controlled-ue reg_ue_hyb ]
[ no | default] hnb-access-mode hybrid
no
Disables Hybrid Access mode support.
If disabled and a Hybrid HNB tries to register, the HNB-GW sends HNB-Registration-Reject message with
“OAM Intervention” cause.
If disabled and a Hybrid HNB tries to register, the HNB-GW sends HNB-Registration-Reject message with
“OAM Intervention” cause.
Important:
UE-Reg/CS-Call/PS-Call requests (both existing and future) is allowed from
already registered Hybrid HNBs even after operator has disabled the Hybrid Access support. No
new Hybrid HNB registration is allowed once operator disables the Hybrid Access support.
new Hybrid HNB registration is allowed once operator disables the Hybrid Access support.
default
Sets the default configuration of Hybrid Access mode support.
By default, HNB-GW allows registration of Hybrid HNBs and a maximum of 16 non-access-controlled UEs
to register from a Hybrid HNB in an HNB-GW service instance.
By default, HNB-GW allows registration of Hybrid HNBs and a maximum of 16 non-access-controlled UEs
to register from a Hybrid HNB in an HNB-GW service instance.
max-non-access-controlled-ue
reg_ue_hyb
Sets the HNB-GW service instance to allow the maximum number of non-access-controlled UEs that can
register from a Hybrid HNB under Hybrid Access mode support.
register from a Hybrid HNB under Hybrid Access mode support.
reg_ue_hyb
defines the maximum number of UEs that can register from an Open HNB as an integer from 0
through 1000.
If a UE tries to register from a Hybrid HNB which has already reached to the limit configured, the HNB-GW
sends HNB-Registration-Reject message with “ue not allowed in this hnb” cause in an HNB-GW service
instance.
If a UE tries to register from a Hybrid HNB which has already reached to the limit configured, the HNB-GW
sends HNB-Registration-Reject message with “ue not allowed in this hnb” cause in an HNB-GW service
instance.