Cisco Cisco Mobility Unified Reporting User Guide
PDN Gateway Overview
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Transport Layer: UDP, TCP
Tunneling:
GTP: IPv4 or IPv6 GTP-C (signaling channel) and GTP-U (bearer channel)
Network Layer: IPv4, IPv6
Data Link Layer: ARP
Physical Layer: Ethernet
S-GW
S5/S8 (GTP)
P-GW
L1/L2
IPv4 / IPv6
L1/L2
IPv4 / IPv6
UDP
UDP
GTP-C/U
IPv4 / IPv6
Transport
IPv4 / IPv6
Transport
GTP-C/U
S2a Interface
This reference point supports the bearer interface by providing signaling and mobility support between a trusted non-
3GPP access point (HSGW) and the PDN Gateway. It is based on Proxy Mobile IP but also supports Client Mobile IPv4
FA mode which allows connectivity to trusted non-3GPP IP access points that do not support PMIP.
Supported protocols:
3GPP access point (HSGW) and the PDN Gateway. It is based on Proxy Mobile IP but also supports Client Mobile IPv4
FA mode which allows connectivity to trusted non-3GPP IP access points that do not support PMIP.
Supported protocols:
Transport Layer: UDP, TCP
Tunneling: GRE IPv6
Network Layer: IPv4, IPv6
Data Link Layer: ARP
Physical Layer: Ethernet
HSGW
S2a
P-GW
L1/L2
GRE
IPv4 / IPv6
IPv4 / IPv6
Transport
L1/L2
IPv4 / IPv6
IPv4 / IPv6
Transport
UDP
UDP
GRE
S6b Interface
This reference point, between a P-GW and a 3GPP AAA server/proxy, is used for mobility-related authentication. It
may also be used to retrieve and request parameters related to mobility and to retrieve static QoS profiles for UEs (for
non-3GPP access) in the event that dynamic PCC is not supported.
may also be used to retrieve and request parameters related to mobility and to retrieve static QoS profiles for UEs (for
non-3GPP access) in the event that dynamic PCC is not supported.