Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
SGSN 3G UMTS Configuration
▀ Information Required for 3G Configuration
▄ SGSN Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18
Information Required for 3G Configuration
The following sections describe the minimum amount of information required to configure and make the SGSN
operational on the network. To make the process more efficient, it is recommended that this information be available
prior to configuring the system.
operational on the network. To make the process more efficient, it is recommended that this information be available
prior to configuring the system.
There are additional configuration parameters that are not described in this section. These parameters deal mostly with
fine-tuning the operation of the SGSN in the network. Information on these parameters can be found in the appropriate
sections of the Command Line Interface Reference.
fine-tuning the operation of the SGSN in the network. Information on these parameters can be found in the appropriate
sections of the Command Line Interface Reference.
Global Configuration
The following table lists the information that is required to be configured in Global Configuration mode.
Table 10. Required Information for Global Configuration
Required Information
Description
SS7 Routing Domain to Support IP SS7 Signaling for SIGTRAN for the IuPS Interface
SS7 Routing Domain ID
A unique ID number from 1 through 12 to identify the SS7 Routing Domain.
SS7 Routing Domain
Variant
Variant
The network variant for the SS7 Routing Domain.
Sub Service Field
The Sub Service Field selector that this SS7 Routing Domain should use.
ASP Instance ID
A unique ID number from 1 through 4 to use for the M3UA ASP instance.
ASP Instance Endpoint
The IP address and port (if needed) of an interface that will be used as this ASP instance end point.
ASP Instance Endpoint
Context
Context
The name of the context in which the interface associated with this routing domain is configured
Peer Server ID
A unique ID number from 1 through 49 to use for the M3UA peer server configuration.
Peer Server Name
A name for the Peer Server configuration. Usually this is the name of the SS7 network entity that this
instance is configured to communicate with. HLR, VLR, or EIR for example.
instance is configured to communicate with. HLR, VLR, or EIR for example.
Peer Server Mode
The mode of operation for the peer server.
Routing Context ID
The ID of the M3UA routing context used to reach this peer server.
Self Point Code
The point code that the peer server will be routed to for its destination.
Peer Server Process
(PSP) ID
(PSP) ID
A unique number from 1 through 4 used to identify each PSP process for the current peer server.
PSP Mode
Specify whether this peer server process will be used to communicate with the peer server in client or
server mode.
server mode.
Exchange Mode
Specify whether this peer server process will use double or single-ended mode for exchanges with the
peer server.
peer server.