Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
LTE Policy Configuration Mode Commands
▀ mme henb mgmt-db
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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mme henb mgmt-db
Creates an MME HeNB-GW Management Database or specifies an existing database and enters the HeNB-GW
Management Database Configuration mode.
Management Database Configuration mode.
Product
MME
Privilege
Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > LTE Policy Configuration
configure > lte-policy
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(lte-policy)#
Syntax
[ no ] mme henbgw mgmt-db db_name [ -noconfirm ]
no
Removes the specified management database from the system.
[ -noconfirm ]
Executes the command without any additional prompt and confirmation from the user.
db_name
Specifies the name of the management database. If the name does not refer to an existing database, a new
database is created.
database is created.
db_name
is an alphanumeric string of 1 through 64 characters.
Usage
Use this command to create a new, or enter the existing MME HeNB-GW management database. This
command enables configuration for the MME to distinguish between an HeNB-GW and an eNodeB.
In case of S1-based handovers to Home eNodeBs served by a HeNB-GW, the lookup at the MME for the
target eNodeB based on global eNodeB id cannot be completed, as the MME is aware of only the HeNB-GW.
In those cases, an additional lookup needs to be performed based on the TAI, in order to find the HeNB-GW
serving the Home eNodeB. The S1 Handover request message will then be sent to the HeNB-GW and
forwarded to the correct Home eNodeB in order to prepare the target RAN node for handover.
One HeNB-GW management database is allowed per LTE Policy.
A maximum of 8 HeNB-GWs can be configured within this management database.
Entering this command results in the following prompt:
command enables configuration for the MME to distinguish between an HeNB-GW and an eNodeB.
In case of S1-based handovers to Home eNodeBs served by a HeNB-GW, the lookup at the MME for the
target eNodeB based on global eNodeB id cannot be completed, as the MME is aware of only the HeNB-GW.
In those cases, an additional lookup needs to be performed based on the TAI, in order to find the HeNB-GW
serving the Home eNodeB. The S1 Handover request message will then be sent to the HeNB-GW and
forwarded to the correct Home eNodeB in order to prepare the target RAN node for handover.
One HeNB-GW management database is allowed per LTE Policy.
A maximum of 8 HeNB-GWs can be configured within this management database.
Entering this command results in the following prompt:
[
context_name
]
hostname
(henbgw-mgmt-db)#
MME HeNB-GW management database commands are defined in the LTE MME HeNB-GW Management
Database Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
Database Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
Example