Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
HNB-GW Service Configuration Procedures
▀ HNB-GW Service Configuration
▄ HNB-GW Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18
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This configuration provides the even distribution of RTP traffic seen over IuCS interface.
If this option is not chosen, system uses IP Source Address, IP Destination Address, IP Protocol and Source
Boxer Internal Address as inputs to the hashing algorithm for ECMP-LAG distribution.
Iuh Interface Configuration
Use the following example to configure the Iuh interfaces in source context:
configure
context <vpn_ctxt_name> -noconfirm
interface <intf_name>
ip address <ip_address>
end
Notes:
<
vpn_ctxt_name
> is name of the source context in which HNB-GW service is to configure.
<
intf_name
> is name of the interface which is to be used for Iuh reference between HNB-GW and HNB.
SS7 Routing Domain Configuration
Use the following example to configure the SS7 routing domain id for HNB-GW service on system:
configure
ss7-routing-domain <Ss7rd_id> variant <v_type> -noconfirm
ssf {international | national | reserved | spare}
asp instance <asp_instance>
end-point address <end_point_address> context <end_ctxt_name>
end-point bind
end
Notes:
<
end_point_address
> is IP address of the end point associated with application server process for M3UA
end-point parameters in a specific SS7 routing domain instance.
<
end_ctxt_name
> is name of the context which is associated with end point IP address for application server
process for M3UA end-point parameters in a specific SS7 routing domain instance.