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HeNB-GW Service Configuration Procedures
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HeNB-GW Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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HeNB-GW Service Configuration
HeNB-GW services are configured within source contexts and allow the system to function as an HeNB-GW in the 4G
LTE wireless data network.
LTE wireless data network.
Important:
This section provides the minimum instruction set for configuring an HeNB-GW service
that allows the system to process bearer contexts with IPsec authentication on SeGW. Commands that
configure additional HeNB-GW service properties are provided in the different chapters of Command Line
Interface Reference.
configure additional HeNB-GW service properties are provided in the different chapters of Command Line
Interface Reference.
These instructions assume that you have already configured the system level configuration as described in System
Administration Guide.
Administration Guide.
To configure the system to work as HeNB-GW service with SeGW enabled:
Step 1
Configure a system context in the Global Configuration Mode, as shown in the Context Configuration section of the
HeNB-GW Service Configuration example. Using this step, the user enters in the Context Configuration Mode.
HeNB-GW Service Configuration example. Using this step, the user enters in the Context Configuration Mode.
Step 2
Create an interface and enter the interface configuration mode for newly created interface to add IP addresses along
with the subnet mask for this interface, as shown in the Interface and IP Address Configuration section of the HeNB-
GW Service Configuration example. These IP addresses are used to bind to different services including GTP-U Access
and Network services and even interfaces like S1-MME.
with the subnet mask for this interface, as shown in the Interface and IP Address Configuration section of the HeNB-
GW Service Configuration example. These IP addresses are used to bind to different services including GTP-U Access
and Network services and even interfaces like S1-MME.
Step 3
Configure the Access and Network GTP-U services, as shown in the Access and Network GTP-U Services
Configuration section of the HeNB-GW Service Configuration example. These services are bound individually to the IP
addresses configured in the Step 2.
Configuration section of the HeNB-GW Service Configuration example. These services are bound individually to the IP
addresses configured in the Step 2.
Step 4
Configure the HeNB-GW Network service, as shown in the HeNB-GW Network Service Configuration section of the
HeNB-GW Service Configuration example. Using this step, the user enters in the HeNB-GW Network Service
Configuration Mode.
HeNB-GW Service Configuration example. Using this step, the user enters in the HeNB-GW Network Service
Configuration Mode.
Step 5
Configure the logical eNodeB for the HeNB-GW Network service created in step4, as shown in the Logical eNodeB
Configuration section of the HeNB-GW Service Configuration example.
Configuration section of the HeNB-GW Service Configuration example.
Step 6
Bind the S1-MME using IP address of this interface to the Logical eNodeB created in Step 5. Enter the IP address in
dotted decimal notation.
dotted decimal notation.
Step 7
Specify the SCTP port for the S1-MME interface bound in step 6.
Step 8
Associate the MME pool name to the Logical eNodeB. This MME pool can be created in the LTE Policy configuration
mode, as shown in the LTE Policy Configuration example.
mode, as shown in the LTE Policy Configuration example.
Step 9
Associate the TAI List database to the Logical eNodeB. This TAI List database can e configured in the LTE Policy
configuration mode, as shown in the LTE Policy Configuration example.
configuration mode, as shown in the LTE Policy Configuration example.
Step 10 Configure the HeNB-GW Access service, as shown in the HeNB-GW Access Service Configuration section of the
HeNB-GW Service Configuration example. Using this step, the user enters in the HeNB-GW Access Service
Configuration Mode.
Configuration Mode.
Step 11 Bind the S1-MME using IP address of this interface to the HeNB-GW service created in Step 10. Enter the IP address in
dotted decimal notation.