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SaMOG Local Breakout
▀ Local Breakout - Basic
▄ SaMOG Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18
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Local Breakout - Basic
The Local Breakout (LBO) - Basic model enables SaMOG to connect the subscriber's User Equipment (UE) directly to
the Internet without employing a local or external P-GW or GGSN service. The UE's IP address is allocated using an IP
pool configured locally (or provided by the AAA server). The LBO basic model can be used with or without a Network
Address Translation (NAT) service. If dynamic NAT is enabled for a subscriber, SaMOG allocates a global IP address
from a pool, and replaces the source IP address of the data packet with this address.
the Internet without employing a local or external P-GW or GGSN service. The UE's IP address is allocated using an IP
pool configured locally (or provided by the AAA server). The LBO basic model can be used with or without a Network
Address Translation (NAT) service. If dynamic NAT is enabled for a subscriber, SaMOG allocates a global IP address
from a pool, and replaces the source IP address of the data packet with this address.
License Requirements
The LBO - Basic model requires a separate feature license. This license is mutually exclusive with the LBO - Enhanced
license, and can co-exist with the Flow-based LBO license.
license, and can co-exist with the Flow-based LBO license.