Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
• TR-069: This interface is an application layer protocol which is used for remote configuration of terminal
devices, such as DSL modems, HNBs and STBs. TR-069 provides an auto configuration mechanism
between the HNB and a remote node in the service provider network termed the Auto Configuration
Server. The standard also uses a combination of security measures including IKEv2 (Internet Key
Exchange v2) and IPsec (IP Security) protocols to authenticate the operator and subscriber and then
guarantee the privacy of the data exchanged.
One TR-069 interface can be configured per HNB node.
between the HNB and a remote node in the service provider network termed the Auto Configuration
Server. The standard also uses a combination of security measures including IKEv2 (Internet Key
Exchange v2) and IPsec (IP Security) protocols to authenticate the operator and subscriber and then
guarantee the privacy of the data exchanged.
One TR-069 interface can be configured per HNB node.
• DHCP: This is the interface used by the HNB-GW to communicate with a Dynamic Host Control
Protocol (DHCP) Server. The system can be configured to dynamically provide IP addresses for HNBs
from the DHCP server.
from the DHCP server.
DHCP interface support is available in StarOS Release 14.0 and later only.
Important
Features and Functionality - Base Software
This section describes the features and functions supported by default in base software on HNB-GW service
and do not require any additional license to implement the functionality with the HNB-GW service.
and do not require any additional license to implement the functionality with the HNB-GW service.
Following features and supports are discussed in this section:
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AAA Server Group Support, on page 8
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AAL2 Establish and Release Support, on page 8
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Access Control List Support, on page 9
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ATM VC Management Support, on page 10
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Cell Broadcasting Service (CBS) Support, on page 10
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Congestion Control and Management Support, on page 11
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DHCP Interface Support Between HNB-GW and HMS, on page 12
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Emergency Call Handling, on page 13
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Femto to Femto Handoff via CN, on page 14
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GTP-U Tunnels Management Support, on page 15
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HNB-UE Access Control, on page 16
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HNB Management Function, on page 16
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Hybrid Access Mode Support, on page 17
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Intra-Domain Multiple CN Support Through Iu-Flex, on page 18
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Iu Signalling Link Management Support, on page 19
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Multiple HNB-GW Service Support, on page 19
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