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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HNB-GW Service Configuration
HNB-GW services are configured within source contexts and allow the system to function as an HNB-GW in the 3G
UMTS wireless data network.
UMTS wireless data network.
Important:
This section provides the minimum instruction set for configuring an HNB-GW service
that allows the system to process bearer contexts with IPsec authentication on SeGW. Commands that
configure additional HNB-GW service properties are provided in the different chapters of Command Line
Interface Reference.
configure additional HNB-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 HNB-GW service with SeGW enabled:
Step 1
Optional. Configure threshold parameters by applying the example configuration in the Total HNB-GW Session
Thresholds chapter in Thresholding Configuration Guide.
Thresholds chapter in Thresholding Configuration Guide.
Step 2
Optional. Configure system to enable logging facilities for HNB-GW service session subscriber and protocols by
applying the example configuration in the Logging Facility Configuration section.
applying the example configuration in the Logging Facility Configuration section.
Step 3
Optional. Configure congestion control parameters for HNB-GW service instance on system by applying the example
configuration in the Congestion Control Policy Configuration section.
configuration in the Congestion Control Policy Configuration section.
Step 4
Optional. Enable and configure the SNMP Traps to generate alarms and alerts from system for various events and
thresholds for HNB-GW service instance by applying the example configuration in the Alarm and Alert Trap
Configuration section.
thresholds for HNB-GW service instance by applying the example configuration in the Alarm and Alert Trap
Configuration section.
Step 5
Configure system to use source Boxer Internal address (SBIA) in hashing function for ECMP-LAG distribution of RTP
traffic over IuCS interface for by applying the example configuration in the Hashing Algorithm Configuration section.
traffic over IuCS interface for by applying the example configuration in the Hashing Algorithm Configuration section.
Step 6
Create an interface in source context for Iuh interface by applying the example configuration in the Iuh Interface
Configuration section.
Configuration section.
Step 7
Configure SS7 routing domain by applying the example configuration in the SS7 Routing Domain Configuration
section.
section.
Step 8
Configure Peer Server identity for Circuit Switched (CS) core network in SS7 routing domain by applying the example
configuration in the Peer Server Id Configuration for CS Core Network section.
configuration in the Peer Server Id Configuration for CS Core Network section.
Step 9
Configure Peer Server identity for Packet Switched (PS) core network in SS7 routing domain by applying the example
configuration in the Peer Server Id Configuration for PS Core Network section.
configuration in the Peer Server Id Configuration for PS Core Network section.
Step 10 Configure SCCP network id with national variant by applying the example configuration in the SCCP Network Instance
Configuration section.
Step 11 Configure CS network parameters by applying the example configuration in the HNB-CS Network Configuration
section.
Step 12 Configure PS network parameters by applying the example configuration in the HNB-PS Network Configuration
section.