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HeNB-GW Service Configuration Procedures
▀ HeNB-GW Service Configuration
▄ HeNB-GW Administration Guide, StarOS Release 17
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gtpu_svc_network
> is name of the GTP-U service configured to provide GTP-U tunnel over towards HeNB.
This service has to be associated with the HeNB-GW Access Service in case S1-U Relay is enabled.
LTE Policy Configuration
Use the following example to configure the LTE Policy. Other configurations done under this config include MME pool
and tracking area information list (TAI list) database.
and tracking area information list (TAI list) database.
configure
lte-policy
henbgw mme-pool <mme_pool_name> -noconfirm
mme <mme-name> { ipv4-address | ipv6-address } <ip_addr> sctp port <sctp_port_no>
exit
tai-list-db <lte_policy_tai_db>
tai mcc <mcc_id> mnc <mnc_id> tac <tac_code1> <tac_code2> <tac_code3>
exit
end
Notes:
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mme_pool_name
> is a string of size 1 to 63, which configures a specified MME pool.
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mme-name
> is a string of size 1 to 63, which configures a specific MME.
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ipv4_addr
> is the remote SCTP IP address for S1 association to configured MME.
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sctp_port_no
> is the SCTP port which is an integer ranging from 1 to 65535.
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lte_policy_tai_db
> is the tracking area information list database, which must be a string of size 1 to 64.
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mcc_id
> is a three digit number between 100 to 999.
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mnc_id
> is two/three digit number between 00 to 999
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tac_code1
> is the tracking area code value ranging as a integer from 0 ... 65535. Up to 256 can be defined on
one line.
Verifying HeNB-GW Configuration
This section shows the configuration parameters configured for HeNB-GW service.
Step 1
Verify that your HeNB-GW services were created and configured properly by entering the following commands in Exec
Mode:
Mode:
show henbgw-access-service name <henbgw_access_svc_name>}
show henbgw-network-service name <henbgw_network_svc_name>}