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Table of contents
- 1 Front Cover
- 3 Contents
- 27 About this Guide
- 28 Conventions Used
- 30 Contacting Customer Support
- 31 New In Release 10.0
- 32 Common Features
- 32 HNB-GW in UMTS Femto Network
- 32 Benefits
- 32 Description
- 33 License Keys
- 34 Content Filtering in Release 10.0
- 35 ECS Features
- 36 eHRPD Features
- 36 New HSGW Features
- 36 New P-GW Features
- 37 ESS Features
- 38 GSS Features
- 39 HA Features
- 40 inPilot Features
- 41 LTE/SAE Features
- 42 PDSN Features
- 43 Peer-to-Peer Features
- 44 SCM Features
- 44 IMS Architecture
- 44 Interrogating-CSCF
- 44 Emergency-CSCF Supported
- 44 E-CSCF Interfaces
- 45 SIP Interfaces
- 45 New Features and Functionality - Base Software
- 45 Call Types Supported
- 45 Emergency Call Support
- 45 MSRP Support
- 45 Shared Initial Filter Criteria (SiFC)
- 45 New Features and Functionality - Licensed Enhanced Feature Support
- 46 IPv4-IPv6 Interworking
- 46 IPv6 Support
- 47 Supported Standards
- 47 Release 8 3GPP References
- 49 SGSN Features
- 51 Cisco® ASR 5000 Platforms Introduction
- 52 Characteristics of the System
- 54 Features and Benefits
- 59 Product, Service and Feature Licenses
- 60 Supported Product/License Quick Reference
- 63 Session Use and Feature Use Licenses
- 63 Session Use Licenses
- 64 Feature Use Licenses
- 66 Default Licenses
- 69 ASR 5000 Hardware Platform Overview
- 70 Chassis Configurations
- 73 ASR 5000 Chassis Descriptions
- 73 Slot Numbering
- 74 Rear Slot Numbering for Half-Height Line Cards
- 75 Rear Slot Numbering with Full-height Line Cards
- 75 Mounting Options
- 75 Midplane Architecture
- 76 320 Gbps Switch Fabric
- 77 32 Gbps Control Bus
- 77 System Management Bus
- 77 280 Gbps Redundancy Bus
- 79 OC-48 TDM Bus
- 79 SPIO Cross-Connect Bus
- 80 Power Filter Units
- 82 Fan Tray Assemblies
- 82 Lower Fan Tray
- 83 Air Filter Assembly
- 83 Upper Fan Tray
- 84 Chassis Airflow
- 85 ASR 5000 Application Cards
- 85 System Management Card
- 87 SMC RAID Support
- 88 Packet Processing Cards: PSC, PSC2, and PPC
- 89 Packet Services Card (PSC) Description
- 91 Packet Services Card 2 (PSC2) Description
- 91 Interoperability
- 91 Redundancy
- 92 Capacity
- 92 Power Estimate
- 94 Packet Processor Card (PPC) Description
- 94 Redundancy
- 94 Capacity
- 94 Power Estimate
- 96 ASR 5000 Line Cards
- 96 Switch Processor I/O Card
- 98 Management LAN Interfaces
- 98 Console Port
- 99 BITS Timing
- 99 Central Office Alarm Interface
- 99 Redundancy Crossbar Card
- 101 Ethernet 10/100 Line Card
- 103 Ethernet 1000 (Gigabit Ethernet) Line Cards
- 104 Quad Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
- 106 10 Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
- 110 Optical Line Cards (OLC and OLC2)
- 114 Channelized Line Cards (CLC and CLC2)
- 114 Channelized Line Card (CLC)
- 114 Channelized Line Card 2 (CLC2)
- 118 Standards Compliance
- 120 General Application and Line Card Information
- 120 Card Interlock Switch
- 121 Software Architecture
- 123 Understanding the Distributed Software Architecture
- 123 Software Tasks
- 124 Subsystems
- 127 Redundancy and Availability Features
- 128 Service Availability Features
- 128 Hardware Redundancy Features
- 128 ASR 5000
- 129 Hardware Redundancy Configuration
- 130 Maintenance and Failure Scenarios
- 132 Software Assurance Features
- 133 Session Recovery Feature
- 134 Interchassis Session Recovery
- 135 Mean Time Between Failure and System Availability
- 135 MTBF Table
- 136 System Availability
- 137 Spare Component Recommendations
- 139 Management System Overview
- 141 Out-of-Band Management
- 142 Command Line Interface
- 142 CLI Overview
- 144 Web Element Manager Application
- 147 ASN Gateway Overview
- 148 ASN Mobility Management
- 149 EAP User Authentication
- 149 ASN Gateway and AAA
- 149 Profile Management
- 150 Inter-ASN Handovers
- 151 Supported Features
- 151 Simple IPv4 Support
- 151 DHCP Proxy Server
- 152 ASN Gateway Micro-Mobility
- 152 Uncontrolled Handovers
- 152 Controlled Handovers
- 153 WiMAX R4 Inter-ASN Mobility Management
- 153 WiMAX R3 CSN Anchored Mobility Management
- 153 Proxy Mobile IPv4 (PMIPv4)
- 154 Client Mobile IPv4 (CMIPv4)
- 154 Authenticator
- 154 EAP Authentication Methods
- 155 Supported RADIUS Methods
- 155 EAP-Pre-shared Key (EAP-PSK)
- 155 EAP-Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS)
- 155 EAP-Tunneled Transport Layer Security (EAP-TTLS)
- 155 EAP-Authentication and Key Agreement (EAP-AKA)
- 155 Supported Diameter Methods
- 156 EAP-Authentication and Key Agreement (EAP-AKA)
- 156 WiMAX Prepaid Accounting
- 156 Volume and Duration-based Prepaid Accounting
- 157 Supported Enhanced Features
- 157 Lawful Intercept Enhancements
- 157 Intelligent Traffic Control
- 157 Hotlining/Dynamic RADIUS Attributes
- 158 Multi-flow QoS
- 159 ASN Gateway Intra-Chassis Session Recovery
- 159 Supported Inline Services
- 159 Enhanced Charging Service
- 160 Multi-host Support
- 160 How it Works
- 161 IP Address Allocation through DHCP
- 162 ASN Gateway in a WiMAX Network
- 163 Access Service Network (ASN)
- 164 Connectivity Service Network (CSN)
- 165 WiMAX Reference Points and Interfaces
- 165 Message Relay in ASN
- 166 ASN Gateway Architecture and Deployment Profiles
- 168 WiMAX Network Deployment Configurations
- 168 Standalone ASN Gateway/FA and HA Deployments
- 168 Co-Located Deployments
- 170 ASN Call Procedure Flows
- 170 Functional Components for Handover
- 170 Anchor ASN Gateway
- 170 Anchor Session
- 171 Non-Anchor ASN Gateway
- 171 Non-Anchor Session
- 172 Initial Network Entry and Data Path Establishment without Authentication
- 174 Initial Network Entry and Data Path Establishment with Authentication (Single EAP)
- 176 Unexpected Network Re-entry
- 177 MS Triggered Network Exit
- 178 Network Triggered Network Exit
- 180 Intra-ASN Gateway Handover
- 180 Intra-anchor ASN Gateway Uncontrolled Handover
- 182 Intra-anchor ASN Gateway Controlled Handover
- 182 MS Initiated Intra-anchor ASN Gateway Controlled Handover
- 185 BS Initiated Intra Anchor ASN Gateway Controlled Handover
- 188 Inter-ASN Gateway Handover
- 189 ASN Gateway Function for Handovers
- 190 Controlled Anchor ASN Gateway to Non-Anchor ASN Gateway Handover
- 191 Preparation Phase
- 193 Action Phase
- 195 Uncontrolled Anchor ASN Gateway to Non-Anchor ASN Gateway Handover
- 197 RADIUS-based Prepaid Accounting for WiMax
- 197 Obtaining More Quota after the Quota is Reached
- 199 Applying HTTP Redirection Rule when Quota is Reached
- 201 Applying HTTP Redirection Rule CoA is Received
- 203 Terminating the Call when Quota is Reached
- 205 CSN Procedure Flows
- 205 PMIP4 Connection Setup and Call Flow with DHCP Proxy
- 207 PMIP4 Session Release
- 209 WiMAX Deployment with Legacy Core Networks
- 209 ASN Gateway Interoperability with 3GPP Overlay
- 209 ASN Gateway Interoperability with 3GPP2 Overlay
- 210 Session Continuity Support for 3GPP2 and WiMAX Handovers
- 211 Supported Standards
- 211 WiMAX/IEEE References
- 211 IEEE Standards
- 211 IETF References
- 212 Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
- 213 ASN Paging Controller and Location Registry Overview
- 214 Introduction
- 216 Description of PC/LR Support
- 216 Licenses
- 216 Paging and Location Update Procedures
- 216 Paging Controller (PC)
- 217 Paging Agent (PA)
- 217 Paging Group (PG)
- 217 Location Register (LR)
- 217 Location Update Procedure
- 219 Location Update with Paging Controller Relocation
- 221 Paging Operation
- 223 MS Initiated Idle Mode Entry
- 226 MS Initiated Idle Mode Exit
- 229 Supported Platforms and Software
- 231 CDMA2000 Wireless Data Services
- 232 Product Description
- 233 System Components
- 233 Licenses
- 233 Hardware Requirements
- 233 Platforms
- 233 ASR 5000 Platform System Hardware Components
- 235 Features and Functionality—Base Software
- 235 Gx and Gy Support
- 236 RADIUS Support
- 237 Benefits
- 237 Description
- 238 Access Control List Support
- 239 IP Policy Forwarding
- 239 Description
- 239 AAA Server Groups
- 239 Description
- 240 Overlapping IP Address Pool Support
- 240 Routing Protocol Support
- 240 Description
- 241 Management System Overview
- 242 Description
- 242 Bulk Statistics Support
- 243 Description
- 243 Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
- 244 Description
- 244 IP Header Compression - Van Jacobson
- 245 Description
- 245 DSCP Marking
- 246 Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Software Features
- 246 Session Recovery Support
- 246 Description
- 247 IPv6 Support
- 247 Description
- 248 L2TP LAC Support
- 248 Description
- 248 L2TP LNS Support
- 248 Description
- 249 Proxy Mobile IP
- 249 Description
- 249 IP Security (IPSec)
- 250 Description
- 250 Traffic Policing and Rate Limiting
- 250 Description
- 251 Intelligent Traffic Control
- 251 Description
- 252 Dynamic RADIUS Extensions (Change of Authorization)
- 252 Description
- 253 Web Element Management System
- 253 Benefits
- 253 Description
- 254 CDMA2000 Data Network Deployment Configurations
- 254 Standalone PDSN/FA and HA Deployments
- 254 Interface Descriptions
- 255 R-P Interface
- 255 Pi Interfaces
- 255 PDN Interfaces
- 255 AAA Interfaces
- 255 Co-Located Deployments
- 257 Understanding Simple IP and Mobile IP
- 257 Simple IP
- 258 How Simple IP Works
- 260 Mobile IP
- 260 Mobile IP Tunneling Methods
- 260 IP in IP tunnels
- 261 GRE tunnels
- 261 Forward Tunneling
- 261 Reverse Tunneling
- 262 Triangular Routing
- 263 How Mobile IP Works
- 267 Proxy Mobile IP
- 267 How Proxy Mobile IP Works
- 267 Scenario 1: AAA server and PDSN/FA Allocate IP Address
- 269 Scenario 2: HA Assigns IP Address to MN from Locally Configured Dynamic Pools
- 272 Supported Standards
- 272 Requests for Comments (RFCs)
- 275 TIA and Other Standards
- 275 Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) Standards
- 275 Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
- 275 3GPP2 Standards
- 276 IEEE Standards
- 277 GGSN Support in GPRS/UMTS Wireless Data Services
- 278 Product Description
- 279 Product Specification
- 279 Licenses
- 279 Hardware Requirements
- 279 ASR 5000 Platform System Hardware Components
- 280 Operating System Requirements
- 281 Network Deployment and Interfaces
- 281 GGSN in the GPRS/UMTS Data Network
- 282 Supported Interfaces
- 285 Features and Functionality - Base Software
- 286 16,000 SGSN Support
- 286 AAA Server Groups
- 286 Access Control List Support
- 287 ANSI T1.276 Compliance
- 287 APN Support
- 288 Bulk Statistics Support
- 289 Direct Tunnel Support
- 290 DHCP Support
- 291 DSCP Marking
- 291 Generic Corporate APN
- 291 GTPP Support
- 292 Host Route Advertisement
- 293 IP Policy Forwarding
- 293 IP Header Compression - Van Jacobson
- 294 IPv6 Support
- 295 Management System Overview
- 297 Overlapping IP Address Pool Support
- 297 PDP Context Support
- 298 Per APN Configuration to Swap out Gn to Gi APN in CDRs
- 298 Port Insensitive Rule for Enhanced Charging Service
- 299 Quality of Service Support
- 299 RADIUS Support
- 300 RADIUS VLAN Support
- 301 Routing Protocol Support
- 302 Support of Charging Characteristics Provided by AAA Server
- 303 Support of all GGSN generated causes for partial G-CDR closure
- 303 Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
- 305 Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Feature Software
- 305 Common Gateway Access Support
- 306 Converged DSL Support on the GGSN
- 306 Dynamic RADIUS Extensions (Change of Authorization)
- 307 GRE Protocol Interface Support
- 308 Gx Interface Support
- 309 Inter-Chassis Session Recovery
- 311 IP Security (IPSec)
- 312 IPv6 Support
- 314 L2TP LAC Support
- 314 L2TP LNS Support
- 314 Lawful Intercept
- 315 Mobile IP Home and Foreign Agents
- 316 Mobile IP NAT Traversal
- 317 Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services Support
- 317 Overcharging Protection on Loss of Coverage
- 318 Proxy Mobile IP
- 318 Session Persistence
- 319 Session Recovery Support
- 320 Traffic Policing and Rate Limiting
- 321 Web Element Management System
- 323 How GGSN Works
- 323 PDP Context Processing
- 324 Dynamic IP Address Assignment
- 325 Subscriber Session Call Flows
- 326 Transparent Session IP Call Flow
- 327 Non-Transparent IP Session Call Flow
- 330 Network-Initiated Session Call Flow
- 331 PPP Direct Access Call Flow
- 333 Virtual Dialup Access Call Flow
- 335 Corporate IP VPN Connectivity Call Flow
- 337 Mobile IP Call Flow
- 340 Proxy Mobile IP Call Flows
- 343 IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration Flows
- 345 Supported Standards
- 345 3GPP References
- 346 IETF References
- 349 Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
- 351 HA Overview
- 352 System Components
- 352 ASR 5000 Platform:
- 353 Supported Standards
- 353 Requests for Comments (RFCs)
- 357 Network Deployment Configurations
- 357 Standalone PDSN/FA and HA Deployments
- 357 Interface Descriptions
- 357 Pi Interfaces
- 358 PDN Interfaces
- 358 AAA Interfaces
- 358 Co-Located Deployments
- 359 Mobile IP Tunneling Methods
- 360 IP in IP tunnels
- 360 GRE tunnels
- 360 Forward Tunneling
- 360 Reverse Tunneling
- 361 Triangular Routing
- 362 How Mobile IP Works
- 366 Understanding Mobile IP
- 366 Session Continuity Support for 3GPP2 and WiMAX Handoffs
- 367 HRPD Serving Gateway Overview
- 368 eHRPD Network Summary
- 369 eHRPD Network Components
- 369 Evolved Access Network (eAN)
- 369 Evolved Packet Control Function (ePCF)
- 369 HRPD Serving Gateway (HSGW)
- 370 E-UTRAN EPC Network Components
- 370 eNodeB
- 370 Mobility Management Entity (MME)
- 371 Serving Gateway (S-GW)
- 371 PDN Gateway (P-GW)
- 373 Product Description
- 374 Basic Features
- 374 Authentication
- 375 IP Address Allocation
- 375 Quality of Service
- 376 AAA, Policy and Charging
- 377 Product Specifications
- 377 Licenses
- 377 Hardware Requirements
- 377 Platforms
- 377 Components
- 378 Operating System Requirements
- 379 Network Deployment(s)
- 379 HRPD Serving Gateway in an eHRPD Network
- 380 Supported Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
- 381 A10/A11
- 381 S2a Interface
- 382 STa Interface
- 383 Gxa Interface
- 384 Features and Functionality - Base Software
- 384 Subscriber Session Management Features
- 384 Proxy Mobile IPv6 (S2a)
- 385 Mobile IP Registration Revocation
- 385 Session Recovery Support
- 386 Non-Optimized Inter-HSGW Session Handover
- 386 Quality of Service Management Features
- 387 DSCP Marking
- 387 UE Initiated Dedicated Bearer Resource Establishment
- 388 Network Access and Charging Management Features
- 388 EAP Authentication (STa)
- 388 Rf Diameter Accounting
- 389 AAA Server Groups
- 389 Dynamic Policy and Charging: Gxa Reference Interface
- 390 Intelligent Traffic Control
- 390 Network Operation Management Functions
- 390 A10/A11
- 391 Multiple PDN Support
- 391 PPP VSNCP
- 391 Congestion Control
- 392 IP Access Control Lists
- 392 System Management Features
- 393 Management System
- 394 Bulk Statistics Support
- 395 Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
- 396 ANSI T1.276 Compliance
- 397 Features and Functionality - External Application Support
- 397 Web Element Management System
- 399 Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Feature Software
- 399 IP Header Compression (RoHCv1 for IPv6)
- 399 IP Security (IPSec)
- 400 Traffic Policing and Shaping
- 400 Traffic Policing
- 401 Traffic Shaping
- 401 Layer 2 Traffic Management (VLANs)
- 402 Call/Session Procedure Flows
- 402 Initial Attach with IPv6/IPv4 Access
- 404 PMIPv6 Lifetime Extension without Handover
- 405 PDN Connection Release Initiated by UE
- 407 PDN Connection Release Initiated by HSGW
- 408 PDN Connection Release Initiated by P-GW
- 411 Supported Standards
- 411 3GPP References
- 411 3GPP2 References
- 412 IETF References
- 412 Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
- 413 IP Services Gateway Overview
- 414 Introduction
- 415 Service Modes
- 415 RADIUS Server Mode
- 416 RADIUS Proxy
- 416 RADIUS Snoop Mode
- 418 In-line Services
- 418 Enhanced Charging Service
- 418 Content Filtering
- 418 Peer-to-Peer
- 419 Enhanced Feature Support
- 419 IMS Authorization Service
- 420 Content Service Steering
- 420 Multiple IPSG Services
- 420 Session Recovery
- 421 Packet Data Interworking Function Overview
- 422 Product Description
- 423 Product Specifications
- 423 Operating System Requirements
- 423 Platforms
- 423 Hardware Requirements
- 424 Licenses
- 425 Interfaces
- 427 Sample Deployments
- 427 Mobile Station using Mobile IP with PDIF/FA
- 427 Overview
- 428 Mobile IP / Native Simple IP Call Minimum Requirements
- 428 Mobile IP Calls
- 428 Native Simple IP Calls
- 428 Mobile IP Session Setup over IPSec
- 431 Simple IP and Simple IP Fallback
- 434 Simple IP Fallback Minimum Requirements
- 435 Features and Functionality - Base Software
- 435 PSC2 Support
- 436 Duplicate Session Detection
- 436 Unsupported Critical Payload Handling
- 437 Registration Revocation
- 437 CHILD SA Rekey Support
- 437 Denial of Service (DoS) Protection: “Cookie Challenge”
- 438 Cookie Challenge Statistics
- 439 MAC Address Validation
- 439 RADIUS Accounting
- 440 Special RADIUS Attribute Handling
- 441 Mobile IP and Proxy Mobile IP Attributes
- 441 IPv6 Support
- 441 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
- 442 IPv6 Static Routing
- 442 Port-Switch-On-L3-Fail for IPv6
- 442 IKEv2 Keep-Alive (Dead Peer Detection (DPD))
- 442 Congestion Control and Overload Disconnect
- 443 SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) Support
- 443 X.509 Digital Trusted Certificate Support
- 443 Custom DNS Handling
- 445 Features and Functionality - Licensed Enhanced Feature Support
- 446 PDIF Service
- 446 Multiple PDIF Services
- 447 Lawful Intercept
- 447 Diameter Authentication Failure Handling
- 448 Online Upgrade
- 448 The Active-Standby Upgrade Model
- 450 Operation Over a Common IPv4 Network
- 451 Operation Over a Common IPv6 Network
- 452 Other Devices
- 453 Session Recovery Support
- 454 IPSec/IKEv2
- 454 Simple IP Fallback
- 455 Simple IP
- 455 Proxy Mobile IP
- 455 Multiple Authentication in a Proxy Mobile IP Network
- 456 AAA Group Selection
- 456 RADIUS Authentication
- 457 First-Phase Authentication
- 457 Second-Phase Authentication
- 458 Termination
- 458 Session Recovery
- 459 Intelligent Packet Monitoring System (IPMS)
- 459 Multiple Traffic Selectors
- 460 Selective Diameter Profile Update Request Control
- 461 Supported Standards and RFCs
- 461 3GPP2 References
- 461 IETF References
- 462 Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
- 463 PDG/TTG Overview
- 464 Product Description
- 464 Summary of TTG Features and Functions
- 466 Product Specifications
- 466 Licenses
- 466 Hardware Requirements
- 466 Platforms
- 466 Components
- 467 Operating System Requirements
- 468 Network Deployment(s) and Interfaces
- 468 The TTG in a GPRS/UMTS Data Network
- 469 TTG Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
- 470 Features and Functionality
- 470 PDG Service
- 471 TTG Mode
- 471 IP Security (IPSec) Encryption
- 472 Multiple Digital Certificate Selection Based on APN
- 472 Subscriber Traffic Policing for IPSec Access
- 473 DSCP Marking for IPSec Access
- 474 WLAN Access Control
- 474 RADIUS and Diameter Support
- 475 EAP Fast Re-authentication Support
- 475 Pseudonym NAI Support
- 475 Multiple APN Support for IPSec Access
- 476 Lawful Intercept
- 476 IMS Emergency Call Handling
- 476 IPSec Session Recovery Support
- 477 Congestion Control
- 478 Bulk Statistics
- 478 Threshold Crossing Alerts
- 480 Features Not Supported in This Release
- 481 How the PDG/TTG Works
- 481 TTG Connection Establishment Call Flow
- 485 Supported Standards
- 485 3GPP References
- 486 IETF References
- 487 PDN Gateway Overview
- 488 eHRPD Network Summary
- 489 eHRPD Network Components
- 489 Evolved Access Network (eAN)
- 490 Evolved Packet Control Function (ePCF)
- 490 HRPD Serving Gateway (HSGW)
- 491 SAE Network Summary
- 492 E-UTRAN EPC Network Components
- 493 eNodeB
- 493 Mobility Management Entity (MME)
- 494 Serving Gateway (S-GW)
- 494 PDN Gateway (P-GW)
- 495 Product Description
- 498 Product Specifications
- 498 Licenses
- 498 Hardware Requirements
- 498 Platforms
- 498 Components
- 499 Operating System Requirements
- 500 Network Deployment(s)
- 500 PDN Gateway Supporting eHRPD to E-UTRAN/EPC Connectivity
- 501 Supported Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
- 502 S5/S8 Interface
- 503 S2a Interface
- 504 S6b Interface
- 504 SGi Interface
- 505 Gx Interface
- 505 Rf Interface
- 506 Gy Interface
- 507 PDN Gateway in the E-UTRAN/EPC Network
- 508 Supported Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
- 508 S5/S8 Interface
- 509 S6b Interface
- 510 SGi Interface
- 510 Gx Interface
- 511 Gy Interface
- 511 Gz Interface
- 512 Rf Interface
- 513 Features and Functionality - Base Software
- 513 Subscriber Session Management Features
- 513 IPv6 Capabilities
- 514 Source IP Address Validation
- 514 Default and Dedicated EPC Bearers
- 515 Lawful Intercept
- 516 Local Break-Out
- 516 Subscriber Level Trace
- 517 Proxy Mobile IPv6 (S2a)
- 517 Mobile IP Registration Revocation
- 518 Session Recovery Support
- 519 Quality of Service Management Features
- 519 QoS Bearer Management
- 520 DSCP Marking
- 520 Network Access and Charging Management Features
- 520 Enhanced Charging Service (ECS)
- 522 Content Analysis Support
- 523 Content Service Steering
- 523 Support for Multiple Detail Record Types
- 524 Diameter Credit Control Application
- 525 Accept TCP Connections from DCCA Server
- 525 Gy Interface Support
- 526 Online/Offline Charging
- 526 Online Charging
- 527 Offline Charging
- 527 AAA Server Groups
- 528 Dynamic Policy Charging Control (Gx Reference Interface)
- 528 Network Operation Management Functions
- 529 Support Interfaces (Reference Points)
- 529 S5/S8 GTP (E-UTRAN EPC)
- 529 S6b (E-UTRAN EPC)
- 529 SGi
- 530 S2a (eHRPD)
- 530 Multiple PDN Support
- 530 Congestion Control
- 531 IP Access Control Lists
- 531 System Management Features
- 532 Management System Overview
- 533 Bulk Statistics Support
- 534 Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
- 535 ANSI T1.276 Compliance
- 537 Features and Functionality - Inline Service Support
- 537 Content Filtering
- 537 Integrated Adult Content Filter
- 538 ICAP Interface
- 538 Peer-to-Peer Detection
- 540 Features and Functionality - External Application Support
- 540 Web Element Management System
- 542 Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Feature Software
- 542 Inter-Chassis Session Recovery (future release)
- 543 IP Security (IPSec) Encryption
- 544 Traffic Policing and Shaping
- 544 Traffic Policing
- 544 Traffic Shaping
- 545 Layer 2 Traffic Management (VLANs)
- 546 How the PDN Gateway Works
- 546 PMIPv6 PDN Gateway Call/Session Procedures in an eHRPD Network
- 546 Initial Attach with IPv6/IPv4 Access
- 548 PMIPv6 Lifetime Extension without Handover
- 549 PDN Connection Release Initiated by UE
- 551 PDN Connection Release Initiated by HSGW
- 552 PDN Connection Release Initiated by P-GW
- 554 GTP PDN Gateway Call/Session Procedures in an LTE-SAE Network
- 554 Subscriber-initiated Attach (initial)
- 557 Subscriber-initiated Detach
- 559 Supported Standards
- 559 3GPP References
- 560 3GPP2 References
- 560 IETF References
- 561 Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
- 563 Session Control Manager Overview
- 564 Product Description
- 565 IMS Architecture
- 567 Proxy-CSCF
- 568 Interrogating-CSCF
- 568 I-CSCF Interfaces
- 568 Serving-CSCF
- 569 Telephony Application Server (TAS) Basic Supported
- 569 Integrated S/I-CSCF
- 570 Emergency-CSCF
- 570 E-CSCF Interfaces
- 570 A-BG
- 572 Product Specifications
- 572 Technical Specifications
- 572 Licenses
- 573 Hardware Requirements
- 573 Platforms
- 573 System Hardware Components
- 574 Operating System Requirements
- 575 Network Deployments and Interfaces
- 575 SCM in a CDMA2000 Data Network Deployment
- 575 Integrated CSCF / A-BG / HA
- 575 Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
- 576 SIP Interfaces
- 576 DIAMETER Interfaces
- 577 SCM in a GSM/UMTS Data Network Deployment
- 577 CSCF / A-BG / GGSN Deployment
- 577 Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
- 577 SIP Interfaces
- 578 DIAMETER Interfaces
- 579 Features and Functionality - Base Software
- 579 Call Abort Handling
- 579 Call Forking
- 579 Call Types Supported
- 580 Early IMS Security
- 580 Emergency Call Support
- 580 Error Handling
- 580 Future-proof Solution
- 580 Intelligent Integration
- 580 Interworking Function
- 581 MSRP Support
- 581 Presence Enabled
- 581 Redirection
- 581 Redundancy and Session Recovery
- 581 Registration Event Package
- 581 Signaling Compression (SigComp)
- 582 SIP Denial of Service (DoS) Attack Prevention
- 582 SIP Intelligence at the Core
- 582 SIP Large Message Support
- 583 SIP Routing Engine
- 583 Shared Initial Filter Criteria (SiFC)
- 583 Telephony Application Server (TAS) Basic Supported
- 585 Trust Domain
- 586 Features and Functionality - Licensed Enhanced Feature Support
- 586 Interchassis Session Recovery
- 587 IPSec Support
- 587 IPv4-IPv6 Interworking
- 589 IPv6 Support
- 591 Session Recovery Support
- 593 How the SCM Works
- 593 Admission and Routing
- 593 CSCF Access Control Lists
- 593 Translation Lists
- 594 Route Lists
- 594 Signaling Compression
- 595 Supported Standards
- 595 Release 8 3GPP References
- 595 Release 7 3GPP References
- 597 Release 7 3GPP2 References
- 598 IETF References
- 600 Other
- 601 Serving Gateway Overview
- 602 eHRPD Network Summary
- 603 eHRPD Network Components
- 603 Evolved Access Network (eAN)
- 604 Evolved Packet Control Function (ePCF)
- 604 HRPD Serving Gateway (HSGW)
- 605 SAE Network Summary
- 606 E-UTRAN EPC Network Components
- 607 eNodeB
- 607 Mobility Management Entity (MME)
- 607 Serving Gateway (S-GW)
- 608 PDN Gateway (P-GW)
- 609 Product Description
- 612 Product Specifications
- 612 Licenses
- 612 Hardware Requirements
- 612 Platforms
- 612 Components
- 613 Operating System Requirements
- 614 Network Deployment(s)
- 614 Serving Gateway in the E-UTRAN/EPC Network
- 615 Supported Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
- 615 S4 Interface
- 615 S5/S8 Interface
- 616 S1-U Interface
- 617 S11 Interface
- 617 Gxc Interface
- 619 Features and Functionality - Base Software
- 619 Subscriber Session Management Features
- 619 IPv6 Capabilities
- 620 Lawful Intercept
- 620 Subscriber Level Trace
- 621 Session Recovery Support
- 622 Quality of Service Management Features
- 622 QoS Bearer Management
- 623 Network Access and Charging Management Features
- 623 Online/Offline Charging
- 623 Ga/Gz Reference Interfaces
- 624 Network Operation Management Functions
- 624 Support Interfaces (Reference Points)
- 624 S1-U (E-UTRAN EPC)
- 624 S11 (E-UTRAN EPC)
- 625 S5/S8 GTP (E-UTRAN EPC)
- 625 Multiple PDN Support
- 625 Congestion Control
- 626 IP Access Control Lists
- 626 System Management Features
- 627 Management System Overview
- 628 Bulk Statistics Support
- 629 Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
- 630 ANSI T1.276 Compliance
- 632 Features and Functionality - External Application Support
- 632 Web Element Management System
- 634 Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Feature Software
- 634 IP Security (IPSec) Encryption
- 634 Traffic Policing and Shaping
- 635 Layer 2 Traffic Management (VLANs)
- 636 How the Serving Gateway Works
- 636 GTP Serving Gateway Call/Session Procedures in an LTE-SAE Network
- 636 Subscriber-initiated Attach (initial)
- 639 Subscriber-initiated Detach
- 641 Supported Standards
- 641 3GPP References
- 642 3GPP2 References
- 642 IETF References
- 643 Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
- 645 Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) Overview
- 646 Product Description
- 647 Product Specifications
- 647 Licenses
- 647 Hardware Requirements
- 647 Platforms
- 647 ASR 5000 System Hardware Components
- 648 Operating System Requirements
- 648 System Configuration Options
- 649 Benefits of Co-Located GSNs
- 650 Network Deployments and Interfaces
- 650 SGSN and Dual Access SGSN Deployments
- 651 SGSN/GGSN Deployments
- 652 SGSN Logical Network Interfaces
- 656 Features and Functionality - Basic
- 656 All-IP Network (AIPN)
- 657 SS7 Support
- 657 PDP Context Support
- 658 Mobility Management
- 658 GPRS Attach
- 658 GPRS Detach
- 659 Paging
- 659 Service Request
- 659 Authentication
- 659 P-TMSI Reallocation
- 660 Identity Request
- 660 Location Management
- 660 Multiple PLMN Support
- 661 Intra/Inter SGSN Serving Radio Network Subsystem (RNS) Relocation (3G only)
- 661 Equivalent PLMN
- 661 Network Sharing
- 661 Benefits of Network Sharing
- 662 GWCN Configuration
- 662 MOCN Configuration
- 663 Implementation
- 664 Session Management
- 664 PDP Context Activation
- 664 PDP Context Modification
- 664 PDP Context Deactivation
- 665 PDP Context Preservation
- 665 Charging
- 665 SGSN Call Detail Records (S-CDRs)
- 665 Mobility Call Detail Records (M-CDRs)
- 666 Short Message Service CDRs
- 666 Overcharging Protection
- 667 NPU FastPath
- 669 Operator Policy
- 669 What an Operator Policy Can Do
- 669 How the Operator Policies Work
- 670 Some Configurable Features for Operator Policies
- 671 Default APN
- 671 VLR Pooling via the Gs Interface
- 672 HSPA Fallback
- 672 Local QoS Capping
- 672 Tracking Usage of GEA Encryption Algorithms
- 673 Features and Functionality - Enhanced and Licensed
- 673 Direct Tunnel
- 674 Lawful Intercept
- 675 How LI Works
- 675 QoS Traffic Policing per Subscriber
- 675 QoS Classes
- 675 QoS Negotiation
- 676 DSCP Marking
- 676 Traffic Policing
- 677 Session Recovery
- 678 SGSN Pooling and Iu-Flex / Gb-Flex
- 678 Short Message Service (SMS over Gd)
- 680 How the SGSN Works
- 680 First-Time GPRS Attach
- 682 PDP Context Activation Procedures
- 684 Network-Initiated PDP Context Activation Process
- 685 MS-Initiated Detach Procedure
- 687 Supported Standards
- 687 IETF Requests for Comments (RFCs)
- 687 3GPP Standards
- 689 ITU Standards
- 689 Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
- 691 Content Filtering Support Overview
- 692 Introduction
- 693 Supported Platforms and Products
- 694 Licenses
- 694 URL Blacklisting
- 694 Category-based Content Filtering
- 695 URL Blacklisting Support
- 696 URL Blacklisting Solution Components
- 697 Web Element Manager (WEM)
- 697 Central Decision Point (CF-CDP)
- 698 How URL Blacklisting Works
- 698 Blacklist Updates
- 698 URL Blacklisting Action
- 700 Category-based Content Filtering Support
- 700 Benefits of Category-based Content Filtering
- 701 Static-and-Dynamic Content Filtering
- 701 Limitations of Dynamic Content Filtering
- 702 ECS and Content Filtering Application
- 703 Components of Category-based Content Filtering Solution
- 704 Category-based Content Filtering Subsystem
- 705 Static Rating Categorization Database (SRDB)
- 705 Dynamic Static Rating Categorization Database
- 706 Rater Package Model Files
- 706 Content Rating Rules Update Server
- 706 Master Content Rating Database Server (MCRDBS)
- 707 ECS Storage System
- 707 RADIUS Server and Policy Manager
- 708 Customer-Care Management Interface (CF-CCI)
- 708 Web Element Manager (WEM)
- 709 Central Decision Point (CF-CDP) and Report Engine (RE)
- 710 Report Engine (RE)
- 711 How Category-based Content Filtering Works
- 716 How URL Blacklisting and Category-based Content Filtering Work Concurrently
- 717 Content Filtering Server Group Support
- 719 External Storage System
- 720 Minimum System Requirements and Recommendations
- 720 System Requirements for WEM
- 720 System Requirements for CF-CDP
- 721 Special Software Requirement for CF-CCI Server Application
- 721 WEM Client System Requirements
- 721 CF Customer Care Interface Client Recommendations
- 722 Additional Requirements on Chassis
- 723 Enhanced Charging Service Overview
- 724 Introduction
- 724 Charging Subsystem
- 724 Traffic Analyzers
- 725 Shallow Packet Inspection
- 725 Deep Packet Inspection
- 726 Supported Accounting and Charging Interfaces
- 726 Accounting Interfaces for Postpaid Service
- 726 Accounting and Charging Interface for Prepaid Service
- 726 Charging Records in ECS
- 728 Licensing
- 729 ECS Architecture
- 730 How ECS Works
- 730 Content Service Steering
- 730 Protocol Analyzer
- 731 Protocol Analyzer Software Stack
- 732 Rule Definitions
- 734 Routing Ruledefs and Packet Inspection
- 736 Charging Ruledefs and the Charging Engine
- 736 Group-of-Ruledefs
- 737 Rulebase
- 738 Enhanced Services in ECS
- 738 Session Control in ECS
- 739 Time and Flow-based Bearer Charging in ECS
- 740 Content Filtering Support
- 740 Content Filtering Server Group Support
- 740 In-line Content Filtering Support
- 741 IP Readdressing Feature
- 741 Next-hop Address Configuration
- 741 X-Header Insertion and Encryption Feature
- 742 X-Header Insertion
- 742 X-Header Encryption
- 743 Limitations to the Header Insertion Feature
- 744 Post Processing Feature
- 744 How the Post-processing Feature Works
- 745 Time-of-Day Activation/Deactivation of Rules
- 745 How the Time-of-Day Activation/Deactivation of Rules Feature Works
- 746 URL Filtering
- 747 ECS Deployment
- 748 Accounting Interfaces
- 748 GTPP Accounting
- 748 RADIUS Accounting and Credit Control
- 749 Diameter Accounting and Credit Control
- 749 Gx Interface Support
- 750 Gy Interface Support
- 751 Standard GGSN Call Detail Records (G-CDRs)
- 751 G-CDR Format
- 751 Enhanced GGSN Call Detail Records (eG-CDRs)
- 751 eG-CDR Format
- 751 Triggers to Update eG-CDRs
- 752 Triggers to Close eG-CDRs
- 753 Event Detail Records (EDRs)
- 753 EDR format
- 753 Flow-overflow EDR
- 754 EDR Generation in Flow-end and Transaction Complete Scenarios with sn-volume Fields
- 755 Usage Detail Records (UDRs)
- 755 UDR format
- 756 Charging Record Generation
- 756 EDR/UDR/FDR (xDR) Storage
- 756 Hard Disk Support on SMC Card
- 758 Charging Methods and Interfaces
- 758 Prepaid Credit Control
- 758 Postpaid
- 760 Prepaid Billing in ECS
- 760 How ECS Prepaid Billing Works
- 761 Credit Control Application (CCA) in ECS
- 761 How Credit Control Application (CCA) Works for Prepaid Billing
- 764 Postpaid Billing in ECS
- 764 How ECS Postpaid Billing Works
- 764 ECS Postpaid Billing in GPRS/UMTS Networks
- 766 Postpaid Billing in CDMA-2000 Networks
- 768 External Storage System
- 769 System Resource Allocation
- 770 Redundancy Support in ECS
- 770 Intra-chassis Session Recovery Interoperability
- 770 Recovery from Task Failure
- 770 Recovery from CPU or Packet Processing Card Failure
- 771 Inter-chassis Session Recovery Interoperability
- 771 Inter-chassis Session Recovery Architecture
- 771 Recovery from L-ESS Failure
- 771 Impact on xDR File Naming
- 772 Impact on xDR File Content
- 775 MME in LTE/SAE Wireless Data Services
- 776 Product Description
- 779 Product Specification
- 779 Licenses
- 779 Hardware Requirements
- 779 Platforms
- 779 System Hardware Components
- 780 Operating System Requirements
- 781 Network Deployment and Interfaces
- 781 MME in the LTE/SAE Network
- 781 Supported Interfaces
- 784 Features and Functionality - Base Software
- 784 Subscriber Session Management Features
- 784 EPS Bearer Context Support
- 785 NAS Protocol Support
- 785 EPS Mobility Management (EMM)
- 785 EPS Session Management (ESM)
- 786 EPS GTPv2 Support on S11 Interface
- 786 Subscriber Level Session Trace
- 788 Session and Quality of Service Management
- 788 Network Access Control Functions
- 788 Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA)
- 789 HSS Support Over S6a Interface
- 790 Network Entity Management
- 790 MME Selection
- 790 Packet Data Network Gateway (P-GW) Selection
- 790 Serving Gateway (S-GW) Selection
- 791 3GPP R8 Identity Support
- 792 Tracking Area List Management
- 792 Reachability Management
- 792 Network Operation Management Functions
- 792 Overload Management in MME
- 793 Radio Resource Management Functions
- 793 Benefits
- 793 Description
- 793 Mobile Equipment Identity Check
- 793 Multiple PDN Support
- 794 System Management Features
- 794 Management System Overview
- 795 Bulk Statistics Support
- 796 Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
- 797 NAS Signalling Security
- 798 Features and Functionality - Licensed Enhanced Feature Software
- 798 Session Recovery Support
- 799 License
- 799 IPv6 Support
- 800 License
- 800 IP Security (IPSec)
- 801 License
- 801 Lawful Intercept
- 802 License
- 802 MME Inter-Chassis Session Recovery
- 803 Web Element Management System
- 805 How MME Works
- 805 EPS Bearer Context Processing
- 805 Purge Procedure
- 806 Paging Procedure
- 806 Subscriber Session Processing
- 806 Subscriber Registration Setup Procedure
- 808 User-initiated Subscriber De-registration Setup Procedure
- 809 Service Request Procedure
- 809 User-initiated Service Request Procedure
- 811 Network-initiated Service Request Procedure
- 812 Supported Standards
- 812 3GPP References
- 812 IETF References
- 815 Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
- 817 Peer-to-Peer Overview
- 818 Supported Platforms and Products
- 819 Licenses
- 820 P2P Overview
- 824 P2P Voice Call Duration
- 824 Random Drop Charging Action
- 824 Dynamic Signature Updates
- 825 P2P Protocol Detection Software Versions
- 825 Enabling and Disabling P2P Dynamic Signature Updates
- 826 Loading and Unloading P2P Signature File
- 826 Loading Signature File
- 826 Unloading Signature File
- 827 How P2P Works
- 827 Advantages of P2P Processing Before DPI
- 828 P2P Session Recovery
- 828 Recovery from Task Failure
- 828 Recovery from CPU or PSC/PSC2 Failure
- 828 Limitations
- 829 Skype
- 829 eDonkey
- 829 Yahoo
- 829 MSN
- 829 BitTorrent
- 830 Jabber
- 830 Gnutella / Morpheus
- 830 Winny
- 830 FastTrack
- 830 Gadu-Gadu
- 830 Other Limitations
- 833 Personal Stateful Firewall Overview
- 834 Supported Platforms and Products
- 835 Licenses
- 836 Overview
- 837 Supported Features
- 837 Protection against Denial-of-Service Attacks
- 837 Types of Denial-of-Service Attacks
- 839 Protection against Port Scanning
- 839 Application-level Gateway Support
- 840 Stateful Packet Inspection and Filtering Support
- 840 Stateless Packet Inspection and Filtering Support
- 840 Host Pool, IMSI Pool, and Port Map Support
- 841 Host Pool Support
- 841 IMSI Pool Support
- 841 Port Map Support
- 841 Flow Recovery Support
- 842 SNMP Thresholding Support
- 842 Logging Support
- 843 How Personal Stateful Firewall Works
- 843 Disabling Firewall Policy
- 844 Mid-session Firewall Policy Update
- 844 How it Works
- 848 Understanding Rules with Stateful Inspection
- 848 Connection State and State Table in Personal Stateful Firewall
- 849 Transport and Network Protocols and States
- 849 TCP Protocol and Connection State
- 850 UDP Protocol and Connection State
- 850 ICMP Protocol and Connection State
- 850 Application-Level Traffic and States
- 851 HTTP Application and State
- 851 File Transfer Protocol and State
- 853 GTPP Storage Server Overview
- 854 Product Description
- 854 Partnering with a GSN
- 855 System Requirements and Recommendations
- 855 Minimum System Requirements for Stand-alone Deployment
- 855 Minimum System Requirements for Cluster Deployment
- 856 Default Ports for GSS
- 857 GSS Hardware Sizing and Provisioning Guidelines
- 857 Hard Drive Partition Recommendations
- 858 IP Multipathing (IPMP) on GSS Server (Optional)
- 859 Features of the GSS
- 859 GSS Server Application
- 859 PostgreSQL Database Engine 8.2.0
- 859 GSS FileGen Utility
- 859 File Format Encoding for CDRs
- 862 Redundant Data File Support
- 862 PSMON
- 862 Cluster Support in GSS
- 863 Cluster Components
- 863 Multiple Instance GSS
- 864 Monitoring of Disk Partitions
- 866 Network Deployments and Interfaces
- 866 Deploying the GSS
- 868 Cluster Mode GSS Deployment in GPRS/UMTS Network
- 870 How the GSS Works
- 871 External Storage System Overview
- 872 Overview
- 874 Local, Short-Term External Storage System
- 874 Remote, Long-Term External Storage System
- 876 System Requirements
- 876 ASR 5000 System Requirements
- 876 ESS System Requirements
- 876 Minimum System Recommendations for Stand-alone Deployment of L-ESS and R-ESS
- 877 Minimum System Recommendations for Cluster Deployment of L-ESS
- 878 Recommendations for R-ESS Reporting System Client (Optional)
- 879 inPilot Overview
- 880 Introduction
- 880 Report Types
- 883 Exporting Reports to Other File Formats
- 884 inPilot Architecture
- 887 Distributed Architecture of inPilot
- 888 How RDP works with inPilot
- 890 inPilot Deployment
- 891 System Requirements
- 893 Network Address Translation Overview
- 894 Supported Platforms and Products
- 895 Licenses
- 896 Supported Standards
- 897 NAT Feature Overview
- 898 NAT Realms
- 899 NAT IP Pool Groups
- 900 NAT IP Address Allocation and Deallocation
- 900 NAT IP Address Allocation
- 901 NAT IP Address Deallocation
- 901 NAT Port-chunk Allocation and Deallocation
- 901 NAT Port-chunk Allocation
- 901 NAT Port-chunk Deallocation
- 902 NAT Binding Timer
- 902 Subscriber Session Disconnect
- 902 NAT IP Address/Port Allocation Failure
- 902 TCP 2MSL Timer
- 903 NAT Binding Records
- 903 NAT Binding Updates
- 904 CoA NAT Query
- 905 Firewall-and-NAT Policy
- 906 Disabling NAT Policy
- 906 Updating Firewall-and-NAT Policy in Mid-session
- 906 Target-based NAT Configuration
- 907 NAT Application Level Gateway
- 908 Supported NAT ALGs
- 908 EDRs and UDRs
- 908 EDRs
- 908 UDRs
- 908 Bulk Statistics
- 909 Alarms
- 910 Session Recovery and ICSR
- 912 How NAT Works
- 917 Web Element Manager Overview
- 918 Supported Features
- 918 FCAPS Support
- 918 Fault Management
- 918 Configuration Management
- 919 Accounting Management
- 920 Performance Management
- 920 Security Management
- 922 Additional Features
- 923 Web Element Manager System Requirements
- 923 Server Application
- 924 Client Access
- 925 WEM Architecture
- 925 Host Filesystem
- 925 Apache Web Server
- 925 WEM Server FCAPS Support
- 925 Fault Management
- 926 Configuration Management
- 927 Accounting Management
- 928 Performance Management
- 928 Security Management
- 929 ANSI T1.276 Compliance
- 929 WEM Process Monitor
- 930 Bulk Statistics Server
- 930 Script Server
- 930 PostgreSQL Database Server
- 931 WEM Logger
- 933 Technical Specifications
- 934 Physical Dimensions
- 934 Chassis
- 934 Application Cards
- 934 Line Cards
- 935 Fan Tray Assemblies
- 935 Lower Fan Tray
- 935 Upper Fan Tray
- 935 Power Filter Unit
- 936 Weight Specifications
- 937 Power Specifications
- 937 Estimating Power Requirements
- 938 Mounting Requirements
- 940 Interface Specifications
- 940 SPIO Card Interfaces
- 940 Console Port Interface
- 941 Console Cable Specifications
- 942 Fiber SFP Interface
- 943 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 Interface
- 943 Central Office Alarm Interface
- 946 Electrical Characteristics
- 946 Central Office Alarm Wiring Example
- 946 BITS Timing Interface
- 947 BITS BNC Timing Interface
- 947 BITS 3-Pin Timing Interface
- 947 Ethernet 10/100 Line Card Interfaces
- 947 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 Interface
- 948 Ethernet 1000 Line Card/Quad Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (QGLC) SFPs
- 948 QGLC/1000Base-SX
- 949 QGLC/1000Base-LX Interface
- 950 RJ-45 SFP Interface
- 951 10 Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (XGLC) SFP+
- 951 XGLC 10GBase-SR
- 951 XGLC 10 Base-LR Interface
- 952 Fiber ATM/POS OC-3 (OLC and OLC2) Multi-Mode Interface
- 952 Fiber ATM/POS OC-3 SM IR-1 Interface
- 953 Channelized Line Cards
- 953 Channelized Line Cards with Single-mode Interface
- 954 Channelized Line Cards (CLC and CLC2) with Multi-Mode Interface
- 957 Safety, Electrical, and Environmental Certifications
- 958 Federal Communications Commission Warning
- 958 ICS Notice
- 958 Laser Notice
- 959 Safety Certifications
- 960 Electrical Certifications
- 961 Environmental Certifications
- 963 Environmental Specifications
- 964 Environmental Information
- 964 Storage Temperature and Humidity
- 964 Operating Temperature and Humidity
- 964 Altitude Operations
- 964 Supported Environmental Standards
- 965 Chassis Air Flow
- 967 Glossary
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Table of contents
- 1 Front Cover
- 3 Contents
- 17 About this Guide
- 18 Conventions Used
- 20 Contacting Customer Support
- 21 Command Line Interface Overview
- 22 CLI Structure
- 23 CLI Command Modes
- 24 CLI Administrative Users
- 24 Administrative User Types
- 24 Authenticating Administrative Users with RADIUS
- 24 RADIUS Mapping System
- 25 RADIUS Privileges
- 26 Administrative User Privileges
- 27 Allowed Commands per User Type
- 28 Inspector Mode Commands
- 28 Operator Mode Commands
- 29 Administrator Mode Commands
- 30 Security Administrator Mode Commands
- 31 CLI Contexts
- 32 Understanding the CLI Command Prompt
- 33 CLI Command Syntax
- 34 Entering and Viewing CLI Commands
- 34 Entering Partial CLI Commands
- 34 CLI Command Auto-completion
- 35 Using CLI Auto-Pagination
- 35 Using CLI Autoconfirmation
- 36 Regulating the Command Output
- 37 Viewing Command History
- 38 Obtaining CLI Help
- 39 Exiting the CLI and CLI Command Modes
- 39 Exiting Configuration Sub-modes
- 39 Exiting Global Configuration Mode
- 40 Ending a CLI Session
- 41 Accessing the CLI
- 41 Accessing the CLI Locally Using the Console Port
- 43 Remotely Accessing the CLI
- 45 Enhanced Feature Overview
- 46 Supported Products and Licensing
- 51 Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
- 52 Verifying the Configuration
- 52 Feature Configuration
- 53 Service Configuration
- 54 Context Configuration
- 54 System Configuration
- 54 Finding Configuration Errors
- 56 Saving the Configuration
- 57 Saving the Configuration on the Chassis
- 59 Access Control Lists
- 60 Overview
- 61 Understanding ACLs
- 61 Rule(s)
- 61 Actions
- 62 Criteria
- 63 Rule Order
- 64 Configuring ACLs on the System
- 64 Creating ACLs
- 64 Configuring Action and Criteria for Subscriber Traffic
- 65 Configuring an “Undefined” ACL
- 66 Verifying the ACL Configuration
- 67 Applying IP ACLs
- 68 Applying an ACL to an Individual Interface
- 68 Applying ACL to Interface
- 69 Verifying the ACL Configuration on Interface
- 70 Applying an ACL to All Traffic Within a Context
- 70 Applying ACL to Context
- 71 Verifying the ACL Configuration in a Context
- 72 Applying an ACL to an Individual Subscriber
- 72 Applying ACL to an Individual Subscriber
- 73 Verifying the ACL Configuration to an Individual Subscriber
- 74 Applying a Single ACL to Multiple Subscribers
- 75 Applying an ACL to the Subscriber Named default
- 75 Applying an ACL to the Subscriber Named default
- 76 Verifying the ACL Configuration to the Subscriber Named default
- 77 Applying an ACL to Service-specified Default Subscribers
- 77 Applying an ACL to Service-specified Default Subscriber
- 78 Verifying the ACL Configuration to Service-specified Default Subscriber
- 79 Applying a Single ACL to Multiple Subscribers via APNs
- 79 Applying an ACL to Multiple Subscriber via APNs
- 80 Verifying the ACL Configuration to APNs
- 83 Always-on
- 84 Overview
- 85 Configuring Always-on
- 85 Configuring Always-on
- 86 Verifying Your Configuration
- 87 Broadcast Multicast Service
- 88 Overview
- 88 Licensing
- 89 Configuring BCMCS
- 89 BCMCS Group Configuration
- 89 RADIUS Server Configuration
- 91 CoA, RADIUS DM, and Session Redirection (Hotlining)
- 92 RADIUS Change of Authorization and Disconnect Message
- 92 CoA Overview
- 92 DM Overview
- 92 Enabling CoA and DM
- 93 Enabling CoA and DM
- 93 CoA and DM Attributes
- 94 CoA and DM Error-Cause Attribute
- 95 Viewing CoA and DM Statistics
- 98 Session Redirection (Hotlining)
- 98 Overview
- 98 Operation
- 98 ACL Rule
- 98 Redirecting Subscriber Sessions
- 99 Session Limits On Redirection
- 99 Stopping Redirection
- 99 Handling IP Fragments
- 99 Recovery
- 99 AAA Accounting
- 100 Viewing the Redirected Session Entries for a Subscriber
- 105 Congestion Control
- 106 Overview
- 107 Configuring Congestion Control
- 107 Configuring the Congestion Control Threshold
- 107 Configuring Service Congestion Policies
- 108 Enabling Congestion Control Redirect Overload Policy
- 109 Verify the Service Overload Policies
- 109 Verify the Congestion Control Configuration
- 110 Disconnecting Subscribers Based on Call or Inactivity Time
- 113 Content Service Steering
- 114 Overview
- 115 Configuring Internal Content Service Steering
- 115 Defining IP Access Lists for Internal CSS
- 116 Applying an ACL to an Individual Subscriber (Optional)
- 116 Applying an ACL to Multiple Subscribers (Optional)
- 116 Applying an ACL to the Subscriber Named default (Optional)
- 116 Applying an ACL to Service-specified Default Subscribers (Optional)
- 117 Applying an ACL to Multiple Subscribers via APNs (Optional)
- 119 Direct Tunnel
- 120 Direct Tunnel Feature Overview
- 122 Direct Tunnel Configuration
- 122 Enabling and Disabling GTP-U Direct Tunnels
- 122 Enabling a Direct Tunnel
- 122 Example Configuration
- 123 Disabling a Direct Tunnel
- 123 Example Configuration
- 123 Disabling or Enabling DT Access to Specific GGSN(s)
- 123 Disabling a Direct Tunnel to a GGSN
- 124 Example Configuration
- 124 Re-enabling a Direct Tunnel to a GGSN
- 124 Example Configuration
- 124 Disabling or Enabling Direct Tunnels to Specific RNC(s)
- 125 Disabling a Direct Tunnel to an RNC
- 125 Example Configuration
- 125 Re-enabling a Direct Tunnel to an RNC
- 125 Example Configuration
- 127 GRE Protocol Interface
- 128 Introduction
- 130 Supported Standards
- 131 Supported Networks and Platforms
- 132 Licenses
- 133 Services and Application on GRE Interface
- 134 How GRE Interface Support Works
- 134 Ingress Packet Processing on GRE Interface
- 136 Egress Packet Processing on GRE Interface
- 138 GRE Interface Configuration
- 138 Virtual Routing And Forwarding (VRF) Configuration
- 139 GRE Tunnel Interface Configuration
- 140 Enabling OSPF for VRF
- 140 Associating IP Pool and AAA Group with VRF
- 141 Associating APN with VRF
- 141 Static Route Configuration
- 143 Verifying Your Configuration
- 145 Gx Interface Support
- 146 Rel. 6 Gx Interface
- 146 Introduction
- 147 Licensing
- 147 Supported Standards
- 147 Supported Networks and Platforms
- 147 How it Works
- 149 Configuring Rel. 6 Gx Interface
- 150 Configuring IMS Authorization Service at Context Level
- 151 Verifying IMS Authorization Service Configuration
- 151 Applying IMS Authorization Service to an APN
- 152 Verifying Subscriber Configuration
- 152 Saving the Configuration
- 153 Rel. 7 Gx Interface
- 153 Introduction
- 155 Supported Networks and Platforms
- 155 Licensing
- 155 Supported Standards
- 156 Terminology and Definitions
- 156 Policy Control
- 158 Charging Control
- 159 Charging Correlation
- 159 Policy and Charging Control (PCC) Rules
- 161 PCC Procedures over Gx Reference Point
- 161 Request for PCC rules
- 161 Provisioning of PCC rules
- 161 Selecting a PCC Rule for Uplink IP Packets
- 162 Selecting a PCC Rule and IP CAN Bearer for Downlink IP Packets
- 162 Volume Reporting Over Gx
- 162 License Requirement
- 162 Supported Standards
- 163 Feature Overview
- 163 Usage Monitoring
- 164 Usage Reporting
- 165 How R7 Gx Works
- 168 Configuring Rel. 7 Gx Interface
- 168 Configuring IMS Authorization Service at Context Level
- 170 Verifying the Configuration
- 170 Applying IMS Authorization Service to an APN
- 171 Verifying Subscriber Configuration
- 171 Configuring Volume Reporting over Gx
- 171 Saving the Configuration
- 172 Gathering Statistics
- 173 HA Proxy DNS Intercept
- 174 Overview
- 176 Configuring Proxy DNS Intercept
- 176 Enabling Proxy DNS Intercept in the Destination Context
- 176 Creating the Proxy DNS Intercept Rules List
- 177 Associating a Proxy DNS Intercept Rules List With a Subscriber
- 179 HA Redundancy for Dynamic Home Agent Assignment
- 180 Feature Description
- 180 Supported Implementations
- 181 Configuring HA Redundancy for Dynamic Home Agent Assignment
- 181 Configuring the AAA Service Controller
- 182 Configuring RADIUS Support on the HA
- 183 Verifying RADIUS Server Configurations
- 185 ICAP Interface Support
- 186 Supported Networks and Platforms
- 187 Licensing
- 188 ICAP Interface Support Overview
- 189 Failure Action on Retransmitted Packets
- 191 Configuring ICAP Interface Support
- 191 Creating ICAP Server Group and Address Binding
- 192 Configuring ICAP Server and Other Parameters
- 192 Configuring ECS Rulebase for ICAP Server Group
- 193 Configuring Charging Action for ICAP Server Group
- 193 Verifying the ICAP Server Group Configuration
- 195 Intelligent Traffic Control
- 196 Overview
- 196 ITC and EV-DO Rev A in 3GPP2 Networks
- 196 Bandwidth Control and Limiting
- 198 How it Works
- 199 Configuring Flow-based Traffic Policing
- 200 Configuring Class Maps
- 200 Configuring Policy Maps
- 201 Configuring Policy Groups
- 202 Configuring a Subscriber for Flow-based Traffic Policing
- 202 Verifying Flow-based Traffic Policing Configuration
- 203 Interchassis Session Recovery
- 204 Overview
- 204 Interchassis Communication
- 204 Checkpoint Messages
- 205 AAA Monitor
- 205 BGP Interaction
- 205 Requirements
- 207 ICSR Operation
- 209 Chassis Initialization
- 209 Chassis Operation
- 209 Chassis Communication
- 209 Chassis Switchover
- 211 Configuring Interchassis Session Recovery (ICSR)
- 212 Configuring the Service Redundancy Protocol (SRP) Context
- 212 Creating and Binding the SRP Context
- 212 Configuring the SRP Context Parameters
- 213 Configuring the SRP Context Interface Parameters
- 214 Verifying SRP Configuration
- 215 Modifying the Source Context for ICSR
- 215 Configuring BGP Router and HA Address
- 216 Configuring SRP Context for BGP
- 216 Verifying BGP Configuration
- 216 Modifying the Destination Context for ICSR
- 217 Configuring BGP Router and HA Address in Destination Context
- 217 Configuring SRP Context for BGP for Destination Context
- 217 Setting Subscriber to Default Mode
- 218 Verifying BGP Configuration in Destination Context
- 218 Disabling Bulk Statistics Collection on a Standby System
- 218 Verifying the Primary and Backup Chassis Configuration
- 221 IP Header Compression
- 222 Overview
- 223 Configuring VJ Header Compression for PPP
- 223 Enabling VJ Header Compression
- 224 Verifying the VJ Header Compression Configuration
- 225 Configuring RoHC Header Compression for PPP
- 225 Enabling RoHC Header Compression for PPP
- 226 Verifying the Header Compression Configuration
- 227 Configuring Both RoHC and VJ Header Compression
- 227 Enabling RoHC and VJ Header Compression for PPP
- 228 Verifying the Header Compression Configuration
- 229 Configuring RoHC for Use with SO67 in PDSN Service
- 229 Enabling RoHC Header Compression with PDSN
- 230 Verifying the Header Compression Configuration
- 231 Using an RoHC Profile for Subscriber Sessions
- 231 Creating RoHC Profile for Subscriber using Compression Mode
- 232 Creating RoHC Profile for Subscriber using Decompression Mode
- 233 Applying RoHC Profile to a Subscriber
- 233 Verifying the Header Compression Configuration
- 235 Disabling VJ Header Compression Over PPP
- 235 Disabling VJ Header Compression
- 236 Verifying the VJ Header Compression Configuration
- 237 Disabling RoHC Header Compression Over SO67
- 237 Disabling RoHC Header Compression
- 237 Verifying the Header Compression Configuration
- 239 Checking IP Header Compression Statistics
- 240 RADIUS Attributes for IP Header Compression
- 241 IP Pool Sharing Protocol
- 242 Overview
- 242 Primary HA Functionality
- 242 Secondary HA Functionality
- 243 Requirements, Limitations, & Behavior
- 244 How IPSP Works
- 244 IPSP Operation for New Sessions
- 246 IPSP Operation for Session Handoffs
- 248 Configuring IPSP Before the Software Upgrade
- 248 Configuring the AAA Server for IPSP
- 249 Enabling IPSP on the Secondary HA
- 249 Enabling IPSP on the Primary HA
- 250 Verifying the IPSP Configuration
- 251 Configuring IPSP After the Software Upgrade
- 252 Disabling IPSP
- 253 IP Security
- 255 Overview
- 259 IPSec Terminology
- 259 Crypto Access Control List (ACL)
- 259 Transform Set
- 259 ISAKMP Policy
- 260 Crypto Map
- 260 Manual Crypto Maps
- 260 ISAKMP Crypto Maps
- 260 Dynamic Crypto Maps
- 262 Implementing IPSec for PDN Access Applications
- 262 How the IPSec-based PDN Access Configuration Works
- 263 Configuring IPSec Support for PDN Access
- 265 Implementing IPSec for Mobile IP Applications
- 265 How the IPSec-based Mobile IP Configuration Works
- 268 Configuring IPSec Support for Mobile IP
- 270 Implementing IPSec for L2TP Applications
- 270 How IPSec is Used for Attribute-based L2TP Configurations
- 272 Configuring Support for L2TP Attribute-based Tunneling with IPSec
- 273 How IPSec is Used for PDSN Compulsory L2TP Configurations
- 274 Configuring Support for L2TP PDSN Compulsory Tunneling with IPSec
- 275 How IPSec is Used for L2TP Configurations on the GGSN
- 276 Configuring GGSN Support for L2TP Tunneling with IPSec
- 277 Transform Set Configuration
- 277 Configuring Transform Set
- 278 Verifying the Crypto Transform Set Configuration
- 279 ISAKMP Policy Configuration
- 279 Configuring ISAKMP Policy
- 280 Verifying the ISAKMP Policy Configuration
- 281 ISAKMP Crypto Map Configuration
- 281 Configuring ISAKMP Crypto Maps
- 282 Verifying the ISAKMP Crypto Map Configuration
- 284 Dynamic Crypto Map Configuration
- 284 Configuring Dynamic Crypto Maps
- 285 Verifying the Dynamic Crypto Map Configuration
- 286 Manual Crypto Map Configuration
- 286 Configuring Manual Crypto Maps
- 287 Verifying the Manual Crypto Map Configuration
- 289 Crypto Map and Interface Association
- 289 Applying Crypto Map to an Interface
- 290 Verifying the Interface Configuration with Crypto Map
- 291 FA Services Configuration to Support IPSec
- 291 Modifying FA service to Support IPSec
- 292 Verifying the FA Service Configuration with IPSec
- 293 HA Service Configuration to Support IPSec
- 293 Modifying HA service to Support IPSec
- 294 Verifying the HA Service Configuration with IPSec
- 295 RADIUS Attributes for IPSec-based Mobile IP Applications
- 296 LAC Service Configuration to Support IPSec
- 296 Modifying LAC service to Support IPSec
- 297 Verifying the LAC Service Configuration with IPSec
- 298 Subscriber Attributes for L2TP Application IPSec Support
- 299 PDSN Service Configuration for L2TP Support
- 299 Modifying PDSN service to Support Attribute-based L2TP Tunneling
- 300 Modifying PDSN service to Support Compulsory L2TP Tunneling
- 300 Verifying the PDSN Service Configuration for L2TP
- 301 Redundant IPSec Tunnel Fail-Over
- 301 Supported Standards
- 303 Redundant IPSec Tunnel Fail-over Configuration
- 303 Configuring Crypto Group
- 304 Modify ISAKMP Crypto Map Configuration to Match Crypto Group
- 305 Verifying the Crypto Group Configuration
- 306 Dead Peer Detection (DPD) Configuration
- 306 Configuring Crypto Group
- 307 Verifying the DPD Configuration
- 308 APN Template Configuration to Support L2TP
- 308 Modifying APN Template to Support L2TP
- 309 Verifying the APN Configuration for L2TP
- 311 L2TP Access Concentrator
- 312 L2TP Session and Tunnel Capacities
- 314 Applicable Products and Relevant Sections
- 315 Supported LAC Service Configurations for PDSN Simple IP
- 316 Attribute-based Tunneling
- 316 How The Attribute-based L2TP Configuration Works
- 317 Configuring Attribute-based L2TP Support for PDSN Simple IP
- 317 PDSN Service-based Compulsory Tunneling
- 317 How PDSN Service-based Compulsory Tunneling Works
- 318 Configuring L2TP Compulsory Tunneling Support for PDSN Simple IP
- 320 Supported LAC Service Configurations for the GGSN
- 321 Transparent IP PDP Context Processing with L2TP Support
- 322 Non-transparent IP PDP Context Processing with L2TP Support
- 323 PPP PDP Context Processing with L2TP Support
- 324 Configuring the GGSN to Support L2TP
- 326 Supported LAC Service Configuration for Mobile IP
- 326 How The Attribute-based L2TP Configuration for MIP Works
- 327 Configuring Attribute-based L2TP Support for HA Mobile IP
- 329 Configuring Subscriber Profiles for L2TP Support
- 329 RADIUS and Subscriber Profile Attributes Used
- 331 RADIUS Tagging Support
- 331 Configuring Local Subscriber Profiles for L2TP Support
- 331 Configuring Local Subscriber
- 332 Verifying the L2TP Configuration
- 332 Tunneling All Subscribers in a Specific Context Without Using RADIUS Attributes
- 333 Configuring LAC Services
- 333 Configuring LAC Service
- 334 Configuring LNS Peer
- 334 Verifying the LAC Service Configuration
- 336 Modifying PDSN Services for L2TP Support
- 336 Modifying PDSN Service
- 337 Verifying the PDSN Service for L2TP Support
- 338 Modifying APN Templates to Support L2TP
- 338 Assigning LNS Peer Address in APN Template
- 339 Configuring Outbound Authentication
- 339 Verifying the APN Configuration
- 341 L2TP Network Server
- 342 L2TP LNS Session and Tunnel Capacities
- 343 LNS Service Operation
- 344 Information Required
- 344 Source Context Configuration
- 346 Destination Context Configuration
- 347 How This Configuration Works
- 350 Configuring the System to Support LNS Functionality
- 350 Creating and Binding LNS Service
- 351 Configuring Authentication Parameters for LNS Service
- 351 Configuring Tunnel and Session Parameters for LNS Service
- 352 Configuring Peer LAC servers for LNS Service
- 352 Configuring Domain Alias for AAA Subscribers
- 353 Verifying the LNS Service Configuration
- 355 MIP NAT Traversal
- 356 Overview
- 358 Enabling MIP NAT Traversal
- 358 Viewing MIP NAT Traversal Statistics
- 361 Mobile IP Registration Revocation
- 362 Overview
- 364 Configuring Registration Revocation
- 364 Configuring FA Services
- 364 Configuring HA Services
- 367 MSID and PCF Zone Based Call Redirection
- 368 Overview
- 368 MSID Based Call Redirection
- 368 PCF Zone Based Call Redirection
- 369 Configuring MSID and PCF Zone Based Call Redirection
- 369 Configuring MSID Based Call Redirection
- 370 Configuring PCF Zone Based Call Redirection
- 371 Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast Service
- 372 Introduction
- 374 Supported Standards
- 375 Supported Networks and Platforms
- 376 Licenses
- 377 Services and Application in MBMS
- 377 MBMS References and Entities
- 377 Gmb Reference
- 378 MBMS UE Context
- 378 MBMS Bearer Context
- 378 Broadcast Multicast Service Center (BM-SC)
- 379 How MBMS Works
- 379 MBMS Broadcast Mode
- 379 MBMS Broadcast Mode Procedure
- 380 MBMS Multicast Mode
- 381 MBMS Multicast Mode Procedure
- 383 MBMS Configuration
- 383 BMSC Profile Configuration
- 384 MBMS GTPP Configuration
- 384 MBMS APN Configuration
- 384 MBMS Provisioning
- 386 Save the Configuration
- 387 Managing Your Configuration
- 389 Gathering MBMS Statistics
- 391 MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS) Support
- 392 Overview
- 392 Chassis as MPLS-CE with PE
- 393 Chassis as MPLS-CE with ASBR
- 394 Engineering Rules
- 394 Benefits
- 394 Supported RFCs
- 395 Configuring MPLS over BGP with Static Labels
- 395 Create VRF with Route-distinguisher and Route-target
- 396 Set Neighbors and Address Family
- 396 Redistribute Connected Routes
- 397 Establish BGP Peering with Peer Router
- 397 Configure Address Family
- 398 Configure IP Pools with MPLS Labels
- 398 Bind DHCP Service with MPLS Labels
- 400 Configuring MPLS on BGP with Dynamic Labels
- 400 MPLS Forwarding Configuration
- 401 DSCP and EXP Bit Mapping
- 401 IP VRF Forwarding on Interface
- 401 IP VRF and AAA Group Association
- 402 Route Import and Export Configuration
- 403 PDIF Session Recovery
- 404 Session Recovery
- 404 How Session Recovery Works in PDIF
- 404 Migration vs. Task Failure
- 405 Planned PSC Migration
- 405 Unplanned PSC Migration
- 405 Hardware Requirements and Configuration
- 406 Enabling or Disabling Session Recovery from the CLI
- 406 Enabling Session Recovery on an Out-of-Service System
- 407 Enabling Session Recovery on an In-Service System
- 408 Disabling the Session Recovery Feature
- 409 Preserved Session States
- 409 Scope of Data Recovery
- 409 Possible Recovery Failures
- 409 Show Session Recovery Status Command
- 411 Policy-Based Management and EV-DO Rev A
- 412 Policy-based Management Overview
- 412 Supported Standards
- 413 Quality of Service in EV-DO Rev A
- 414 Flow Mapping
- 414 Basic TFT processing
- 414 Forward Traffic Processing
- 416 EV-DO Rev A Call Setup
- 417 Call Flow for Updating QoS for Dynamic Flows
- 420 EV-DO Rev A Important Commands
- 421 RADIUS Accounting for EV-DO Rev A
- 421 RADIUS Attributes
- 423 EV-DO Rev A with ITC Support
- 423 Flow-based Traffic Policy
- 423 ITC Important Commands
- 425 DSCP Marking Commands
- 427 Policy Forwarding
- 428 Overview
- 429 IP Pool-based Next Hop Forwarding
- 429 Configuring IP Pool-based Next Hop Forwarding
- 430 Subscriber-based Next Hop Forwarding
- 430 Configuring Subscriber-based Next Hop Forwarding
- 431 ACL-based Policy Forwarding
- 431 Configuring ACL-based Policy Forwarding
- 431 Applying the ACL to an IP Access Group
- 432 Applying the ACL to a Destination Context
- 432 Applying the ACL to an Interface in a Destination Context
- 433 Pre-paid Billing
- 434 Overview
- 434 3GPP2 Standard Pre-paid Billing Overview
- 434 Custom Pre-paid Billing Overview
- 436 Configuring Standard 3GPP2 Pre-paid Billing
- 438 Configuring Pre-paid Billing With Custom Behavior
- 440 3GPP2 Pre-paid Attributes
- 442 Pre-paid Attributes
- 443 Proxy-Mobile IP
- 444 Overview
- 445 Proxy Mobile IP in 3GPP2 Service
- 446 Proxy Mobile IP in 3GPP Service
- 446 Proxy Mobile IP in WiMAX Service
- 447 How Proxy Mobile IP Works in 3GPP2 Network
- 447 Scenario 1: AAA server and PDSN/FA Allocate IP Address
- 449 Scenario 2: HA Allocates IP Address
- 453 How Proxy Mobile IP Works in 3GPP Network
- 457 How Proxy Mobile IP Works in WiMAX Network
- 457 Scenario 1: AAA server and ASN GW/FA Allocate IP Address
- 460 Scenario 2: HA Allocates IP Address
- 463 How Proxy Mobile IP Works in a WiFi Network with Multiple Authentication
- 468 Configuring Proxy Mobile-IP Support
- 468 Configuring FA Services
- 469 Verify the FA Service Configuration
- 469 Configuring Proxy MIP HA Failover
- 470 Configuring HA Services
- 471 Configuring Subscriber Profile RADIUS Attributes
- 471 RADIUS Attributes Required for Proxy Mobile IP
- 472 Configuring Local Subscriber Profiles for Proxy-MIP on a PDSN
- 473 Configuring Local Subscriber Profiles for Proxy-MIP on a PDIF
- 473 Configuring Default Subscriber Parameters in Home Agent Context
- 474 Configuring APN Parameters
- 477 QoS Management
- 478 Introduction
- 479 Dynamic QoS Renegotiation
- 479 How Dynamic QoS Renegotiation Works
- 479 Initial QoS
- 480 Service Detection
- 480 Classification of Application Traffic
- 480 L4 Packet Inspection
- 480 L7 Packet Inspection
- 480 Dynamic QoS Renegotiation
- 481 QoS Renegotiation for a Subscriber QoS Profile
- 483 Network Controlled QoS (NCQoS)
- 483 How Network Controlled QoS (NCQoS) Works
- 485 Configuring Dynamic QoS Renegotiation
- 485 Configuring ACL for Dynamic QoS Renegotiation
- 486 Configuring Charging Action for Dynamic QoS Renegotiation
- 486 Configuring Rulebase for Dynamic QoS Renegotiation
- 486 Configuring APNs for Dynamic QoS Renegotiation
- 488 Configuring Network Controlled QoS (NCQoS)
- 488 Configuring Packet Filter for NCQoS
- 489 Configuring Charging Action for NCQoS
- 489 Configuring APN for NCQoS
- 490 Monitoring Dynamic QoS Renegotiation Operation
- 491 Event IDs Pertaining to Dynamic QoS Renegotiation
- 491 RADIUS Attributes
- 493 Rejection/Redirection of HA Sessions on Network Failures
- 494 Overview
- 495 Configuring HA Session Redirection
- 500 RADIUS Attributes
- 501 Remote Address-based RADIUS Accounting
- 502 Overview
- 503 Configuring Remote Address-based Accounting
- 503 Verifying the Remote Address Lists
- 505 Subscriber Attribute Configuration
- 505 Supported RADIUS Attributes
- 505 Configuring Local Subscriber Profiles
- 507 Routing
- 508 Routing Policies
- 508 Creating IP Prefix Lists
- 508 Creating Route Access Lists
- 509 Creating AS Path Access Lists
- 509 Creating Route Maps
- 509 Sample Configuration
- 511 Static Routing
- 511 Adding Static Routes to a Context
- 512 Deleting Static Routes From a Context
- 513 OSPF Routing
- 513 OSPF Version 2 Overview
- 514 Link-State Algorithm
- 514 Basic OSPFv2 Configuration
- 514 Enabling OSPF Routing For a Specific Context
- 515 Enabling OSPF Over a Specific Interface
- 515 Redistributing Routes Into OSPF (Optional)
- 515 Confirming OSPF Configuration Parameters
- 516 Viewing Routing Information
- 517 Equal Cost Multiple Path (ECMP)
- 518 BGP-4 Routing
- 518 Overview of BGP Support
- 519 Configuring BGP
- 519 Redistributing Routes Into BGP (Optional)
- 521 Session Recovery
- 523 How Session Recovery Works
- 524 Additional Hardware Requirements
- 525 Configuring the System to Support Session Recovery
- 525 Enabling Session Recovery
- 525 Enabling Session Recovery on an Out-of-Service System
- 527 Enabling Session Recovery on an In-Service System
- 529 Disabling the Session Recovery Feature
- 529 Viewing Session Recovery Status
- 531 Viewing Recovered Session Information
- 535 Subscriber Overcharging Protection
- 536 Introduction
- 537 Supported Standards
- 538 Supported Networks and Platforms
- 539 Licenses
- 540 Overcharging Protection Configuration
- 540 GTP-C Private Extension Configuration
- 541 Save the Configuration
- 542 Verifying Your Configuration
- 543 Traffic Policing and Shaping
- 544 Overview
- 544 Traffic Policing
- 544 Traffic Shaping
- 546 Traffic Policing Configuration
- 546 Configuring Subscribers for Traffic Policing
- 547 Configuring APN for Traffic Policing in 3GPP Networks
- 550 Traffic Shaping Configuration
- 550 Configuring Subscribers for Traffic Shaping
- 551 Configuring APN for Traffic Shaping in 3GPP Networks
- 554 RADIUS Attributes
- 554 Traffic Policing for CDMA Subscribers
- 555 Traffic Policing for UMTS Subscribers
- 557 Ty Interface Support
- 558 Overview
- 559 Supported Standards
- 559 Supported Networks and Platforms
- 559 Interfaces for IMS Authorization
- 559 Ty Interface for PDSN/FA/HA
- 560 Terminology and Definition
- 561 Access Gateway Functionality for IMS Authorization
- 561 Policy Enforcement Point in SBLP
- 561 Support for 'gate' Functionality
- 561 Support for Bearer Authorization
- 562 Charging Correlation
- 562 Flow Based Charging with TPF/PCEF
- 563 Policy Mapping between PCRF and PCEF
- 563 Maintaining the Dynamic Policy-Group
- 565 How it Works
- 565 Ty Interface Support with AGW
- 567 Ty Interface Support with HA
- 570 Configuring IMS Authorization Service
- 570 Configuring the Policy Control Settings
- 571 Verifying your configuration
- 572 Enabling IMS Authorization and QoS Profile
- 572 Configuring IMS Authorization in PDSN Service
- 572 Verifying your configuration for the PDSN Service
- 573 Configuring Policy Map and DSCP Marking for PDSN/HA Service
- 573 Applying IMS Authorization to a Subscriber
- 574 Verifying the IMS Authorization configuration
- 575 VLANs
- 576 Overview
- 577 Creating VLAN Tags
- 577 Verify the port configuration
- 579 Configuring Subscriber VLAN Associations
- 579 RADIUS Attributes Used
- 579 Configuring Local Subscriber Profiles
- 579 Verify the subscriber profile configuration
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Table of contents
- 1 ASR 5000 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 21.2
- 3 Contents
- 27 About this Guide
- 27 Conventions Used
- 28 Related Documentation
- 28 Contacting Customer Support
- 29 System Operation and Configuration
- 29 System Management Overview
- 31 Terminology
- 31 Contexts
- 31 Ports
- 31 Logical Interfaces
- 32 Management Interface
- 32 Bindings
- 32 Services
- 33 AAA Servers
- 33 Subscribers
- 34 Trusted Builds
- 34 How the System Selects Contexts
- 35 Context Selection for Context-level Administrative User Sessions
- 37 Context Selection for Subscriber Sessions
- 37 Understanding the ASR 5000 Boot Process
- 39 Understanding Configuration Files
- 40 IP Address Notation
- 41 IPv4 Dotted-Decimal Notation
- 41 IPv6 Colon-Separated-Hexadecimal Notation
- 41 CIDR Notation
- 42 Alphanumeric Strings
- 42 Character Set
- 43 Quoted Strings
- 45 Getting Started
- 45 ASR 5000 Configuration
- 45 Using the ASR 5000 Quick Setup Wizard
- 46 The Quick Setup Wizard
- 50 Using the CLI for Initial Configuration
- 52 Configuring System Administrative Users
- 52 Limiting the Number of Concurrent CLI Sessions
- 53 Automatic Logout of CLI Sessions
- 54 Configuring the System for Remote Access
- 56 Configuring SSH Options
- 57 SSH Keys
- 57 Setting SSH Key Size
- 57 Configuring SSH Key Generation Wait Time
- 58 Specifying SSH Encryption Ciphers
- 58 Generating SSH Keys
- 59 Setting SSH Key Pair
- 59 Authorized SSH User Access
- 60 Authorizing SSH User Access
- 60 SSH User Login Restrictions
- 60 Creating an Allowed Users List
- 61 SSH User Login Authentication
- 62 Secure Session Logout
- 62 Changing Default sshd Secure Session Logout Parameters
- 63 SSH Client Login to External Servers
- 63 Setting SSH Client Ciphers
- 64 Setting Preferred Authentication Methods
- 65 Generating SSH Client Key Pair
- 65 Pushing an SSH Client Public Key to an External Server
- 66 Configuring the Management Interface with a Second IP Address
- 67 System Settings
- 68 Configuring a Second Management Interface
- 68 Verifying and Saving Your Interface and Port Configuration
- 69 Configuring System Timing
- 69 Setting the System Clock and Time Zone
- 70 Verifying and Saving Your Clock and Time Zone Configuration
- 70 Configuring Network Time Protocol Support
- 71 Configuring NTP Servers with Local Sources
- 71 Using a Load Balancer
- 72 Verifying the NTP Configuration
- 73 Configuring Transmit Timing Source
- 73 Configure BITS as the Timing Source
- 74 Configure Line-timing as the Timing Source
- 74 Configure Both BITS and Line as Timing Sources
- 74 Confirming the Timing Source
- 75 Enabling CLI Timestamping
- 75 Configuring CLI Confirmation Prompts
- 75 Enabling Automatic Confirmation
- 76 Requiring Confirmation for autoconfirm and configure Commands
- 76 Requiring Confirmation for Specific Exec Mode Commands
- 77 Configuring System Administrative Users
- 78 Configuring Context-level Administrative Users
- 78 Configuring Context-level Security Administrators
- 79 Configuring Context-level Administrators
- 79 Configuring Context-level Operators
- 79 Configuring Context-level Inspectors
- 80 Configuring LI Administrators
- 80 Segregating System and LI Configurations
- 81 Verifying Context-level Administrative User Configuration
- 82 Configuring Local-User Administrative Users
- 82 Verifying Local-User Configuration
- 82 Updating Local-User Database
- 83 Updating and Downgrading the local-user Database
- 84 Provisioning Lawful Intercept
- 85 Restricting User Access to a Specified Root Directory
- 85 Configuring an SFTP root Directory
- 85 Associating an SFTP root Directory with a Local User
- 85 Associating an SFTP root Directory with an Administrator
- 86 Associating an SFTP root Directory with a Config Administrator
- 86 Configuring TACACS+ for System Administrative Users
- 86 Operation
- 87 User Account Requirements
- 87 TACACS+ User Account Requirements
- 88 StarOS User Account Requirements
- 88 Configuring TACACS+ AAA Services
- 89 Configuring TACACS+ for Non-local VPN Authentication
- 89 Verifying the TACACS+ Configuration
- 90 Separating Authentication Methods
- 90 Disable TACACS+ Authentication for Console
- 91 Disable AAA-based Authentication for Console
- 91 Disable TACACS+ Authentication at the Context Level
- 91 Limit local-user Login on Console/vty Lines
- 92 Limit Console Access for AAA-based Users
- 92 Verify Configuration Changes
- 92 Configuring a Chassis Key
- 93 Overview
- 93 Configuring a New Chassis Key Value
- 93 CLI Commands
- 94 Quick Setup Wizard
- 94 Configuring Virtual MAC Addresses
- 95 Verifying Virtual MAC Address Configuration
- 96 Configuring Packet Processing and Line Card Availability
- 97 Verifying Packet Processing and Line Card Configurations
- 97 Configuring Line Card and SPIO Port Redundancy
- 99 Enabling Line Card and SPIO Port Redundancy
- 100 Verifying Line Card and SPIO Port Redundancy
- 100 Configuring Line Card and SPIO Port Redundancy Auto-Recovery
- 101 Verifying Line Card and SPIO Port Redundancy Auto-Recovery
- 101 Configuring ASR 5000 Link Aggregation
- 102 LAG and Master Port
- 102 LAG and Port Redundancy
- 102 LAG and Multiple Switches
- 102 Multiple Switches without L2 Redundancy
- 103 Multiple Switches with L2 Redundancy
- 104 Port States for Auto-Switch
- 104 Hold Time
- 104 Preferred Slot
- 104 Auto-Switch Criteria
- 105 Distribution Option
- 105 show Commands
- 105 Suppressing SPOF Alarm for XGLC
- 106 QGLC Link Aggregation
- 106 Requirements
- 106 Operation
- 107 XGLC Link Aggregation
- 107 Link Aggregation Control
- 109 Redundancy Options
- 109 Distribution Option
- 109 Toggle Link
- 109 Horizontal Link Aggregation with Two Ethernet Switches
- 110 Link Aggregation Status
- 110 Configuring a Demux Card
- 110 Overview
- 110 Configuration
- 110 Configuring Flow Control on XGLCs
- 113 Config Mode Lock Mechanisms
- 113 Overview of Config Mode Locking
- 114 Requesting an Exclusive-Lock
- 115 Effect of Config Lock on URL Scripts
- 116 Saving a Configuration File
- 116 Reload and Shutdown Commands
- 117 show administrators Command
- 119 Management Settings
- 119 ORBEM
- 120 Configuring ORBEM Client and Port Parameters
- 120 Configuring IIOP Transport Parameters
- 121 Verifying ORBEM Parameters
- 121 SNMP MIB Browser
- 124 SNMP Support
- 124 Configuring SNMP and Alarm Server Parameters
- 125 Verifying SNMP Parameters
- 126 Controlling SNMP Trap Generation
- 127 Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
- 127 Verifying the Configuration
- 127 Feature Configuration
- 128 Service Configuration
- 128 Context Configuration
- 128 System Configuration
- 128 Finding Configuration Errors
- 129 Synchronizing File Systems
- 129 Saving the Configuration
- 131 System Interfaces and Ports
- 131 Contexts
- 131 Creating Contexts
- 132 Viewing and Verifying Contexts
- 132 Ethernet Interfaces and Ports
- 133 Creating an Interface
- 133 Configuring a Port and Binding It to an Interface
- 134 Configuring a Static Route for an Interface
- 134 Viewing and Verifying Port Configuration
- 135 ATM Interfaces and Ports
- 136 Enabling the OLC (ATM) Line Card
- 136 Creating an IP Interface for Use with an ATM Port
- 136 Configuring an ATM Port to Use an IP Interface
- 137 Configuring an ATM Port for an SS7 Link
- 137 Binding an SS7 Link to an ATM Port
- 137 Verifying Port and Interface Configuration
- 138 Frame Relay Interfaces and Ports
- 139 Setting the Characteristics of the Channelized Line Card
- 139 Configuring the Channel Characteristics
- 139 Binding a DLCI
- 140 Verifying the Frame Relay Interface Configuration and Status
- 140 Display Port and DLCI Configuration Details
- 140 Display Port and DLCI Configuration and Status
- 143 System Security
- 143 Per-Chassis Key Identifier
- 144 Chassis Synchronization
- 144 Protection of Passwords
- 145 Secure Password Encryption
- 145 Support for Non-Current Encryptions and Decryptions
- 146 Support for ICSR Configurations
- 146 Encrypted SNMP Community Strings
- 146 Lawful Intercept Restrictions
- 146 LI Server Addresses
- 147 Modifying Intercepts
- 147 Adding, Modifying and Removing Users
- 147 Notification of Users Being Added or Deleted
- 147 Notification of Changes in Privilege Levels
- 148 User Access to Operating System Shell
- 148 Test-Commands
- 148 Enabling cli test-commands Mode
- 148 Enabling Password for Access to CLI-test commands
- 149 Exec Mode cli test-commands
- 149 Configuration Mode cli test-commands
- 151 Software Management Operations
- 151 Understanding the Local File System
- 152 File Types Used by the Local File System
- 152 Understanding the boot.sys File
- 153 Maintaining the Local File System
- 153 File System Management Commands
- 153 Synchronizing the File System
- 153 Creating Directories
- 153 Renaming Files and Directories
- 154 Copying Files
- 154 Deleting Files
- 154 Removing Directories
- 155 Formatting Local Devices
- 155 Applying Pre-existing CLI Configuration Files
- 155 Viewing Files on the Local File System
- 156 Viewing the Contents of a Local Device
- 156 Viewing CLI Configuration and boot.sys Files
- 156 Validating an Operating System File
- 157 Configuring the Boot Stack
- 157 System Boot Methods
- 157 Viewing the Current Boot Stack
- 159 Adding a New Boot Stack Entry
- 159 Deleting a Boot Stack Entry
- 159 Network Booting Configuration Requirements
- 159 Configuring the Boot Interface
- 160 Configuring the Boot Network
- 161 Configuring Boot Network Delay Time
- 161 Configuring a Boot Nameserver
- 161 Upgrading the Operating System Software
- 162 Identifying OS Release Version and Build Number
- 162 Verify Free Space on the /flash Device
- 163 Download the Software Image from the Support Site
- 163 Transfer StarOS Image to /flash on the Chassis
- 163 Saving a Copy of the Current Configuration File
- 164 Preparing for a Software Downgrade
- 164 Downgrading from Release 12.2 to 12.0
- 164 Downgrading from Release 15.0 to 14.0
- 165 Downgrading from Release 20.0
- 165 Software Upgrade Methods
- 166 On-Line Software Upgrade
- 166 System Requirements to Support the On-line Software Upgrade Method
- 166 CLI Verification and System Preparation
- 167 Stage 1 - Soft Busy-out
- 167 Stage 2 - Stand-alone Operation
- 168 Stage 3 - Management Card Upgrade
- 168 Stage 4 - Reboot All Packet Processing Cards
- 169 Stage 5 - Return System to Normal Operation
- 169 Performing an On-line Software Upgrade
- 171 Aborting an On-line Software Upgrade
- 172 Restoring the Previous (Pre-online Upgrade) Software Image
- 172 Off-line Software Upgrade
- 172 Configure a Newcall Policy
- 173 Configure a Message of the Day Banner
- 173 Back up the Current CLI Configuration File
- 174 Create a New Boot Stack Entry
- 174 Synchronize File Systems
- 174 Save the Running Configuration
- 174 Reboot the Chassis
- 175 Verify the Running Software Version
- 175 Restoring the Previous Software Image
- 175 Upgrading ICSR Chassis
- 175 Performing Dynamic Software Updates
- 176 Managing License Keys
- 176 New System License Keys
- 176 Session Use and Feature Use Licenses
- 176 Installing New License Keys
- 177 Cutting and Pasting the Key
- 177 Adding License Keys to Configuration Files
- 178 License Expiration Behavior
- 178 Requesting License Keys
- 179 Viewing License Information
- 179 Deleting a License Key
- 179 Management Card Replacement and License Keys
- 179 Managing Local-User Administrative Accounts
- 180 Configuring Local-User Password Properties
- 180 Configuring Local-User Account Management Properties
- 180 Local-User Account Lockouts
- 181 Local-User Account Suspensions
- 181 Changing Local-User Passwords
- 183 Monitoring the System
- 183 SNMP Notifications
- 183 Monitoring System Status and Performance
- 185 Clearing Statistics and Counters
- 185 Monitoring ASR 5000 Hardware Status
- 189 Bulk Statistics
- 189 Configuring Communication with the Collection Server
- 189 Configuring Standard Settings
- 190 Configuring Optional Settings
- 190 Configuring Bulk Statistic Schemas
- 190 Configuring a Separate Bulkstats Config File
- 191 Using show bulkstats Commands
- 191 Verifying Your Configuration
- 192 Saving Your Configuration
- 192 Viewing Collected Bulk Statistics Data
- 193 Manually Gathering and Transferring Bulk Statistics
- 193 Clearing Bulk Statistics Counters and Information
- 193 Bulkstats Schema Nomenclature
- 193 Statistic Types
- 194 Data Types
- 194 Key Variables
- 196 Bulk Statistics Event Log Messages
- 197 System Logs
- 197 System Log Types
- 198 Configuring Event Logging Parameters
- 198 Configuring Event Log Filters
- 199 Exec Mode Filtering
- 201 Global Configuration Mode Filtering
- 201 Configuring syslog Servers
- 202 Configuring Active Logs
- 202 Specifying Facilities
- 211 Configuring Trace Logging
- 211 Configuring Monitor Logs
- 211 Enabling Monitor Logs
- 212 Disabling Monitor Logs
- 212 Viewing Logging Configuration and Statistics
- 213 Viewing Event Logs Using the CLI
- 213 Configuring and Viewing Crash Logs
- 214 Crash Logging Architecture
- 214 Configuring Software Crash Log Destinations
- 215 Viewing Abridged Crash Log Information Using the CLI
- 216 Reducing Excessive Event Logging
- 217 Configuring Log Source Thresholds
- 218 Checkpointing Logs
- 218 Saving Log Files
- 218 Event ID Overview
- 227 Event Severities
- 227 Understanding Event ID Information in Logged Output
- 229 Troubleshooting
- 229 Detecting Faulty Hardware
- 230 Using the CLI to View Status LEDs
- 230 Checking the LED on the PFU
- 231 Checking the LEDs on the SMC
- 232 SMC Run/Fail LED States
- 233 SMC Active LED States
- 234 SMC Standby LED States
- 235 SMC Status LED States
- 235 SMC Service LED States
- 236 SMC Busy LED States
- 236 Checking the LEDs on the Packet Processing Cards
- 237 Packet Processing Card Run/Fail LED States
- 238 Packet Processing Card Active LED States
- 239 Packet Processing Card Standby LED States
- 240 Checking the LEDs on the SPIO
- 240 SPIO Run/Fail LED States
- 241 SPIO Active LED States
- 242 SPIO Standby LED States
- 242 SPIO Interface Link LED States
- 243 SPIO Interface – Activity LED States
- 243 Checking the LEDs on Ethernet Line Cards
- 244 Ethernet Line Card Run/Fail LED States
- 244 Ethernet Line Card Active LED States
- 245 Ethernet Line Card Standby LED States
- 246 Ethernet Line Card Interface – Link LED States
- 246 Ethernet Line Card Interface Activity LED States
- 247 Checking the LEDs on the RCC
- 247 RCC Run/Fail LED States
- 248 RCC Active LED States
- 249 RCC Standby LED States
- 249 Testing System Alarm Outputs
- 249 Taking Corrective Action
- 250 Manually Initiating a Management Card Switchover
- 250 Manually Initiating a Packet Processing Card Migration
- 251 Manually Initiating a Line Card or SPIO Switchover
- 252 Halting Cards
- 252 Initiate a Card Halt
- 253 Restoring a Previously Halted Card
- 253 Verifying Network Connectivity
- 253 Using the ping or ping6 Command
- 253 Syntax
- 254 Troubleshooting
- 254 Using the traceroute or traceroute6 Command
- 254 traceroute – IPv4 Syntax
- 255 traceroute6 – IPv6 Syntax
- 255 Viewing IP Routes
- 255 Viewing the Address Resolution Protocol Table
- 256 Using the System Diagnostic Utilities
- 256 Using the Monitor Utility
- 256 Using the Protocol Monitor
- 257 Using the Protocol Monitor for a Specific Subscriber
- 259 Generating an SSD
- 260 Configuring and Using the Support Data Collector
- 261 Access Control Lists
- 261 Overview
- 262 Understanding ACLs
- 262 Rule(s)
- 262 Actions
- 262 Criteria
- 264 Rule Order
- 264 Configuring ACLs on the System
- 264 Creating ACLs
- 265 Configuring Action and Criteria for Subscriber Traffic
- 265 Configuring an Undefined ACL
- 266 Verifying the ACL Configuration
- 266 Applying IP ACLs
- 268 Applying the ACL to an Interface
- 268 Applying an ACL to an Individual Interface
- 269 Verifying the ACL Configuration on an Interface
- 269 Applying the ACL to a Context
- 270 Applying an ACL to All Traffic Within a Context
- 270 Verifying the ACL Configuration in a Context
- 271 Applying an ACL to a RADIUS-based Subscriber
- 272 Applying an ACL to an Individual Subscriber
- 272 Verifying the ACL Configuration to an Individual Subscriber
- 273 Applying an ACL to the Subscriber Named default
- 273 Applying an ACL to the Subscriber Named default
- 274 Verifying the ACL Configuration to the Subscriber Named default
- 274 Applying an ACL to Service-specified Default Subscriber
- 275 Applying an ACL to Service-specified Default Subscriber
- 275 Verifying the ACL Configuration to Service-specified Default Subscriber
- 276 Applying a Single ACL to Multiple Subscribers
- 277 Applying an ACL to Multiple Subscriber via APNs
- 277 Applying an ACL to Multiple Subscriber via APNs
- 278 Verifying the ACL Configuration to APNs
- 279 Congestion Control
- 279 Overview
- 280 Configuring Congestion Control
- 280 Configuring the Congestion Control Threshold
- 281 Configuring Service Congestion Policies
- 281 Configuring Overload Reporting on the MME
- 282 Enabling Congestion Control Redirect Overload Policy
- 282 Verify the Service Overload Policies
- 282 Verify the Congestion Control Configuration
- 282 Verify MME Congestion Action Profiles
- 282 Disconnecting Subscribers Based on Call or Inactivity Time
- 285 Routing
- 285 Routing Policies
- 286 Creating IP Prefix Lists
- 286 Creating Route Access Lists
- 286 Creating AS Path Access Lists
- 287 Creating Route Maps
- 287 Sample Configuration
- 287 Static Routing
- 288 Adding Static Routes to a Context
- 288 Deleting Static Routes From a Context
- 288 OSPF Routing
- 289 OSPF Version 2 Overview
- 290 Basic OSPFv2 Configuration
- 290 Enabling OSPF Routing For a Specific Context
- 290 Enabling OSPF Over a Specific Interface
- 290 Redistributing Routes Into OSPF (Optional)
- 291 Confirming OSPF Configuration Parameters
- 291 OSPFv3 Routing
- 291 OSPFv3 Overview
- 291 Basic OSPFv3 Configuration
- 291 Enabling OSPFv3 Routing For a Specific Context
- 292 Enabling OSPFv6 Over a Specific Interface
- 292 Redistributing Routes Into OSPFv3 (Optional)
- 292 Confirming OSPFv3 Configuration Parameters
- 292 Equal Cost Multiple Path (ECMP)
- 293 BGP-4 Routing
- 293 Overview of BGP Support
- 294 Configuring BGP
- 294 Redistributing Routes Into BGP (Optional)
- 295 BGP Communities and Extended Communities
- 295 BGP Communities
- 295 Configuring a BGP Community
- 296 Setting the Community Attribute
- 296 Filtering via a BGP Community
- 296 BGP Extended Communities
- 296 Configuring a BGP Extended Community (Route Target)
- 297 Setting the Extended Community Attribute
- 297 Filtering via a BGP Extended Community
- 297 BGP Local Preference
- 297 ICSR and SRP Groups
- 297 Advertising BGP Routes from a Standby ICSR Chassis
- 298 Configurable BGP Route Advertisement Interval for ICSR
- 298 BGP CLI Configuration Commands
- 300 Confirming BGP Configuration Parameters
- 300 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
- 301 Overview of BFD Support
- 301 Configuring BFD
- 302 Configuring a BFD Context
- 302 Configuring IPv4 BFD for Static Routes
- 302 Configuring IPv6 BFD for Static Routes
- 303 Configuring BFD for Single Hop
- 303 Configuring Multihop BFD
- 304 Scaling of BFD
- 304 Associating BGP Neighbors with the Context
- 304 Associating OSPF Neighbors with the Context
- 304 Associating BFD Neighbor Groups with the BFD Protocol
- 305 Enabling BFD on OSPF Interfaces
- 305 All OSPF Interfaces
- 305 Specific OSPF Interface
- 305 Monitoring BFD Connection for ICSR
- 305 Saving the Configuration
- 305 Chassis-to-Chassis BFD Monitoring for ICSR
- 306 Enable Primary Chassis BFD Monitoring
- 306 Set BFD to Ignore ICSR Dead Interval
- 306 Configure ICSR Switchover Guard Timer
- 307 Enable BFD Multihop Fall-over
- 307 ip route Command
- 308 ip routev6 Command
- 308 Adjust BFD Interval
- 308 Enable Advertising BGP Routes from Standby ICSR Chassis
- 308 Saving the Configuration
- 308 BFD Support for Link Aggregation Member Links
- 309 Overview
- 309 Configuring Support for BFD Linkagg Member-links
- 310 Saving the Configuration
- 310 Viewing Routing Information
- 313 VLANs
- 313 Overview
- 314 Overlapping IP Address Pool Support – GGSN
- 314 RADIUS VLAN Support – Enhanced Charging Services
- 314 APN Support – PDN Gateway (P-GW)
- 315 Creating VLAN Tags
- 315 Verifying the Port Configuration
- 316 Configuring Subscriber VLAN Associations
- 316 RADIUS Attributes Used
- 316 Configuring Local Subscriber Profiles
- 317 Verify the Subscriber Profile Configuration
- 317 VLAN-Related CLI Commands
- 321 BGP MPLS VPNs
- 321 Introduction
- 322 MPLS-CE Connected to PE
- 322 as a PE
- 322 Overview
- 323 Sample Configuration
- 324 IPv6 Support for BGP MPLS VPNs
- 324 Overview
- 324 Sample Configuration
- 326 VPN-Related CLI Commands
- 333 Content Service Steering
- 333 Overview
- 334 Configuring Internal Content Service Steering
- 334 Defining IP Access Lists for Internal CSS
- 335 Applying an ACL to an Individual Subscriber (Optional)
- 335 Applying an ACL to Multiple Subscribers (Optional)
- 335 Applying an ACL to the Subscriber Named default (Optional)
- 335 Applying an ACL to Service-specified Default Subscribers (Optional)
- 335 Applying an ACL to Multiple Subscribers via APNs (Optional)
- 337 System Recovery
- 337 Prerequisites
- 337 Console Access
- 337 Boot Image
- 338 Accessing the boot CLI
- 338 Initiate a Reboot
- 339 Session Recovery
- 339 How Session Recovery Works
- 341 Configuring the System to Support Session Recovery
- 341 Enabling Session Recovery
- 342 Enabling Session Recovery on an Out-of-Service System
- 342 Enabling Session Recovery on an In-Service System
- 343 Disabling the Session Recovery Feature
- 343 Viewing Session Recovery Status
- 344 Viewing Recovered Session Information
- 345 Recovery Control Task Statistics
- 345 show rct stats Command
- 346 Sample Output for show rct stats verbose
- 349 Interchassis Session Recovery
- 349 Overview
- 351 Interchassis Communication
- 351 Checkpoint Messages
- 351 SRP CLI Commands
- 351 Exec Mode CLI Commands
- 352 show Commands
- 353 AAA Monitor
- 353 BGP Interaction
- 353 Requirements
- 355 ICSR Operation
- 358 Chassis Initialization
- 358 Chassis Operation
- 358 Chassis Communication
- 358 Chassis Switchover
- 359 Configuring Interchassis Session Recovery (ICSR)
- 360 Configuring the Service Redundancy Protocol (SRP) Context
- 360 Creating and Binding the SRP Context
- 361 Configuring SRP Context Parameters
- 361 Basic Parameters
- 362 SRP Redundancy, AAA and Diameter Guard Timers
- 363 DSCP Marking of SRP Messages
- 363 Optimizing Switchover Transitions
- 364 Allow Non-VoLTE Traffic During ICSR Switchover
- 366 Allow All Data Traffic
- 366 Allow Early Active Transition
- 366 Graceful Cleanup of ICSR After Audit of Failed Calls
- 367 Optimization of Switchover Control Outage Time
- 367 Configuring the SRP Context Interface Parameters
- 368 Configuring NACK Generation for SRP Checkpoint Messaging Failures
- 368 Enabling NACK Messaging from the Standby Chassis
- 369 Selective Disabling of NACK Messaging
- 369 Verifying SRP Configuration
- 369 Modifying the Source Context for ICSR
- 369 Configuring BGP Router and Gateway Address
- 370 Configuring the SRP Context for BGP
- 370 Verifying BGP Configuration
- 371 Modifying the Destination Context for ICSR
- 371 Configuring BGP Router and Gateway Address in Destination Context
- 371 Configuring SRP Context for BGP for Destination Context
- 371 Setting Subscriber to Default Mode
- 372 Verifying BGP Configuration in Destination Context
- 372 Disabling Bulk Statistics Collection on a Standby System
- 372 Verifying the Primary and Backup Chassis Configuration
- 373 Configuring Subscriber State Management Audit Process
- 373 Troubleshooting ICSR Operation
- 374 Updating the Operating System
- 379 Both ICSR Chassis
- 379 Downloading and Transferring the StarOS Build
- 380 Standby Backup Chassis
- 380 Performing Health Checks
- 380 Performing SRP Checks
- 381 Performing BGP Checks
- 381 Updating the Boot Record
- 381 Synchronizing File Systems
- 382 Reloading the Chassis
- 382 Updating the Configuration File
- 382 Verifying the Software Version
- 382 Saving the Configuration File
- 382 Completing the Update Process
- 383 Waiting for Session Synchronization
- 383 Primary Chassis
- 383 Initiating an SRP Switchover
- 383 Checking AAA Monitor Status on the Newly Active Chassis
- 384 Completing the Software Update
- 384 Initiating an SRP Switchover
- 384 Making Test Calls
- 385 Fallback Procedure
- 387 Support Data Collector
- 387 Overview
- 388 Configuring SDR Collection
- 388 Displaying the SDR Collection Configuration
- 389 Collecting and Storing the SDR Information
- 389 Managing Record Collection
- 391 Using SDRs to Diagnose Problems
- 391 SDR CLI Commands
- 392 Configuration Commands (Global Configuration Mode)
- 392 support record
- 392 support collection
- 393 Exec Mode Commands
- 393 show support record
- 393 delete support record
- 393 show support collection
- 395 Engineering Rules
- 395 CLI Session Rules
- 395 ASR 5000 Interface and Port Rules
- 396 Line Card Rules
- 397 Packet Data Network (PDN) Interface Rules
- 397 ASR 5000 Packet Processing Card Rules
- 397 Context Rules
- 400 Subscriber Rules
- 400 Service Rules
- 401 Access Control List (ACL) Engineering Rules
- 401 ECMP Groups
- 403 StarOS Tasks
- 403 Overview
- 404 Primary Task Subsystems
- 405 Controllers and Managers
- 406 Subsystem Tasks
- 406 System Initiation Subsystem
- 407 High Availability Subsystem
- 408 Resource Manager Subsystem
- 408 Virtual Private Networking Subsystem
- 410 Network Processing Unit Subsystem
- 412 Session Subsystem
- 421 Platform Processes
- 424 Management Processes
- 427 ICSR Checkpointing
- 427 Overview of Checkpointing
- 427 Macro-checkpoints
- 428 GGSN_APN ID MAPPING
- 428 INSTANCE LEVEL CHECKPOINT
- 428 SERVICE_ID MAPPING
- 429 VPNMGR_ID MAPPING
- 429 Micro-checkpoints
- 430 Uncategorized
- 430 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_INVALIDATE_CRR
- 430 SESS_UCKKPT_CMD_UPDATE_CLPSTATS
- 430 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_UPDATE_IDLESECS
- 431 DCCA Category
- 431 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_DCCA_SESS_INFO
- 431 ECS Category
- 431 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_ACS_CALL_INFO
- 432 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_ACS_GX_LI_INFO
- 432 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_ACS_SESS_INFO
- 432 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_DEL_ACS_CALL_INFO
- 433 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_DEL_ACS_SESS_INFO
- 433 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_DYNAMIC_CHRG_CA_INFO
- 433 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_DYNAMIC_CHRG_DEL_CA_INFO
- 434 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_DYNAMIC_CHRG_DEL_QG_INFO
- 434 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_DYNAMIC_CHRG_QG_INFO
- 434 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_DYNAMIC_RULE_DEL_INFO
- 435 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_DYNAMIC_RULE_INFO
- 435 ePDG Category
- 435 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_DELETE_EPDG_BEARER
- 435 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_UPDATE_EPDG_BEARER
- 436 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_UPDATE_EPDG_PEER_ADDR
- 436 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_UPDATE_EPDG_REKEY
- 436 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_UPDATE_EPDG_STATS
- 437 Firewall/ECS Category
- 437 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SFW_DEL_RULE_INFO
- 437 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SFW_RULE_INFO
- 438 GGSN Category
- 438 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_GGSN_DELETE_SUB_SESS
- 438 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_GGSN_UPDATE_RPR
- 438 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_GGSN_UPDATE_SESSION
- 439 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_GGSN_UPDATE_STATS
- 439 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_UPDATE_COA_PARAMS
- 440 Gx Interface Category
- 440 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_ACS_VOLUME_USAGE
- 440 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_UPDATE_SGX_INFO
- 440 NAT Category
- 440 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_GR_UPDATE_NAT_REALM_PORT_INFO1
- 441 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_GR_UPDATE_NAT_REALMS
- 441 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_NAT_SIP_ALG_CALL_INFO
- 442 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_NAT_SIP_ALG_CONTACT_PH_INFO
- 442 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_UPDATE_DSK_FLOW_CHKPT_INFO
- 442 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_UPDATE_NAT_BYPASS_FLOW_INFO
- 443 P-GW Category
- 443 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_PGW_DELETE_SUB_SESS
- 443 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_PGW_OVRCHRG_PRTCTN_INFO
- 443 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_PGW_SGWRESTORATION_INFO
- 444 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_PGW_UBR_MBR_INFO
- 444 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_PGW_UPDATE_APN_AMBR
- 444 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_PGW_UPDATE_INFO
- 444 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_PGW_UPDATE_LI_PARAM
- 445 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_PGW_UPDATE_PDN_COMMON_PARAM
- 445 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_PGW_UPDATE_QOS
- 445 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_PGW_UPDATE_SGW_CHANGE
- 445 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_PGW_UPDATE_STATS
- 445 Rf Interface Category
- 445 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_ACS_ACCOUNTING_TYPE_QCI_RF
- 446 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_ACS_ACCOUNTING_TYPE_QCI_RF_WITH_FC
- 446 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_ACS_ACCOUNTING_TYPE_RATING_GROUP_RF
- 446 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_ACS_ACCOUNTING_TYPE_RATING_GROUP_RF_WITH_FC
- 447 S6b Interface Category
- 447 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_S6B_INFO
- 447 SaMOG Category
- 447 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_CGW_DELETE_BEARER
- 447 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_CGW_DELETE_PDN
- 448 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_CGW_UPDATE_BEARER_QOS
- 448 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_CGW_UPDATE_PDN
- 448 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_CGW_UPDATE_STATS
- 448 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_CGW_UPDATE_UE_PARAM
- 448 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_ACCT_INTERIM_INFO
- 449 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_ACCT_START_INFO
- 449 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_EOGRE_TUNNEL_INFO
- 450 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_GTPV1_UPDATE_PDN_INFO
- 450 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_HANDOFF_AUTHEN_INFO
- 450 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_HANDOFF_INIT_INFO
- 451 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_LI_PROV_INFO
- 451 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_MIPV6_TIMER_INFO
- 451 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_MULTI_ROUND_AUTHEN_INFO
- 452 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_REAUTHEN_INFO
- 452 SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_REAUTHOR_INFO
- 453 ASR 5000 SDR CLI Strings
- 453 ASR 5000 SDR CLI Command Strings
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Table of contents
- 1 Front Cover
- 3 Contents
- 7 About this Guide
- 8 Conventions Used
- 10 Contacting Customer Support
- 11 CDMA2000 Wireless Data Services
- 12 Product Description
- 13 System Components
- 13 Licenses
- 13 Hardware Requirements
- 13 Platforms
- 13 ASR 5000 Platform System Hardware Components
- 15 Features and Functionality—Base Software
- 15 Gx and Gy Support
- 16 RADIUS Support
- 17 Description
- 18 Access Control List Support
- 19 IP Policy Forwarding
- 19 Description
- 19 AAA Server Groups
- 19 Description
- 20 Overlapping IP Address Pool Support
- 20 Routing Protocol Support
- 20 Description
- 21 Management System Overview
- 22 Description
- 22 Bulk Statistics Support
- 22 Description
- 23 Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
- 24 Description
- 24 IP Header Compression - Van Jacobson
- 25 Description
- 25 DSCP Marking
- 26 Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Software Features
- 26 Session Recovery Support
- 26 Description
- 27 IPv6 Support
- 27 Description
- 28 L2TP LAC Support
- 28 Description
- 28 L2TP LNS Support
- 28 Description
- 29 Proxy Mobile IP
- 29 Description
- 29 IP Security (IPSec)
- 30 Description
- 30 Traffic Policing and Rate Limiting
- 30 Description
- 31 Intelligent Traffic Control
- 31 Description
- 32 Dynamic RADIUS Extensions (Change of Authorization)
- 32 Description
- 33 Web Element Management System
- 33 Description
- 34 CDMA2000 Data Network Deployment Configurations
- 34 Standalone PDSN/FA and HA Deployments
- 34 Interface Descriptions
- 35 R-P Interface
- 35 Pi Interfaces
- 35 PDN Interfaces
- 35 AAA Interfaces
- 35 Co-Located Deployments
- 37 Understanding Simple IP and Mobile IP
- 37 Simple IP
- 38 How Simple IP Works
- 40 Mobile IP
- 40 Mobile IP Tunneling Methods
- 40 IP in IP tunnels
- 41 GRE tunnels
- 41 Forward Tunneling
- 41 Reverse Tunneling
- 42 Triangular Routing
- 43 How Mobile IP Works
- 47 Proxy Mobile IP
- 47 How Proxy Mobile IP Works
- 47 Scenario 1: AAA server and PDSN/FA Allocate IP Address
- 49 Scenario 2: HA Assigns IP Address to MN from Locally Configured Dynamic Pools
- 52 Supported Standards
- 52 Requests for Comments (RFCs)
- 55 TIA and Other Standards
- 55 Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) Standards
- 55 Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
- 55 3GPP2 Standards
- 56 IEEE Standards
- 57 Understanding the Service Operation and Configuration
- 58 Terminology
- 58 Contexts
- 58 AAA Realms
- 59 Ports
- 59 Logical Interfaces
- 60 Bindings
- 61 Services
- 62 AAA Servers
- 63 Subscribers
- 63 Default Subscribers and Realm-based Subscriber Templates
- 63 Default Subscriber
- 64 Realm-based Subscriber Templates
- 66 How the System Selects Contexts
- 66 Context Selection for Context-level Administrative User Sessions
- 67 Context Selection for Subscriber Sessions
- 67 AAA Context Selection for Subscriber Sessions
- 69 Destination Context Selection For Subscriber Sessions
- 73 Simple IP Configuration Examples
- 74 Example 1: Simple IP Support Using a Single Source and Destination Context
- 75 Information Required
- 75 Source Context Configuration
- 77 Destination Context Configuration
- 78 How This Configuration Works
- 81 Example 2: Simple IP Using a Single Source Context and Multiple Outsourced Destination Contexts
- 82 Information Required
- 82 Source Context Configuration
- 85 Destination Context Configuration
- 87 System-Level AAA Configuration
- 87 How This Configuration Works
- 91 Mobile IP Configuration Examples
- 92 Example 1: Mobile IP Support Using the System as a PDSN/FA
- 93 Information Required
- 93 Source Context Configuration
- 95 AAA Context Configuration
- 96 Mobile IP Destination Context Configuration
- 98 System-Level AAA Configuration
- 99 Optional Destination Context
- 100 How This Configuration Works
- 103 Example 2: Mobile IP Support Using the System as an HA
- 104 Information Required
- 104 Source Context Configuration
- 107 Destination Context Configuration
- 108 How This Configuration Works
- 111 Example 3: HA Using a Single Source Context and Multiple Outsourced Destination Contexts
- 112 Information Required
- 112 Source Context Configuration
- 115 Destination Context Configuration
- 117 System-Level AAA Configuration
- 118 How This Configuration Works
- 121 Simple IP and Mobile IP in a Single System Configuration Example
- 122 Using the System as Both a PDSN/FA and an HA
- 123 Information Required
- 123 Source Context Configuration
- 125 AAA Context Configuration
- 126 Mobile IP Destination Context Configuration
- 130 Simple IP Destination Context
- 131 System-Level AAA Parameter Configuration
- 132 How This Configuration Works
- 135 Service Configuration Procedures
- 136 Creating and Configuring PDSN Services
- 137 Verifying the PDSN Services
- 140 Creating and Configuring FA Services
- 141 Verifying the FA Service
- 143 Creating and Configuring HA Services
- 144 Verifying the HA Service
- 146 Configuring IP Address Pools on the System
- 146 Creating IPv4 Pool
- 147 Creating IPv6 Pool
- 147 Adding Overlap-Pool Addresses to Routing
- 147 Verifying IP Pool Configuration
- 149 Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
- 150 Verifying the Configuration
- 150 Feature Configuration
- 151 Service Configuration
- 152 Context Configuration
- 152 System Configuration
- 152 Finding Configuration Errors
- 154 Saving the Configuration
- 155 Saving the Configuration on the Chassis
- 157 Monitoring the Service
- 158 Monitoring System Status and Performance
- 162 Clearing Statistics and Counters
- 163 Troubleshooting the System
- 164 Test Commands
- 164 Using the PPP Echo-Test Command
- 165 Engineering Rules
- 166 Interface and Port Rules
- 166 R-P Interface Rules
- 166 Pi Interface Rules
- 166 FA to HA Rules
- 167 HA to FA
- 168 Subscriber Rules
- 169 Service Rules
- 171 Supported Registration Reply Codes
- 172 PDSN Service Reply Codes
- 173 FA Service Reply Codes
- 175 Mobile-IP and Proxy-MIP Timer Considerations
- 176 Call Flow Summary
- 177 Timer Values and Recommendations
- 178 Controlling the Mobile IP Lifetime on a Per-Domain Basis