Manual
While configuring any base-service or enhanced feature, it is highly recommended to take care of conflicting
or blocked IP addresses and port numbers for binding or assigning. In association with some service
steering or access control features, like Access Control List configuration, use of inappropriate port number
may result in communication loss. Refer respective feature configuration document carefully before
assigning any port number or IP address for communication with internal or external network.
Caution
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Information Required to Configure the System as an HNB-GW, page 82
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RTP Pool Configuration, page 90
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HNB-GW Service Configuration, page 93
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DSCP Marking Configuration, page 105
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DHCP Configuration, page 106
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IuCS over ATM Configuration, page 108
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Iu-Flex Configuration, page 110
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Logging Facility Configuration, page 112
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Congestion Control Configuration, page 113
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Alarm and Alert Trap Configuration, page 114
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SNMP-MIB Traps for HNB-GW Service, page 114
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Event IDs for HNB-GW Service, page 115
Information Required to Configure the System as an HNB-GW
This section provides a high-level series of steps and the associated configuration file examples for configuring
the system to perform as an HNB-GW node in a test environment. Information provided in this section includes
the following:
The following sections describe the minimum amount of information required to configure and make the
HNB-GW operational on the network. To make the process more efficient, it is recommended that this
information be available prior to configuring the system.
Important
There are additional configuration parameters that are not described in this section. These parameters deal
mostly with fine-tuning the operation of the HNB-GW in the network. Information on these parameters
can be found in the appropriate sections of the Command Line Interface Reference.
Important
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HNB-GW Service Configuration Procedures
Information Required to Configure the System as an HNB-GW