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ASR 5000 Series first page preview

ASR 5000 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. hardware installation guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. related documentation
  8. Chapter 1 Cisco Nexu 5500 Platform Overview
  9. Cisco Nexus 5548P Switch
  10. Chassis
  11. expansion modules
  12. Expansion Modules
  13. Power Supplies
  14. fan modules
  15. Fan Modules
  16. Connectivity Options—Transceivers and Cables
  17. Transceivers
  18. Cables
  19. cisco nexus 5020 switch
  20. Chapter 2 Cisco Nexu 5000 Serie Overview
  21. fibre channel plus ethernet expansion module
  22. Fibre Channel Plus Ethernet Expansion Module
  23. N5K-M1008 Gatos Expansion Module
  24. N5K-M1060 Gatos Expansion Module
  25. Ports
  26. power supply
  27. Power Supply
  28. LED Descriptions
  29. supported sfp transceivers
  30. Features
  31. Cisco Nexus 5010 Switch
  32. N5K-M1404 Gatos Expansion Module
  33. Port Level LEDs
  34. series switch
  35. C H A P T E R 3 Installing the Cisco Nexus 5500 Platform or 5000 Series Switch
  36. Chassis Weight
  37. Required Equipment
  38. Installing the Cisco Nexus 5548 Chassis in a Cabinet or Rack
  39. Installing the Cisco Nexus 5020 Chassis in a Cabinet or Rack
  40. Installing the Cisco Nexus 5010 Chassis in a Cabinet or Rack
  41. Grounding the System
  42. Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
  43. Establishing the System Ground
  44. Grounding the Cisco Nexus 5548P Chassis
  45. Grounding the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch Chassis
  46. Starting the Switch
  47. Removing and Installing Components
  48. Removing and Installing Expansion Modules
  49. Installing an Expansion Module in the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Chassis
  50. Removing an Expansion Module
  51. Installing a Power Supply
  52. Installing a Fan Module
  53. Removing a Fan Module
  54. Removing the Cisco Nexus 5548P switch or the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch
  55. connecting the switch
  56. Chapter 4 Connecting the Switch
  57. Connecting to the Ethernet Connector Port
  58. Connecting to an Ethernet Port
  59. Removing an SFP+ Transceiver
  60. Removing and Installing Cables into SFP+ Transceivers
  61. Maintaining SFP+ Transceivers and Cables
  62. Removing and Installing SFP Transceivers
  63. Removing and Installing Cables into SFP Transceivers
  64. Maintaining SFP Transceivers and Fiber-Optic Cables
  65. cabinet and rack installation
  66. Requirements Specific to Perforated Cabinets A
  67. Requirements Specific to Solid-Walled Cabinets A
  68. technical specifications
  69. environmental specifications
  70. Expansion Module Specifications B
  71. specifications for the cisco nexus 5010 power supply
  72. power supply led indicators
  73. transceiver specifications
  74. cable and port specifications
  75. accessory kit for the cisco nexus 5020 switch
  76. console cable
  77. console port
  78. power cords
  79. ac power cord illustrations
  80. jumper power cord
  81. site planning and maintenance records
  82. contact and site information
  83. chassis and module information
  84. troubleshooting hardware components
  85. switch hardware best practices
ASR 5000 Series first page preview

ASR 5000 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Gateway
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. about this guide
  4. HNB Gateway in UMTS Network
  5. Product Description
  6. HNB Access Network Elements
  7. Security Gateway (SeGW)
  8. Product Specification
  9. Operating System Requirements
  10. Network Deployment and Interfaces
  11. Features and Functionality - Base Software
  12. HNB Management Function
  13. Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA)
  14. Management System Overview
  15. Bulk Statistics Support
  16. Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
  17. ANSI T1.276 Compliance
  18. Features and Functionality - Licensed Enhanced Feature Software
  19. How HNB-GW Works
  20. UE Registration Procedure
  21. UE Registration Procedure of CSG UEs and CSG or Hybrid HNBs
  22. Iu Connection Procedures
  23. Network Initiated Iu Connection Release Procedure
  24. Supported Standards
  25. ITU-T Recommendations
  26. Understanding the Service Operation
  27. Terminology
  28. Logical Interfaces
  29. Bindings
  30. HNB-GW Service Configuration Procedures
  31. Information Required to Configure the System as an HNB-GW
  32. Required System-Level Configuration Information
  33. Required Source Context Configuration Information
  34. Required Destination Context Configuration Information
  35. RTP Pool Configuration
  36. RTP IP Pool Configuration Verification
  37. HNB GW Service Configuration
  38. SS7 Routing Domain Configuration
  39. SCCP Network Instance Configuration
  40. HNB-PS Network Configuration
  41. HNB-CS Network Configuration
  42. Security Gateway and Crypto map Template Configuration
  43. Verifying HNB-GW Configuration
  44. Event IDs for HNB-GW Service
  45. Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
  46. Verifying the Configuration
  47. Service Configuration
  48. Context Configuration
  49. Saving the Configuration
  50. Saving the Configuration on the Chassis
  51. Monitoring the Service
  52. Monitoring System Status and Performance
  53. Clearing Statistics and Counters
  54. Troubleshooting the Service
  55. Test Commands
  56. Using the GTPv0 Test Echo Command
  57. Engineering Rules
  58. DHCP Service Engineering Rules
  59. HNB-GW Engineering Rules
  60. Lawful Intercept Engineering Rules
  61. MBMS Bearer Service Engineering Rules
  62. Service Engineering Rules
ASR 5000 Series first page preview

ASR 5000 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Gateway
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. about this guide
  7. contacting customer support
  8. additional information
  9. HNB Gateway in Wireless Network
  10. Product Description
  11. HNB Access Network Elements
  12. Security Gateway (SeGW)
  13. Platform Requirements
  14. Network Deployment and Interfaces
  15. Features and Functionality - Base Software
  16. AAL2 Establish and Release Support
  17. ANSI T1.276 Compliance
  18. Emergency Call Handling
  19. GTP-U Tunnels Management Support
  20. Multiple MSC Selection without Iu-Flex
  21. Iu Signalling Link Management Support
  22. Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA)
  23. QoS Management with DSCP Marking
  24. RADIUS Support
  25. System Management Features
  26. Bulk Statistics Support
  27. Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
  28. Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Feature Software
  29. IP Security (IPSec)
  30. Web Element Management System
  31. How HNB-GW Works
  32. UE Registration Procedure
  33. Iu Connection Procedures
  34. Network Initiated Iu Connection Release Procedure
  35. Paging and Serving RNS Relocation Procedures
  36. RANAP Reset Procedures
  37. Supported Standards
  38. IETF References
  39. ITU-T Recommendations
  40. understanding the service operation
  41. Terminology
  42. Bindings
  43. Information Required to Configure the System as an HNB-GW
  44. Required System-Level Configuration Information
  45. Required Source Context Configuration Information
  46. Required Destination Context Configuration Information
  47. RTP Pool Configuration
  48. IPv4 RTP Pool Creation Over Iuh
  49. RTP IP Pool Configuration Verification
  50. HNB-GW Service Configuration
  51. Hashing Algorithm Configuration
  52. Iuh Interface Configuration
  53. Peer Server Id Configuration for CS Core Network
  54. SCCP Network Instance Configuration
  55. HNB-CS Network Configuration
  56. GTP-U Service Configuration
  57. x.509 Certificate Configuration
  58. Security Gateway and Crypto map Template Configuration
  59. Multiple MSC Selection without Iu-Flex Configuration
  60. Verifying HNB-GW Configuration
  61. IuCS over ATM Configuration
  62. Configuring ALCAP Service and AAL2 Node
  63. Configuring the ATM Port
  64. Iu-Flex Configuration
  65. Iu-Flex over IuPS Interface Configuration
  66. Logging Facility Configuration
  67. Congestion Control Configuration
  68. Configuring New Call Policy
  69. Alarm and Alert Trap Configuration
  70. SNMP-MIB Traps for HNB-GW Service
  71. monitoring the service
  72. Monitoring System Status and Performance
  73. Monitoring Logging Facility
  74. clearing statistics and counters
  75. troubleshooting the service
  76. Test Commands
  77. Using the IPsec Tunnel Test Command
  78. Performance Improvement Commands
  79. Engineering Rules
  80. DHCP Service Engineering Rules
  81. HNB-GW Engineering Rules
  82. Interface and Port Engineering Rules
  83. service engineering rules
  84. RADIUS Change of Authorization and Disconnect Message
  85. Enabling CoA and DM
  86. CoA and DM Error-Cause Attribute
  87. Viewing CoA and DM Statistics
  88. Table Of Contents
  89. Session Redirection (Hotlining)
  90. Session Limits On Redirection
  91. IP Security
  92. Overview
  93. Applicable Products and Relevant Sections
  94. IPSec Terminology
  95. Manual Crypto Maps
  96. Implementing IPSec for PDN Access Applications
  97. Configuring IPSec Support for PDN Access
  98. Implementing IPSec for Mobile IP Applications
  99. aaa server
  100. Configuring IPSec Support for Mobile IP
  101. Implementing IPSec for L2TP Applications
  102. Configuring Support for L2TP Attribute-based Tunneling with IPSec
  103. How IPSec is Used for PDSN Compulsory L2TP Configurations
  104. Configuring Support for L2TP PDSN Compulsory Tunneling with IPSec
  105. How IPSec is Used for L2TP Configurations on the GGSN
  106. Configuring GGSN Support for L2TP Tunneling with IPSec
  107. Transform Set Configuration
  108. ISAKMP Policy Configuration
  109. Verifying the ISAKMP Policy Configuration
  110. ISAKMP Crypto Map Configuration
  111. Verifying the ISAKMP Crypto Map Configuration
  112. Dynamic Crypto Map Configuration
  113. Manual Crypto Map Configuration
  114. Verifying the Manual Crypto Map Configuration
  115. Crypto Map and Interface Association
  116. FA Services Configuration to Support IPSec
  117. Verifying the FA Service Configuration with IPSec
  118. HA Service Configuration to Support IPSec
  119. Verifying the HA Service Configuration with IPSec
  120. RADIUS Attributes for IPSec-based Mobile IP Applications
  121. LAC Service Configuration to Support IPSec
  122. Verifying the LAC Service Configuration with IPSec
  123. Subscriber Attributes for L2TP Application IPSec Support
  124. PDSN Service Configuration for L2TP Support
  125. Modifying PDSN service to Support Compulsory L2TP Tunneling
  126. Redundant IPSec Tunnel Fail-Over
  127. Redundant IPSec Tunnel Fail-over Configuration
  128. Modify ISAKMP Crypto Map Configuration to Match Crypto Group
  129. Dead Peer Detection (DPD) Configuration
  130. Verifying the DPD Configuration
  131. APN Template Configuration to Support L2TP
  132. Verifying the APN Configuration for L2TP
  133. IPSec for LTE/SAE Networks
  134. Dynamic Node-to-Node IPSec Tunnels
  135. Authentication Methods
  136. Certificate Revocation Lists
  137. IKEv2 Keep-Alive Messages (Dead Peer Detection)
  138. IPSec Tunnel Termination
ASR 5000 Series first page preview

ASR 5000 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Gateway
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. about this guide
  5. contacting customer support
  6. Serving Gateway Overview
  7. eHRPD Network Summary
  8. eHRPD Network Components
  9. Evolved Packet Control Function (ePCF)
  10. SAE Network Summary
  11. E-UTRAN EPC Network Components
  12. eNodeB
  13. PDN Gateway (P-GW)
  14. Product Description
  15. Product Specifications
  16. Operating System Requirements
  17. Network Deployment(s)
  18. Supported Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
  19. Features and Functionality - Base Software
  20. Lawful Intercept
  21. Session Recovery Support
  22. Quality of Service Management Features
  23. Network Access and Charging Management Features
  24. Network Operation Management Functions
  25. Multiple PDN Support
  26. IP Access Control Lists
  27. Management System Overview
  28. Bulk Statistics Support
  29. Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
  30. ANSI T1.276 Compliance
  31. Features and Functionality - External Application Support
  32. Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Feature Software
  33. Layer 2 Traffic Management (VLANs)
  34. How the Serving Gateway Works
  35. Subscriber-initiated Detach
  36. Supported Standards
  37. GPP2 References
  38. Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
  39. Serving Gateway Configuration
  40. Configuring the System as a Standalone eGTP S-GW
  41. Required S-GW Ingress Context Configuration Information
  42. Required S-GW Egress Context Configuration Information
  43. How This Configuration Works
  44. eGTP S-GW Configuration
  45. Initial Configuration
  46. eGTP Configuration
  47. Verifying and Saving the Configuration
  48. Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
  49. Verifying the Configuration
  50. Service Configuration
  51. Context Configuration
  52. Saving the Configuration
  53. Saving the Configuration on the Chassis
  54. Monitoring the Service
  55. Monitoring System Status and Performance
  56. Clearing Statistics and Counters
  57. Configuring Subscriber Session Tracing
  58. Introduction
  59. Supported Functions
  60. Supported Networks and Platforms
  61. Licenses
  62. Subscriber Session Trace Functional Description
  63. Management Activation
  64. Trace Depth
  65. P-GW
  66. Subscriber Session Trace Configuration
  67. Trace File Collection Configuration
  68. Verifying Your Configuration
  69. Sample Configuration Files
  70. Standalone eGTP Serving Gateway
  71. S-GW Engineering Rules
  72. Interface and Port Rules
  73. S-GW Service Rules
  74. S-GW Subscriber Rules
ASR 5000 Series first page preview

ASR 5000 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Gateway
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. about this guide
  5. contacting customer support
  6. HRPD Serving Gateway Overview
  7. eHRPD Network Summary
  8. eHRPD Network Components
  9. E-UTRAN EPC Network Components
  10. Serving Gateway (S-GW)
  11. Product Description
  12. Basic Features
  13. IP Address Allocation
  14. AAA, Policy and Charging
  15. Product Specifications
  16. Operating System Requirements
  17. Network Deployment(s)
  18. Supported Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
  19. Features and Functionality - Base Software
  20. Mobile IP Registration Revocation
  21. Non-Optimized Inter-HSGW Session Handover
  22. DSCP Marking
  23. Network Access and Charging Management Features
  24. AAA Server Groups
  25. Intelligent Traffic Control
  26. Multiple PDN Support
  27. PPP VSNCP
  28. IP Access Control Lists
  29. Bulk Statistics Support
  30. Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
  31. ANSI T1.276 Compliance
  32. Features and Functionality - External Application Support
  33. Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Feature Software
  34. Traffic Policing and Shaping
  35. Traffic Shaping
  36. Call/Session Procedure Flows
  37. PMIPv6 Lifetime Extension without Handover
  38. PDN Connection Release Initiated by UE
  39. PDN Connection Release Initiated by HSGW
  40. PDN Connection Release Initiated by P-GW
  41. Supported Standards
  42. IETF References
  43. HSGW Configuration
  44. Configuring the System to Perform as a Standalone HSGW
  45. Required HSGW Context Configuration Information
  46. Required MAG Context Configuration Information
  47. How This Configuration Works
  48. Configuration
  49. Initial Configuration
  50. HSGW and MAG Service Configuration
  51. AAA and Policy Configuration
  52. Optional Header Compression Configuration
  53. Verifying and Saving the Configuration
  54. Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
  55. Verifying the Configuration
  56. Service Configuration
  57. Context Configuration
  58. Saving the Configuration
  59. Saving the Configuration on the Chassis
  60. Monitoring the Service
  61. Monitoring System Status and Performance
  62. Clearing Statistics and Counters
  63. HSGW Engineering Rules
  64. Interface and Port Rules
  65. HSGW Service Rules
  66. HSGW Subscriber Rules
  67. Sample Configuration Files
  68. Standalone eHRPD Serving Gateway
ASR 5000 Series first page preview

ASR 5000 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Gateway
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. about this guide
  6. contacting customer support
  7. GGSN Support in GPRS/UMTS Wireless Data Services
  8. Product Description
  9. Product Specification
  10. Operating System Requirements
  11. Network Deployment and Interfaces
  12. Supported Interfaces
  13. Features and Functionality - Base Software
  14. SGSN Support
  15. ANSI T1.276 Compliance
  16. Bulk Statistics Support
  17. Direct Tunnel Support
  18. DHCP Support
  19. DSCP Marking
  20. Host Route Advertisement
  21. IP Policy Forwarding
  22. IPv6 Support
  23. Management System Overview
  24. Overlapping IP Address Pool Support
  25. PDP Context Support
  26. Per APN Configuration to Swap out Gn to Gi APN in CDRs
  27. RADIUS Support
  28. RADIUS VLAN Support
  29. Routing Protocol Support
  30. Support of Charging Characteristics Provided by AAA Server
  31. Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
  32. Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Feature Software
  33. Converged DSL Support on the GGSN
  34. GRE Protocol Interface Support
  35. Gx Interface Support
  36. Inter-Chassis Session Recovery
  37. IP Security (IPSec)
  38. L2TP LAC Support
  39. Mobile IP Home and Foreign Agents
  40. Mobile IP NAT Traversal
  41. Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services Support
  42. Proxy Mobile IP
  43. Session Recovery Support
  44. Traffic Policing and Rate Limiting
  45. Web Element Management System
  46. How GGSN Works
  47. Dynamic IP Address Assignment
  48. Subscriber Session Call Flows
  49. Transparent Session IP Call Flow
  50. Non-Transparent IP Session Call Flow
  51. Network-Initiated Session Call Flow
  52. PPP Direct Access Call Flow
  53. Virtual Dialup Access Call Flow
  54. Corporate IP VPN Connectivity Call Flow
  55. Mobile IP Call Flow
  56. Proxy Mobile IP Call Flows
  57. IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration Flows
  58. Supported Standards
  59. IETF References
  60. Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
  61. Understanding the Service Operation
  62. Terminology
  63. Logical Interfaces
  64. Bindings
  65. Services
  66. How the System Selects Contexts
  67. GGSN Configuration Example
  68. Information Required
  69. Destination Context Configuration
  70. How This Configuration Works
  71. Non-transparent IP PDP Context Processing
  72. PPP PDP Context Processing
  73. Network-requested PDP Context Processing
  74. Mobile IP Configuration Examples
  75. Example 1: Mobile IP Support Using the System as a GGSN/FA
  76. Source Context Configuration
  77. AAA Context Configuration
  78. Mobile IP Destination Context Configuration
  79. Optional Destination Context Configuration
  80. Example 2: Mobile IP Support Using the System as an HA
  81. Example 3: HA Using a Single Source Context and Multiple Outsourced Destination Contexts
  82. System-Level AAA Configuration
  83. configuration example
  84. Using the System as Both a GGSN/FA and an HA
  85. GGSN Service Configuration Procedures
  86. GGSN Service Configuration
  87. Accounting Context and Charging Characteristics Configuration
  88. Network-requested PDP Context Support Configuration
  89. GTPP Accounting Support Configuration
  90. GTPP Group Creation
  91. GTPP Group Configuration Verification
  92. APN Configuration
  93. Authentication, Accounting, and GTPP Group Configuration in APN
  94. GTPP Group Association to APN
  95. Charging Characteristics Parameter Configuration in APN
  96. Other Optional Parameter Configuration in APN
  97. APN Configuration Verification
  98. DHCP Service Configuration
  99. DHCP Server Parameter Configuration
  100. DHCP Service Configuration Verification
  101. IP Address Pool Configuration on the System
  102. IPv4 Pool Creation
  103. IP Pool Configuration Verification
  104. FA Services Configuration
  105. IP Interface and UDP Port Binding for Pi Interface
  106. Security Parameter Index (SPI) Configuration
  107. Subscriber Registration, Authentication and Timeout Parameter Configuration
  108. Revocation Message Configuration
  109. Common Gateway Access Support Configuration
  110. AAA Group Configuration
  111. DNS Client Configuration
  112. Common Gateway Acces Support Configuration Verification
  113. Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
  114. Verifying the Configuration
  115. Service Configuration
  116. Context Configuration
  117. Saving the Configuration
  118. Saving the Configuration on the Chassis
  119. Monitoring the Service
  120. Monitoring System Status and Performance
  121. Clearing Statistics and Counters
  122. Troubleshooting the Service
  123. Test Commands
  124. Using the GTPC Test Echo Command
  125. Using the GTPv0 Test Echo Command
  126. Using the DHCP Test Command
  127. Testing GTPP Connectivity with a GSS
  128. Engineering Rules
  129. APN Engineering Rules
  130. DHCP Service Engineering Rules
  131. GGSN Engineering Rules
  132. GRE Tunnel Interface and VRF Engineering Rules
  133. GTP Engineering Rules
  134. Interface and Port Engineering Rules
  135. GRE Tunnel Interface Rule
  136. Lawful Intercept Engineering Rules
  137. MBMS Bearer Service Engineering Rules
  138. Service Engineering Rules
  139. Subscriber Engineering Rules
  140. Mobile-IP and Proxy-MIP Timer Considerations
  141. Call Flow Summary
  142. Timer Values and Recommendations
  143. Controlling the Mobile IP Lifetime on a Per-Domain Basis
ASR 5000 Series first page preview

ASR 5000 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. about this guide
  5. contacting customer support
  6. MME in LTE/SAE Wireless Data Services
  7. product description
  8. product specification
  9. operating system requirements
  10. supported interfaces
  11. Features and Functionality - Base Software
  12. NAS Protocol Support
  13. Subscriber Level Session Trace
  14. Session and Quality of Service Management
  15. Network Access Control Functions
  16. HSS Support Over S6a Interface
  17. MME Selection
  18. GPP R8 Identity Support
  19. Reachability Management
  20. system management features
  21. Management System Overview
  22. Bulk Statistics Support
  23. Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
  24. NAS Signalling Security
  25. Features and Functionality - Licensed Enhanced Feature Software
  26. License
  27. Web Element Management System
  28. How MME Works
  29. Paging Procedure
  30. User-initiated Subscriber De-registration Setup Procedure
  31. Service Request Procedure
  32. Network-initiated Service Request Procedure
  33. Supported Standards
  34. Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
  35. Understanding the Service Operation
  36. Terminology
  37. Logical Interfaces
  38. Bindings
  39. MME Service Configuration Procedures
  40. Information Required to Configure the System as an MME
  41. Required MME Context Configuration Information
  42. Required eGTP Context Configuration Information
  43. MME Service Configuration
  44. Creating and Binding MME Service
  45. Associating eGTP Service and MME-HSS Service
  46. Configuring S-GW and P-GW with MME
  47. Configuring Session and Security Parameters for EPS bearer Contexts
  48. eGTP Service Configuration
  49. Verifying eGTP Service Configuration
  50. MME-HSS Service Configuration
  51. Associating Diameter Endpoint with MME-HSS Service
  52. Verifying MME-HSS Service Configuration
  53. Event IDs for MME Service
  54. Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
  55. verifying the configuration
  56. service configuration
  57. system configuration
  58. saving the configuration
  59. Saving the Configuration on the Chassis
  60. Monitoring the Service
  61. Monitoring System Status and Performance
  62. Clearing Statistics and Counters
  63. Configuring Subscriber Session Tracing
  64. Introduction
  65. supported functions
  66. Supported Networks and Platforms
  67. Licenses
  68. Subscriber Session Trace Functional Description
  69. Management Activation
  70. Trace Depth
  71. P-GW
  72. Subscriber Session Trace Configuration
  73. Trace File Collection Configuration
  74. verifying your configuration
  75. Troubleshooting the Service
  76. test commands
  77. Using the eGTPC Test Echo Command
  78. Engineering Rules
  79. APN Engineering Rules
  80. DHCP Service Engineering Rules
  81. Lawful Intercept Engineering Rules
  82. Service Engineering Rules
ASR 5000 Series first page preview

ASR 5000 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. about this guide
  8. conventions used
  9. related documentation
  10. ASR 5000 Hardware Platform Overview
  11. The ASR 5000 Platform
  12. Chassis Configurations
  13. Chassis Description
  14. Rear Slot Numbering for Half-Height Line Cards
  15. Midplane Architecture
  16. Gbps Switch Fabric
  17. OC-48 TDM Bus
  18. Power Filter Units
  19. Fan Tray Assemblies
  20. Upper Fan Tray
  21. Application Cards
  22. SMC RAID Support
  23. Packet Processing Cards: PSC2 and PSC3
  24. Packet Services Card (PSC)
  25. Line Cards
  26. Management LAN Interfaces
  27. BITS Timing
  28. Redundancy Crossbar Card (RCC)
  29. Fast Ethernet Line Card (FLC2)
  30. Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (GLC2)
  31. Quad Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (QGLC)
  32. Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (XGLC)
  33. Optical Line Card (OLC2)
  34. Channelized Line Card (CLC2)
  35. Card Interlock Switch
  36. Card Identifiers
  37. Installation Procedure Overview
  38. Chassis Components
  39. Installation at a Glance
  40. Required Tools and Equipment
  41. Site Prerequisites
  42. Protecting Against Electro-static Discharge
  43. Federal Communications Commission Warning
  44. Chassis Installation
  45. Equipment Rack Configuration
  46. Mounting Options
  47. Unpacking the ASR 5000 Chassis
  48. Installing the Chassis
  49. Flush Mount Installation of the Chassis
  50. Mid-Mount Installation of the Chassis
  51. Grounding the Chassis
  52. Re-Installing Chassis Sub-components
  53. Application Card Installation
  54. Chassis Slot Numbering and Assignments
  55. Packet Processing Card Redundancy
  56. Recommended Minimum Chassis Configuration
  57. Installing Application Cards
  58. Line Card Installation
  59. Line Card Redundancy
  60. CLI Commands for XGLC Redundancy
  61. Installing Half-Height Line Cards
  62. Installing the 10 Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (XGLC)
  63. Cabling the Switch Processor Input/Output Line Card
  64. SPIO Interfaces
  65. E1 BNC BITS Interface Version
  66. T1 3-Pin BITS Interface Version
  67. Connecting to the Management LAN
  68. Using the Ethernet RJ-45 Interfaces
  69. Connecting to the Serial Console Port
  70. DB-9 to RJ-45 Adapter
  71. USB to DB-9 Adapter
  72. Connecting to the Console Port
  73. Connecting to a BITS Timing Source
  74. BITS T1 3-Pin Interface
  75. Connecting to the CO Alarm Interface
  76. Electrical Characteristics
  77. Cabling the Fast Ethernet (10/100) Line Card
  78. FLC2 Interfaces
  79. Cabling the Gigabit Ethernet Line Cards
  80. RJ-45 SFP Module Detail
  81. Cabling the Optical SFP Interface
  82. Cabling the Optical SFP+ Interface
  83. Cabling the Optical (ATM) Line Cards
  84. Optical (ATM) Line Card Interfaces
  85. Cabling the Channelized Line Cards
  86. Channelized Line Card Interfaces
  87. Cabling the Power Filter Units
  88. Power Considerations
  89. Power Cable Requirements
  90. Connecting the PFU to the Power Source
  91. Applying Power and Verifying the Installation
  92. Understanding the System Boot Process
  93. Applying Power to the Chassis
  94. Verifying the Installation
  95. Checking the LEDs on the SMC(s)
  96. SMC Run/Fail LED States
  97. SMC Active LED States
  98. SMC Standby LED States
  99. SMC Service LED States
  100. Checking the LEDs on Packet Processing Cards
  101. PSCA, PSC2, PSC3 and PPC Run/Fail LED States
  102. PSCA, PSC2, PSC3 and PPC Active LED States
  103. PSCA, PSC2, PSC3 and PPC Card Standby LED States
  104. SPIO Run/Fail LED States
  105. SPIO Active LED States
  106. SPIO Interface Link LED States
  107. Checking the LEDs on the Ethernet Line Cards
  108. Ethernet Line Card Active LED States
  109. Ethernet Line Card Interface Link LED States
  110. Ethernet Line Card Activity LED States
  111. Optical (ATM) Line Card Run/Fail LED States
  112. Optical ATM Line Card Active LED States
  113. Checking the Alarm and Link LEDs on the Optical (ATM/POS OC-3) Line Card
  114. Card-Level LEDs on the Channelized (STM-1/OC-3) Line Card
  115. Channelized Line Card Run/Fail LED States
  116. Channelized Line Card Active LED States
  117. Checking the Alarm and Link LEDs on the Channelized Line Card 2
  118. Checking the LEDs on the RCC(s)
  119. RCC Run/Fail LED States
  120. RCC Active LED States
  121. Completing Initial System Configuration
  122. System Monitoring
  123. Monitoring
  124. Periodic Status Checks
  125. Counters and Bulkstats
  126. Summary of Maintenance Tasks
  127. No Specific Time Frame
  128. Adding Application and Line Cards to an Existing Installation
  129. Adding Application Cards
  130. Adding Half-Height Line Cards
  131. Adding a 10 Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
  132. Removing and Installing SMC PC Cards
  133. Installing PC Cards
  134. Removing PC Cards
  135. Replacing the Chassis Air Filter
  136. Determining When an Air Filter Needs Replacing
  137. Removing the Air Filter
  138. Installing the Air Filter
  139. Replacing a Power Filter Unit
  140. Determining that a PFU has Failed
  141. Removing the Failed PFU
  142. Installing the Replacement PFU
  143. What to do with the Failed PFU
  144. Replacing Upper or Lower Fan Tray
  145. Determining Whether a Fan Tray Needs Replacing
  146. Removing an Upper Fan Tray
  147. Installing an Upper Fan Tray
  148. Removing a Lower Fan Tray Assembly
  149. Installing a Lower Fan Tray Assembly
  150. What to do with the Failed Fan Tray
  151. Replacing Application Cards
  152. Determining Whether an Application Card has Failed
  153. Using SNMP Traps
  154. Removing the Application Card
  155. Installing the Application Card
  156. Replacing the CF Memory Card on SMCs
  157. Replacing the CompactFlash on an SMC
  158. What to do with the Failed Application Card
  159. Replacing Line Cards
  160. Determining Whether a Line Card has Failed
  161. Removing the Line Card
  162. Installing the Line Card
  163. What to do with the Failed Line Card
  164. Technical Specifications
  165. Physical Dimensions
  166. Weights
  167. Power Specifications
  168. Mounting Requirements
  169. Interface Specifications
  170. SPIO Card Interfaces
  171. Fiber SFP Interface
  172. Central Office Alarm Interface
  173. BITS Timing Interface
  174. Fast Ethernet Line Card (FLC2) Interfaces
  175. Base-LX Interface
  176. Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (XGLC) SFP
  177. Fiber ATM/POS OC-3 (OLC2) Multi-Mode Interface
  178. Channelized Line Cards
  179. Safety, Electrical and EMC Certifications
  180. Electrical Certifications
  181. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Compliance
  182. Environmental Specifications
  183. Operating and Storage Parameters
  184. Chassis Air Flow
  185. Hardware Product Support Matrix
  186. Packet Processing Cards
  187. Preparing a Full-Height Line Card Slot
  188. Introduction
  189. Remove Blanking Panels
  190. Remove the Half-Height Card Guide
  191. RoHS Compliance Statement
  192. Chassis
  193. Fan Assembly
  194. Power Filter Unit (PFU)
  195. Full Product
  196. RMA Shipping Procedures
  197. RMA Overview
  198. Sealing the Shipment
  199. Packaging ASR 5000 Cards
  200. Packaging an Application Card
  201. Line Cards (except XGLC)
  202. Packaging a Half-height Line Card
  203. Gigabit Ethernet Card (XGL)
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  23. about this guide
  24. conventions used
  25. contacting customer support
  26. common features
  27. license keys
  28. features and benefits
  29. ASR 5000 Hardware Platform Overview
  30. chassis configurations
  31. slot numbering
  32. Rear Slot Numbering for Half-Height Line Cards
  33. mounting options
  34. Gbps Switch Fabric
  35. system management bus
  36. OC-48 TDM Bus
  37. Power Filter Units
  38. Fan Tray Assemblies
  39. air filter assembly
  40. chassis airflow
  41. ASR 5000 Application Cards
  42. SMC RAID Support
  43. Packet Processing Cards: PSC, PSC2, and PPC
  44. Packet Services Card (PSC) Description
  45. Packet Services Card 2 (PSC2) Description
  46. Capacity
  47. Packet Processor Card (PPC) Description
  48. ASR 5000 Line Cards
  49. console port
  50. BITS Timing
  51. Ethernet 10/100 Line Card
  52. Ethernet 1000 (Gigabit Ethernet) Line Cards
  53. Quad Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
  54. Gigabit Ethernet Line Card
  55. Optical Line Cards (OLC and OLC2)
  56. Channelized Line Cards (CLC and CLC2)
  57. standards compliance
  58. General Application and Line Card Information
  59. Software Architecture
  60. Understanding the Distributed Software Architecture
  61. Subsystems
  62. Redundancy and Availability Features
  63. Service Availability Features
  64. Hardware Redundancy Configuration
  65. Maintenance and Failure Scenarios
  66. Software Assurance Features
  67. Session Recovery Feature
  68. Interchassis Session Recovery
  69. Mean Time Between Failure and System Availability
  70. System Availability
  71. Spare Component Recommendations
  72. Management System Overview
  73. Out-of-Band Management
  74. command line interface
  75. Web Element Manager Application
  76. ASN Gateway Overview
  77. ASN Mobility Management
  78. profile management
  79. Inter-ASN Handovers
  80. Supported Features
  81. ASN Gateway Micro-Mobility
  82. WiMAX R4 Inter-ASN Mobility Management
  83. Proxy Mobile IPv4 (PMIPv4)
  84. Supported RADIUS Methods
  85. Supported Diameter Methods
  86. Volume and Duration-based Prepaid Accounting
  87. Hotlining/Dynamic RADIUS Attributes
  88. ASN Gateway Intra-Chassis Session Recovery
  89. Supported Inline Services
  90. How it Works
  91. ASN Gateway in a WiMAX Network
  92. Access Service Network (ASN)
  93. Connectivity Service Network (CSN)
  94. WiMAX Reference Points and Interfaces
  95. Message Relay in ASN
  96. WiMAX Network Deployment Configurations
  97. ASN Call Procedure Flows
  98. Non-Anchor ASN Gateway
  99. Initial Network Entry and Data Path Establishment without Authentication
  100. Initial Network Entry and Data Path Establishment with Authentication (Single EAP)
  101. Unexpected Network Re-entry
  102. MS Triggered Network Exit
  103. Network Triggered Network Exit
  104. Intra-ASN Gateway Handover
  105. Intra-anchor ASN Gateway Controlled Handover
  106. Inter-ASN Gateway Handover
  107. ASN Gateway Function for Handovers
  108. Controlled Anchor ASN Gateway to Non-Anchor ASN Gateway Handover
  109. Uncontrolled Anchor ASN Gateway to Non-Anchor ASN Gateway Handover
  110. RADIUS-based Prepaid Accounting for WiMax
  111. Applying HTTP Redirection Rule when Quota is Reached
  112. Applying HTTP Redirection Rule CoA is Received
  113. aaa server
  114. CSN Procedure Flows
  115. PMIP4 Session Release
  116. WiMAX Deployment with Legacy Core Networks
  117. Session Continuity Support for 3GPP2 and WiMAX Handovers
  118. manual mode
  119. ASN GW and NAP-ID/NSP-ID Process
  120. Data Tunnel Endpoint Support
  121. Inter-ASNGW Handoff
  122. Supported Standards
  123. Object Management Group (OMG) Standards
  124. ASN Paging Controller and Location Registry Overview
  125. Introduction
  126. Description of PC/LR Support
  127. Paging Agent (PA)
  128. Location Update with Paging Controller Relocation
  129. Paging Operation
  130. MS Initiated Idle Mode Entry
  131. MS Initiated Idle Mode Exit
  132. Supported Platforms and Software
  133. CDMA2000 Wireless Data Services
  134. Product Description
  135. Product Specifications
  136. Features and Functionality—Base Software
  137. RADIUS Support
  138. Description
  139. Access Control List Support
  140. IP Policy Forwarding
  141. Overlapping IP Address Pool Support
  142. Threshold Crossing Alerts (TCA) Support
  143. Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Software Features
  144. IPv6 Support
  145. L2TP LAC Support
  146. Proxy Mobile IP
  147. Intelligent Traffic Control
  148. Dynamic RADIUS Extensions (Change of Authorization)
  149. Web Element Management System
  150. CDMA2000 Data Network Deployment Configurations
  151. Co-Located Deployments
  152. Understanding Simple IP and Mobile IP
  153. How Simple IP Works
  154. Mobile IP
  155. How Mobile IP Works
  156. TIA and Other Standards
  157. IEEE Standards
  158. GGSN Support in GPRS/UMTS Wireless Data Services
  159. Product Specification
  160. Operating System Requirements
  161. Network Deployment and Interfaces
  162. Supported Interfaces
  163. Features and Functionality - Base Software
  164. SGSN Support
  165. ANSI T1.276 Compliance
  166. Bulk Statistics Support
  167. Direct Tunnel Support
  168. dhcp support
  169. DSCP Marking
  170. Host Route Advertisement
  171. Per APN Configuration to Swap out Gn to Gi APN in CDRs
  172. Quality of Service Support
  173. RADIUS VLAN Support
  174. Routing Protocol Support
  175. Support of Charging Characteristics Provided by AAA Server
  176. Support of all GGSN generated causes for partial G-CDR closure
  177. Features and Functionality - Optional Enhanced Feature Software
  178. Converged DSL Support on the GGSN
  179. GRE Protocol Interface Support
  180. Gx Interface Support
  181. Inter-Chassis Session Recovery
  182. IP Security (IPSec)
  183. L2TP LNS Support
  184. Mobile IP Home and Foreign Agents
  185. Mobile IP NAT Traversal
  186. Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services Support
  187. session persistence
  188. Session Recovery Support
  189. Traffic Policing and Rate Limiting
  190. How GGSN Works
  191. Dynamic IP Address Assignment
  192. Subscriber Session Call Flows
  193. Transparent Session IP Call Flow
  194. Non-Transparent IP Session Call Flow
  195. Network-Initiated Session Call Flow
  196. PPP Direct Access Call Flow
  197. Virtual Dialup Access Call Flow
  198. Corporate IP VPN Connectivity Call Flow
  199. Mobile IP Call Flow
  200. Proxy Mobile IP Call Flows
  201. IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration Flows
  202. IETF References
  203. HA Overview
  204. Network Deployment Configurations
  205. Mobile IP Tunneling Methods
  206. Understanding Mobile IP
  207. HRPD Serving Gateway Overview
  208. eHRPD Network Summary
  209. eHRPD Network Components
  210. E-UTRAN EPC Network Components
  211. Serving Gateway (S-GW)
  212. basic features
  213. quality of service
  214. AAA, Policy and Charging
  215. Network Deployment(s)
  216. Supported Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
  217. Mobile IP Registration Revocation
  218. Non-Optimized Inter-HSGW Session Handover
  219. Network Access and Charging Management Features
  220. AAA Server Groups
  221. Multiple PDN Support
  222. PPP VSNCP
  223. IP Access Control Lists
  224. Features and Functionality - External Application Support
  225. Traffic Policing and Shaping
  226. Traffic Shaping
  227. Call/Session Procedure Flows
  228. PMIPv6 Lifetime Extension without Handover
  229. PDN Connection Release Initiated by UE
  230. PDN Connection Release Initiated by HSGW
  231. PDN Connection Release Initiated by P-GW
  232. IP Services Gateway Overview
  233. Service Modes
  234. RADIUS Proxy
  235. In-line Services
  236. Enhanced Feature Support
  237. Content Service Steering
  238. Packet Data Interworking Function Overview
  239. Licenses
  240. Interfaces
  241. Sample Deployments
  242. Mobile IP / Native Simple IP Call Minimum Requirements
  243. Simple IP and Simple IP Fallback
  244. Simple IP Fallback Minimum Requirements
  245. Duplicate Session Detection
  246. Registration Revocation
  247. Cookie Challenge Statistics
  248. radius accounting
  249. Special RADIUS Attribute Handling
  250. Mobile IP and Proxy Mobile IP Attributes
  251. ipv6 static routing
  252. SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) Support
  253. Features and Functionality - Licensed Enhanced Feature Support
  254. PDIF Service
  255. Lawful Intercept
  256. Online Upgrade
  257. Operation Over a Common IPv4 Network
  258. Operation Over a Common IPv6 Network
  259. Other Devices
  260. IPSec/IKEv2
  261. Simple IP
  262. radius authentication
  263. First-Phase Authentication
  264. Termination
  265. Intelligent Packet Monitoring System (IPMS)
  266. Selective Diameter Profile Update Request Control
  267. Supported Standards and RFCs
  268. PDG/TTG Overview
  269. Network Deployment(s) and Interfaces
  270. PDG/TTG Logical Network Interfaces (Reference Points)
  271. Features and Functionality
  272. TTG Mode
  273. Multiple Digital Certificate Selection Based on APN
  274. DSCP Marking for IPSec Access
  275. WLAN Access Control
  276. EAP Fast Re-authentication Support
  277. Congestion Control
  278. Bulk Statistics
  279. Features Not Supported in This Release
  280. How the PDG/TTG Works
  281. PDN Gateway Overview
  282. Evolved Packet Control Function (ePCF)
  283. SAE Network Summary
  284. eNodeB
  285. PDN Gateway in the E-UTRAN/EPC Network
  286. Source IP Address Validation
  287. Local Break-Out
  288. Proxy Mobile IPv6 (S2a)
  289. Quality of Service Management Features
  290. Online/Offline Charging
  291. Dynamic Policy Charging Control (Gx Reference Interface)
  292. Network Operation Management Functions
  293. System Management Features
  294. Features and Functionality - Inline Service Support
  295. ICAP Interface
  296. IP Security (IPSec) Encryption
  297. Layer 2 Traffic Management (VLANs)
  298. How the PDN Gateway Works
  299. GTP PDN Gateway Call/Session Procedures in an LTE-SAE Network
  300. Subscriber-initiated Detach
  301. GPP2 References
  302. Session Control Manager Overview
  303. IMS Architecture
  304. Proxy-CSCF
  305. Interrogating-CSCF
  306. Emergency-CSCF
  307. Hardware Requirements
  308. Network Deployments and Interfaces
  309. SCM in a GSM/UMTS Data Network Deployment
  310. call forking
  311. error handling
  312. MSRP Support
  313. SIP Denial of Service (DoS) Attack Prevention
  314. SIP Routing Engine
  315. Trust Domain
  316. IPSec Support
  317. How the SCM Works
  318. Route Lists
  319. Release 7 3GPP2 References
  320. Other
  321. Serving Gateway Overview
  322. PDN Gateway (P-GW)
  323. How the Serving Gateway Works
  324. Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) Overview
  325. Benefits of Co-Located GSNs
  326. SGSN/GGSN Deployments
  327. SGSN Logical Network Interfaces
  328. Features and Functionality - Basic
  329. SS7 Support
  330. Mobility Management
  331. Paging
  332. Identity Request
  333. network sharing
  334. GWCN Configuration
  335. Implementation
  336. session management
  337. PDP Context Preservation
  338. Short Message Service CDRs
  339. NPU FastPath
  340. Operator Policy
  341. Some Configurable Features for Operator Policies
  342. Default APN
  343. HSPA Fallback
  344. Features and Functionality - Enhanced and Licensed
  345. How LI Works
  346. Session Recovery
  347. SGSN Pooling and Iu-Flex / Gb-Flex
  348. How the SGSN Works
  349. PDP Context Activation Procedures
  350. Network-Initiated PDP Context Activation Process
  351. MS-Initiated Detach Procedure
  352. ITU Standards
  353. Content Filtering Support Overview
  354. Supported Platforms and Products
  355. URL Blacklisting Support
  356. URL Blacklisting Solution Components
  357. Web Element Manager (WEM)
  358. URL Blacklisting Action
  359. Category-based Content Filtering Support
  360. ECS and Content Filtering Application
  361. Components of Category-based Content Filtering Solution
  362. Category-based Content Filtering Subsystem
  363. Static Rating Categorization Database (SRDB)
  364. Master Content Rating Database Server (MCRDBS)
  365. inPilot
  366. How URL Blacklisting and Category-based Content Filtering Work Concurrently
  367. Content Filtering Server Group Support
  368. External Storage System
  369. Minimum System Requirements and Recommendations
  370. Additional Requirements on Chassis
  371. Enhanced Charging Service Overview
  372. Supported Accounting and Charging Interfaces
  373. Licensing
  374. ECS Architecture
  375. How ECS Works
  376. Protocol Analyzer Software Stack
  377. Rule Definitions
  378. Routing Ruledefs and Packet Inspection
  379. Charging Ruledefs and the Charging Engine
  380. Rulebase
  381. Enhanced Services in ECS
  382. Time and Flow-based Bearer Charging in ECS
  383. Content Filtering Support
  384. IP Readdressing Feature
  385. X-Header Insertion
  386. Limitations to the Header Insertion Feature
  387. Post Processing Feature
  388. Time-of-Day Activation/Deactivation of Rules
  389. url filtering
  390. ECS Deployment
  391. Accounting Interfaces
  392. Diameter Accounting and Credit Control
  393. Gy Interface Support
  394. Standard GGSN Call Detail Records (G-CDRs)
  395. Event Detail Records (EDRs)
  396. Usage Detail Records (UDRs)
  397. Charging Record Generation
  398. Charging Methods and Interfaces
  399. Prepaid Billing in ECS
  400. Credit Control Application (CCA) in ECS
  401. Postpaid Billing in ECS
  402. Postpaid Billing in CDMA-2000 Networks
  403. System Resource Allocation
  404. Redundancy Support in ECS
  405. Inter-chassis Session Recovery Interoperability
  406. Impact on xDR File Content
  407. External Storage System Overview
  408. Overview
  409. Local, Short-Term External Storage System
  410. System Requirements
  411. Minimum System Recommendations for Cluster Deployment of L-ESS
  412. GTPP Storage Server Overview
  413. System Requirements and Recommendations
  414. Default Ports for GSS
  415. GSS Hardware Sizing and Provisioning Guidelines
  416. IP Multipathing (IPMP) on GSS Server (Optional)
  417. Features of the GSS
  418. Redundant Data File Support
  419. Cluster Support in GSS
  420. Multiple Instance GSS
  421. Monitoring of Disk Partitions
  422. Cluster Mode GSS Deployment in GPRS/UMTS Network
  423. How the GSS Works
  424. MUR Overview
  425. Exporting Reports to Other File Formats
  426. MUR Architecture
  427. Distributed Architecture of MUR
  428. How RDP works with MUR
  429. MUR Deployment
  430. network address translation overview
  431. NAT Feature Overview
  432. NAT Realms
  433. NAT IP Pool Groups
  434. NAT IP Address Allocation and Deallocation
  435. NAT IP Address Deallocation
  436. NAT IP Address/Port Allocation Failure
  437. NAT Binding Records
  438. NAT Binding Updates
  439. Firewall-and-NAT Policy
  440. Disabling NAT Policy
  441. Target-based NAT Configuration
  442. NAT Application Level Gateway
  443. UDRs
  444. Alarms
  445. how nat works
  446. Mobility Management Entity Overview
  447. NAS Protocol Support
  448. EPS GTPv2 Support on S11 Interface
  449. Session and Quality of Service Management
  450. HSS Support Over S6a Interface
  451. Network Entity Management
  452. Serving Gateway (S-GW) Selection
  453. Tracking Area List Management
  454. Overload Management in MME
  455. NAS Signalling Security
  456. Features and Functionality - Licensed Enhanced Feature Software
  457. License
  458. How MME Works
  459. Paging Procedure
  460. User-initiated Subscriber De-registration Setup Procedure
  461. Service Request Procedure
  462. Network-initiated Service Request Procedure
  463. Peer-to-Peer Overview
  464. P2P Overview
  465. P2P Voice Call Duration
  466. P2P Protocol Detection Software Versions
  467. Loading and Unloading P2P Signature File
  468. How P2P Works
  469. P2P Session Recovery
  470. Skype
  471. Jabber
  472. Personal Stateful Firewall Overview
  473. Protection against Port Scanning
  474. Stateful Packet Inspection and Filtering Support
  475. Host Pool Support
  476. SNMP Thresholding Support
  477. How Personal Stateful Firewall Works
  478. Mid-session Firewall Policy Update
  479. Understanding Rules with Stateful Inspection
  480. Transport and Network Protocols and States
  481. Application-Level Traffic and States
  482. Web Element Manager Overview
  483. Accounting Management
  484. Performance Management
  485. additional features
  486. Web Element Manager System Requirements
  487. Client Access
  488. WEM Architecture
  489. Configuration Management
  490. WEM Process Monitor
  491. Script Server
  492. WEM Logger
  493. Technical Specifications
  494. physical dimensions
  495. Weight Specifications
  496. power specifications
  497. mounting requirements
  498. interface specifications
  499. Fiber SFP Interface
  500. Mbps RJ-45 Interface
  501. electrical characteristics
  502. Ethernet 10/100 Line Card Interfaces
  503. Ethernet 1000 Line Card/Quad Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (QGLC) SFPs
  504. QGLC/1000Base-LX Interface
  505. RJ-45 SFP Interface
  506. Gigabit Ethernet Line Card (XGLC) SFP
  507. Fiber ATM/POS OC-3 (OLC and OLC2) Multi-Mode Interface
  508. Channelized Line Cards
  509. Channelized Line Cards (CLC and CLC2) with Multi-Mode Interface
  510. Safety, Electrical, and Environmental Certifications
  511. Federal Communications Commission Warning
  512. safety certifications
  513. Electrical Certifications
  514. Environmental Certifications
  515. environmental specifications
  516. environmental information
  517. Chassis Air Flow
  518. Glossary
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  27. contacting customer support
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  29. chapter
  30. Terminology
  31. Logical Interfaces
  32. AAA Servers
  33. Trusted Builds
  34. How the System Selects Contexts
  35. ASR 5500 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 21.4
  36. Context Selection for Subscriber Sessions
  37. Understanding Configuration Files
  38. IP Address Notation
  39. Alphanumeric Strings
  40. Quoted Strings
  41. ASR 5500 Configuration
  42. The Quick Setup Wizard
  43. Using the CLI for Initial Configuration
  44. Configuring System Administrative Users
  45. Configuring the System for Remote Access
  46. Configuring SSH Options
  47. SSH Host Keys
  48. Specifying SSH Encryption Ciphers
  49. Generating SSH Keys
  50. Authorizing SSH User Access
  51. SSH User Login Authentication
  52. Secure Session Logout
  53. SSH Client Login to External Servers
  54. Setting Preferred Authentication Methods
  55. Generating SSH Client Key Pair
  56. Enabling NETCONF
  57. Configuring a Second Management Interface
  58. Configuring System Timing
  59. Verifying and Saving Your Clock and Time Zone Configuration
  60. Configuring NTP Servers with Local Sources
  61. Verifying the NTP Configuration
  62. Configuring SF Boot Configuration Pause
  63. Configuring CLI Confirmation Prompts
  64. Requiring Confirmation for Specific Exec Mode Commands
  65. Configuring Context-level Administrative Users
  66. Configuring Context-level Administrators
  67. Configuring LI Administrators
  68. Verifying Context-level Administrative User Configuration
  69. Configuring Local-User Administrative Users
  70. Updating Local-User Database
  71. Provisioning Lawful Intercept
  72. Restricting User Access to a Specified Root Directory
  73. Configuring an SFTP root Directory
  74. Configuring TACACS+ for System Administrative Users
  75. User Account Requirements
  76. Configuring TACACS+ AAA Services
  77. Configuring TACACS+ for Non-local VPN Authentication
  78. Separating Authentication Methods
  79. Disable TACACS+ Authentication at the Context Level
  80. Limit Console Access for AAA-based Users
  81. Configuring a New Chassis Key Value
  82. Quick Setup Wizard
  83. Configuring MIO/UMIO/MIO2 Port Redundancy Auto-Recovery
  84. Verifying Port Redundancy Auto-Recovery
  85. Verifying Card Configurations
  86. LAG and Master Port
  87. Multiple Switches with L2 Redundancy
  88. Preferred Slot
  89. Minimum Links
  90. Redundancy Options
  91. Faster Data Plane Convergence
  92. MIO Demux Restrictions
  93. Configuration
  94. Requesting an Exclusive-Lock
  95. Effect of Config Lock on URL Scripts
  96. Saving a Configuration File
  97. show administrators Command
  98. Management Settings
  99. Configuring ORBEM Client and Port Parameters
  100. Verifying ORBEM Parameters
  101. SNMP Support
  102. Verifying SNMP Parameters
  103. Controlling SNMP Trap Generation
  104. Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
  105. Synchronizing File Systems
  106. System Interfaces and Ports
  107. Viewing and Verifying Contexts
  108. Creating an Interface
  109. Viewing and Verifying Port Configuration
  110. VLANs
  111. System Security
  112. MIO Synchronization
  113. Secure Password Encryption
  114. Support for ICSR Configurations
  115. Modifying Intercepts
  116. User Access to Operating System Shell
  117. Exec Mode cli test-commands
  118. Secure System Configuration File
  119. Feature Description
  120. Validate the Digital Signature
  121. Enable or Disable Signature Verification
  122. Software Management Operations
  123. Understanding the boot.sys File
  124. Synchronizing the File System
  125. Copying Files
  126. Applying Pre-existing CLI Configuration Files
  127. Viewing CLI Configuration and boot.sys Files
  128. Configuring the Boot Stack
  129. Adding a New Boot Stack Entry
  130. Configuring the Boot Network
  131. Configuring Boot Network Delay Time
  132. Verify Free Space on the /flash Device
  133. Transfer StarOS Image to /flash
  134. Downgrading from Release 20.0
  135. Configure a Message of the Day Banner
  136. Synchronize File Systems
  137. Verify the Running Software Version
  138. New System License Keys
  139. Adding License Keys to Configuration Files
  140. License Expiration Behavior
  141. Management Card Replacement and License Keys
  142. Local-User Account Suspensions
  143. Smart Licensing
  144. Smart Software Licensing
  145. Cisco Smart Software Manager
  146. Software Tags and Entitlement Tags
  147. Configuring Smart Licensing
  148. Monitoring and Troubleshooting Smart Licensing
  149. Monitoring the System
  150. Monitoring ASR 5500 Hardware Status
  151. Clearing Statistics and Counters
  152. Bulk Statistics
  153. Configuring Communication with the Collection Server
  154. Configuring Optional Settings
  155. Configuring a Separate Bulkstats Config File
  156. Verifying Your Configuration
  157. Saving Your Configuration
  158. Clearing Bulk Statistics Counters and Information
  159. Data Types
  160. Bulk Statistics Event Log Messages
  161. Feature Summary and Revision History
  162. System Log Types
  163. Configuring Event Logging Parameters
  164. Configuring Event Log Filters
  165. Global Configuration Mode Filtering
  166. Configuring syslog Servers
  167. Specifying Facilities
  168. Configuring Trace Logging
  169. Viewing Logging Configuration and Statistics
  170. Configuring and Viewing Crash Logs
  171. Configuring Software Crash Log Destinations
  172. Viewing Abridged Crash Log Information Using the CLI
  173. Reducing Excessive Event Logging
  174. Configuring Log Source Thresholds
  175. Saving Log Files
  176. Event Severities
  177. Troubleshooting
  178. Licensing Issues
  179. Checking the LEDs on the MIO Card
  180. MIO Active LED States
  181. MIO Redundancy LED States
  182. MIO Busy LED States
  183. MIO – Interface Activity LED States
  184. DPC Run/Fail LED States
  185. DPC Active LED States
  186. DPC Redundancy LED States
  187. FSC Run/Fail LED States
  188. FSC Active LED States
  189. FSC Drive n Activity LED States
  190. Checking the LEDs on the SSC
  191. SSC Active LED States
  192. SSC Redundancy LED States
  193. SSC System Service LED States
  194. Switching MIOs
  195. Migrating a DPC
  196. Initiate a Card Halt
  197. Verifying Network Connectivity
  198. Using the traceroute or traceroute6 Command
  199. Viewing IP Routes
  200. Using the System Diagnostic Utilities
  201. Using the Protocol Monitor for a Specific Subscriber
  202. Generating an SSD
  203. Feature Information
  204. Configuring the Hexdump Module
  205. Configuring the Hexdump File Parameters
  206. Enabling or Disabling Hexdump
  207. Monitoring and Troubleshooting PCAP Trace
  208. show { hexdump-module | cdr } file-space-usage
  209. show hexdump-module statistics
  210. Accessing the boot CLI
  211. Enter CLI Mode
  212. Boot Using A Specified Configuration File
  213. Access Control Lists
  214. Understanding ACLs
  215. Rule Order
  216. Configuring Action and Criteria for Subscriber Traffic
  217. Verifying the ACL Configuration
  218. Applying the ACL to an Interface
  219. Verifying the ACL Configuration on an Interface
  220. Applying an ACL to All Traffic Within a Context
  221. Applying an ACL to a RADIUS-based Subscriber
  222. Applying an ACL to an Individual Subscriber
  223. Applying an ACL to the Subscriber Named default
  224. Verifying the ACL Configuration to the Subscriber Named default
  225. Applying an ACL to Service-specified Default Subscriber
  226. Applying a Single ACL to Multiple Subscribers
  227. Applying an ACL to Multiple Subscriber via APNs
  228. Verifying the ACL Configuration to APNs
  229. Overview
  230. Configuring Congestion Control
  231. Configuring Service Congestion Policies
  232. Enabling Congestion Control Redirect Overload Policy
  233. Routing Policies
  234. Creating IP Prefix Lists
  235. Creating Route Maps
  236. Adding Static Routes to a Context
  237. OSPF Version 2 Overview
  238. Basic OSPFv2 Configuration
  239. Confirming OSPF Configuration Parameters
  240. Enabling OSPFv6 Over a Specific Interface
  241. BGP-4 Routing
  242. Configuring BGP
  243. BGP Communities and Extended Communities
  244. Setting the Community Attribute
  245. Setting the Extended Community Attribute
  246. Configurable BGP Route Advertisement Interval for ICSR
  247. Confirming BGP Configuration Parameters
  248. Overview of BFD Support
  249. Configuring a BFD Context
  250. Configuring BFD for Single Hop
  251. Scaling of BFD
  252. Enabling BFD on OSPF Interfaces
  253. Enable Primary Chassis BFD Monitoring
  254. Enable BFD Multihop Fall-over
  255. ip routev6 Command
  256. Saving the Configuration
  257. Overlapping IP Address Pool Support – GGSN
  258. APN Support – PDN Gateway (P-GW)
  259. Configuring Subscriber VLAN Associations
  260. Verify the Subscriber Profile Configuration
  261. BGP MPLS VPNs
  262. MPLS-CE Connected to PE
  263. IPv6 Support for BGP MPLS VPNs
  264. Sample Configuration
  265. VPN-Related CLI Commands
  266. Content Service Steering
  267. Configuring Internal Content Service Steering
  268. Applying an ACL to an Individual Subscriber (Optional)
  269. Session Recovery
  270. Additional ASR 5500 Hardware Requirements
  271. Enabling Session Recovery
  272. Disabling the Session Recovery Feature
  273. Viewing Recovered Session Information
  274. Recovery Control Task Statistics
  275. show rct stats Command
  276. Interchassis Session Recovery
  277. Interchassis Communication
  278. show Commands
  279. AAA Monitor
  280. ICSR Operation
  281. Chassis Initialization
  282. Configuring ICSR
  283. Configuring the Service Redundancy Protocol (SRP) Context
  284. Configuring SRP Context Parameters
  285. SRP Redundancy, AAA and Diameter Guard Timers
  286. DSCP Marking of SRP Messages
  287. Allow Non-VoLTE Traffic During ICSR Switchover
  288. Allow All Data Traffic
  289. Optimization of Switchover Control Outage Time
  290. Configuring NACK Generation for SRP Checkpoint Messaging Failures
  291. Selective Disabling of NACK Messaging
  292. Verifying SRP Configuration
  293. Configuring BGP Router and Gateway Address
  294. Modifying the Destination Context for ICSR
  295. Verifying BGP Configuration in Destination Context
  296. Configuring Subscriber State Management Audit Process
  297. Updating the Operating System
  298. Both ICSR Systems
  299. Standby ICSR System
  300. Performing BGP Checks
  301. Updating the Configuration File
  302. Waiting for Session Synchronization
  303. Completing the Software Update
  304. Fallback Procedure
  305. Support Data Collector
  306. Configuring SDR Collection
  307. Collecting and Storing the SDR Information
  308. Using SDRs to Diagnose Problems
  309. Configuration Commands (Global Configuration Mode)
  310. Exec Mode Commands
  311. Engineering Rules
  312. Packet Data Network (PDN) Interface Rules
  313. Subscriber Rules
  314. Access Control List (ACL) Engineering Rules
  315. StarOS Tasks
  316. Primary Task Subsystems
  317. Controllers and Managers
  318. Subsystem Tasks
  319. High Availability Subsystem
  320. Resource Manager Subsystem
  321. Network Processing Unit Subsystem
  322. Session Subsystem
  323. Platform Processes
  324. Management Processes
  325. NETCONF and ConfD
  326. Configuring ConfD
  327. NETCONF Protocol Configuration Mode
  328. netconf notifications events
  329. rest auth-policy
  330. rest hostname
  331. Verifying the Configuration
  332. clear confdmgr confd cdb
  333. YANG Models
  334. ConfD Examples
  335. Bulkstats
  336. Exec CLI Model
  337. CLI Based YANG Model for ECS Commands
  338. Seeding and Synchronizing the CDB
  339. CDB Maintenance
  340. save configuration <url> confd
  341. Overview of Checkpointing
  342. GGSN_APN ID MAPPING
  343. VPNMGR_ID MAPPING
  344. Uncategorized
  345. DCCA Category
  346. SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_ACS_GX_LI_INFO
  347. SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_DEL_ACS_SESS_INFO
  348. SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_DYNAMIC_CHRG_DEL_QG_INFO
  349. SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_DYNAMIC_RULE_INFO
  350. SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_UPDATE_EPDG_PEER_ADDR
  351. Firewall/ECS Category
  352. GGSN Category
  353. SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_GGSN_UPDATE_STATS
  354. Gx Interface Category
  355. SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_GR_UPDATE_NAT_REALMS
  356. SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_NAT_SIP_ALG_CONTACT_PH_INFO
  357. P-GW Category
  358. SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_PGW_UBR_MBR_INFO
  359. SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_PGW_UPDATE_PDN_COMMON_PARAM
  360. SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_ACS_ACCOUNTING_TYPE_QCI_RF_WITH_FC
  361. S6b Interface Category
  362. SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_CGW_UPDATE_BEARER_QOS
  363. SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_ACCT_START_INFO
  364. SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_GTPV1_UPDATE_PDN_INFO
  365. SESS_UCHKPT_CMD_SAMOG_LI_PROV_INFO
  366. Cisco Secure Boot
  367. Secure Boot Overview
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Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. about this guide
  5. conventions used
  6. contacting customer support
  7. additional information
  8. Enhanced Charging Service Overview
  9. Introduction
  10. Basic Features and Functionality
  11. How ECS Works
  12. how it works
  13. ECS Deployment and Architecture
  14. Enhanced Features and Functionality
  15. Configuration Overview
  16. Support for Service-based QoS
  17. Hierarchical Enforcement of QoS Parameters
  18. Reporting Statistics and Usage to PCRF
  19. Content Filtering Support
  20. Content Filtering Server Group Support
  21. License Requirements
  22. Limitations and Dependencies
  23. URL-based Re-addressing
  24. Next-hop Address Configuration
  25. Post Processing
  26. Tethering Detection
  27. Tethering Detection Databases
  28. How the Time-of-Day Activation/Deactivation of Rules Feature Works
  29. feature support
  30. Bulkstatistics Support
  31. Implementation of AES Encryption
  32. TCP Proxy
  33. Flow Admission Control
  34. Dynamic Disabling of TCP Proxy
  35. X-Header Insertion and Encryption
  36. X-Header Encryption
  37. Limitations to the Header Insertion and Encryption Features
  38. Supported X-Headers
  39. X-Header Enrichment Anti Spoofing
  40. RAN Bandwidth Optimization
  41. Accounting and Charging Interfaces
  42. Diameter Accounting and Credit Control
  43. Event Detail Records (EDRs)
  44. Usage Detail Records (UDRs)
  45. Prepaid Billing in ECS
  46. Credit Control Application (CCA) in ECS
  47. Postpaid Billing in ECS
  48. How ECS Postpaid Billing Works
  49. External Storage System
  50. System Resource Allocation
  51. Redundancy Support in ECS
  52. Inter-chassis Session Recovery Architecture
  53. Impact on xDR File Content
  54. Enhanced Charging Service Configuration
  55. Initial Configuration
  56. Installing the ECS License
  57. Configuring the Enhanced Charging Service
  58. Configuring Rule Definitions
  59. Verifying your Configuration
  60. Configuring Next Hop Address
  61. Optional Configurations
  62. Configuring a Rulebase within an APN
  63. Configuring Enhanced Features
  64. Configuring Prepaid CCA for Diameter or RADIUS
  65. Configuring Diameter Prepaid Credit Control Application (DCCA)
  66. Configuring RADIUS Prepaid Credit Control Application
  67. Configuring Redirection of Subscriber Traffic to ECS
  68. Applying an ACL to the Subscriber Named default
  69. Configuring DNS Snooping Feature
  70. Verifying your Configurations
  71. Retrieving EDR and UDR Files
  72. Configuring Service Group QoS Feature
  73. Configuring Flow Admission Control
  74. Upgrading Tethering Detection Databases
  75. Configuring Time-of-Day Activation/Deactivation of Rules Feature
  76. Configuring Flow Aware Packet Acceleration Feature
  77. Configuring URL Filtering Feature
  78. Configuring X-Header Encryption
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Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. about this guide
  7. contacting customer support
  8. additional information
  9. Thresholding Overview
  10. AAA Thresholds
  11. Saving Your Configuration
  12. AAA Accounting Message Archive Size Thresholds
  13. AAA Accounting Message Archive Queue Size Thresholds
  14. AAA Accounting Failure Thresholds
  15. AAA Accounting Failure Rate Thresholds
  16. AAA Authentication Failure Thresholds
  17. AAA Authentication Failure Rate Thresholds
  18. AAA Request Message Retry Rate Thresholds
  19. AAA Manager Request Queue Threshold
  20. ASN GW Service Thresholds
  21. System-Level ASN GW Service Thresholds
  22. Call Setup Thresholds
  23. Call Setup Failure Thresholds
  24. RP Setup Failure Rate Thresholds
  25. PPP Setup Failure Rate Thresholds
  26. No Resource Call Reject Thresholds
  27. Content Filtering Thresholds
  28. Configuring Content Filtering Thresholds
  29. CPU Resource Thresholds
  30. second Average of Total Processing Card CPU Utilization Thresholds
  31. Processing Card CPU Available Memory Thresholds
  32. Processing Card CPU Load Thresholds
  33. Processing Card CPU Memory Usage Thresholds
  34. Processing Card CPU Session Throughput Thresholds
  35. Processing Card CPU Utilization Thresholds
  36. System Management Card CPU Memory Usage Thresholds
  37. System Management Card CPU Utilization Thresholds
  38. ORBS Software Task CPU Usage Warning-Level Thresholds
  39. ORBS Software Task CPU Usage Critical-Level Thresholds
  40. CSCF Service Thresholds
  41. Configuring CSCF Thresholds
  42. Configuring Threshold Poll Intervals
  43. Diameter Thresholds
  44. Configuring Diameter Thresholds
  45. DCCA Rating Failure Threshold
  46. Diameter Retry Rate Threshold
  47. FA Service Thresholds
  48. Configuring FA Service Thresholds
  49. FNG Thresholds
  50. Configuring FNG Thresholds
  51. HA Service Thresholds
  52. Context-Level HA Service Thresholds
  53. HA Service-Level HA Service Thresholds
  54. IP Pool Utilization Thresholds
  55. Context-Level IP Pool and Group Thresholds
  56. IP Address Pool-Level Thresholds
  57. MME Service Thresholds
  58. System-Level MME Service Thresholds
  59. Network Address Translation Thresholds
  60. Configuring NAT Thresholds
  61. Packet Processing Thresholds
  62. Filtered/Dropped Packet Thresholds
  63. Forwarded Packet Thresholds
  64. PDG/TTG Thresholds
  65. Configuring PDG/TTG Thresholds
  66. PDIF Thresholds
  67. Configuring PDIF Thresholds
  68. PDSN Service Thresholds
  69. Context-Level PDSN Service Thresholds
  70. PDSN Service-Level PDSN Service Thresholds
  71. Per-service Session Thresholds
  72. Per-PDSN Service Thresholds
  73. Per-HA Service Thresholds
  74. Per-GGSN Service Thresholds
  75. Per-LNS Service Thresholds
  76. Per-GPRS Service Thresholds
  77. Per-GPRS Service PDP Contexts Thresholds
  78. Per-SGSN Service Thresholds
  79. Per-SGSN Service PDP Contexts Thresholds
  80. Port Utilization Thresholds
  81. Receive Port Utilization Thresholds
  82. Transmit Port Utilization Thresholds
  83. High Port Activity Thresholds
  84. Session License Utilization Thresholds
  85. Configuring Session License Utilization Thresholds
  86. Stateful Firewall Thresholds
  87. Configuring Stateful Firewall Thresholds
  88. Subscriber Thresholds
  89. Total Subscriber Thresholds
  90. Active Subscriber Thresholds
  91. System Management Card CompactFlash Memory Thresholds
  92. Total Session Thresholds
  93. Total PDSN Session Thresholds
  94. Total GGSN Session Thresholds
  95. Total GPRS Session Thresholds
  96. Total GPRS PDP Contexts Thresholds
  97. Total HA Session Thresholds
  98. Total HNB-GW Session Thresholds
  99. Total HSGW Session Thresholds
  100. Total LMA Session Thresholds
  101. Total LNS Session Thresholds
  102. Total MME Session Thresholds
  103. Total P-GW Session Thresholds
  104. Total SGSN Session Thresholds
  105. Total SGSN PDP Contexts Thresholds
  106. Total S-GW Session Thresholds
  107. Traffic Performance Optimizer Thresholds
  108. Configuring TPO Thresholds
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