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ZXUN RCPResource Control Platform
Data Configuration Guide(Basic Configuration Volume)
Version: V4.11.10
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Revision History
Revision No. Revision Date Revision Reason
R1.0 2011-09-30 First Edition
Serial Number: SJ-20110901092928-006
Publishing Date: 2011-09-30(R1.0)
ContentsAbout This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 Configuration Guide ................................................................. 1-11.1 Preparations ...................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Configuration Flow ............................................................................................. 1-1
1.3 Configuration Items ............................................................................................ 1-3
1.4 Running and Logging in to a Client ...................................................................... 1-5
1.5 Entering the Command Terminal ......................................................................... 1-7
1.6 Command Operation .......................................................................................... 1-8
1.6.1 Executing a Command ............................................................................. 1-8
1.6.2 Searching for a Command ...................................................................... 1-10
1.6.3 Showing Command Help .........................................................................1-11
1.6.4 Importing and Executing Batch Processing Commands .............................1-11
1.7 Command Format Description........................................................................... 1-12
Chapter 2 Public Configuration................................................................. 2-12.1 Public Configuration Planning ............................................................................. 2-1
2.2 Physical Configuration ........................................................................................ 2-2
2.2.1 Configuring a Rack................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.2 Configuring a Shelf................................................................................... 2-3
2.2.3 Configuring a Module ............................................................................... 2-4
2.2.4 Configuring an Ethernet Port ..................................................................... 2-5
2.3 Protocol Stack Configuration............................................................................... 2-7
2.3.1 Entering Protocol Stack Configuration Mode .............................................. 2-7
2.3.2 Entering Interface Configuration Mode....................................................... 2-7
2.3.3 Configuring an IP Interface Address .......................................................... 2-8
2.3.4 Configuring a Static Route ........................................................................ 2-9
2.3.5 Saving the Configuration..........................................................................2-11
2.3.6 Exiting Current Mode.............................................................................. 2-12
2.3.7 Data Transfer ......................................................................................... 2-12
2.3.8 Configuration Examples.......................................................................... 2-12
Chapter 3 Local Office Configuration....................................................... 3-13.1 Topology Configuration ....................................................................................... 3-1
3.1.1 Configuring a Host.................................................................................... 3-1
3.1.2 Configuring a Domain............................................................................... 3-2
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3.1.3 Configuring an Adjacent Host.................................................................... 3-3
3.2 Interconnection Protocol Configuration ................................................................ 3-4
3.2.1 Configuring a TCP Connection .................................................................. 3-4
3.2.2 Diameter Protocol Configuration................................................................ 3-5
3.3 Load Configuration ........................................................................................... 3-14
3.3.1 Configuring Load Control Timer............................................................... 3-14
3.3.2 Configuring an Overload Policy ............................................................... 3-15
3.3.3 Configuring Load Control ........................................................................ 3-16
Chapter 4 Configuration Example............................................................. 4-14.1 Configuration Plan Example................................................................................ 4-1
4.2 Configuring Public Data ...................................................................................... 4-2
4.3 Configuring System to Interconnect with PCEF .................................................... 4-4
4.4 Configuring System to Interconnect with SPR ...................................................... 4-5
Figures............................................................................................................. I
Tables ............................................................................................................ III
Glossary .........................................................................................................V
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About This ManualPurpose
Precise network operation means that carriers utilize the existing network resource,fractionize customer’s requirements and provide competitive telecommunication productswith differentiation, and finally optimize network usage rate and maximize enterprise profit.
Based on above requirement, we introduces the concept of PCC domain.
As the core of PCC, ZXUN RCP is responsible for policy decision and charging rulesstipulation.
This manual describes how to configure the ZXUN RCP system.
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
l Technical managersl Installing guidel Installing engineersl Debugging engineersl Maintenance engineers
What Is in This Manual
This manual contains the following chapters:
Chapter Summary
Chapter 1, Configuration
Guide
Introduces the configuration flow of the ZXUN RCP system.
Chapter 2, Public
Configuration
Introduces how to configure the public data of the ZXUN RCP
system.
Chapter 3, Local Office
Configuration
Introduces how to configure the local office data of the ZXUN RCP
system.
Chapter 4, Configuration
Example
Introduces the configuration flow by using examples.
Conventions
This document uses the following typographical conventions.
Typeface Meaning
Italics Variables in commands. It may also refers to other related manuals and documents.
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Typeface Meaning
Bold Menus, menu options, function names, input fields, option button names, check boxes,
drop-down lists, dialog box names, window names, parameters and commands.
CAPS Keys on the keyboard and buttons on screens and company name.
Constant
width
Text that you type, program codes, filenames, directory names, function names.
[ ] Optional parameters.
{ } Mandatory parameters.
| Separates individual parameter in series of parameters.
Danger: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
Warning: Indicates a hazard that, if not avoided, could result in serious injuries,
equipment damages or interruptions of major services.
Caution: Indicates a potential hazard that, if not avoided, could result in moderate
injuries, equipment damages or partial service interruption.
Note: Provides additional information about a certain topic.
Checkpoint: Indicates that a particular step needs to be checked before proceeding
further.
Tip: Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things easier or more productive for the
reader.
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Chapter 1Configuration GuideTable of Contents
Preparations...............................................................................................................1-1Configuration Flow .....................................................................................................1-1Configuration Items ....................................................................................................1-3Running and Logging in to a Client.............................................................................1-5Entering the Command Terminal ................................................................................1-7Command Operation ..................................................................................................1-8Command Format Description..................................................................................1-12
1.1 PreparationsHardware
l You have installed a rack, the shelves and the boards.l The boards and shelves are connected successfully.l The system is powered on.
Software
l You have installed the network management server.l You have planned the server IP address and the board IP addresses.l The network server software has been successfully installed. You can log in to Web
clients.l You have loaded the related service versions.
1.2 Configuration FlowFlow Description
Data configuration includes public data configuration, local office configuration and servicedata configuration.
Configuration Flow
When the hardware is connected and the system is powered on, you can configure theZXUN RCP system. Figure 1-1 shows the configuration flow.
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Figure 1-1 Configuration Flow
Flow Description
Table 1-1 describes the configuration of the ZXUN RCP system.
Table 1-1 Configuration Description
ConfigurationFlow
Configuration Item Description
Physical configuration Add NEs, subsystems, shelves, modules and boards
according to the planning and hardware requirements.
Protocol stack
configuration
Configure the protocol stack according to the planning,
including the real and virtual interfaces, addresses and
static routes.
Public data
configuration
Version management
configuration
This can manage the versions when versions are
updated.
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ConfigurationFlow
Configuration Item Description
Topology configuration Perform topology related configurations, including the
host name, domain name and adjacent hosts.
Interconnection
protocol configuration
Configure the protocols that are used to communicate
with other NEs, including TCP protocol, SCTP protocol,
Diameter protocol and message protocol.
Local office data
configuration
Load configuration Configure the system load related policies.
Connection
configuration
Perform connection related configurations.
Authorization
configuration
Configure mapping between application IDs and
Service IDs.
Subscription
configuration
Perform subscription-related configurations.
Usage configuration Perform usage-related configurations.
Short message service
configuration
Perform short message related configurations.
Email configuration Perform Email-related configurations.
Service data
configuration
Rule configuration Configure GUI rules.
1.3 Configuration ItemsYou can either configure the system through batch operation or configure the items oneby one.
For some configuration items, you have to follow the steps shown in Table 1-2.
Table 1-2 Configuration Flow
Configuration Item Operation Required or Optional
Create an NE. Required
This has already been
configured during software
installation.
Create a rack. Required
This has already been
configured during software
installation.
Physical
Configura-
tion
Public
Configu-
ration
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Configuration Item Operation Required or Optional
Create a shelf. Required
This has already been
configured during software
installation.
Create an OMP board. Required
This has already been
configured during software
installation.
Configure a static route that routes to
the SPR.
This configuration is required
when the RCP system and
the SPR are not in the same
network segment. If they are in
the same network segment, this
configuration is optional.
Configure a static route that routes to
the PCEF.
This configuration is required
when the RCP system and
the PCEF are not in the same
network segment. If they are in
the same network segment, this
configuration is optional.
Protocol
Stack Con-
figuration
Configure the IP distribute policy. Required.
Create a host name. Required.
Create a domain. Required.
Create an adjacent office. Required.
Module capacity. Required.
Configure a real address. Required.
Topology
Configura-
tion
Configure a virtual address. Required.
Create a TCP connection to connect
other NEs.
Required.
Create an SCTP connection to
connect other NEs.
Required.
Create the basic properties of the
Diameter protocol.
Required.
Create the global processing module
of the Diameter protocol.
Required.
Create a Diameter connection. Required.
Local Of-
fice Con-
figuration
Intercon-
nection Pro-
tocol Con-
figuration
Create a Diameter route. Required.
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Configuration Item Operation Required or Optional
Application ID and subscription
mapping configuration.
Required.
SGSN address access configuration. Optional.
Default subscription service
configuration.
Optional.
Unprofiled service redirection address
configuration.
Optional.
User-level redirection address
configuration.
Optional.
Package-level redirection address
configuration.
Optional.
GGSN event report configuration. Optional.
GGSN usage report mode
configuration.
Optional.
Access area configuration. Optional.
Package common information
configuration.
Required.
Package profile threshold
configuration
Optional.
Package service subscription
configuration.
Optional.
Package service subscription
threshold configuration.
Optional.
Bearer QoS configuration. Optional.
Common usage parameter
configuration.
Optional.
Service Configuration
Usage synchronization threshold
configuration.
Optional.
1.4 Running and Logging in to a ClientPrerequisites
l The network connection of the ZXUN RCP is in normal state.l The ZXUN RCP server has been started.
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Context
The operating andmaintenance system of the ZXUNRCPuses a client/server architecture.Thus multiple ways to access the ZXUN RCP system are available.
Users can log in to the clients by using an IE browser.
Steps
1. Enter the address in the address bar, for example,http://10.1.44.0:2323/rcp_1/client/. Figure 1-2 shows the logindialog box.
Figure 1-2 Login Dialog Box
Note:
In the address, 10.1.44.0 is the IP address of the board that is installed with the OMMsoftware. rcp_1 refers to “product name_NE ID”.
2. Enter the User Name and Password, and then click the Login button to log in to theLocal Maintenance Terminal web page, as shown in Figure 1-3.
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Figure 1-3 Local Maintenance Terminal
– End of Steps –
1.5 Entering the Command TerminalPrerequisites
You have logged in to the web client and the web client has been connected to the server.
Context
You can operate the RCP system by executing commands on the command terminal page.
Steps
1. On the Local Maintenance Terminalweb page, click . The command tree appearson the left pane, as shown in Figure 1-4.
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Figure 1-4 Command Tree
2. The command tree contains all commands. The command results and historycommands are shown on the right pane of the web page. The lower right pane is usedfor entering commands manually. If you select a command from the left commandtree, the selected command will also be displayed on this pane.
– End of Steps –
1.6 Command Operation
1.6.1 Executing a Command
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the Local Maintenance Terminal web page.
Context
You can enter a command in the command box and execute it. The system will show theresult.
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Note:
The command parameters include required parameters and optional parameters.
l When executing a command, the optional parameters are not necessary to beconfigured.
l When executing a command, you must set the required parameters. The requiredparameters with default values may not be displayed.
Steps
1. Enter a command on the lower right pane and end the command with ";", and thenclick . The command is executed. The result is displayed on the upper right pane,as shown in Figure 1-5.
Figure 1-5 Command Result
2. Click the Table Result button to show the result in the table.
Note:
Sometimes, the result cannot be displayed in the table. Thus the Table Result buttonis shaded.
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3. Click the Help button to show the Help information that includes how to use thecommand, the description of the command and the command format.
4. Click the History Command button to query the commands that were executedbefore. You can select some commands or all the commands and export them.
– End of Steps –
1.6.2 Searching for a Command
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the Local Maintenance Terminal.
Context
If you only know the key words of a command, you can query the complete command byquerying it. You can also find a command from the command tree.
Steps
1. If you only know the key words of a command, you can enter them in the Filter textbox. The system will search for the commands that match the key words automatically,as shown in Figure 1-6.
Figure 1-6 Searching for a Command
– End of Steps –
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1.6.3 Showing Command Help
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the Local Maintenance Terminal web page.
Context
On the Local Maintenance Terminal web page, you can query the command helpinformation, including the input parameter description, output parameter description andparameter range.
You can either enter a command or select a command from the command tree.
Steps
1. You can query the help information of a command by selecting a command orentering a command on the lower right pane and then click the Help button. Thehelp information includes the command function, the command format and parameterdescription, as shown in Figure 1-7.
Figure 1-7 Help
– End of Steps –
1.6.4 Importing and Executing Batch Processing Commands
Prerequisites
You have logged in to the Local Maintenance Terminal web page.
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ContextYou can import batch processing commands to promote your efficiency. The batchprocessing commands must be in txt format or mml format.
Steps
1. Click on the lower pane of the web page. The Batch Command Mode tabappears, as shown in Figure 1-8.
Figure 1-8 Batch Command Mode
2. Click . The directory dialog box appears. You can select the txt or mml files. Whenyou have selected the files, the commands will be displayed one by one.
3. Click to create a command.
4. Click to execute the commands.
5. Click to return to the Terminal Mode.
– End of Steps –
1.7 Command Format DescriptionCommand FormatThe command format is:
Command mnemonic/command code: parameter mnemonic /parameter ID = parametervalue, parameter mnemonic/parameter ID = parameter value...
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Example
ADD SHELF:RACKNO=1,SHELFNO=1,SHELFTYPE=1;
Parameter Property
l Required parameter: The parameter description defines it as required.l Optional parameter: The parameter description defines it as optional.l Option parameter: You have to select one in a parameter group.l Multiple instances: A parameter can have several values that are divided by "&", for
example, 1&2&3.l Character string parameter: Generally, it is not necessary to use a double quotation.
A double quotation is used when the character contains the following symbols: colon":", comma ",", semicolon ";", equation "=", en dash "-" and ampersand "&".
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Chapter 2Public ConfigurationTable of Contents
Public Configuration Planning.....................................................................................2-1Physical Configuration................................................................................................2-2Protocol Stack Configuration ......................................................................................2-7
2.1 Public Configuration PlanningWhen the RCP system is installed and powered on, you have to make the publicconfiguration. This configuration involves physical configuration and protocol stackconfiguration.
l Physical configuration
Define rack, shelf, board and LOMP for the RCP NE.
l Protocol stack configuration
Configure the real and virtual IP addresses and the static route for the RCP system.
Figure 2-1 shows the shelf in which the RCP NE is installed.
Figure 2-1 Shelf
The examples of the data planning are shown in Table 2-1.
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Table 2-1 Public Data Configuration Planning
Parameter Plan
Rack No. 1
Shelf No. 2
Slot No. 9
LOMP module No. 1
Static route information 10.28.0.103
Next hop route information 10.29.0.101
Real address interface 255:1:65535:255:1
Note:l The rank ID in the plan refers to the logic ID. It is only used to identify a rack in the
system, so it does not correspond to the physical rack.l The shelf ID in the plan refers to the ID of the logic shelf in which the board is installed.
A rack can have two shelves. The upper shelf is not necessarily to be shelf 1.
If multiple boards are inserted into different shelves, the shelf IDs must be different.
l The slot ID in the plan refers to the logic ID. With the ID, slot can be located easily.Plan the logic IDs according to the physical IDs.
l The module ID in the plan is used for identification. Module IDs must be unique in anoffice. A logic ID does not necessary to correspond to a physical ID.
2.2 Physical Configuration
2.2.1 Configuring a Rack
Configuration Description
This topic describes how to configure a logical rack.
Note:
During installing the ZXUN RCP software, you have already configured the ZXUN RCPrack.
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Related Man-Machine Commands
Command Function
ADD RACK Adds a rack.
SET RACK Modifies a rack.
DEL RAC Deletes a rack.
SHOW RACK Queries a rack.
Parameter Description
Parameter Name Description
RACK Rack ID Identifies a rack. This ID is unique in an office.
NAME Rack Name You can name the rack using letters and digits for
identification.
Command InstanceExecute the following command to add a rack. The rack ID is 1, and the rack name is N01.
ADD RACK: RACK= 1, NAME= "NO1";
2.2.2 Configuring a Shelf
Configuration DescriptionThis topic describes how to configure a logical shelf.
Note:
During installing the ZXUN RCP software, you have already configured the ZXUN RCPshelf.
Configuration PrerequisiteYou have configured the corresponding rack.
Related Man-Machine Commands
Command Function
ADD SHELF Adds a shelf.
SET SHELF Modifies a shelf.
DEL SHELF Deletes a shelf.
SHOW SHELF Queries a shelf.
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Parameter Description
Parameter Name Description
RACK Rack ID The ID of the rack to which the shelf belongs. This ID must
have been configured in 2.2.1 Configuring a Rack.
SHELF Shelf ID Identifies a shelf. This ID is unique in an office.
TYPE Shelf Type The BDS type used in ZXUN RCP.
SHELFSIZE Shelf Size The size of the shelf. 11U, 13U, 14U or 15U are available.
NAME Shelf Name The shelf name, you can name it using letters or digits for
identification.
Command InstanceExecute the following command to add BDS shelf 2. It belongs to rank 1. The size is 14U.
ADD SHELF: RACK= 1, SHELF= 2, SHELFSIZE= "14U";
2.2.3 Configuring a Module
Configuration DescriptionThis topic describes how to configure a module to which an NE belongs.
Configuration PrerequisiteYou have configured the corresponding rack.
You have configured the corresponding shelf.
Related Man-Machine Commands
Command Function
ADD MODULE Adds a module.
SET MODULE Modifies a module.
DEL MODULE Deletes a module.
SHOW MODULE Queries a module.
Parameter Description
Parameter Name Description
LOC Location A parameter that consists of multiple elements. You should
type the rack ID, shelf ID, and slot ID.
MTYPE Module Type For example, Distribute Service Module for 16 Core Board.
MODULE Module The ID of the module to which the NE belongs.
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Parameter Name Description
BTYPE Board Type The board types are as follows:
l Single Board Computer Opteron (SBCO)
l Single Board Computer Woodcrest(SBCW)
l Single Board Computer Jasper(SBCJ)
l PC (PC)
BKMODE Backup Mode The backup mode of the board.
l Without backup
l One plus one backup
NAME Module Name Alias of a module.
DESC Module
Description
Usage descriptions of a module.
Command Instance
Execute the following command to create module 1. The module is in slot 3, shelf 2. It isa ZXUN RCP service processing board. The board type is Woodcrest. Use one plus onebackup mode.
ADD MODULE: LOC= 1-2-3, MTYPE= "SSS_CSB_SBCJ", MODULE= 1;
2.2.4 Configuring an Ethernet Port
Configuration Description
This topic describes how to configure an Ethernet port.
Related Man-Machine Commands
Command Function
ADD ENETPORTPARA Adds an Ethernet port.
SET ENETPORTPARA Modifies an Ethernet port.
DEL ENETPORTPARA Deletes an Ethernet port.
SHOW ENETPORTPARA Queries an Ethernet port.
Parameter Description
Parameter Name Description
UNIT Unit ID It must be unique in an office.
You must and can only set one parameter in UnitID, Unit Name, Module and Module Name.
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Parameter Name Description
UNITNAME Unit Name Digits or characters only.
You must and can only set one parameter in UnitID, Unit Name, Module and Module Name.
MODULE Module The ID of the module to which the NE belongs.
You must and can only set one parameter in UnitID, Unit Name, Module and Module Name.
MODULENAME Module Name The name of the module to which the NE belongs.
You must and can only set one parameter in UnitID, Unit Name, Module and Module Name.
PORTNO Port The Ethernet port ID, used for network
communication.
PORTCLASS Port Location ETH Port by default.
LOGIPORTCLASS Port Function Possible values:
l External Media Port
l OMC Port
l Heart Beat Port
USERMODE Usage Mode The status of the Ethernet port. Permitted values
are as follows:
l Not Configured
l Enable
l Disable
NEGOTIATE Negotiation Mode The negotiation mode applied in port
communication.
l Auto-Negotiation
l Forcible
SPEED Rate The port rate.
l Not Appointed
l 10M
l 100M
l 1000M
l 10G
WRKMOD Work Mode The port’s working mode
l Not Appointed
l Full Duplex
l Half Duplex
NAME Port Name Port name.
Command Instance
Execute the following command to configure an Ethernet port. The module ID is 1, andthe port ID is 1:
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ADD ENETPORTPARA: MODULE= 1, PORTNO= 1;
2.3 Protocol Stack Configuration
2.3.1 Entering Protocol Stack Configuration Mode
Command Description
This topic describes how to enter protocol stack configuration mode. You must executethe command described in this topic to enter protocol stack configuration mode.
Note:
After the configuration, you must execute the EXIT MODE command to exit protocol stackconfiguration mode.
Related Man-Machine Commands
Command Function
IPSTACK Enters protocol stack configuration mode.
2.3.2 Entering Interface Configuration Mode
Configuration Instruction
A board has an IP address. But in order to protect network security, a system only providesa virtual IP address instead of the real IP address to interconnect with external NEs.
The board’s real IP address should be configured on a real interface, and its virtual IPaddress should be configured on a virtual interface.
This configuration is used to enter interface configuration mode; In this mode, to configurean real IP address and an virtual IP address on the real and virtual interfaces, the ADD IPADDRESS command should be used.
l Ports with the IDs being 1, 2, 3, and 4 represent real interface. If you want to configurethe real address, enter the real interface.
l Port 65530 represents a virtual interface. If you want to configure a virtual address,enter the virtual interface.
In the following example, the real address interface is 255:1:65535:255:1, and the virtualaddress interface is 255:1:65535:255:65530.
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The command to enter interface configuration mode and commands described in 2.3.3Configuring an IP Interface Address are used together to configure the real and virtualaddress of a module.
Configuration PrerequisiteYou should have entered protocol stack mode. Otherwise, the INTERFACE commandcannot be found and executed.
Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
INTERFACE Enters interface configuration mode.
Description
Parameter Name Description
SUBSYSTEM Subsystem The sub-system ID.
MODULE Module The affiliated module ID.
UNIT Unit ID The affiliated unit ID.
SUNIT Sub-unit ID The affiliated subunit ID.
PORT Port The port ID
l Port 1 represents a real interface.
l Port 65530 represents a virtual interface.
Command InstanceExecute the following command to add real address 255:1:65535:255:1.
INTERFACE:SUBSYSTEM=255,MODULE=1,UNIT=65535,SUNIT=255,PORT=1;
2.3.3 Configuring an IP Interface Address
Configuration InstructionConfigure the IP address and MAC address of the interface after the system shows therelated interface information.
l Port 1 represents a real interface. The IP address configured is a real address.l Port 65530 represents a virtual interface. The IP address configured is a virtual
address.
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Note:
Add the IP address and MAC address for an interface. The mask of a real address is thereal mask in network planning. Generally, it is 255.255.0.0. The mask of a virtual addressis 255.255.255.255. In a real interface, MAC address should be configured, but in a virtualaddress, it does not. In order to avoid conflict between two MAC addresses, the MACaddress of the real address should be reset.
Configuration Prerequisite
You must enter interface configuration mode before configuring an IP interface address.
Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
ADD IP ADDRESS Adds an IP address
DEL IP ADDRESS Deletes an IP address
Description
Parameter Description
IP address The IP address of a virtual/real interface.
Subnet mask The subnet mask of a virtual/real interface.
Example
Execute the following command to add an interface address whose IP address is10.27.0.102 and subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
ADD IP ADDRESS:ADDRESS="10.27.0.102",MASK="255.255.255.0";
2.3.4 Configuring a Static Route
Configuration Instruction
If the interconnected NE and ZXUN RCP NE are not in the same network segment, youhave to configure a static route and add a route to other network segment in order tofacilitate communication.
The following is the IPV4 static route configuration, which provides an example to illustratethe configuration procedure (the IPV6 static route configuration uses different commands).
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Command Function
ADD IP ROUTE Adds a static route.
DEL IP ROUTE Deletes a static route.
SHOW IP ROUTE Shows an effective IPv4 route.
SHOW IP ROUTE ALL Shows all routes.
Parameter Description
Parameter Name Description
NETPRE Network Prefix IP address of the new static route.
MASK Network Mask The subnet mask of the corresponding static route.
NEXTHOP Next Hop IP
Address
The next hop IP address directed by the static route.
INTERFACE Next Hop Interface Includes the following properties of the next-hop interface
that the static route directs to.
l The subsystem number of the next-hop interface:
SUBSYSTEM
l The module number of the next-hop interface:
MODULE
l The unit number of the next-hop interface: UNIT
l The subunit number of the next-hop interface:
SUNIT
l The port number of the next-hop interface: PORT
TUNNELID Tunnel Interface ID ID of the corresponding tunnel interface.
Range: 1–1024.
PPINTERFACE PPP Interface Includes the following properties of the PPP interface:
l Subsystem number (PPSUBSYSTEM)
l Module number (PPMODULE)
l Unit number (PPUNIT)
l Subunit number PPSUNIT
l Port number (PPPORT)
MPINTERFACE MP Interface Includes the following properties of the MP interface.
l Subsystem number (MPSUBSYSTEM
l Module number (MPMODULE
l Unit number (MPUNIT
l Subunit number (MPSUNIT
l Port number (MPPORT
DISTANCE Management
Distance
The corresponding management distance.
Integer, range: 1–254.
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Parameter Name Description
VRFNAME VRF Name The corresponding VRF name.
String type, range: 0–30.
BFDDETECT Enable BFD
Detection
Sets whether to enable BFD detection.
Note:
You must and can only set one parameter in NEXTHOP, INTERFACE, TUNNELID, PPINTERFACE and MPINTERFACE.
Example
Execute the following command to configure statistic route 10.28.0.103. The NetworkMask is 255.255.255.0 and the next hop route is 10.29.0.101.
ADD IP ROUTE: NETPRE= "10.28.0.103", MASK= "255.255.255.0", NEXTHOP= "10.29.0.101";
2.3.5 Saving the Configuration
Configuration Instruction
After completing the IP stack configuration, you have to save it.
Configuration Prerequisite
You have entered protocol stack configuration mode.
Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
SAVE ONLINEDATA Saves the online configuration.
Parameter Descriptions
Parameter Name Description
TYPE Save Mode The saving mode:
l Save Master: Saves the configuration to the master
board.
l Save Slave: Saves the configuration to the slave
board.
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2.3.6 Exiting Current Mode
Command Description
You must execute this command to exit the current mode.
Prerequisite
You have entered a mode.
Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
EXIT MODE Exits the current mode.
2.3.7 Data Transfer
Command Description
After the front-end devices are configured, they have to be synchronized with otherdevices.
Note:
If the configuration of the front-end devices is modified, they also have to be synchronizedwith other devices.
Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
SYN Synchronizes the login user configuration.
2.3.8 Configuration Examples
2.3.8.1 Configuring a Real Address
Configuration Method
Configure real address 202.102.0.1 for module 1. The subnet mask is 255.255.0.0.
1. Execute the following command to enter the real address configuration:
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INTERFACE: SUBSYSTEM= 255, MODULE= 1, UNIT= 65535, SUNIT= 255, LOCALPORT= 1;
2. Execute the following command to configure a real IP address:
ADD IP ADDRESS: ADDRESS= "202.102.0.1", MASK= "255.255.0.0";
2.3.8.2 Configuring a Virtual Address
Configuration Method
Configure a virtual IP address 10.27.0.102 for a module. The subnet mask is 255.255.0.0.
1. Execute the following command to enter the virtual address configuration:
INTERFACE: SUBSYSTEM= 255, MODULE= 1, UNIT= 65535, SUNIT= 255, LOCALPORT= 65530;
2. Execute the following command to configure a virtual address:
ADD IP ADDRESS: ADDRESS= "10.27.0.102", MASK= "255.255.0.0";
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3.1 Topology Configuration
3.1.1 Configuring a Host
Configuration Instruction
This topic describes how to configure a host name to identify host properties. Thisconfiguration can provide upper layer services with the NE name and role. Thisconfiguration is used to create links and interconnect hosts.
Note:
If an NE is a combination of multiple NEs, the host types of the NEs must be configuredone by one.
Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
ADD HOST Adds a host.
SET HOST Sets a host.
DEL HOST Deletes a host.
SHOW HOST Shows a host.
Description
Parameter name Description
Host ID The ID of a host. It must be unique.
Range: 1–65534.
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Parameter name Description
Host Name The unique name of a host in a network. It must be consistent with the
domain name of a real NE host.
String type, range: 1–127.
Example
Execute the following command to configure a host.
ADD HOST: HOSTID= 1, HOSTNAME= "rcp1.zte.com.cn";
3.1.2 Configuring a Domain
Configuration Instruction
Domain name is the name of a server or a network system. Every domain is unique inthe world. A domain consists of English letters and numbers. It is divided into differentsegments by ".", for example, zte.com.cn.
This topic describes how to configure a domain.
Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
ADD REALM Adds a domain.
SET REALM Sets a domain.
DEL REALM Deletes a domain.
SHOW REALM Shows a domain.
Description
Parameter Parameter name Description
REALMID Domain ID The unique ID of a domain.
Range: 1–65535.
REALM Domain name The unique name of a domain. It must be consistent with
the real domain to which a host belongs.
String type, range: 1–127.
Example
Execute the following command to configure domain "zte.com.cn".
ADD REALM: REALMID= 1, REALM= "zte.com.cn";
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3.1.3 Configuring an Adjacent Host
Configuration Instruction
This topic describes how to configure an adjacent host that communicates with this NE.
The local NE is RCP. The adjacent hosts can be AF, SPR, and PCEF. You can configurethem according to the networking solution or NE roles.
Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
ADD ADJHOST Adds an adjacent host.
SET ADJHOST Sets an adjacent host.
DEL ADJHOST Deletes an adjacent host.
SHOW ADJHOST Shows an adjacent host.
Description
Parameter Parameter name Description
ADJHOSTID Adjacent Host ID Used to identify an adjacent host. It is unique in an office.
Range: 1–65534.
HOSTNAME Adjacent Host
Name
The name of an adjacent host. It must be consistent with
the real host name, for example, pcef1.zte.com.cn.
String type, range: 1–127.
HOSTTYPE Adjacent Host Type Adjacent host types can be:
l DPI-PCEF
l SPR
l 3GPP-PCEF
l WIMAX-PCEF
l PCRF
l 3GPP-AF
l WIMAX-AF
REALM Domain Name Used to identify the domain that corresponds to an
adjacent host. It must be consistent with the real name of
the domain.
String type, range: 1–127.
Example
Execute the following command to configure an adjacent host. The host name isspr1.zte.com.cn. The domain to which it belongs is zte.com.cn.
ADD ADJHOST: ADJHOSTID= 1, HOSTNAME= "spr1.zte.com.cn", REALM= "zte.com.cn",HOSTTYPE= "DPI-PCEF";
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3.2 Interconnection Protocol Configuration
3.2.1 Configuring a TCP Connection
Configuration Instruction
TCP protocol is a reliable connection oriented transmission protocol. TCP connectionis used in lower layer signaling transmission between SPR, GGSN, PCEF, AF and3GPPPCEF.
You have to confirm a unique local IP, peer IP and port number when you configure a TCPconnection.
Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
ADD TCPCONN Creates a TCP connection.
SET TCPCONN Sets a TCP connection.
DEL TCPCONN Deletes a TCP connection.
SHOW TCPCONN Shows a TCP connection.
Description
Parameter Parameter name Description
ID TCP Connection ID Used to identify a TCP connection. It must be unique.
Range: 1–65535.
NAME TCP Connection
Name
Name of a TCP connection.
String type, range: 1–50.
LOCIP Local IP Address IP address of the local port. It must be the virtual address
of the NE.
Address type.
LOCPORT Local Port Local port number.
Range: 0–65535.
RMTIP Remote IP Address IP address of the remote terminal.
RMTPORT Remote Port Remote port.
ROLE Local Role Configure the role of the local terminal: whether it is a
server or a client.
l CLNT: client
l SVR: server
MODULE Module Number of a module to which the local terminal belongs.
Range: 1–250.
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Execute the following command to create a TCP connection. The ID is 1; the name isTCP 1; the local IP address is 10.27.0.102; the port number of the local terminal is 5001;the remote IP address is 10.27.0.105; the port number of the remote terminal is 5001; thelocal terminal is a client; the module number is 1.
ADD TCPCONN: ID= 1, NAME= "TCP1", LOCIP= "10.27.0.102", LOCPORT= 5001, RMTIP= "10.27.0.105", RMTPORT= 5001, ROLE= "CLNT", MODULE= 1;
3.2.2 Diameter Protocol Configuration
3.2.2.1 Configuring Diameter Protocol Properties
Configuration Instruction
The Diameter protocol configuration refers to the configuration of the basic properties ofthe Diameter protocol, including product name, vendor ID, TC timer, maximum connectionnumber and maximum route number.
Note:
In the configuration, Max Connection Number and Max Route Number are capacityparameters. You have to restart the corresponding NE to make them effective when theyare modified.
Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
ADD DIM GLOBAL Adds basic DIAMETER configuration.
SET DIM GLOBAL Sets basic DIAMETER configuration.
SHOW DIM GLOBAL Shows basic DIAMETER configuration.
Description
Parameter Parameter name Description
PRODUCTNAME Product Name The product name carried in CER message
when a Diameter connection is created.
String type, range: 1–127.
VENDORID Vendor ID It is 3GPP by default.
l 10415 refers to 3GGP
l 3902 refers to ZTE
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Parameter Parameter name Description
TC Link Heartbeat
Interval(s)
The time consumed in sending DWR/DWA
messages by a Diameter connection. It is
used to test whether a Diameter link operates
normally.
Range: 5–100.
Default value: 30s.
MAXCONN Max Connection Number The maximum global capacity of Diameter
connection data. It is used to specify the
applied data space.
Range: 32–4096.
Default value: 2048.
MAXROUTE Max Route Number The maximum global capacity of Diameter
route data. It is used to specify the applied
data space.
Range: 64–8192.
Default value: 4096.
ACTIVETIME Transaction Resend
Interval(s)
The active time. When time out, the
transaction will be terminated.
Range: 6–20.
Default value: 15s.
SHRPTIME Shrinking Duration(s) Default value: 120s.
Range: 60–86400.
EXPTIME Expansion Duration(s) Default value: 60s.
Range: 60–86400.
Example
Execute the following command to configure the basic properties of Diameter protocol. Theproduct name is zte; the company is 3GPP; the heartbeat detection time is 30 seconds;the maximum connection number is 128; the maximum route number is 512; the intervalbetween sending two messages is 15 seconds.
ADD DIM GLOBAL: PRODUCTNAME= "zte", VENDORID= "3GPP", TC= 30, MAXCONN= 128, MAXROUTE= 512;
3.2.2.2 Configuring Diameter Global Registry Module
Configuration Instruction
When configuring the Diameter global registry module, the number of the module in whichthe G-REG node locates should be the same with that of the NE module.
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PrerequisiteThe corresponding modules have been created.
Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
ADD DIM GLOBALREGISTRY Adds Diameter global registry.
SET DIM GLOBALREGISTRY Sets Diameter global registry.
SHOW DIM GLOBALREGISTRY Shows Diameter global registry.
DEL DIM GLOBALREGISTRY Deletes Diameter global registry.
Description
Parameter Parameter name Description
MODULE G-REG Master Module Number of the module in which the G-REG
node is located.
Range: 1–250.
ExampleExecute the following command to configure a Diameter global registry module. Thenumber of the module in which the G-REG node is located is 1.
ADD DIM GLOBALREGISTRY: MODULE= 1;
3.2.2.3 Configuring a Diameter SCTP Association
Configuration InstructionSCTP provides connection-oriented, point-to-point transmission. It shares the powerfulcongestion control function and lost data detection function with the TCP protocol. Thusany data transmitted by TCP protocol can be transmitted by SCTP protocol.
The basic properties of an SCTP association that can be configured include module,remote adjacent office, protocol type, application property, local IP, local port, remote IP,remote port and SCTP ID.
This topic describes how to configure the corresponding SCTP association for a SIP link.
Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
ADD DIMSCTP Adds an SCTP association.
SET DIMSCTP Sets an SCTP association.
DEL DIMSCTP Deletes an SCTP association.
SHOW DIMSCTP Shows an SCTP association.
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Parameter Parameter Name Description
ID SCTP ID Used to identify an SCTP connection. It must
be unique.
Range: 1–2176.
NAME SCTP Association Name The name of the SCTP association.
MODULE Module Module ID. It is used to specify the module
that is associated with the SCTP association.
Range: 0–65534.
PROPERTYPE Application Attribute Application attribute of an SCTP association.
l Client: Apply SCTP to client
l Server: Apply SCTP to server
LOCADDR Local IP The following are the available options:
l Local IP Type
l Local IP VPN
l Local IP Address
LOCPORT Local Port The port ID of the sender's terminal. With
the source IP address and the port ID, the
connection from which datagram is sent can
be identified.
Range: 1-65535.
REMADDR Destination IP The following are the available options:
l Local IP Type
l Local IP VPN
l Local IP Address
REMPORT Remote Port The ID of the destination port to which the
datagram is sent. With the port ID, the
datagram can be sent to the correct end or
the target application program.
Range: 0-65535.
INSTREAMS Quantity of In-stream The maximum number of streams that can be
received supported by the local end.
Range: 1-17.
OUTSTREAMS Quantity of Out-stream The maximum number of streams that can be
sent supported by the local end.
Range: 1-17.
MAXRTRY Max Retransmission
Times of Path
Maximum retransmission times of path.
Range: 1-10. Default: 5.
MAXRTO Max Value of RTO(10ms) Maximum value of RTO (10ms).
Range: 1-3000. Default: 500.
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Parameter Parameter Name Description
MINRTO Min Value of RTO(10ms) Minimum value of RTO (10ms)
Range: 1-1000. Default: 50.
INITRTO Initial Value of
RTO(10ms)
Initial value of RTO (10ms).
Range: 1-3000. Default: 100.
HB Heartbeat Interval(10ms) Heartbeat interval (10ms).
Range: 1-6000. Default: 500.
FIXNH Enable Link Switch Whether to enable the link switch function.
l Yes
l No
SCTPMAXRTRYNUM SCTP Max
Retransmission Times
SCTP maximum retransmission times.
Range: 1-20. Default: 10.
DELAYACK Delay ACK Duration
(10ms)
Delay ACK duration (10ms).
Range: 0-20. Default: 20.
MAXBURST Max Burst Data Packet Maximum burst data packet.
Range: 1-127. Default: 4.
PRIMARYPATH Primary Path Primary path.
l Remote IP 1
l Remote IP 2
l Remote IP 3
l Remote IP 4
PMTU Path MTU(10B) The maximum transmission unit for a path
(10B).
Range: 0-127. Default: 0.
BREAKTIME Anti-break Duration(s) Anti-break duration(s).
Range: 0-15. Default: 3.
PDTHRESH Path Detect Threshold Path detect threshold.
Range: 0-10. Default: 3.
MINCWND Min Congestion Window
(KB)
Min congestion window (KB).
Range: 0-255. Default: 0.
PLTIMER Packet Loss Test
Duration(10s)
Range:2–30. Default: 10.
MPPLTHRD Main Path Packet Loss
Threshold (%)
Main path packet loss threshold (%).
Range: 0-50. Default: 2.
DPLEN Length of Detection
Packet
Length of detection packet.
l 1 MTU
l 1/2 MTU
l 1/4 MTU
l 1/8 MTU
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Parameter Parameter Name Description
CB Packet Sending
Interval(10ms)
Packet sending interval (10ms).
Range: 10-1000. Default: 200.
QOSTYPE QoS Priority Way QoS priority.
l Not available
l DSCP
l TOS
QOSVALUE QoS Priority Value QoS priority value.
Range: 0-65535.
CHECKSUM Checksum Type Checksum type.
l Adaptive
l CRC32
l ADLER32
Command ExampleExecute the following command to configure a Diameter SCTP association: Theassociation ID is 2; the association name is sctp 2; the local port is 6300; the remoteIP 1 is 202.201.16.34; the remote IP 2 is 202.201.16.36; the remote port is 6500; theapplication attribute is Apply SCTP t client; the module ID is 1:
ADD DIMSCTP: NAME= "sctp2", MODULE= 1, ROLE= "CLIENT", LOCADDR= "IPv4"-1-"202.202.11.12", LOCPORT= 6300, REMADDR= "IPv4"-1-"202.201.16.36", REMPORT=6500;
3.2.2.4 Configuring a Diameter Link
Configuration InstructionThis topic describes how to configure the links that use Diameter protocol to interconnectwith RCP, SPR and GGSN. You have to confirm the connection protocol and the usedSCTP association. If they cannot be configured correctly, links might fail to send andreceive Diameter messages.
This configuration depends on SCTP/TCP connection. Therefore, you have to configurethe connection first. Parameters Bearer Protocol Type and SCTP/TCP Bearer Link IDmust be configured together.
PrerequisiteYou have configured the corresponding TCP/SCTP connection.
Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
ADD DIM RCPLINK Adds a Diameter link.
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SET DIM RCPLINK Sets a Diameter link.
DEL DIM RCPLINK Deletes a Diameter link.
SHOW DIM RCPLINK Shows a Diameter link.
Description
Parameter Parameter name Description
LINKNO Link ID Used to identify a Diameter link. It must be
unique.
Range: 1–65535.
LOCALHOSTNAME Local Host Name String type, range: 1–127.
LOCALREALM Local Domain Local domain name.
String type, range: 1–127.
DSTHOSTNAME Destination Host Name String type, range: 1–127.
DSTREALM Destination Domain Remote domain name.
String type, range: 1–127.
PROTOCOL Bearer Protocol Type The protocol type of transmission layer that
transmits Diameter messages.
l TCP
l SCTP
CONNID SCTP/TCP Bearer Link
ID
The ID of the SCTP or TCP connection used
by the Diameter link.
Use the IDs configured in 3.2.1 Configuring
a TCP Connection and 3.2.2.3 Configuring a
Diameter SCTP Association.
CONNID2–8 SCTP/TCPBearer Link
2–8
The ID of the SCTP or TCP connection used
by the Diameter link.
NAME Link Name Diameter link name. It is used to identify link
feature. For example, use "RCP-CSCF" to
refer to the link between RCP and CSCF.
String type, range: 1–32.
HEARTBEAT Enable Heartbeat
Detection
When you select Yes, the OPTIONS
messages will be sent to the opposite end. If
the response can be received within the set
period (determined by the interval for sending
the OPTIONS messages and the heartbeat
times), the link is in normal state.
l Yes
l No
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HEARTBEATTIM Heartbeat Cycle(s) Heartbeat detection period.
Range: 10–360.
HEARTBEATCNT Heartbeat Times Heartbeat times.
Range: 1–10.
TLSENABLED TLS Enabled Whether to support TLS.
l Yes
l No
ExampleExecute the following command to add a RCP-PCEF Diameter link. The link number is1; the local host name is "rcp1.zte.com.cn"; the local domain name is "zte.com.cn"; theremote host name is "pcef1.zte.com.cn"; the remote domain name is "zte.com.cn"; thebearer protocol type is "TCP"; the bearer node ID is 1; the link name is "RCP-PCEF" .
ADD DIMRCPLINK: LINKNO= 1, LOCALHOSTNAME= "rcp1.zte.com.cn", LOCALREALM= "zte.com.cn", DSTHOSTNAME= "pcef1.zte.com.cn", DSTREALM= "zte.com.cn", CONNID= 1, PROTOCOL= "TCP", NAME= "RCP-PCEF";
3.2.2.5 Configuring a Diameter Route
Configuration InstructionDiameter route function refers to the analysis and processing of the Diameter messagessent to the local terminal or the Diameter messages received from the last hop terminal.This configuration provides the following functions:
l Perform route analysis for the requests sent to the local terminal to decide thecorresponding operation and the next hop routing.
l Perform route analysis for the messages received from the last hop to decide thecorresponding operation and the next hop routing.
For a route to PCEF, you only have to configure a pair of RELAY route and LOCAL route.The Route Application ID is set to be Gx'. The other route configuration is similar to this.
For the route to SPR, you have to configure two pairs of RELAY routes and LOCAL routes.The Route Application ID of a pair is set to be E4/Sp, the other is set to be Sp'. The otherroute configuration is similar to this.
PrerequisiteYou have configured the corresponding Diameter link.
Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
ADD DIM ROUTE Adds a Diameter route.
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SET DIM ROUTE Sets a Diameter route.
DEL DIM ROUTE Deletes a Diameter route.
SHOW DIM ROUTE Shows a Diameter route.
Description
Parameter Parameter name Description
ROUTENO Route ID Used to identify a Diameter route. It
must be unique.
Range: 1–32767.
LOCALPROCESSID Local Action Used to identify Diameter message
processing type. If it is Local, themessages are processed locally;
if Relay, the messages will be
sent to the next hop server without
modifying any properties that are
unrelated to the route.
MASTERLINKNO Master Link Used to specify the master link
under this route. The link must
have been configured in Diameter
link configuration.
Range: 1–65535.
ROUTEPRIORITY Route Priority Used to specify the priority of a
route. When there are several
routes, the system will select one
based on their priorities.
l Low
l Middle
l High
ROUTEAPPID Route Application ID l Common
l E4/Sp
l Sp'
l Rx
l Gx
l S9
l WiMAX-Gx
DESTURI Destination URI Destination URI address.
String type, range: 1–255.
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DESTURIOPTYPE Destination URI Operation Type How to match destination URI.
l Longest Match From Right to
Left
l Exact Match
SPECFLAG Special Property l Common
l Priority to compare this route, if
condition met and link blocked,
then failed
l Priority to compare this route, if
condition met and link blocked,
then continue
ROUTEGROUPNO Route Group ID Range: 0–65535.
MASTERFLAG Master Route Whether a route is a master route
or a slave route.
l Master
l Slave
OTHCONDNO Additional Condition Range: 0–65535.
PEERHOSTNAME Dynamic Peer Host Name String type, range: 0–127.
WEIGHT Weight Range: 0–9. Default: 0.
Example
Execute the following command to add a Diameter route. The route ID is 1; the localoperation is "Local"; themaster link is 1; the slave link is 2; the priority is high; the supportedapplication interface is GX; the destination URI is zte.com.cn.
ADD DIM ROUTE:ROUTENO=1,LOCALPROCESSID="LOCAL",MASTERLINKNO=5,ROUTEAPPID="Gx",DESTURI="rcp1.zte.com.cn",LOCALHOST="rcp1.zte.com.cn",LOCALREALM="zte.com.cn";
3.3 Load Configuration
3.3.1 Configuring Load Control Timer
Configuration Instruction
This topic describes how to configure a load control timer. You can check the CPU dataarea and DATA area periodically based on the timer configuration. When the value of CPUand DATA area reaches a certain level, load control can be performed and correspondingalarms will be raised. Thus system load can be controlled.
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Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
SET LOADTIM Sets a load timer.
SHOW LOADTIM Shows a load timer.
Description
Parameter Name Description
RESTIME Resource Status Detection
Interval(s)
The interval for checking whether a
system is overloaded.
Range: 30–3600.
SSPTIME Stable State Guide Time(s) Used to prevent the system from
shifting to a lower level when the load
control level decreases.
A system has to maintain stable
within the stable state protect time
before shifting to another level.
Range: 30–3600.
ExampleExecute the following command to modify the load control timer. The resource status timeis 60 seconds; the stable state protect time is 60 seconds.
SET LOADTIM: RESTIME= 60, SSPTIME= 60;
3.3.2 Configuring an Overload Policy
Configuration InstructionWhen a system is overloaded, perform the corresponding overload policy.
Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
SET LOADPLC Sets an overload policy.
SHOW LOADPLC Shows an overload policy.
Description
Parameter Parameter name Description
LEVL Overload Level Used to identify a load level. It must be unique in an
office.
Range: 1–4.
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Parameter Parameter name Description
IFRESP Response
Indication
Whether to return a response or not.
l Yes
l No
MSGRATIO Allowed Message
Ratio(%)
Configure the percentage of the allowed messages.
Range: 0–100.
MSGNUM Minimum Number
of Allowed
Message
Configure the minimum number of the allowed messages.
ExampleExecute the following command to modify the overload policy. The overload level is 1; thepercentage of the allowed messages is 30%; the minimum message is 1.
SET LOADPLC: LEVL= 1, IFRESP= "YES", MSGRATIO= 30, MSGNUM= 1;
3.3.3 Configuring Load Control
Configuration InstructionWhen the value of CPU and DATA area reaches a certain level, load control can beperformed and corresponding alarms will be raised.
This topic describes how to configure load control based on thresholds.
Man-Machine Language (MML)
Command Function
ADD LOADCFG Adds load control configuration.
SET LOADCFG Sets load control configuration.
DEL LOADCFG Deletes load control configuration.
SHOW LOADCFG Shows load control configuration.
Description
Parameter Parameter name Description
LOADTYPE Overload Type The type of the area that is under load control.
l CPU
l Data area
UPTH1 Up Threshold 1(%) Up percentage of level one.
Range: 1–100.
LWTH1 Low Threshold
1(%)
Low percentage of level one.
Range: 1–100.
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Parameter Parameter name Description
UPTH2 Up Threshold 2(%) Up percentage of level two.
Range: 1–100.
LWTH2 Low Threshold
2(%)
Low percentage of level two.
Range: 1–100.
UPTH3 Up Threshold 3(%) Up percentage of level three.
Range: 1–100.
LWTH3 Low Threshold
3(%)
Low percentage of level three.
Range: 1–100.
Example
Execute the following command to configure load control. Level 1: 90%–85%; level 2:85%–80%; level 3: 80%–75%.
ADD LOADCFG: LOADTYPE= "DATA", UPTH1= 90, LWTH1= 85, UPTH2= 85, LWTH2=80, UPTH3= 80, LWTH3= 75;
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Configuration Plan Example .......................................................................................4-1Configuring Public Data..............................................................................................4-2Configuring System to Interconnect with PCEF ..........................................................4-4Configuring System to Interconnect with SPR ............................................................4-5
4.1 Configuration Plan ExampleFigure 4-1 shows the configuration plan.
Figure 4-1 Configuration Plan
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Parameter Plan
Board Property Slot 9, shelf 2, rack 1
IP Address 10.27.0.102
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.255
RCP Host Name rcp1.zte.com.cn
RCP
Gateway 10.27.0.254
GGSN IP address 10.27.2.105
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.255
GGSN Host Name pcef1.zte.com.cn
GGSN
Gateway 10.27.2.254
SPR IP Address 10.27.1.83
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.255
SPR Host Name spr1.zte.com.cn
SPR
Gateway 10.27.1.254
4.2 Configuring Public DataPhysical configuration
1. Configure a rack
Execute the following command to configure rack 1; the name is N01:
ADD RACK: RACK= 1, NAME= "NO1";
2. Configure a shelf
Execute the following command to configure BDS shelf 2. It belongs to rack 1. Theshelf size is 14U:
ADD SHELF: RACK= 1, SHELF= 2, SHELFSIZE= "14U";
3. Configure a module
Execute the following command to configure a module:
ADD MODULE: LOC= 1-2-9, MTYPE= "OMP_DS_16CORE", MODULE= 1, BTYPE="SBCJ";
Protocol stack configuration
1. Configure a real address
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a. Enter protocol stack configuration mode:
Execute the IPSTACK command to enter protocol stack configuration mode.
b. Execute the following command to enter real address configuration mode:
INTERFACE: SUBSYSTEM= 255, MODULE= 1, UNIT= 65535, SUNIT= 255, LOCALPORT= 1;
c. Execute the following command to configure a real address.
ADD IP ADDRESS: ADDRESS= "202.102.0.1", MASK= "255.255.0.0";
2. Configure a virtual address
a. Execute the following command to enter virtual address configuration mode:
INTERFACE: SUBSYSTEM= 255, MODULE= 1, UNIT= 65535, SUNIT= 255, LOCALPORT= 65530;
b. Execute the following command to configure a virtual address:
ADD IP ADDRESS: ADDRESS= "10.27.0.102", MASK= "255.255.0.0";
3. Configure a static routel Execute the following command to configure a static route that routes to SPR:
ADD IP ROUTE: NETPRE= "10.27.1.83", MASK= "255.255.255.255", NEXTHOP=" 10.27.0.254";
l Execute the following command to configure a static route that routes to PCEF:
ADD IP ROUTE: NETPRE= "10.27.2.105", MASK= "255.255.255.255", NEXTHOP= " 10.27.0.254;
Local office configuration
1. Configure module capacity
Execute the following command to configure the capacity for module 1. Use the defaultvalue:
ADD MODTBL: MODULE= 1;
2. Configure the host
Execute the following command to configure host rcp1.zte.com.cn:
ADD HOST: HOSTID= 1, HOSTNAME= "rcp1.zte.com.cn";
3. Configure a realm
Execute the following command to configure realm "zte.com.cn":
ADD REALM: REALMID= 1, REALM= "zte.com.cn";
4. Configure the basic properties of Diameter protocol
Execute the following command to configure the basic properties of Diameter protocol.The product name is zte, the producer is 3GPP, the heartbeat detection duration is 30s,
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the maximum number of connections is 128, the maximum number of route is 512, theinterval between sending two messages is 15s:
ADD DIM GLOBAL: PRODUCTNAME= "zte", VENDORID= "3GPP", TC= 30, MAXCONN= 128, MAXROUTE= 512;
5. Configure a Diameter global processing module
Execute the following command to configure a Diameter global processing module.The ID of the module to which the G-REG node belongs is 1:
ADD DIM GLOBALREGISTRY: MODULE= 1;
4.3 Configuring System to Interconnect with PCEFConfigure an adjacent hostConfigure adjacent host "pcef1.zte.com.cn":
ADDADJHOST:ADJHOSTID= 1, HOSTNAME= "pcef1.zte.com.cn", REALM= "zte.com.cn",HOSTTYPE= "3GPP-PCEF";
Configure an SCTP connectionConfigure an SCTP connection that connects with the PCEF NE:
ADD SCTPAC: ASSOCID= 1, SCTPPROTYPE= "DIM",MODULE= 1, OFFICE= 0, PROPERTYPE= "CLIENT", LOCPORT= 3867, REMPORTFLAG= "FIXED", REMPORT= 3868,IPV4LOCADDR1FLAG= "FIXED", IPV4LOCADDR1= "10.27.0.102", IPV4REMADDR1FLAG= "FIXED", IPV4REMADDR1= "10.27.2.105";
Configure a TCP connectionConfigure a TCP connection that connects the PCEF NE
ADD TCPCONN: ID= 1, NAME= "pcef1", LOCIP= "10.27.0.102", LOCPORT= 5001, RMTIP= "10.27.2.105", RMTPORT= 5001, ROLE= "SVR", MODULE= 1;
Configure a Diameter linkConfigure a Diameter link that interconnects with the PCEF NE
ADD DIMRCPLINK: LINKNO= 1, LOCALHOSTNAME= "rcp1.zte.com.cn", LOCALREALM= "zte.com.cn", DSTHOSTNAME= "pcef1.zte.com.cn", DSTREALM= "zte.com.cn", CONNID= 1, PROTOCOL= "TCP", NAME= "RCP-PCEF";
Configure a Diameter route
l Configure a LOCAL route
ADD DIM ROUTE: ROUTENO= 1, LOCALPROCESSID= "LOCAL", MASTERLINKNO= 5, ROUTEAPPID= "Gx", DESTURI= "rcp1.zte.com.cn", LOCALHOST= "rcp1.zte.com.cn", LOCALREALM= "zte.com.cn";
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l Configure a RELAY route
ADDDIMROUTE: ROUTENO= 2, LOCALPROCESSID= "RELAY",MASTERLINKNO= 5, ROUTEAPPID= "Gx", DESTURI= "pcef1.zte.com.cn", LOCALHOST= "rcp1.zte.com.cn", LOCALREALM= "zte.com.cn";
4.4 Configuring System to Interconnect with SPRConfigure an adjacent hostConfigure adjacent host "spr1.zte.com.cn":
ADD ADJHOST: ADJHOSTID= 2, HOSTNAME= "spr1.zte.com.cn", REALM= "spr1.zte.com.cn", HOSTTYPE= "SPR";
Configure an SCTP connectionConfigure an SCTP connection that connects with the SPR NE:
SCTPAC: ASSOCID= 2, SCTPPROTYPE= "DIM", MODULE= 1, OFFICE= 0, PROPERTYPE= "CLIENT", LOCPORT= 3867, REMPORTFLAG= "FIXED", REMPORT= 3868, IPV4LOCADDR1FLAG= "FIXED", IPV4LOCADDR1= "10.27.0.102", IPV4REMADDR1FLAG="FIXED", IPV4REMADDR1= "10.27.1.83";
Configure a Diameter linkConfigure a Diameter link that interconnects with the SPR NE
ADD DIM RCPLINK: LINKNO= 2, LOCALHOSTNAME= "rcp1.zte.com.cn", LOCALREALM= "zte.com.cn", DSTHOSTNAME= "spr1.zte.com.cn", DSTREALM= "zte.com.cn", CONNID= 1, PROTOCOL= "SCTP", NAME= "sp";
Configure a Diameter routeYou have to configure two Diameter routes: the LOCAL and RELAY routes of E4/Sp andSp' respectively.
l E4/Sp
ADD DIM ROUTE: ROUTENO= 3, LOCALPROCESSID= "LOCAL", MASTERLINKNO= 1, ROUTEAPPID= "E4/Sp", DESTURI= "rcp1.zte.com.cn", LOCALHOST= "rcp1.zte.com.cn", LOCALREALM= "zte.com.cn";
ADDDIMROUTE: ROUTENO= 4, LOCALPROCESSID= "RELAY",MASTERLINKNO= 1, ROUTEAPPID= "E4/Sp", DESTURI= "zte.com.cn", LOCALHOST= "rcp1.zte.com.cn", LOCALREALM= "zte.com.cn";
l Sp'
ADD DIM ROUTE: ROUTENO= 5, LOCALPROCESSID= "LOCAL", MASTERLINKNO= 1, ROUTEAPPID= "Sp'", DESTURI= "rcp1.zte.com.cn", LOCALHOST= "rcp1.zte.com.cn", LOCALREALM= "zte.com.cn";
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ADDDIMROUTE: ROUTENO= 6, LOCALPROCESSID= "RELAY",MASTERLINKNO= 1, ROUTEAPPID= "Sp'", DESTURI= "zte.com.cn", LOCALHOST= "rcp1.zte.com.cn", LOCALREALM= "zte.com.cn";
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FiguresFigure 1-1 Configuration Flow................................................................................... 1-2
Figure 1-2 Login Dialog Box...................................................................................... 1-6
Figure 1-3 Local Maintenance Terminal .................................................................... 1-7
Figure 1-4 Command Tree........................................................................................ 1-8
Figure 1-5 Command Result ..................................................................................... 1-9
Figure 1-6 Searching for a Command ..................................................................... 1-10
Figure 1-7 Help....................................................................................................... 1-11
Figure 1-8 Batch Command Mode .......................................................................... 1-12
Figure 2-1 Shelf ........................................................................................................ 2-1
Figure 4-1 Configuration Plan ................................................................................... 4-1
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TablesTable 1-1 Configuration Description .......................................................................... 1-2
Table 1-2 Configuration Flow .................................................................................... 1-3
Table 2-1 Public Data Configuration Planning ........................................................... 2-2
Table 4-1 Configuration Plan..................................................................................... 4-2
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GlossaryCPU- Central Processing Unit
MAC- Medium Access Control
PCC- Policy and Charging Control
PCEF- Policy and Charging Enforcement Function
RCP- Resource Control Platform
SGSN- Service GPRS Supporting Node
SPR- Subscription Profile Repository
TCP- Transfer Control Protocol
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