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IPLOOK_IKEPC500

Website Manual
V2.3
IPLOOK Technologies
www.iplook.com
Catalogue
1. Summarize....................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1. Advantages........................................................................................................................... 6
1.2. Functional division............................................................................................................... 6
2. Webmaster Login.............................................................................................................................6
3. Configuration...................................................................................................................................8
3.1. MME..................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1.1. Service Interface........................................................................................................8
3.1.2. Home Plmn..............................................................................................................10
3.1.3. Engineering............................................................................................................. 12
3.1.4. Interface.................................................................................................................. 15
3.1.5. MME Global.............................................................................................................44
3.1.6. MME VLR.................................................................................................................47
3.1.7. MME Subscriber......................................................................................................54
3.1.8. Feature Profile.........................................................................................................57
3.1.9. Health Profile.......................................................................................................... 62
3.1.10. UE Context.............................................................................................................66
3.1.11. eNB........................................................................................................................ 67
3.1.12. MME Interface Info............................................................................................... 68
3.2. PGW....................................................................................................................................69
3.2.1. Interface Property................................................................................................... 69
3.2.2. APN..........................................................................................................................73
3.2.3. Address Profile........................................................................................................ 80
3.2.4. DPE.......................................................................................................................... 83
3.2.5. FM Info.................................................................................................................... 85
3.2.6. Extend Function...................................................................................................... 86
3.2.7. Gx.............................................................................................................................88
3.2.8. Gy.............................................................................................................................92
3.2.9. Radius...................................................................................................................... 97
3.2.10. Ga........................................................................................................................ 101
3.2.11. IMS Profile...........................................................................................................105
3.2.12. CBB...................................................................................................................... 112
3.3. SGW.................................................................................................................................. 117
3.3.1. FM Info.................................................................................................................. 118
3.3.2. GTP........................................................................................................................ 119
3.3.3. S11.........................................................................................................................121
3.3.4. S5........................................................................................................................... 123
3.3.5. DPE........................................................................................................................ 125
3.4. UDM................................................................................................................................. 127
3.4.1. HSS standalone network management operations section................................. 127
3.4.2. UDM Unified Network Management Operations Section................................... 132
3.5. PCRF..................................................................................................................................144
3.5.1. PCRF standalone webmaster operating section...................................................144
3.5.2. PCRF Unified Network Management Operations Section....................................167
4. Security Management................................................................................................................. 172
4.1. user management............................................................................................................ 173
4.1.1. Add User................................................................................................................173
4.1.2. Modify user........................................................................................................... 174
4.1.3. Copy User.............................................................................................................. 175
4.1.4. Delete user............................................................................................................ 175
4.1.5. Query and view users............................................................................................176
4.1.6. Locking and unlocking users................................................................................. 176
4.1.7. Add user IP whitelist............................................................................................. 177
4.1.8. Subscribers offline.................................................................................................177
4.2. User Group Management................................................................................................ 178
4.2.1. Adding User Groups.............................................................................................. 178
4.2.2. Modify user group.................................................................................................179
4.2.3. Copy user group.................................................................................................... 179
4.2.4. Delete user group..................................................................................................180
4.2.5. Query User Group................................................................................................. 181
4.2.6. Group User Management..................................................................................... 181
4.2.7. Group Node Management....................................................................................182
4.2.8. Group Rights Management...................................................................................183
4.3. Permissions management................................................................................................185
4.3.1. List of Permissions.................................................................................................185
4.3.2. Permission type.....................................................................................................188
5. Log Management........................................................................................................................ 189
5.1. Operation Log...................................................................................................................189
5.1.1. Query Operation Log.............................................................................................189
5.1.2. Download Operation Log...................................................................................... 190
5.2. Security log.......................................................................................................................190
6. Equipment Management............................................................................................................ 191
6.1. network element management (computing).................................................................. 191
6.1.1. Adding network elements.....................................................................................192
6.1.2. Query network elements...................................................................................... 193
6.1.3. remove network element..................................................................................... 193
6.1.4. Other configurations............................................................................................. 193
6.2. System Service Management...........................................................................................194
6.2.1. Adding System Services........................................................................................ 194
6.2.2. Enquiry System Services....................................................................................... 195
6.2.3. Modification of system services........................................................................... 195
6.3. NIC management..............................................................................................................195
6.3.1. Adding a network card..........................................................................................195
6.3.2. Check NIC.............................................................................................................. 196
6.3.3. Delete NIC............................................................................................................. 197
6.4. routing.............................................................................................................................. 197
6.4.1. Adding a Routing Configuration............................................................................197
6.4.2. Querying the routing configuration......................................................................198
6.4.3. Modify the routing configuration......................................................................... 198
6.4.4. Deleting a routing configuration...........................................................................198
6.5. system administration......................................................................................................198
6.5.1. Add Management System.....................................................................................199
6.5.2. Delete management system................................................................................. 199
6.5.3. Other configurations............................................................................................. 199
7. software management................................................................................................................ 200
7.1. Installation package management...................................................................................200
7.2. InstallerToggle.................................................................................................................. 200
7.3. Network Element Process Management......................................................................... 200
7.4. network element versioning............................................................................................ 201
7.5. Software Status Inquiry....................................................................................................201
7.6. Network Management Updates...................................................................................... 202
8. Fault management...................................................................................................................... 202
8.1. Real-time alarms.............................................................................................................. 202
8.1.1. Alarm queries........................................................................................................202
8.1.2. Alarm Remarks...................................................................................................... 203
8.1.3. Alarm Download................................................................................................... 204
8.1.4. Alarm Printing....................................................................................................... 204
8.1.5. Alarm Level Editor................................................................................................. 204
8.1.6. Clear alarms.......................................................................................................... 205
8.1.7. Refresh Alarms...................................................................................................... 205
8.2. Historical alerts.................................................................................................................205
8.2.1. Historical Alarm Search.........................................................................................205
8.2.2. Remarks Historical alarms.....................................................................................206
8.2.3. Download History Alerts....................................................................................... 206
8.2.4. Print alarm queries................................................................................................206
8.2.5. Edit historical alarm levels.................................................................................... 207
8.2.6. Clear historical alarms...........................................................................................207
8.3. Alarm Summary View.......................................................................................................207
8.4. Alarm file management................................................................................................... 208
8.4.1. Download alert file................................................................................................208
8.4.2. Deleting a single alarm file....................................................................................208
8.4.3. Batch delete alarm files........................................................................................ 209
8.5. Set alarm storage time..................................................................................................... 209
8.6. Set alarm generation time............................................................................................... 209
8.7. CPU Threshold Setting......................................................................................................210
9. Grafana........................................................................................................................................ 211
9.1. Access to Grafana way..................................................................................................... 211
9.2. Manage.............................................................................................................................212
9.2.1. Manage - MME......................................................................................................213
9.2.2. Manage-64GW...................................................................................................... 238
9.2.3. Manage - PCRF...................................................................................................... 255
9.2.4. Manage - UDM...................................................................................................... 266
10. Other system functions............................................................................................................. 274
10.1. License............................................................................................................................274
10.1.1. License Service Information................................................................................274
10.1.2. NFs License Status...............................................................................................275
10.2. network management information management.........................................................275
10.2.1. Change Web Info.................................................................................................276
10.2.2. Change Logo........................................................................................................276
10.3. Template Management.................................................................................................. 277
10.3.1. Add Template...................................................................................................... 277
10.3.2. Download Template............................................................................................ 278
10.3.3. Delete Template.................................................................................................. 278
10.4. Status Search.................................................................................................................. 279
10.4.1. Base Station Information Search........................................................................ 279
10.4.2. Terminal Information Inquiry..............................................................................280
10.4.3. Software Status Inquiry.......................................................................................280
11. Common problems....................................................................................................................281
12. Concluding remarks...................................................................................................................281
1. Summarize
This product is a 4G core network network management system for
IPLOOK's IKEPC500, designed to provide a web platform for users to interact
with core network devices.

1.1. Advantages

The interface is simple and generous, very user-friendly, available as long


as you have a browser, installation-free and adapted to terminals of various
resolutions.
Support for HTTPS protocols to improve security.
Support for internationalization and localization, with Chinese and English
currently implemented and other languages to be added in the future
according to actual needs.
Deploy independently and support concurrent operations.

1.2. Functional division

Web Webmaster has the following features.


• Configuration management: configuration of several important
network elements MME/GW/HSS/PCRF
• System management: contains device management, configuration
management, security management, log management, topology
management, software management ri, License management, Web
information management, signaling tracking, template management,
UE information.
• Statistics: includes task management and performance thresholds
• Alarms: including real-time alarms, historical alarms, alarm summary
view, alarm file management, alarm storage time, alarm generation
time, CPU threshold setting
• Integration portal

2. Webmaster Login

Login to the system: Fill in the IP address at the URL of your browser to
enter the login page. Enter the corresponding user name and password on the
login page (the default user name and password for the initial installation are:
admin, 123456), and click Sign in (or directly Enter key) to login the web page.
As shown in Figure 1.
Tips: In order to have a better user experience, it is recommended to use
Google or Firefox browser.

Figure 1 Login screen


The system interface after initial login is shown in Figure 2.

Figure 2 The screen after initial login to the system


The screen after configuring each network element login is shown in
Figure 3.

Figure 3 Interface after logging into the system


3. Configuration

3.1. MME

Figure 1.1-1 MME-Configuration path

3.1.1. Service Interface

Description: Used to add, delete and query the IP addresses of S1, S6, S11,
S10 and other interfaces of MME

Figure 3.1.1-1 Service Interface Path

3.1.1.1. Adding Service Interface

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Service Interface-->Service


Interface
Steps: Click the "Add" button under the Service interface page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box to save the configuration.

Figure 3.1.1-2 Example of S1 interface for adding mme


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Name Configure the interface name
Address Type ipv4 address type:select ipv4 or ipv6
IPV4 Address ipv4 address
IPV6 Address IPv6 address

3.1.1.2. Query Service Interface

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Service Interface-->Service


Interface
Step: Enter the name of the interface you want to query in the Name box -->
click Query, if it exists, it will be displayed in the interface list below, if it does
not exist, a "Not exist" prompt box will pop up.

3.1.1.3. Delete Service Interface

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Service Interface-->Service


Interface
Step: Click the delete icon of the corresponding row of the interface you want
to delete in the list in the Service interface page --> click "OK" in the pop-up
box to delete successfully.
Figure 3.1.1-3 Example of S1 interface for deleting mme

3.1.2. Home Plmn

Figure 3.1.2-1 Home Plmn's path


Description: Local PLMN configuration is mainly to configure the MME's logo
and local PLMN parameters, providing add, delete, query and modify PLMM
configuration.

3.1.2.1. Add HOME PLMN

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Home Plmn-->HOME PLMN


Steps: Click "Add" --> fill in the information --> click "Add", add successfully.
Figure 3.1.2-2 Example of adding a PLMN configuration
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
PLMN ID PLMN used
mme group identifier, unique within
MME Group ID plmn, uniquely corresponds to a
location region
MME number, a unique mme number
MME Code
within a mme group
mme's load weight, the base station
selects a mme with normal operating
Relative Capacity state for ue based on this value, and
the mme sends this value down to the
base station via S1SetupResponse

3.1.2.2. Inquire about HOME PLMN

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Home Plmn-->HOME PLMN


Step: Fill in the PLMN ID box with the plmn you want to query --> click the
"Query" button, if it exists, it will be displayed under the PLMN list, if it does not
exist, the "Not exist" prompt box will pop up.

3.1.2.3. Delete HOME PLMN

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Home Plmn-->HOME PLMN


Step: Click the delete icon of the corresponding row under the list in the
HOME PLMN page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

Figure 3.1.2-3 Example of deleting a PLMN configuration


3.1.3. Engineering

Figure 3.1.3-1 Engineering path

3.1.3.1. S1 Capacity Profile

Description: Add, modify and delete the number of control base stations

3.1.3.1.1.Add S1 Capacity Profile

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Engineering-->S1-Capacity
Profile
Steps: Fill in the information in the Name box and S1 Capacity box --> Click
the "Add" button to add successfully.

Figure 3.1.3.1-2 Example of Adding S1 Capacity Configuration

Configuration items and descriptions.


configuration item instructions
Name name
Maximum number of base stations to
S1 Capacity
which the MME can be connected (for
pre-allocation of resources, actual
number of accessible base stations
<= this value, restarting the process
takes effect, configured according to
system resources)

3.1.3.1.2.Modify S1 Capacity Profile

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Engineering-->S1-Capacity
Profile
Step: Fill in the information in S1 Capacity box -> click "Update", the
modification is successful.

3.1.3.1.3.Delete S1Capacity Profile

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Engineering-->S1-Capacity
Profile
Steps: Click "Delete" --> click "OK" in the pop-up box, the deletion is complete.

3.1.3.2. SC Capacity Profile

Description: Mainly to configure the SC capacity related parameters of MME.

3.1.3.2.1.Add SC Capacity Profile

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Engineering-->SC Capacity


Profile
Step: Click the "SC Capacity Profile" button --> fill in the information under the
configuration box --> click "Add" to finish adding.

Figure 3.1.3.2-1 Example of adding an SC Capacity Profile configuration


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item Configuration item description
Name Name this configuration
Maximum number of users supported
by MME (for pre-allocation of
resources, actual number of
Maximum Subscriber accessible users <= this value,
restarting the process takes effect,
configured according to system
resources)
Average number of PDNs supported
PDN Average
per user on MME
Average number of bearers supported
Dedicated Bearer Average
per user on MME
Average number of apn supported per
APN Average
user on MMW

3.1.3.2.2.Modify SC Capacity Profile

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Engineering-->SC Capacity


Profile
Steps: Mouse click the configuration box you need to modify (such as PDN
Average) --> fill in the modified information --> click the "Update" button -->
click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.1.3.2.3.Delete SC Capacity Profile

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Engineering-->SC Capacity


Profile
Steps: Click the "Delete" button on the page --> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to delete successfully.
3.1.4. Interface

Figure 3.1.4-1 InterfaceInterface path

3.1.4.1. SCTP Profile

Figure 3.1.4.1-1 SCTP Profile path


Description: Configure the SCTP address of interfaces S1, S6, etc. of MME

3.1.4.1.1.Adding an SCTP Profile

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->SCTP Profile


Steps: Click "Add" on the SCTP Profile page --> fill in the information in the
pop-up box --> click "Add" in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.1-1 Example of Adding S1 Interface Step 1


Figure 3.1.4.1-2 Example of Adding S1 Interface Step 2

Figure 3.1.4.1-3 Example of Adding S1 Interface Step 3


Configuration items and configuration notes.
configuration item instructions
Name naming
SCTP protocol initial retransmission
Initial RTO (millisecond) timeout value (there are multiple
interfaces that are SCTP protocol)
SCTP protocol minimum
Minimal RTO (millisecond)
retransmission timeout value
SCTP protocol maximum
Maximal RTO (millisecond)
retransmission timeout value
SCTP protocol coupling path
Association Maximal Retransmit
maximum reconnections
Maximum number of reconnections
Path Maximal Retransmit
for a specified path of the SCTP
protocol
SCTP Protocol Coupled Link
Association Lost Timer (second)
Disconnect Timer
Whether the SCTP protocol uses the
Nodelay nodelay parameter, True is on, False
is off
SCTP protocol communication link
Communication Lost Timer (second)
disconnect timer
SCTP protocol communication
Address Unreachable Timer (second)
address unreachable timer
SCTP protocol link maximum output
Max Out Stream
stream
SCTP protocol link maximum input
Max in Stream
flow
Heartbeat Interval(second) Heartbeat interval
INIT message retransmission
RTO Initial Maximal Timeout(second)
maximum timeout
Reconnect Timer (second) Link Reconnect Timer

3.1.4.1.2.Modify the SCTP Profile

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->SCTP Profile


Steps:: Select the configuration box you need to modify -> fill in/select the
configuration information -> click "Update" -> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.1-4 Example of Modifying SCTP Profile Configuration


3.1.4.1.3.Delete SCTP Profile

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->SCTP Profile


Step: Click the delete icon of the corresponding row in the list on the SCTP
Profile page --> click "OK" in the pop-up box to delete successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.1-5 Example of Deleting S1 Interface

3.1.4.2. S1 Interface

Figure 3.1.4.2-1 S1 Interface path


Description: Configure S1AP protocol parameters for S1 interface of MME

3.1.4.2.1.Add S1 Interface

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->S1 Interface


Step: Fill in the configuration information in the S1 Interface page --> Click
"Add" to add successfully.
Figure 3.1.4.2-2 Example of Adding S1 Interface Configuration

Configuration and configuration notes.


configuration item instructions
Name S1 interface configuration name
S1 interface name in mme, drop down
Interface Name and select the mmeS1 set under
service Interface
sctp profile used, drop down and
SCTP Profile
select s1Sctp set under SCTP Profile
Port Listening ports
Used in the S1AP protocol
S1SetupFailure message of the S1
Time to Wait (second) interface to indicate the waiting time
for the base station to send the
S1SetupRequest message again
S1AP protocol switchover preparation
HO Preparation Timer (second)
phase timer
S1AP protocol entire switching
HO overall timer (second)
process timer
S1 Interface switchover when the
Source eNB S1 HO Hold
source base station maintains the
Timer(second)
switchover state timer
Indirect Tunnel Hold Timer (second) Forwarding tunnel maintenance timer
configured between base stations
during S1 interface switching
S1AP Protocol UE Context Release
Ue Context Release Timer (second)
Timer for S1 Interface

3.1.4.2.2.Modify S1 Interface

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->S1 Interface


Step: Modify the configuration information in the S1 Interface page --> click
"Update" --> click "OK" in the pop-up box to modify successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.2-3 Example of Updating S1 Interface Configuration

3.1.4.2.3.Delete S1 Interface

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->S1 Interface


Step: Click the "Delete" button on the S1 Interface page --> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to delete successfully.
Figure 3.1.4.2-3 Example of Updating S1 Interface Configuration
3.1.4.2.4.Delete S1 Interface

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->S1 Interface


Step: Click the "Delete" button on the S1 Interface page --> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to delete successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.2-4 Example of Deleting S1 Interface Configuration

3.1.4.3. GTP Profile


Figure 3.1.4.3-1 GTP Profile path

3.1.4.3.1.GTP Profile

Description: Configure the GTP protocol parameters for the S10, S11, etc.
interfaces of the MME

3.1.4.3.1.1. Adding a GTP Profile


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->GTP Profile-->GTP
Profile
Steps: Click the "Add" button under the GTP Profile page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.3-2 Example of adding a gtp profile for S11 interface Step 1

Figure 3.1.4.3-3 Example Step 2 of adding a gtp profile for an S11 interface
Configuration and description.
configuration item Configuration Notes
Name name
Echo Interval(minute) Emit echo heartbeat interval
T3 of Echo (second) Waiting for Echo heartbeat message
timer
N3 of Echo Number of Echo heartbeat messages
sent
T3(second) answer timer
N3 Number of retransmissions requested
Inactivity Timer(minute) Inactive state timer
Max Pending Transactons Maximum number of waiting
transactions

3.1.4.3.1.2. Check GTP Profile


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->GTP Profile-->GTP
Profile
Step: Enter the name of the gtp profile you want to query in the Name box -->
click the "Query" button, if it exists, it will be displayed under the list, if it doesn't
exist, the "Not exist" prompt box will pop up.

Figure 3.1.4.3-4 Configuration Example of Querying the S11 Interface

3.1.4.3.1.3. Modify GTP Profile


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->GTP Profile-->GTP
Profile
Steps: Mouse click the configuration box you need to modify --> fill in the
modification information --> click the "Update" button --> click "OK" in the
pop-up box, the modification is successful.

Figure 3.1.4.3-5 Example of Modifying the S11 Interface Configuration

3.1.4.3.1.4. Delete GTP Profile


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->GTP Profile-->GTP
Profile
Step: Click the delete icon in the corresponding row of the list in the GTP
Profile page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.3-6 Example of the operation to delete a GTP Profile

3.1.4.3.2. S11 Interface

Description: Configure the address and GTP protocol parameters of the S11
interface of the MME

3.1.4.3.2.1. Add S11 Interface


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->GTP Profile-->S11
Interface
Steps: Fill in the configuration information in S11 Interface --> Click "Add"
button to add successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.3.2-1 Example of Adding an S11 Interface Configuration

3.1.4.3.2.2. Modify S11 Interface


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->GTP Profile-->S11
Interface
Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify --> fill in/select the
configuration information --> click "Update" --> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.
Figure 3.1.4.3.2-2 Example of Modifying the S11 Interface Configuration

3.1.4.3.2.3. Delete S11 Interface


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->GTP Profile-->S11
Interface
Steps: Click the "Delete" button in the S11 Interface page --> click the "OK"
button in the pop-up box to delete successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.3.2-3 Example of Deleting S11 Interface Configuration

3.1.4.3.3.S10 Interface

Description: Configure the address and GTP protocol parameters of the S10
interface of the MME

3.1.4.3.3.1. Add S10 Interface


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->GTP Profile-->S10
Interface
Steps: Fill in the configuration information in S10 Interface --> Click "Add"
button to add successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.3.3-1 Example of Adding an S10 Interface Configuration

3.1.4.3.3.2. Modify S10 Interface


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->GTP Profile-->S10
Interface
Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify --> fill in/select the
configuration information --> click "Update" --> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.3.3-2 Example of Modifying the S10 Interface Configuration


3.1.4.3.3.3. Delete S10 Interface
Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->GTP Profile-->S10
Interface
Steps: Click the "Delete" button in the S11 Interface page --> click the "OK"
button in the pop-up box to delete successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.3.3-3 Example of Deleting S10 Interface Configuration

3.1.4.4. NAS

Figure 3.1.4.4-1 NAS path

3.1.4.4.1.NAS EMM Profile

Description: Add, modify and delete the configuration of the NAS emm Profile
3.1.4.4.1.1. Adding a NAS EMM Profile
Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->NAS-->NAS EMM
Profile
Steps: Fill in the configuration information in the page --> click "Add" button,
add successfully

Figure 3.1.4.4-2 Add NAS EMM Profile Configuration Example Step 1

Figure 3.1.4.4-3 Adding a NAS EMM Profile Configuration Example Step 2


Configuration and description.
configuration item instructions
Name name
MME corresponding to retry UE
T3402 (minute) attachment or tracking area periodic
modification timer
T3412 (minute) UE Periodic Update Timer
Initial T3413(second) MME initial paging timer
T3413 Increment (second) MME Paging Timer Increment
N3413 Number of MME paging retries
MME's network initiates
T3422(second)
de-registration timer
MME's network initiates
N3422
de-registration retry counts
T3450 (second) MME's allocation of GUTI timers
Number of GUTI reassignments for
N3450
MME
GUTI Life Time (hour) GUTI life cycle assigned by MME
Timers for Authentication and Security
T3460 (second)
Mode Processes
Number of Authentication and
N3460
Security Mode Process Retries
Timer for endpoint identification query
T3470(second)
process
Number of retries for terminal
N3470
identification query process
Mobile Reachable Timer Mobile reachable timer
Authentication method, select off by
default
off:off
attach:Forensics at each attachment
service-request: authenticate each
Authentication Option service request
inter-mme-tau:mme forensics when
changing tau
detach: forensics on de-attachment
intra-mme-tau:mme invariant tau
when forensic
The behavior of the MME when it
Vector Retrieval Failure receives a failed recovery message,
optional ignore/fail, default ignore
Security Context Life Time (hour) Lifecycle of the security context
Encryption algorithm, default choice
Ciphering Algorithms eea0
There are four options of
eea3,eea2,eea1,eea0
Guaranteed integrity algorithm, select
default
Integrity Algorithms
Four options are available: eia3, eia2,
eia1 and null
Old SGW Hold Timer (second) Old SGW data retention time
Cancel Location Wait Timer(second) Cancel position wait timer
Whether to use the security mode for
Request IMEISV
IMEI requests
MME Reset Timer (minute) MME Reset Timer
Purge UE Cycle (hour) Clearing the UE Context Cycle
Purge UE Interval(second) Clear UE Context Interval
Mobile Implicit Detach Timer (minute) Implicit de-attachment timer
Whether to turn on forensics
Authentication True: Turn on forensics
False:Do not enable forensics
Whether to turn on the safe mode
process
NAS Security
True:On for use
False:Do not turn on the use of
Whether to send EMM messages
EMM Information True: Issued
False:Do not send

3.1.4.4.1.2. Modifying the NAS EMM Profile


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->NAS-->NAS EMM
Profile
Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify --> fill in/select the
configuration information --> click "Update" --> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.
Figure 3.1.4.4-4 Example of Modifying NAS EMM Profile Configuration

3.1.4.4.1.3. Delete NAS EMM Profile


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->NAS-->NAS EMM
Profile
Steps: Mouse down the page to see the location of the "Delete" button -->
click the "Delete" button --> click "OK" in the pop-up box button in the pop-up
box to delete successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.4-5 Example of Deleting NAS EMM Profile Configuration


3.1.4.4.2.NAS ESM Profile

Description: Provides configuration to add, modify and delete NAS esm


Profile

3.1.4.4.2.1. Adding a NAS ESM Profile


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->NAS-->NAS ESM
Profile
Step: Fill in the configuration information in the NAS ESM Profile page -->
Click the "Add" button to add successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.4.3-1 Example of adding a NAS ESM Profile configuration


Configuration and description.
configure instructions
Name name
T3485(second) Activation of the bearer timer
N3485 Retry to activate the bearer timer
T3486(second) Modification of the bearer timer
N3486 Number of retries to modify the bearer
T3489(second) Session message transmission timer
Timer for session message
N3489
retransmission
T3495 (second) Bears de-activated timers
Number of re-attempts to carry
N3495
de-activation
Whether to use topology queries
Topological Search True:Select to use
False:Do not choose to use
3.1.4.4.2.2. Modifying the NAS ESM Profile
Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->NAS-->NAS ESM
Profile
Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify -> fill in the new
configuration information -> click "Update" -> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.4.3-2 Example of Modifying NAS ESM Profile Configuration

3.1.4.4.2.3. Delete NAS ESM Profile


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->NAS-->NAS ESM
Profile
Steps: Mouse down the page to see the location of the "Delete" button -->
click the "Delete" button --> click "OK" in the pop-up box button in the pop-up
box to delete successfully.
Figure 3.1.4.4.3-3 Example of Deleting NAS ESM Profile Configuration

3.1.4.5. Diameter Profile

Figure 3.1.4.5-1 Diameter Profile path

3.1.4.5.1.Diameter Profile

Description: Configure Diameter protocol parameters for interfaces such as


S6 of MME

3.1.4.5.1.1. Add Diameter Profile


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->Diameter Profile
Steps: Click the "Add" button under the Diameter Profile page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click "Add" in the pop-up box to
add successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.5-1 Diameter Profile Configuration Example Step 1


Figure 3.1.4.5-2 Diameter Profile Configuration Example Step 2
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Name name
SCTP Profile Selected sctp profile
MME Realm Domain name of mme
Default Destination Realm Default destination domain name
Watchdog Timer (second) Heartbeat Timer
Reconnect Timer (second) Reconnecting the timer
Max Connection Retry Maximum number of reconnections
Peer State Timer (second) Counter-side status timer
Whether to support failover, default
select true
Failover Support
True:Select
False:Do not select

3.1.4.5.1.2. Query Diameter Profile


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->Diameter Profile
Step: Fill in the Name box with the Diameter profile you want to query --> click
the "Query" button, if it exists, it will be displayed in the list, if it does not exist,
then the "Not exist" pop-up box will appear. If it does not exist, the "Not exist"
box will pop up.

3.1.4.5.1.3. Modify Diameter Profile


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->Diameter Profile
Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify --> fill in/select the
configuration information --> click "Update" --> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.1.4.5.1.4. Delete Diameter Profile


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->Diameter Profile
Step: Click the Delete icon of the corresponding row in the Diameter Profile
page -> click "OK" in the pop-up box to delete successfully.

Figure 1.1-61 Example of Deleting Diameter Profile Configuration

3.1.4.5.2. Diameter Peer Realm

Description: Configure the HSS domain connection parameters on the


Diameter protocol counterpart of the MME to HSS connection

3.1.4.5.2.1. Add Diameter Peer Realm


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->Diameter Peer Realm
Steps: Click the "Add" button under Diameter Peer Realm page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.5.2-1 Example of adding a Diameter Peer Realm configuration


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item Configuration item description
Realm Name Diameter-to-End Domain
Application interface type: s6 is
Application Identifier selected by default
Available in s6, s13 options
Select local action
local:local
Local Action relay:relay
proxy:proxy
redirect:redirect

3.1.4.5.2.2. Query Diameter Peer Realm


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->Diameter Peer Realm
Step: Fill in the Diameter Peer Realm name you want to query in the Realm
Name box --> click the "Query" button, if it exists, it will be displayed in the list,
if not, then "Not exist If it exists, it will be displayed in the list, if not, "Not exist"
box will pop up.

3.1.4.5.2.3. Modify Diameter Peer Realm


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->Diameter Peer Realm
Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify --> fill in/select the
configuration information --> click "Update" --> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.5.2-2 Example of Modifying Diameter Peer Realm Configuration

3.1.4.5.2.4. Delete Diameter Peer Realm


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->Diameter Peer Realm
Step: Click the Delete icon of the corresponding row in the list in the Diameter
Peer Realm page --> Click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.5.2-3 Example of Deleting Diameter Peer Realm Configuration

3.1.4.5.3. Diameter Peer Host

Description: Configure the Diameter protocol peer host connection


parameters for interfaces such as S6 of MME

3.1.4.5.3.1. Add Diameter Peer Host


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->Diameter Peer Host
Steps: Click the "Add" button under Diameter Peer Host page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click "Add" to add successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.5.3-1 Example of Adding a Diameter Peer Host Configuration


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item Configuration Notes
Diameter hostname prefix on the
Host Id Prefix
opposite end
Realm Name Diameter-to-End Domain
Diameter address type on the other
Address Type
side, choose ipv4 or ipv6
IP Address Diameter ip address on the other side
The port on the Diameter pair, default
Port
is 3868
The role of the host on the other end
Activity Role primary:main
secondary:ready

3.1.4.5.3.2. Query Diameter Peer Host


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->Diameter Peer Host
Steps: Fill in the Host Identity box with the prefix of the host name you want to
query --> click the "Query" button, if it exists, it will be displayed in the list, if it
does not exist, the "Not exist" prompt box will pop up.

3.1.4.5.3.3. Modify Diameter Peer Host


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->Diameter Peer Host
Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify --> fill in/select the
configuration information --> click "Update" --> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.1.4.5.3.4. Delete Diameter Peer Host


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->Diameter Peer Host
Step: Click the Delete button in the corresponding row of the list in the
Diameter Peer Host page --> click "OK" in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

Figure 3.1.4.5.3-2 Example of Deleting Diameter Peer Host Configuration

3.1.4.5.4. S6 Interface

Description: Configure the parameters of the S6 interface of the MME

3.1.4.5.4.1. Add S6 Interface


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->S6 Interface
Step: Fill in the configuration information under S6 Interface --> Click the "Add"
button to add successfully.
Figure 3.1.4.5.4-1 S6 Interface Configuration Example
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item Configuration Notes
Name name
Select the diameter profile belonging
Diameter Profile
to the s6 port
Timer for S6 interface request
Request Timer(second)
message flow
Number of times the S6 interface
Request Retry
requested message retransmissions
Forensic vector vector number of
AV Number
requests
Whether the target HSS hostname is
carried, and if present
Send Destination Host
True:Select to send
False:Select not to send

3.1.4.5.4.2. Modify S6 Interface


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->S6 Interface
Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify --> fill in/select the
configuration information --> click "Update" --> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.1.4.5.4.3. Delete S6 Interface


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->S6 Interface
Step: Click the Delete button under the corresponding row in the list on the S6
Interface page --> click "OK" in the pop-up box to delete successfully.

3.1.4.5.5.S6 Instance

Description: Configure the S6 instance parameters for MME

3.1.4.5.5.1. Add S6 Instance


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->S6 Instance
Step: Fill in the configuration information in the information field on the S6
Instance page --> click "Add" to add successfully.
Figure 3.1.4.5.5-1 Example of Adding an S6 Instance Configuration

Configuration items and descriptions.


configuration item Configuration Notes
Name name
Host Identity Prefix Hostname prefix for mme
Interface name of mme, select
Interface Name
mmeS6
Port mme S6 interface port, default is 3868
Max Pending Transaction Largest pending transactions

3.1.4.5.5.2. Modify S6 Instance


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->S6 Instance
Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify --> fill in/select the
configuration information --> click "Update" --> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.1.4.5.5.3. Delete S6 Instance


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->S6 Instance
Step: Click the "Delete" button on the S6 Instance page --> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to delete successfully.
Figure 3.1.4.5.5-2 Example of Deleting an S6 Instance Interface

3.1.4.5.6.HSS IMSI Mask

Function: Configure the IMSI mask parameter of the HSS between the MME
and the HSS

3.1.4.5.6.1. Add HSS IMSI Mask


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->HSS IMSI Mask
Steps: Click the "Add" button under the HSS IMSI Mask page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click "Add" in the pop-up box to
finish adding.

Figure 3.1.4.5.6-1 Example of Adding an HSS IMSI Mask Configuration


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item Configuration Notes
Name name
Mask Mask for IMSI routing, prefix
HSS realm Diameter-to-End Domain
Destination Realm Destination domain names (HSS
domains)

3.1.4.5.6.2. Query HSS IMSI Mask


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->HSS IMSI Mask
Step: Fill in the Name box with the name of the HSS IMSI Mask you want to
query --> click the "Query" button, if it exists, it will be displayed in the list, if not,
the "Not exist" prompt box will pop up.
3.1.4.5.6.3. Modify the HSS IMSI Mask
Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->HSS IMSI Mask
Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify --> fill in/select the
configuration information --> click "Update" --> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.1.4.5.6.4. Remove HSS IMSI Mask


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Interface-->Diameter
Profile-->HSS IMSI Mask
Step: Click the delete icon in the list of HSS IMSI Mask page --> click "OK" in
the pop-up box, the deletion is completed.

Figure 3.1.4.5.6-2 Example of Deleting HSS IMSI Mask Configuration

3.1.5. MME Global

Figure 3.1.5-1 MME Global path


3.1.5.1. MME Global

Description: Configure some global configuration item parameters of MME

3.1.5.1.1.Add MME Global

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->MME Global-->MME Global


Steps: Fill in the information in the Name box and select the information in the
other drop-down boxes --> click "Add" to add successfully.

Figure 3.1.5.1-1 Example of Adding an MME Global Configuration


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item Configuration Notes
Name name
Does the S11 interface carry only APN
NI
APN NI Only
True:Select Yes
False:Select No
Whether to save the last registered
Last Visited TAI
TAI
Whether to carry the double address
Dual Address Bearer Flag
bearer flag bit
eps network support features, select
ims-vops by default
The types that can be selected are:
EPS Network Feature
emc-bs,epc-lcs,cs-lcs,ncs-lcs,serps,er
vorOpdn,cpCioT,upCioT,s1uData,hcc
PCiot,ePco,restrictEc

3.1.5.1.2.Modify MME Global

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->MME Global-->MME Global


Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify -> fill in the new
configuration information -> click "Update" -> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

Figure 3.1.5.1-2 Example of Modifying the MME Global Configuration

3.1.5.1.3.Delete MME Global

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->MME Global-->MME Global


Step: Click the "Delete" button on the MME Global page --> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to delete successfully.

Figure 3.1.5.1-3 Example of Deleting MME Global Configuration


3.1.6. MME VLR

Figure 3.1.5-1 MME VLR path

3.1.6.1. VLR

Description: Add, modify and delete VLR configurations

3.1.6.1.1.Add VLR

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->VLR-->VLR
Steps: Fill in the configuration information in the VLR page --> Click the "Add"
button to add successfully.
Figure 3.1.6.1-1 Example of adding a VLR configuration
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Name name
VLR Number VLR Number

3.1.6.1.2.Modify VLR

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->VLR-->VLR
Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify -> fill in the new
configuration information -> click "Update" -> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

Figure 3.1.6.1-2 Example of Updating VLR Configuration


3.1.6.1.3.Delete VLR

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->VLR-->VLR
Step: Click the "Delete" button on the VLR page --> click "OK" in the pop-up
box to delete successfully.

Figure 3.1.6.1-2 Example of Deleting VLR Configuration

3.1.6.2. Map LAI To VLR

Description: Add, modify and delete Map LAI To VLR configuration

3.1.6.2.1.Add Map LAI To VLR

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->VLR-->Map LAI To VLR


Steps: Fill in the configuration information in the Map LAI To VLR page -->
Click the "Add" button to add successfully.
Figure 3.1.6.2-1 Example of Adding Map LAI To VLR Configuration
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Name name
PLMN ID Plmn used
Begin LAC Starting location area
End LAC Ending location area
VLR Name For the vlr used, select the VLR
configured in the previous step

3.1.6.2.2.Modify Map LAI To VLR

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->VLR-->Map LAI To VLR


Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify -> fill in the new
configuration information -> click "Update" -> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

Figure 3.1.6.2-2 Example of Modifying Map LAI To VLR Configuration


3.1.6.2.3.Delete Map LAI To VLR

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->VLR-->Map LAI To VLR


Step: Click the "Delete" button on the Map LAI To VLR page --> click "OK" in
the pop-up box to delete successfully.

Figure 3.1.6.2-2 Example of Deleting Map LAI To VLR Configuration

3.1.6.3. Map TAI To LAI

Description: Add, modify and delete Map TAI To LAI configuration

3.1.6.3.1.Add Map TAI To LAI

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->VLR-->Map TAI To LAI


Step: Fill in the configuration information in the Map TAI To LAI page --> Click
the "Add" button to add successfully.
Figure 3.1.6.3-1 Example of Adding Map TAI To LAI Configuration
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Name name
PLMN ID Plmn used
Begin TAC Starting location area number
End TAC Ending location zone number
PLMN ID of LAI The plmn number in the LAI
LAC (Location Area Number) in LAI
LAC of LAI
(Location Area Identifier)

3.1.6.3.2.Modify Map TAI To LAI

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->VLR-->Map TAI To LAI


Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify -> fill in the new
configuration information -> click "Update" -> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.
Figure 3.1.6.3-2 Example of Modifying Map TAI To LAI Configuration

3.1.6.3.3.Delete Map TAI To LAI

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->VLR-->Map TAI To LAI


Step: Click the "Delete" button on the Map TAI To LAI page --> click "OK" in
the pop-up box to delete successfully.

Figure 3.1.6.3-3 Example of Deleting Map TAI To LAI Configuration


3.1.7. MME Subscriber

Figure 3.1.7-1 MME Subscriber path

3.1.7.1. MCC Table

Description: add, modify and delete MCC Table configuration, configure to


get MCC from imsi for 3-bit MNC.

3.1.7.1.1.Add MCC Table

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->MME Subscriber-->MCC Table


Steps: Fill in the configuration information in the MCC Table page --> Click the
"Add" button --> Click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to add successfully.
Figure 3.1.7.1-1 Example of Adding an MCC Table Configuration
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Name name
MCC mcc used, mcc:mobile country code

3.1.7.1.2.Modify MCC Table

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->MME Subscriber-->MCC Table


Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify -> fill in the new
configuration information -> click "Update" -> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.
Figure 3.1.7.1-2 Example of Modifying MCC Table Configuration

3.1.7.1.3.Delete MCC Table

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->MME Subscriber-->MCC Table


Step: Click the "Delete" button on the MCC Table page --> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to delete successfully.

Figure 3.1.7.1-3 Example of Deleting MCC Table Configuration

3.1.7.2. EIR

Description: add, modify and delete EIR configurations for configuring


whether to check the IMEI (docking EIR), with the device access policy.
3.1.7.2.1.Add EIR

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->MME Subscriber--> EIR


Steps: Fill in the configuration information in the EIR page --> Click the "Add"
button --> Click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.1.7.1-4 Example of Adding an EIR Configuration


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Name Configuration name of eir
Select whether to enable the check imei
Check IMEI
function, False/True
Whether to allow access to the device
Allow Black List when the EIR returns that the device is on
the blacklist, optional False/True
Whether to allow access to the device
Allow Gray List when the EIR returns that the device is in
the gray table, optional False/True
Whether to allow access to the device
Allow Unknown Equipment when the EIR returns an unknown device,
optional False/True

3.1.7.2.2.Modification of EIR

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->MME Subscriber--> EIR


Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify -> fill in the new
configuration information -> click "Update" -> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.1.7.2.3.Delete EIR

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->MME Subscriber--> EIR


Step: Click the "Delete" button on the EIR page --> click "OK" in the pop-up
box to delete successfully.

3.1.8. Feature Profile

Figure 3.1.8-1 Feature Profile path

3.1.8.1. Purge Trigger

Description: Used to add, modify and delete Purge Trigger configurations

3.1.8.1.1.Add Purge Trigger

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Feature Profile-->Purge Trigger


Steps: Fill in the configuration information in the Purge Trigger page --> click
the "Add" button --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to add
successfully.

Figure 3.1.8.1-1 Purge Trigger Interface


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Name name
Select the type of de-attachment,
Detach Type optionally
oam-forced/explict/implict/all
Select user type
homer:local user
UE Type
roamer:roaming user
all:All users
Duration of inactivity (in NAS EMM
Inactive Age configuration purge-ue-interval value)

3.1.8.1.2.Modify Purge Trigger

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Feature Profile-->Purge Trigger


Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify -> fill in the new
configuration information -> click "Update" -> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.1.8.1.3.Remove Purge Trigger

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Feature Profile-->Purge Trigger


Steps: Click the "Delete" button on the Purge Trigger page --> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to delete successfully.

3.1.8.2. GW Selection

Description: Used to add, modify and delete GW Selection configurations

3.1.8.2.1.Add GW Selection

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Feature Profile-->GW Selection


Steps: Fill in the configuration information in the GW Selection page --> click
the "Add" button --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to add
successfully.
Figure 3.1.8.2-1 GW Selection interface
Configuration items and descriptions
configuration item instructions
Name name
APN Correction APN Error Correction
PGW Selection Priority PGW selection priority
PGW Selection By TAI Whether to select PGW based on TAI
PGW Selection By MSISDN Whether to select PGW based on
MSISDN
SGW Selection By MSISDN Whether to select SGW based on
MSISDN

3.1.8.2.2.Modify GW Selection

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Feature Profile-->GW Selection


Step: Click the "Delete" button in the GW Selection page --> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to delete successfully.

3.1.8.2.3.Delete GW Selection

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Feature Profile-->GW Selection


Step: Click the "Delete" button on the Purge Trigger page --> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to delete successfully.

3.1.8.3. MSISDN Mask

Description: Used to add, modify and delete MISIDN Mask

3.1.8.3.1.Add MISIDN Mask

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Feature Profile-->MISIDN


Mask
Steps: Click the "Add" button under the MISIDN Mask page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button to add
successfully.

Figure 3.1.8.3-1 MSISDN Mask Interface


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Mask MSISDN mask/prefix
PGW Address IP address of PGW
SGW Address IP address of SGW

3.1.8.3.2.Modify MISIDN Mask

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Feature Profile-->MISIDN


Mask
Steps: Click the Mask you need to modify under the list --> modify the
configuration in the pop-up box --> click "Modify" --> click the "OK" button in
the pop-up box, the modification is successful.

3.1.8.3.3.Delete MISIDN Mask

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Feature Profile-->MISIDN


Mask
Steps: Click the delete icon corresponding to the row of the configuration you
want to delete under the list --> click "OK" in the pop-up box, the deletion is
successful.

3.1.8.4. MME Pool

Description: MME Pool is multiple MMEs serving the same wireless area
(MME Pool area) at the same time. the MMEs within the Pool interconnect with
all eNodeBs within the Pool area to achieve resource sharing and service load
sharing among the MMEs within the Pool. which MME the UE accesses is
related to the load balancing policy of the eNodeB. so the eNodeB needs to
sense the MME's device status. If it detects that the MME is not available, it
needs to adjust the load balancing policy in time and assign the new access
service request message to other normal state MMEs. in addition, the eNodeB
needs to obtain the load weight of the MME and combine the load weight to
select the access MME for the UE.

3.1.8.4.1.Add MME Pool

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Feature Profile-->MME Pool


Steps: Fill in the configuration information in the MME Pool page --> Click the
"Add" button --> Click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 1.1-111 MME Pool Page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Name name
Overload Start Threshold Overload Start Threshold
Overload Stop Threshold Overload Stop Threshold
Overload Action Overload action

3.1.8.4.2.Modify MME Pool

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Feature Profile-->MME Pool


Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify -> fill in the new
configuration information -> click "Update" -> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.1.8.4.3.Delete MME Pool

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Feature Profile-->MME Pool


Step: Click the "Delete" button in the MME Pool page --> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to delete successfully.
3.1.9. Health Profile

Figure 3.1.9 Health Profile path

3.1.9.1. Health Profile

Description: Used to add, query, modify and delete Health Profile

3.1.9.1.1.Adding a Health Profile

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Health Profile-->Health Profile


Steps: Click the "Add" button under the Health Profile page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button to add
successfully.

Figure 3.1.9.1-1 Health Profile page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Name name
Update Period Update cycle
Window time window
Min Data Threshold minimum time limit
Attach Major Threshold With significant warning thresholds
Attach Minor Threshold Attachment of secondary warning
thresholds

3.1.9.1.2.Check Health Profile

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Health Profile-->Health Profile


Steps: Fill in the Name box with the name of the Health Profile you want to
query --> click the "Query" button, if it exists, it will be displayed in the list, if not,
a "Not exist" box will pop up. If it does not exist, the "Not exist" box will pop up.

3.1.9.1.3.Modify Health Profile

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Health Profile-->Health Profile


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the Name
column under the page list --> Modify the configuration in the pop-up box -->
Click the "Modify" button --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box, the modification is
successful.

3.1.9.1.4.Delete Health Profile

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Health Profile-->Health Profile


Steps: Click the delete icon in the corresponding row of the information to be
deleted under the list in the Health Profile page --> click "OK" in the pop-up box
to delete successfully.

3.1.9.2. Attach Success

Description: Used to add, modify and delete Attach Success configurations

3.1.9.2.1.Add Attach Success

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Health Profile-->Attach


Success
Steps: Fill in the configuration information in the Attach Success page --> click
the "Add" button --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to add
successfully.
Figure 3.1.9.2-1 Attach Success page
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Name name
Active Major Alarm Threshold Critical Active Alert Threshold
Clear Major Alarm Threshold Clear critical alarm thresholds
Active Minor Alarm Threshold Secondary active alert threshold
Clear Minor Alarm Threshold Clear secondary active alarm
thresholds

3.1.9.2.2.Modify Attach Success

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Health Profile-->Attach


Success
Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify -> fill in the new
configuration information -> click "Update" -> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.1.9.2.3.Delete Attach Success

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Health Profile-->Attach


Success
Step: Click the "Delete" button in the Attach Success page --> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to delete successfully.

3.1.9.2.4.Service Request

Description: Used to add, modify and delete Service Request configurations

3.1.9.2.5.Add Service Request

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Health Profile-->Service


Request
Steps: Fill in the configuration information in the Service Request page -->
Click the "Add" button --> Click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to add
successfully.

Figure 3.1.9.2-1 Service Request page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Name naming
Active Major Alarm Threshold Critical Active Alert Threshold
Clear Major Alarm Threshold Clear critical alarm thresholds
Active Minor Alarm Threshold Secondary active alert threshold
Clear Minor Alarm Threshold Clear secondary active alarm
thresholds

3.1.9.2.6.Modify Service Request

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Health Profile-->Service


Request
Steps: Select the configuration box you need to modify -> fill in the new
configuration information -> click "Update" -> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.1.9.2.7.Delete Service Request

Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Health Profile-->Service


Request
Step: Click the "Delete" button in the Service Request page --> click "OK" in
the pop-up box to delete successfully.
3.1.10. UE Context

Figure 3.2.1-1 UE Context Path

3.1.10.1. Check UE Information

Description:Used to query user information


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Operation-->UE Context-->UE Information
Steps: Enter the user's IMSI number in the input box --> click the "Query"
button, if it exists, the result will be displayed in the list, if it does not exist, then
the "Failure" message will pop up.

Figure 1.2-3 UE Information page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
IMSI User's IMSI information
ECM State ECM status information
EMM State EMM status information
Last Known TAI Last known TAI (Tracking Area
Identifier)

3.1.10.2. Query Session Context

Description: query session context ID by IMSI


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Operation-->UE Context-->IMSI List
Step: Enter the IMSI number in the input box --> click the "Query" button, if it
exists, the result will be displayed in the list.
Figure 3.1.10.3-1 Session Context page

3.1.11. eNB

3.1.11.1. Search ENB Information

Description: Used to display base station information


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Operation--> eNB--> eNB Information
Way 1: Select eNB ID in Query Type-->Enter ENB ID-->Click "Query", if it
exists, the result will be displayed under the list.
Way 2: Select IP Address in Query Type --> enter IP address --> click "Query"
button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list.
Way 3: Select All in Query Type --> enter IP address --> click "Query" button, if
it exists, the result will be displayed under the list.

Figure 3.1.11.1-1 Querying Base Station Information Mode I

Figure 3.1.11.1-2 Querying Base Station Information Mode II


Figure 3.1.11.1-3 Querying Base Station Information Mode III

3.1.12. MME Interface Info

Description: Used to display the information of S11,S6 and other interfaces of


MME

3.1.12.1. Show GTP Path

Description: Used to display the connection status and ip address of port S11
Path: Configuration-->MME-->Option-->MME Interface Info-->GTP Path

Figure 3.1.12.1-1 GTP Path page

3.1.12.2. Show S6 DM Peer

Description: Used to display the connection status with hss


Path: Configuration-->MME-->Option-->MME Interface Info-->S6 DM Peer

Figure 3.1.12.2-1 S6 DM Peer Page


3.2. PGW

Figure 3.2-1 PGW path

Figure 3.2-2 PGW Configuration Page

3.2.1. Interface Property

Figure 3.2.1-1 Interface Preperty Path


3.2.1.1. GTP Profile

Description: Used to add, modify and delete GTP signaling configurations

3.2.1.1.1.Adding a GTP Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Interface Property-->GTP Profile


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the GTP Profile page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.2.1.1-1 Example of Adding a GTP Profile Configuration


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
pgwGtpTunnelProfile profile name for
GTPTunnelProfile Name configuration management
parameters
Timeout time for GTP signaling
T3 Timer
messages
Count of timeout retransmissions for
N3 Counter
GTP signaling messages
Echo Timer (Second) PGW's ECHO packet sending interval
The DSCP value filled in the signaling
GTP ProfileCtrlPktDscp
packet of the PGW

3.2.1.1.2.Check GTP Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Interface Property-->GTP Profile


Step: Enter the name of the gtp profile under the GTPTunnelProfile Name box
--> click the "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list,
if not, the list will be empty.

3.2.1.1.3.Modify GTP Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Interface Property-->GTP Profile


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
GTPTunnelProfile Name column of the list --> Modify the configuration
information in the pop-up box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up
box ", the modification is successful.

3.2.1.1.4.Delete GTP Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Interface Property-->GTP Profile


Step: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete in the list in the
GTP Profile page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

3.2.1.2. S5

Description: Add, modify and delete S5 interface configuration

3.2.1.2.1.Add S5

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Interface Property-->S5


Steps: Fill in the configuration information under the S5 page --> Click "Add"
button --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.2.1.2-1 S5 Configuration Page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Name of the S5 configuration
S5 Name
management parameter
The name of the pgw gtp tunnel
GTP Name
profile used
Time interval for roaming user radius
Roamer Radius Time Limit(min)
call reporting
Time interval for roaming user call
Roamer Time Limit(min)
report
Traffic interval reported on the
Roamer Volume Limit
roaming user's phone bill
Flt Bill Time Limit(min) Time interval for billing
Flt Bill Volume Limit(byte) Billed traffic limits
Timer to start SAQ Qos degradation
Hysteresis Timer (Second)
case
Address of the s5/8 interface on the
Service IPv4
pgw

3.2.1.2.2.Modification of S5

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Interface Property-->S5


Steps: Select the configuration box you want to modify -> fill in the
configuration information -> click the "Modify" button -> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.2.1.2.3.Delete S5

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Interface Property-->S5


Steps: Click the "Delete" icon under the S5 page --> click "OK" in the pop-up
box to delete successfully.

3.2.1.3. SGi

Description: Add, modify and delete SGi configurations

3.2.1.3.1.Add SGi

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Interface Property-->SGi


Steps: Fill in the configuration information under SGi page --> Click "Add"
button --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box to add successfully.
Figure 3.2.1.3-1 SGi Configuration Example

3.2.1.3.2.Modification of SGi

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Interface Property-->SGi


Steps: Select the configuration box you want to modify -> fill in the
configuration information -> click the "Modify" button -> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.2.1.3.3.Delete SGi

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Interface Property-->SGi


Steps: Click the "Delete" icon under the SGi page --> click "OK" in the pop-up
box to delete successfully.

3.2.2. APN

Figure 3.2.2-1 APN path


3.2.2.1. APN

Description: Add, query, modify and delete APN configuration

3.2.2.1.1.Add APN

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->APN-->APN
Steps: Click the "Add" button on the APN page --> fill in the configuration
information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the pop-up box -->
click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.2.2.1-1 APN Configuration Example


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Apn Name Name of the apn used
The user template to be used is set in
User Template
"User Template".
The associated address pool policy,
the UE IP is assigned from the
Address Profile associated address pool for
PDN-connected sessions established
with this apn.
Associated gx port policy, when
attached request PGW sends CCR-I
Gx Profile
to PCRF requesting user policy, null is
not associated
Associated gy port policy, PGW sends
CCR-I to OCS requesting user policy
Gy Profile
when attached request, null is not
associated
associated with the ims policy, the
PGW will have a register message
sent to the specified P-CSCF address
IMS Profile
after the user is attached online,
requesting registration to the IMS
network
Apn Session Limit apn session limit, fill in 0 for no limit
Apn Restrtiction Constraint values for apn
The associated radius policy, with the
user attached online, will have the
Radius Profile
appropriate message sent to the
configured Radius server
The username set when using radius,
Radius User Name
without Radius, defaults to null
The authentication password for
Radius Password
radius
Associated ga port policy, user
attached online, will have the
GaProfile
appropriate message sent to the
configured CG server

3.2.2.1.2.Check APN

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->APN-->APN
Step: Enter the name of the APN in the APN Name box --> click the "Query"
button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if not, the list will be
empty.

3.2.2.1.3.Modify APN

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->APN-->APN
Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the APN
Name column of the list --> Modify the configuration information in the pop-up
box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.2.2.1.4.Delete APN

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->APN-->APN
Step: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete in the list in the
APN page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete successfully.
3.2.2.2. Access Profile

Description: Add, query, modify and delete Access Profile configurations

3.2.2.2.1.Adding an Access Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->APN-->Access Profile


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the Access Profile page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully. The Add button
will be successfully added.

Figure 3.2.2.2-1 Access Profile Configuration Example


Configuration items and descriptions
configuration item instructions
AccessProfileName Access-profile name
Radius Profile The name of the referenced
radiusProfile
Access Profile Session Timeout (Unit Timeout for session activation, default
h) value is 0, in hours, range 0-48
Access Profile Idle Timeout(unit min) Timeout for session inactivity (IDLE
state), default value is 0, in minutes,
range 0-64800
NBNS Primary IPV4 NetBIOS server address
DNS Primary IPV4 Domain Name Server Address
NBNS Secondary IPV4 Alternative NetBIOS server address
DNS Secondary IPV4 Alternative Domain Name Server
Address
NB-lot Server IPV4 Address of the NBiot server
3.2.2.2.2.Query Access Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->APN-->Access Profile


Step: Enter the name of the Access Profile under the AccessProfile Name box
--> click the "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list,
if not, the list will be empty.

3.2.2.2.3.Modify the Access Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->APN-->Access Profile


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
AccessProfile Name column of the list --> modify the configuration information
in the pop-up box --> click "Modify" --> click "OK" in the pop-up box ", the
modification is successful.

3.2.2.2.4.Delete Access Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->APN-->Access Profile


Step: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete under the list
in the Access Profile page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

3.2.2.3. Service Profile

Description: Add, query, modify and delete Service Profile configurations

3.2.2.3.1.Adding a Service Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->APN-->Service Profile


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the Service Profile page --> Fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> Click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> Click OK in the pop-up box to add Success.
Figure 3.2.2.3-1 Service Profile Configuration Example
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
ServiceProfileName Service profile name
CBB Service The name of PGW's cbbService

3.2.2.3.2.Query Service Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->APN-->Service Profile


Step: Enter the name of the Service Profile under the ServiceProfile Name box
--> click the "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list,
if not, the list will be empty.

3.2.2.3.3.Modify Service Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->APN-->Service Profile


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
AccessProfile Name column of the list --> modify the configuration information
in the pop-up box --> click "Modify" --> click "OK" in the pop-up box ", the
modification is successful.

3.2.2.3.4.Delete Service Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->APN-->Service Profile


Steps: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete under the list
in the Service Profile page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.
3.2.2.4. User Template

Description: Add and remove User Template configuration

3.2.2.4.1.Add User Template

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->APN-->User Template


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the User Template page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.2.2.4-1 User Template Configuration Example


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
UserTemplateName User Template Name
Switch to enable Radius
Authenticated Enable authentication, disabled is off, enable
is on
The name of the referenced access
Access Profile
profile
The name of the referenced service
Service Profile
profile

3.2.2.4.2.Query User Template

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->APN-->User Template


Step: Enter the name of the User Template under the UserTemplateName box
--> click the "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list,
if not, the list will be empty.
3.2.2.4.3.Modify User Template

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->APN-->User Template


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
UserTemplateName column of the list --> Modify the configuration information
in the pop-up box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box and the
modification is successful.

3.2.2.4.4.Delete User Template

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->APN-->User Template


Steps: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete under the list
in the User Template page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to add
successfully.

3.2.3. Address Profile

Figure 3.2.3-1 Address Profile Path

3.2.3.1. Address Profile

Description: Add and remove Address Profile configurations

3.2.3.1.1.Add Address Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Address Profile-->Address Profile


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the Address Profile page --> Fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> Click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> Click OK in the pop-up box to add Success.

Figure 3.2.3-1 Address Profile Configuration Example


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Address Profile Name Address profile name
Alarm Threshold Set Threshold values for alarm generation
for address pool usage
Alarm Threshold Clear Threshold for address pool use to
clear alarms

3.2.3.1.2.Query Address Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Address Profile-->Address Profile


Step: Enter the Address Profile name in the Address Profile Name box --> click
the "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if not,
the list will be empty.

3.2.3.1.3.Modify Address Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Address Profile-->Address Profile


Steps: Click the Address Profile Name column in the list to modify the
configuration name -> modify the configuration information in the pop-up box
-> click "Modify" -> click "OK" in the pop-up box ", the modification is
successful.
3.2.3.1.4.Delete Address Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Address Profile-->Address Profile


Step: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete in the Address
Profile page -> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete successfully.

3.2.3.2. Address Range

Description: Add, query, modify and delete Address Range configurations

3.2.3.2.1.Add Address Range

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Address Profile-->Address Range


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the Address Range page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.2.3.2-1 Address Range Configuration Example


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
AddressRangeName Give the configuration item a name
Address Range SubNetMask Subnet mask used by the address
pool
Address Profile Associated address policy name
Address Range Number of Address Number of addresses allocated by the
address pool
Address Range Start Address Starting address for address pool
assignment
3.2.3.2.2.Query Address Range

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Address Profile-->Address Range


Step: Enter the name of Address Range under AddressRange Name box -->
click "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if not,
the list will be empty.

3.2.3.2.3.Modify Address Range

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Address Profile-->Address Range


Step: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the Address
Range Name column of the list --> Modify the configuration information in the
pop-up box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box and the
modification is successful.

3.2.3.2.4.Delete Address Range

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Address Profile-->Address Range


Step: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete in the Address
Range page -> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete successfully.

3.2.4. DPE

Figure 3.2.4-1 DPE path


3.2.4.1. PGW DPE

Description: Adding and modifying PGW DPE configuration

3.2.4.1.1.Add PGW DPE

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->DPE-->PGW DP
Steps: Fill in the configuration information under the PGW DPE page --> Click
the "Add" button --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.2.4.1-1 PGW DPE Configuration Example


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Number of PGW Dpe's processes
DPE Number
pulled up
Starting id of the cpu core bound by
DPE BindCore Start
dpe
DPE S5 Address PGW Dpe's S5 address
DPE Sgi Address PGW Dpe's Sgi Address
Switch to use DPDK acceleration or
DPE Accelerate not, enable means start, diable means
off
PGW Dpe's S5 port uses the name of
DPE S5 Eth Name
the network port
PGW Dpe's Sgi port uses the net port
DPE SGi Eth Name
name

3.2.4.1.2.Modification of PGW DPE

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->DPE-->PGW DP
Steps: Select the configuration box you want to modify -> fill in the
configuration information -> click the "Modify" button -> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.2.5. FM Info

Figure 3.2.5-1 FM Info path

3.2.5.1. PGW FM Info

Description: Add, modify and delete PGW FM Info configuration

3.2.5.1.1.Add PGW FM Info

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->FM Info-->PGW FM Info


Steps: Fill in the configuration information under the PGW FM Info page -->
Click the "Add" button --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.2.5.1-1 FM Info Configuration Example


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
FmInfo Name Name this configuration item
DCC Request TimeOut Threshold Time threshold for dcc request
timeout
GTP Request TimeOut Threshold Time threshold for gtp request timeout
DPE Request TimeOut Threshold Time threshold for dpe message
timeout

3.2.5.1.2.Modify PGW FM Info

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->FM Info-->PGW FM Info


Steps: Select the configuration box you want to modify -> fill in the
configuration information -> click the "Modify" button -> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.2.5.1.3.Delete PGW FM Info

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->FM Info-->PGW FM Info


Steps: Click the "Delete" icon under the FM Info page --> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to delete successfully.

3.2.6. Extend Function

Figure 3.2.6-1 Extend Function path


Description: Add, modify and delete Extend Function configuration

3.2.6.1. Add Extend Function

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Extend Function


Steps: Fill in the configuration information under Extend Function page -->
Click "Add" button --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box to add successfully.
Figure 3.2.6-1 Extend Function Configuration Example
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Functional entity name of
ExtendedFunctionName
extendedFunction
Feature set, mainly for VoLTE.
Function Muster data-loopback for data loopback,
data-access-limit for data access limit

3.2.6.2. Modify Extend Function

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Extend Function


Steps: Select the configuration box you want to modify -> fill in the
configuration information -> click the "Modify" button -> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.2.6.3. Delete Extend Function

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Extend Function


Steps: Click the "Delete" icon under the Extend Function page --> click "OK" in
the pop-up box to delete successfully.
3.2.7. Gx

Figure 3.2.7-1 Gx path

3.2.7.1. Gx Profile

Description: Add, query, modify and delete Gx Profile configurations

3.2.7.1.1.Add Gx Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gx-->Gx Profile


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the Gx Profile page --> fill in the configuration
information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the pop-up box -->
click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.
Figure 3.2.7.1-1 Gx Profile Configuration Example
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
GxProfileName Name this configuration
Business context flag AVP, can be
Custmos Service Context filled with email format string, default
value is 3gpp_r7_default
Local Host Name Customized local hostname
The domain name where the custom
Local Realm Name
localhost is located
Customized hostname of the
Peer Host Name
counterpart (pcrf)
The domain name where the custom
Peer Realm Name
peer (pcrf) host is located
Watch Dog Timer (Unit s) iameter's heartbeat time
Flag bit for load mode, optional
Load Balacnce Flag
primary/secondary
Default failure handling, optionally
Default Handling terminate/continue/retry-and-terminat
e, default value is terminate
Request Timeout Timeout for diameter messages

3.2.7.1.2.Check Gx Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gx-->Gx Profile


Step: Enter the name of the Gx Profile under the GxProfile Name box --> click
the "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if not,
the list will be empty.
3.2.7.1.3.Modify Gx Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gx-->Gx Profile


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the GxProfile
Name column of the list --> Modify the configuration information in the pop-up
box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box to modify Success.

3.2.7.1.4.Delete Gx Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gx-->Gx Profile


Step: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete in the list in the
Gx Profile page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

3.2.7.2. Gx Peer

Description: Add and remove Gx Peer configuration

3.2.7.2.1.Add Gx Peer

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gx-->Gx Peer


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the Gx Peer page --> fill in the configuration
information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the pop-up box -->
click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.2.7.1-2 Gx Peer Configuration Example


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
gxPeerName Gx profile name
Gx Profile Business context flag AVP, can be
filled with email format string, default
value is 3gpp_r7_default
Peer IPV4 Address Local hostname
The domain where the local host is
Peer Port
located
Local IPV4 Address Hostname of the opposite end (pcrf)
The domain where the peer (pcrf) host
Local Port
is located
Peer Type watch dog message sending interval
Flag bit for load mode, optional
Peer Role
primary/secondary
Default failure handling, optionally
Enabled terminate/continue/retry-and-terminat
e, default value is terminate

3.2.7.2.2.Query Gx Peer

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gx-->Gx Peer


Step: Enter the name of the Gx Peer under the GxPeer Name box --> click the
"Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if not, the
list will be empty.

3.2.7.2.3.Modify Gx Peer

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gx-->Gx Peer


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the Gx Peer
Name column of the list --> Modify the configuration information in the pop-up
box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.2.7.2.4.Delete Gx Peer

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gx-->Gx Peer


Steps: Click the delete icon of the row you want to delete in the list in the Gx
Peer page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete successfully.
3.2.8. Gy

Figure 3.2.8-1 Gy path

3.2.8.1. Gy Profile

Description: Add, query, modify and delete Gy Profile configurations

3.2.8.1.1.Add Gy Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gy-->Gy Profile


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the Gy Profile page --> fill in the configuration
information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the pop-up box -->
click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.
Figure 3.2.8.1-1 Gy Profile page
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item name
GyProfileName Name this configuration item
Business context flag AVP, fillable
Custmos Service Contex
email format string
Local Host Name Local hostname
The domain where the local host is
Local Realm Name
located
Peer Host Name Hostname on the other side
Peer Realm Name Domain name on the other end
Watch Dog Timer watch dog message sending interval
Flag bit for load mode, optional
Load Balance Flag
primary/secondary
Default failure handling, optional
Default Handling terminate/continue/retry-and-terminat
e, default value is terminate
Request Timeout Timeout for diameter messages
Reject ratingGroup action, optionally
Denied Rating Group Action delete-context/block-data, default
value is block-data

3.2.8.1.2.Check Gy Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gy-->Gy Profile


Step: Enter the name of Gy Profile under the GyProfile Name box --> click
"Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if not, the
list will be empty.
3.2.8.1.3.Modify Gy Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gy-->Gy Profile


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
GyProfileName column of the list --> Modify the configuration information in
the pop-up box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box to modify
Success.

3.2.8.1.4.Delete Gy Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gy-->Gy Profile


Step: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete in the list on
the Gy Profile page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete it
successfully.

3.2.8.2. Gy Peer

Description: Add, query, modify and delete Gy Peer configuration

3.2.8.2.1.Add Gy Peer

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gy-->Gy Peer


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the Gy Peer page --> fill in the configuration
information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the pop-up box -->
click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.2.8.2-1 Gy Peer page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Gy Peer Name Hostname of the gy port
Gy Profile Associated gy profile strategy
ipv4 address of the host on the other
Peer IPv4 Address
side
The port number the host on the other
Peer Port
side is listening on
Local IPV4 Address The ipv4 address of the local host
The port number the local host is
Local Port
listening on
Peer Type Peer type, optional proxy/Relay/Direct
Peer Role Identity of the opposite end of the role
Switch to establish connection,
Enabled
enabled is on, disabled is off

3.2.8.2.2.Inquire about Gy Peer

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gy-->Gy Peer


Step: Under GyPeer Name box, enter the name of Gy Peer --> click "Query"
button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if not, the list will be
empty.

3.2.8.2.3.Modification of Gy Peer

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gy-->Gy Peer


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the Gy Peer
Name column of the list --> Modify the configuration information in the pop-up
box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.2.8.2.4.Delete Gy Peer

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gy-->Gy Peer


Steps: Click the delete icon of the row you want to delete in the list on the Gy
Peer page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete successfully.

3.2.8.3. DccRating GroupIds

Description: Add, query, modify and delete DccRating GroupIds


configurations

3.2.8.3.1.Add DccRating GroupIds

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gy-->DccRating GroupIds


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the DccRating GroupIds page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> click OK in the pop-up box. Adding is successful.

3.2.8.3-1 DccRating GroupIds page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
ratingGroupName Give the configuration item a name
Gy Profile Associated gy profile name
Rating Group ID Id of rate group
Service ID Service Id

3.2.8.3.2.Query DccRating GroupIds

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gy-->DccRating GroupIds


Step: Enter the name of DccRating GroupIds under the DccRating Group
Name box --> click the "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed
under the list, if not, the list will be empty.

3.2.8.3.3.Modify DccRating GroupIds

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gy-->DccRating GroupIds


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
DccRatingGroupName column of the list --> Modify the configuration
information in the pop-up box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up
box ", the modification is successful.

3.2.8.3.4.Delete DccRating GroupIds

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Gy-->DccRating GroupIds


Steps: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete under the list
in the DccRating GroupIds page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to
delete successfully.

3.2.9. Radius

Figure 3.2.9-1 Radius path

3.2.9.1. Radius Profile

Description: Add, query, modify and delete Radius Profile configurations

3.2.9.1.1.Adding a Radius Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Radius-->Radius Profile


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the Radius Profile page --> Fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> Click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> Click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully. Click the "Add"
button in the pop-up box --> click "OK" in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.2.9.1-1 Radius Profile page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
RadiusProfileName Give the configuration item a name
Local IPV4 The ipv4 address used by PGW local
docking radius
Retransmit limit Number of message retransmissions
between PGW and radius

3.2.9.1.2.Query Radius Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Radius-->Radius Profile


Step: Enter the name of Radius Profile under the RadiusProfile Name box -->
click "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if not,
the list will be empty.

3.2.9.1.3.Modify the Radius Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Radius-->Radius Profile


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
RadiusProfileName column of the list --> Modify the configuration information
in the pop-up box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box ", the
modification is successful.

3.2.9.1.4.Delete Radius Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Radius-->Radius Profile


Steps: Click the delete icon of the row you want to delete in the list on the
Radius Profile page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

3.2.9.2. Radius Server

Description: Add, query, modify and delete Radius Server configurations

3.2.9.2.1.Adding Radius Server

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Radius-->Radius Server


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the Radius Server page --> Fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> Click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> Click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.
Figure 3.2.9.2-1 Radius Server page
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
RadiusServerName Give the configuration item a name
Local IPV4 PGW docking radius local address
RadiusServerIPV4 The radius docking PGW address
Auth Port Authentication Port
Acct Port billing port
Secret PGW connects to the radius secret
key
Req Timeout(Unit s) Timeout for Radius requests

3.2.9.2.2.Querying Radius Server

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Radius-->Radius Server


Step: Enter the name of Radius Server under the RadiusServer Name box -->
click the "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if
not, the list will be empty.

3.2.9.2.3.Modifying Radius Server

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Radius-->Radius Server


Steps: Click the RadiusServerName column in the list to modify the
configuration name -> modify the configuration information in the pop-up box
-> click "Modify" -> click "OK" in the pop-up box and the modification is
successful.

3.2.9.2.4.Deleting Radius Server

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Radius-->Radius Server


Steps: Click the delete icon of the row you want to delete in the Radius Server
page -> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete successfully.
3.2.9.3. Radius Profile Server

Description: Add, query, modify and delete Radius Profile Server


configurations

3.2.9.3.1.Adding a Radius Profile Server

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Radius-->Radius Profile Server


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the Radius Profile Server page --> Fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> Click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> Click the OK, add successfully.

Figure 3.2.9.3-1 Radius Profile Server page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
RadiusProfileServer Name Give the configuration item a name
Radius Server The name of the associated
radiusServer
Radius Profile Name of the associated radius profile
Auth Type The authentication method of radius,
optionally filled with
primary/secondary
Acc Type The billing method for radius,
optionally filled in with
primary/secondary

3.2.9.3.2.Querying Radius Profile Server

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Radius-->Radius Profile Server


Step: Enter the name of Radius Profile Server under the RadiusProfileServer
Name box --> click "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under
the list, if not, the list will be empty.
3.2.9.3.3.Modifying Radius Profile Server

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Radius-->Radius Profile Server


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
RadiusProfileServer Name column of the list --> Modify the configuration
information in the pop-up box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up
box. ", the modification is successful.

3.2.9.3.4.Deleting a Radius Profile Server

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Radius-->Radius Profile Server


Steps: Click the delete icon of the row you want to delete in the list on the
Radius Profile Server page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

3.2.10. Ga

Figure 3.2.10-1 Ga path

3.2.10.1. PGW GaProfile

Description: Add, query, modify and delete PGW GaProfile configurations

3.2.10.1.1. Add PGW GaProfile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Ga-->PGW GaProfile


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the PGW GaProfile page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.
Figure 3.2.10.1-1 PGW GaProfile page
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
GaProfileName Give the configuration item a name
Switch for thermal billing, disabled is
hotBill
off, enabled is on

3.2.10.1.2. Check PGW GaProfile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Ga-->PGW GaProfile


Step: Enter the name of PGW GaProfile under the GaProfile Name box -->
click "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if not,
the list will be empty.

3.2.10.1.3. Modify the PGW GaProfile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Ga-->PGW GaProfile


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
GaProfileName column of the list --> modify the configuration information in
the pop-up box --> click "Modify" --> click "OK" in the pop-up box to modify
Success.

3.2.10.1.4. Delete PGW GaProfile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Ga-->PGW GaProfile


Step: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete under the list
in the PGW GaProfile page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to
delete successfully.

3.2.10.2. PGW ChargingProfile

Description: Configures the gaChargingProfile interface parameter of the PGW.


3.2.10.2.1. Add PGW Ga ChargingProfile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Ga-->PGW Ga ChargingProfile


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the PGW ChargingProfile page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> click OK in the pop-up box The file will be added successfully.

Figure 3.2.10.2-1 PGW Ga ChargingProfile page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
GaChargingProfileName Ga charging profile name
Cdr FileSizeLimit Maximum save size of cdr files
Cdr OpenFileTimeLimit Timeout for cdr file opening
cbb management extensions,
Cbb ManagementExtension
optionally version-2 to version-6
Encoding method, optionally
encodingScheme
asn1-ber/asn1-per
Versions of gcdr content, optionally
Gcdr RecordVerion
v3-6/v4-8/v7-5/v9-7
Ram BuffSize Cache size of memory
Ram DiskSize Size of allocated memory
Max Retries Maximum number of retransmissions
LocalIPv4Addr Address of ga port

3.2.10.2.2. Check PGW ChargingProfile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Ga-->PGW ChargingProfile


Step: Under GaChargingProfile Name box, enter the name of PGW
ChargingProfile --> click "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed
under the list, if not, the list will be empty.
3.2.10.2.3. Modify PGW ChargingProfile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Ga-->PGW ChargingProfile


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
GaChargingProfileName column of the list --> modify the configuration
information in the pop-up box --> click "Modify" --> click "OK" in the pop-up box
", the modification is successful.

3.2.10.2.4. Delete PGW ChargingProfile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Ga-->PGW ChargingProfile


Steps: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete under the list
in the PGW ChargingProfile page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to
delete successfully.

3.2.10.3. PGW Ga ServerProfile

Description: Add, query, modify and delete GW Ga ServerProfile


configurations

3.2.10.3.1. Adding a PGW Ga ServerProfile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Ga-->PGW Ga ServerProfile


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the PGW Ga ServerProfile page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> click OK in the pop-up box The configuration will be added
successfully.

Figure 3.2.10.3-1 PGW Ga Server Profile page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
GaServerProfileName Ga server profile name
GaChargingProfile Associated ga billing policy name
serverIPv4Addr Address of the server on the other
side
udp Port Port of the server on the other side
echoInterval(unit:s) The interval between sending echo
responseTime(unit:s) Timeout time for ga port messages

3.2.10.3.2. Query PGW Ga ServerProfile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Ga-->PGW Ga ServerProfile


Step: Enter the name of PGW Ga ServerProfile under GaServerProfile Name
box --> click "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the
list, if not, the list will be empty.

3.2.10.3.3. Modify PGW Ga ServerProfile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Ga-->PGW Ga ServerProfile


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the PGW Ga
ServerProfile Name column of the list --> Modify the configuration information
in the pop-up box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box ", the
modification is successful.

3.2.10.3.4. Delete PGW Ga ServerProfile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->Ga-->PGW Ga ServerProfile


Step: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete under the list
in the PGW Ga ServerProfile page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box
to delete successfully.

3.2.11. IMS Profile

Figure 3.2.11-1 IMS Profile path


3.2.11.1. IP Farm

Description: Add, query, modify and delete IP Farm configuration

3.2.11.1.1. Add IP Farm

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->IP Farm


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the IP Farm page --> fill in the configuration
information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the pop-up box -->
click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.2.11.1-1 IP Farm Configuration Example


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
IpFarmName Ip farm name

3.2.11.1.2. Check IP Farm

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->IP Farm


Step: Enter the name of the IP Farm under the IpFarm Name box --> click the
"Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if not, the
list will be empty.

3.2.11.1.3. Modify IP Farm

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->IP Farm


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the IpFarm
Name column of the list --> modify the configuration information in the pop-up
box --> click "Modify" --> click "OK" in the pop-up box, the modification is
successful.
3.2.11.1.4. Delete IP Farm

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->IP Farm


Step: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete under the list
in the IP Farm page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

3.2.11.2. IP Farm Address

Description: Add and remove IP Farm Address configuration

3.2.11.2.1. Add IP Farm Address

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->IP Farm Address


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the IP Farm Address page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully. The IP Farm
Address is added successfully.

Figure 3.2.11.2-1 IP Farm Address Configuration Example


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
IpFarmAddressName Ip farm address name
IP Farm Associated IP Farm Name
IP Address Ip address

3.2.11.2.2. Query IP Farm Address

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->IP Farm Address


Step: Enter the name of the IP Farm Address under the IpFarmAddress Name
box --> click the "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under
the list, if not, the list will be empty.

3.2.11.2.3. Modify IP Farm Address

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->IP Farm Address


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
IpFarmAddressName column of the list --> modify the configuration
information in the pop-up box --> click "Modify" --> click "OK" in the pop-up box
", the modification is successful.

3.2.11.2.4. Delete IP Farm Address

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->IP Farm Address


Step: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete in the list in the
IP Farm Address page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

3.2.11.3. Port Farm

Description: Add, query, modify and delete Port Farm configurations

3.2.11.3.1. Add Port Farm

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->Port Farm


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the Port Farm page --> fill in the configuration
information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the pop-up box -->

click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.


Figure 3.2.11.3-1 Port Farm Configuration Example
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
PortFarmName Port farm name

3.2.11.3.2. Enquiry about Port Farm

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->Port Farm


Step: Enter the name of the Port Farm in the Port Farm Name box --> click the
"Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if not, the
list will be empty.

3.2.11.3.3. Modifications to Port Farm

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->Port Farm


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
PortFarmName column of the list --> Modify the configuration information in
the pop-up box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box to modify
Success.

3.2.11.3.4. Delete Port Farm

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->Port Farm


Step: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete in the list in the
Port Farm page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

3.2.11.4. Port Farm Member

Description: Adding and removing Port Farm Member configurations

3.2.11.4.1. Add Port Farm Member

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->Port Farm Member


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the Port Farm Member page --> Fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> Click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> Click OK in the pop-up box to add Success.
Figure 3.2.11.4-1 Port Farm Member Page
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
PortFarmMemberName Port farm member name
Port Farm The name of the associated portFarm
Proto Type Protocol Type
Port port

3.2.11.4.2. Enquire about Port Farm Member

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->Port Farm Member


Step: Enter the name of the Port Farm Member in the Port Farm Member
Name box --> click the "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed
under the list, if not, the list will be empty.

3.2.11.4.3. Modification of Port Farm Member

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->Port Farm Member


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
PortFarmMemberName column of the list --> modify the configuration
information in the pop-up box --> click "Modify" --> click "OK" in the pop-up box
", the modification is successful.

3.2.11.4.4. Delete Port Farm Member

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->Port Farm Member


Step: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete in the list in the
Port Farm Member page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.
3.2.11.5. IMS Profile

Description: Add, query, modify and delete IMS Profile configurations

3.2.11.5.1. Add IMS Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->IMS Profile


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the IMS Profile page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.2.11.5-1 IMS Profile page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
ImsProfileName Ims profile name
IP Farm The name of the associated ipFarm
The number of addresses in the
Number of PCSCF Address P-CSCF address list configured in the
IMS policy

3.2.11.5.2. Query IMS Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->IMS Profile


Step: Enter the name of the IMS Profile under the ImsProfile Name box -->
click the "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if
not, the list will be empty.

3.2.11.5.3. Modify IMS Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->IMS Profile


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
ImsProfileName column of the list --> Modify the configuration information in
the pop-up box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box. The
modification is successful.
3.2.11.5.4. Delete IMS Profile

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW-->IMS Profile-->IMS Profile


Step: Click the delete icon of the row you want to delete in the list on the IMS
Profile page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete successfully.

3.2.12. CBB

Figure 3.2.12-1 CBB path

3.2.12.1. CBB Service

Description: Add, query, modify and delete CBB Service configurations

3.2.12.1.1. Add CBB Service

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW--> CBB-->CBB Service


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the CBB Service page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 1.3-42 CBB Service Page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
CbbServiceName Cbb service name

3.2.12.1.2. Enquiry on CBB Service

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW--> CBB-->CBB Service


Step: Enter the name of CBB Service in the CbbService Name box --> click
"Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if not, the
list will be empty.

3.2.12.1.3. Modify CBB Service

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW--> CBB-->CBB Service


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
CbbServiceName column of the list --> Modify the configuration information in
the pop-up box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box. The
modification is successful.

3.2.12.1.4. Delete CBB Service

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW--> CBB-->CBB Service


Steps: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete under the list
in the CBB Service page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

3.2.12.2. CBB Rule

Description: Add, query, modify and delete CBB Rule configurations

3.2.12.2.1. Add CBB Rule

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW--> CBB-->CBB Rule


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the CBB Rule page --> fill in the configuration
information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the pop-up box -->
click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.
Figure 3.2.12.2-1 CBB Rule page
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
CbbRule Name Cbb rule name
CBB Service cbb services associated with cbbRule
The cbbRule matching rule is to
ID Of Position match in order of ID from smallest to
largest
Monitoring Key Monitor Key

3.2.12.2.2. Query CBB Rule

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW--> CBB-->CBB Rule


Step: Enter the name of the CBB Rule under the CbbRule Name box --> click
the "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if not,
the list will be empty.

3.2.12.2.3. Modification of CBB Rule

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW--> CBB-->CBB Rule


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the CbbRule
Name column of the list --> Modify the configuration information in the pop-up
box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box, the modification is
successful. The modification is successful.

3.2.12.2.4. Delete CBB Rule

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW--> CBB-->CBB Rule


Steps: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete in the list in
the CBB Rule page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

3.2.12.3. CBB Match

Functions: Add, query, modify and delete CBB Match configurations

3.2.12.3.1. Add CBB Match

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW--> CBB-->CBB Match


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the CBB Match page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.2.12.3-1 CBB Match page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
CbbMatchName Cbb match name
CBB Rule The name of the associated cbbRule
Source address type, defaults to any if
SRC Address Type
no special requirements
Port type, defaults to any if no special
Port Type
requirements
Destination address type, defaults to
DST Address Type
any if no special requirements

3.2.12.3.2. Query CBB Match

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW--> CBB-->CBB Match


Step: Enter the name of CBB Match under CbbMatch Name box --> click
"Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if not, the
list will be empty.

3.2.12.3.3. Modify CBB Match

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW--> CBB-->CBB Match


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
CbbMatchName column of the list --> Modify the configuration information in
the pop-up box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box to modify
Success.

3.2.12.3.4. Delete CBB Match

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW--> CBB-->CBB Match


Steps: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete in the list in
the CBB Match page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

3.2.12.4. CBB Action

Description: Add, query, modify and delete CBB Action configurations

3.2.12.4.1. Add CBB Action

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW--> CBB-->CBB Action


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the CBB Action page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.2.12.4-1 CBB Action page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
CbbActionName Cbb action name
CBB Rule Name of the associated cbbRule
Rate group for uniform billing of all
Forbidden Rating Group ID types of packets in case of insufficient
billing balance Id
Rule types for billing rules matching
Filter Type
packets
Service ID Uplink upstream packet count for sericId
Service ID Downlink downstream packet count for sericId
RatingGroupId of the uplink packet
Rating Group Id Downlink
count
RatingGroupId for downlink packet
Rating Group ID Uplink
count
Redirect Url String The URL to which the redirect points
Url String URL for matching

3.2.12.4.2. Enquiry on CBB Action

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW--> CBB-->CBB Action


Step: Enter the name of the CBB Action under the CbbAction Name box -->
click the "Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if
not, the list will be empty.

3.2.12.4.3. Modify CBB Action

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW--> CBB-->CBB Action


Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the CbbAction
Name column of the list --> Modify the configuration information in the pop-up
box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box to modify Success.

3.2.12.4.4. Delete CBB Action

Path: Configuration-->GW-->PGW--> CBB-->CBB Action


Steps: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete under the list
in the CBB Action page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

3.3. SGW

Figure 3.3-1 SGW path


Figure 3.3-2 SGW page

3.3.1. FM Info

Description: Add, modify and delete FM Info interface configuration


Path: Configuration-->GW-->SGW-->FM Info

Figure 3.3.1-1 FM info path

3.3.1.1. Modify FM Info

Path: Configuration-->GW-->SGW-->FM Info-->FM Info


Steps: Select the configuration box you want to modify -> fill in the
configuration information -> click the "Modify" button -> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.3.1.2. Delete FM Info

Path: Configuration-->GW-->SGW-->FM Info-->FM Info


Steps: Click the "Delete" icon under the FM Info page --> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to delete successfully.

3.3.1.3. Add FM Info

Path: Configuration-->GW-->SGW-->FM Info-->FM Info


Steps: Fill in the configuration information under FM Info page --> Click "Add"
button --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box.

Figure 3.3.1-1 FM info page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
FmInfoName Give the configuration item a name
GTP Request TimeOut Threshold Threshold for the number of gtp
request timeouts
DPE Request TimeOut Threshold Threshold for the number of dpe
request timeouts

3.3.2. GTP

Description: Used to add, query, modify and delete GTP configurations


Path: Configuration-->GW-->SGW-->GTP

Figure 3.3.2-1 GTP path


3.3.2.1. Add GTP

Path: Configuration-->GW-->SGW-->GTP-->GTP
Steps: Click the "Add" button on the GTP surface --> fill in the configuration
information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the pop-up box -->
click OK in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 1.4-6 GTP page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
GtpTunnelProfileName Gtp tunnel profile name
The timeout retransmission time of
the GTP signaling packet of SGW,
T3 Timer
one of the message retransmission
parameters
Timeout retransmission count of GTP
N3 Counter signaling packets for SGW, one of the
message retransmission parameters
Flag bit to determine if monitoring is
Monitoring
performed
Echo Time echo request timeout time
The DSCP value filled in the signaling
GTP ProfileCtrlPktDscp
packet of SGW

3.3.2.2. Check GTP

Path: Configuration-->GW-->SGW-->GTP-->GTP
Step: Enter the name of GTP in the GtpTunnelProfile Name box --> click
"Query" button, if it exists, the result will be displayed under the list, if not, the
list will be empty.

3.3.2.3. Modify GTP

Path: Configuration-->GW-->SGW-->GTP-->GTP
Steps: Click the name of the configuration you want to modify in the
GtpTunnelProfileName column of the list --> Modify the configuration
information in the pop-up box --> Click "Modify" --> Click "OK" in the pop-up
box ", the modification is successful.

3.3.2.4. Delete GTP

Path: Configuration-->GW-->SGW-->GTP-->GTP
Steps: Click the delete icon of the row of data you want to delete under the list
in the GTP page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

3.3.3. S11

Description: Add, modify and delete S11 configurations


Path: Configuration-->GW--SGW-->S11

Figure 3.3.3-1 S11 path

3.3.3.1. Add S11

Path: Configuration-->GW---SGW-->S11-->S11
Steps: Fill in the configuration information under the S11 page --> Click "Add"
button --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box to add successfully.
Figure 3.3.3-1 S11 page
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
S11 Name S11 Naming
GTP Tunnel Profile Associated gtp tunnel profile
Time interval for roaming user radius
Roamer Radius Time Limit
call reporting
Time interval for roaming user call
Roamer Time Limit
report
Traffic interval reported on the
Roamer Volume Limit
roaming user's phone bill
Whether to turn on roaming
Partial Billing Enabled segmentation billing, disable is off,
enable is on
Billing interval, the default value is 0,
Flt Bill Time Limit
the unit is minutes, the range is 0-60
Billing traffic limit, the default value is
Flt Bill Volume Limit
0, in Byte
Timer to start SAQ Qos degradation
Hysteresis Timer
case, default value is 0 in seconds
Whether to allow new PDP sessions
PdpContext CreationAllowed to be created on this channel,
disabled is off, enabled is on
Whether GTP messages on the GTP
GTP ChargingCharacteristics channel can modify the billing
Enabled attributes, disabled is not allowed,
enabled is allowed
User Data Allowed Whether to enable the NBiot S11-U
interface function, disabled is not
allowed, enabled is allowed
Service IPv4 IP address of the S11 port

3.3.3.2. Modification of S11

Path: Configuration-->GW---SGW-->S11-->S11
Steps: Select the configuration box you want to modify -> fill in the
configuration information -> click the "Modify" button -> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.3.3.3. Delete S11

Path: Configuration-->GW---SGW-->S11-->S11
Step: Click the "Delete" icon in the S11 page --> click "OK" in the pop-up box
to delete successfully.

3.3.4. S5

Description: Add, modify and delete S5 configurations


Path: Configuration-->GW---SGW-->S5

Figure 3.3.4-1 S5 path

3.3.4.1. Add S5

Path: Configuration-->GW---SGW-->S5-->S5
Steps: Fill in the configuration information under the S5 page --> Click "Add"
button --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box to add successfully.
Figure 3.3.4-1 S5 page
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
S5 Name S5 Naming
GTP Tunnel Profile Associated gtp tunnel profile
Time interval for roaming user radius
Roamer Radius Time Limit
call reporting
Traffic interval reported on the
Roamer Volume Limit
roaming user's phone bill
Time interval for roaming user call
Roamer Time Limit
report
Whether to turn on roaming
Partial Billing Enabled segmentation billing, disable is off,
enable is on
Billing interval, the default value is 0,
Flt Bill Time Limit
the unit is minutes, the range is 0-60
Billing traffic limit, the default value is
Flt Bill Volume Limit
0, in Byte
Timer to start SAQ Qos degradation
Hysteresis Timer
case, default value is 0 in seconds
Whether to allow new PDP sessions
PdpContext CreationAllowed to be created on this channel,
disabled is off, enabled is on
Whether GTP messages on the GTP
GTP ChargingCharacteristics channel can modify the billing
Enabled attributes, disabled is not allowed,
enabled is allowed
Service IPv4 IP address of s5 port

3.3.4.2. Modification of S5

Path: Configuration-->GW---SGW-->S5-->S5
Steps: Select the configuration box you want to modify -> fill in the
configuration information -> click the "Modify" button -> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.3.4.3. Delete S5

Path: Configuration-->GW---SGW-->S5-->S5
Step: Click the "Delete" icon in the S5 page --> click "OK" in the pop-up box to
delete successfully.

3.3.5. DPE

Description: Add, modify and delete DPE configurations


Path: Configuration-->GW--SGW-->DPE

Figure 3.3.5-1 DPE path

3.3.5.1. Add DPE

Path: Configuration-->GW---SGW-->DPE--DPE
Steps: Fill in the configuration information under the DPE page --> Click "Add"
button --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box to add successfully.
Figure 1.4-12 DPE page
Configuration items and descriptions:
configuration item instructions
Number of processes pulled up SGW
DPE Number
Dpe
DPE BindCoreStart The id of the starting cpu
DPE S1U Address SGW Dpe's S1U address
DPE S5 Address SGW Dpe's S5 address
Whether to enable dpe acceleration,
DPE Accelerate
off is off, on is on
SGW Dpe's S5 port uses the name of
DPE S5 Eth Name
the network port
SGW Dpe's S1U port uses the
DPE S1U Eth Name
network port name

3.3.5.2. Modification of DPE

Path: Configuration-->GW---SGW-->DPE--DPE
Steps: Select the configuration box you want to modify -> fill in the
configuration information -> click the "Modify" button -> click "OK" in the
pop-up box to modify successfully.

3.3.5.3. Delete DPE

Path: Configuration-->GW---SGW-->DPE--DPE
Step: Click the "Delete" icon in the S5 page --> click "OK" in the pop-up box to
delete successfully.
3.4. UDM

3.4.1. HSS standalone network management operations section

3.4.1.1. Webmaster Login

Login at http://172.30.29.220:8403, the specific URL needs to be modified


according to the actual configuration.

Figure 3.4.1-1 HSS Standalone Network Manager Login Page

3.4.1.2. Modify S6a Interface

Description: Used to modify the S6a Interface


Path: Configuration-->Networking-->S6a--> S6a Interface
Steps: Mouse click the configuration you need to modify --> enter the
configuration information --> click the "modify" button --> click the "OK" button
in the pop-up box --> click the "restart" button in the jump page.
hssS6aProcess column of the "restart" button, the modification is successful.
Figure 3.4.1.2-1 S6a Interface Configuration Example
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
HSS S6a Name s6a interface name for hss
HSS S6a IP IP address of s6a interface of hss
HSS S6a Port The listening port for the s6a interface
of hss, default is 3868
HSS S6a Realm Name Domain name of the s6a interface of
hss
HSS S6a Host ID Hostname of the s6a interface of hss
Transmit Queue Congestion Start Diameter Message Transfer Queue
Limit Congestion Start Threshold
Transmit Queue Congestion Drop Diameter message transmission
Limit queue congestion reduction threshold
Transmit Queue Congestion Stop Diameter Message Transfer Queue
Limit Congestion Stop Threshold
Trillium Number Threads Number of threads
Trillium Trace Option Logging Options
Watch Dog Timer Diameter heartbeat timer
Peer State Timer Listening to mme's s6 interface status
timer
Max Connection Retry Maximum number of SCTP
reconnections
Out Streams Number Number of SCTP output streams
Max Retransmit For Assoc SCTP joint maximum number of
retransmissions
Max Retransmit For Dest Address Maximum number of retransmissions
for SCTP destination addresses
Max Assoc Init Transmit SCTP maximum joint INIT
retransmission number
Default Heartbeat Interval SCTP default heartbeat interval
RTO Initial SCTP timeout retransmission of initial
values
RTO Min SCTP timeout retransmission
minimum
RTO Max SCTP timeout retransmission
maximum

3.4.1.3. EPC Peer

Description: Add, query and delete information about mme's S6a interface
Path: Configuration-->Networking -->S6a-->EPC Peer

3.4.1.3.1.Add EPC Peer

Description: Add information about the S6a interface of mme


Path: Configuration-->Networking -->S6a-->EPC Peer
Steps: Fill in the information in the EPC Peer configuration box --> click the
"Add" button --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to add successfully.
Figure 1.5-3 EPC Peer Configuration Example
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Name Naming of epc peer configuration
IP Address mme's s6 interface ip
Port The port that mme's s6 interface
listens on
Realm Name Domain name of mme
Host ID Hostname of mme

3.4.1.3.2.Delete EPC Peer

Description: Delete the S6a interface information of mme


Path: Configuration-->Networking -->S6a-->EPC Peer
Steps: Click the epc peer item you want to delete in the EPC Peer page -->
click the "Delete" button --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete it
successfully.
Figure 3.4.1.4-2 Example of Deleting an EPC Peer Configuration

3.4.1.3.3.Querying EPC Peer Connection Status

Description: Query the connection status of the S6a interface of hss and mme
Path: Configuration-->Networking -->S6a-->EPC Peer
Step: Click the "Query" button on the EPC Peer page and the query results will
be displayed in the list below.

Figure 3.4.1.4-3 Example of querying EPC Peer configuration


3.4.2. UDM Unified Network Management Operations Section

Figure 3.4.2-1 UDM path

3.4.2.1. Authentication Data Configuration

3.4.2.1.1.Add OP

Description: Used for authentication of user identity, stored in the USIM card.
Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Template Management--> Auth Tpl
Steps: Fill in the configuration information in the Create Auc Data box --> click
"Add" --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.4.2.1-1 Example of OP Configuration Page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configure instructions
Type Drop down and select "OP"
Name Naming of OP settings
The value of the set OP, refer to the
configuration:
Value
123456789012345612345678901234
56
3.4.2.1.2.Delete OP

Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Template Management--> Auth Tpl


Steps: Click the configuration item you want to delete in the OP row of Auth
Tpl list --> click the Delete icon button --> click the OK button in the pop-up box
to delete successfully.

3.4.2.1.3.Add AMF

Description: Authentication Management Field, which can be used with SQN,


RAND, and KI to calculate MAC values for the UE to authenticate the network.
Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Template Management--> Auth Tpl
Step: Fill in the configuration information in the Create Auc Data box, refer to
Figure 3.4.2.1-2 --> Click the "Add" button --> Click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.4.2.1-2 AMF Configuration Example


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Type Drop down to select AMF
Name Setting up EPC and IMS
Value EPC has a value of 8000 and IMS has
a value of 0000

3.4.2.1.4.Delete AMF

Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Template Management--> Auth Tpl


Steps: Click the configuration item you want to delete in the AMF row of Auth
Tpl list --> click the delete icon --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to
delete successfully.
3.4.2.1.5.Add K4

Description: K4 is the key of the forensic key KI, which is used to encrypt and
decrypt KI
Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Template Management--> Auth Tpl
Steps: Fill in the configuration information in the Create Auc Data box, drop
down and select the encryption algorithm Algorithm --> click the "Add" button
--> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to add successfully.

Figure 3.4.2.1-3 K4 Configuration Example


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Type Drop down to select K4
Name Naming of K4 settings
The value of K4, which can be
referenced to the value
Value
000000000000000000000000000000
0000
Encryption algorithm, choose des or
Algorithm
aes

3.4.2.1.6.Delete K4

Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Template Management--> Auth Tpl


Steps: Click the configuration item you want to delete in the K4 row of Auth Tpl
list --> click the delete icon --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
it successfully.
3.4.2.1.7.Add Subscriber Tpl

Description: Add epc user template


Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Template Management-->Subscriber Tpl
Steps: Click the plus button in the Subscriber Tpl list --> fill in the configuration
information --> click the "add" button --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box
to add successfully.

Figure 3.4.2.1.7-1 Example of Adding a Subscriber Template Configuration

Configuration items and descriptions.


configuration item instructions
Name Template naming
UE Uplink (bps) User uplink rate
UE Downlink (bps) User downlink rate

3.4.2.1.8.Delete Subscriber Tpl

Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Template Management-->Subscriber Tpl


Step: Click the delete icon in the row corresponding to the configuration item
you want to delete in the Subscriber Tpl list -> click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box to delete it successfully.

3.4.2.1.9.Add APN Tpl

Description: Add the APN template used by epc users


Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Template Management--> APN Tpl
Steps: Click the "add" button on the EPC Qos Template page --> fill in the
configuration information --> click the "add" button --> click the " OK" button in
the pop-up box to add successfully.
Figure 3.4.1.9-1 APN Tpl Page Configuration
Configuration items and descriptions:
configuration item instructions
Name Naming of APN
UE Uplink (bps) User uplink rate
UE Downlink (bps) User downlink rate
QCI Fill in 9 for normal apn, 5 for ims

3.4.2.1.10. Delete APN Tpl

Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Template Management--> APN Tpl


Step: Click the delete icon of the corresponding row of the configuration item
you want to delete in the APN Tpl list --> --> Click the "OK" button in the pop-up
box to delete successfully.

3.4.2.2. Template Management

Description: Add, modify and delete Template Management configuration


Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Template Management

Figure 3.4.2.2-1 Template Management path


3.4.2.2.1.Add Template Management

Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Template Management


Steps: Click the "Add" button on the Template Management page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box --> click OK in the pop-up box The application will be added
successfully.

Figure 3.4.2.2-1 Template Management page

Figure 3.4.2.2-2 Example of adding a Template Management configuration


section
Figure 3.4.2.2-3 Adding Template Management Configuration Remaining
Example
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration box instructions
Tpl Name Template naming
Configuration data for the Auth Tpl Adding and deleting configuration of
section authentication information templates
Configuration data for the Auth Data Use of forensic information
section configuration
Configuration data for Subscriber Tpl Adding and deleting configuration of
section eps user templates
Subscriber Data Use of eps user configuration
APN template addition and deletion
APN Tpl
configuration
APN Data
APN Count Number of apn used
APN Template The apn template used
Select if it is the primary apn to use
True:Select as the primary apn to use
Primary
False:Do not select the apn as the
primary use
Whether to use static addresses
Static ip Status True:Select to use
False:Do not choose to use
If you select True for Static ip Status,
and the ip address used is an ipv4
Static ipv4 Addr
address type, then you need to fill in
the ipv4 address used here
If you select True for Static ip Status,
Static ipv6 Addr
and the ip address used is of the ipv6
address type, you need to fill in the
ipv6 address used here

3.4.2.2.2.Modify Template Management

Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Template Management


Steps: Click the Template Name in the Template Name column of the list
corresponding to the configuration item you want to modify --> fill in the
modified configuration information --> click the "Modify" button --> click "OK" in
the pop-up box ", the modification is successful.

3.4.2.2.3.Delete Template Management

Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Template Management


Steps: Click the delete icon of the row you want to delete in the list in Template
Management page --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

3.4.2.3. Bulk Add Users

Description: Add authentication user information


Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Bulk Add Users

Figure 3.4.2.2-1 Bulk Add Users path

3.4.2.3.1.1. Adding Authenticated Users via Executive Users


Description: Bulk add forensic users based on IMSI
Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Bulk Add Users-->Consecutive Users
Steps: Fill in the configuration information --> click "Add" button --> click "Add"
button --> click "OK" button in the pop-up box. Add successfully.
Figure 3.4.2.3-1 Consecutive Users Add User Page
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Add Consecutive Users (bulk add users)
IMSI IMSI Number
Telphone Number mobile number
Template Name Template Name
Count Number of users added in bulk
Template Preview
UE AMBR_UL(bps) UE uplink rate
UE AMBF_DL(bps) UE downlink rate
APN Name The apn used
IP IP address used
UE Uplink (bps) UE on-line rate
UE Downlink (bps) UE downlink rate
Add Data Preview (information is not displayed until after the "Add" button is
pressed)
IMSI IMSI Number
Tel phone Number mobile number
APN The apn used
IP IP address used

3.4.2.3.1.2. Adding Authenticated Users via Discrete Users


Description: Add forensic users in bulk based on files
Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Bulk Add Users-->Discrete Users
Steps: Select the file storage path in the File Name box --> click the "Add"
button --> click the "Add" button --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box "
button in the pop-up box, add successfully.
Figure 3.4.2.3-2 Discrete Users page
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
File Name File name with added user information
IMSI Starting imsi number
Tel Phone Number Starting mobile number
APN The apn used
IP IP address used

3.4.2.4. Query Users

Description: View authenticated user information


Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Query Users

Figure 3.4.2.4-1 Query Users path

3.4.2.4.1.View authenticated users via Query Users

Description: Query user information


Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Query Users-->Query Users
Steps: Enter the IMSI number of the user you want to query in the IMSI fill box
under the Query Users page --> click "Query" button, if it exists, the result will
be displayed under the list, if not, the list will be empty.
Figure 3.4.2.4-2 Query Users page

3.4.2.4.2.Delete a single authenticated user via Query Users

Description: Delete individual user authentication information


Path: Configuration--> UDM-->Query Users-->Query Users
Step: Click the delete icon corresponding to the row you want to delete in the
Query Users page -> click "OK" in the pop-up box to delete successfully.

3.4.2.5. Bulk Delete Users

Description: Bulk delete forensic user information


Path: Configuration-->Bulk Delete Users

Figure 3.4.2.5-1 Bulk Delete Users path

3.4.2.5.1.Bulk delete forensic users via Executive Users

Description: Bulk delete forensic users via IMSI


Path: Configuration--> UDM--> Bulk Delete Users-->Consecutive Users
Steps: Enter the starting IMSI number you want to delete --> enter the number
of users you want to delete --> click the "Delete" button --> click the "OK"
button in the pop-up box to delete successfully.
Figure 3.4.2.5-2 Consecutive Users page
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
IMSI The starting IMSI number to be
deleted
Count Number of users deleted

3.4.2.5.1.1. Bulk delete forensic users via Discrete Users


Description: Bulk delete forensic users by file
Path: Configuration--> UDM--> Bulk Delete Users-->Discrete Users
Steps: Select the path where the file is located in the File Name box --> click
the "Delete" button --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.

Figure 3.4.2.5-3 Discrete Users page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
File Name The name of the file that has the
information about the user to be
deleted

3.4.2.5.1.2. Bulk delete forensic users via All Users


Description: Delete all forensic users, or delete some of them by fuzzy query
Path: Configuration--> UDM--> Bulk Delete Users-->All Users
Steps: Fill in the IMSI information --> Click "Delete" button --> Fill in the
password --> Click "Delete" to delete successfully.

Figure 3.4.2.5-4 All Users page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
IMSI number to be deleted, to delete
all users fill in *, to fuzzy query to
IMSI
delete the user fillable part of the IMSI
number
Path to backup of deleted user
Backup Path
information

3.5. PCRF

3.5.1. PCRF standalone webmaster operating section

3.5.1.1. Webmaster Login

Using Firefox or Google Chrome, enter the IP format of the PCRF system:
IP:8000. the default username and password are admin/123456

Figure 3.5.1.1 PCRF standalone network administrator login screen


3.5.1.2. Gx Config

Description: Used to manage the Gx interface configuration


Path: Configuration-->Gx Config

3.5.1.2.1.Modify PCRF Gx Configuration

Path: Configuration-->Gx Config


Steps: Mouse click the configuration box you need to modify --> enter the
configuration information --> click the "Submit" button --> click the "OK" button
in the pop-up box to modify successfully.

Figure 3.5.1.2.1 Gx Basic Configuration


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
FQDN Hostname of the Gx port
Realm Domain name of Gx port
The ip address of the Gx port and the
IP&Port
port number used, the default is 3869

3.5.1.2.2.Add PGW PCEF Configuration

Path: Configuration-->Gx Config


Steps: Mouse click the configuration box under PGW PCEF Configuration -->
enter the configuration information --> click the "Submit" button --> click the
"OK" button in the pop-up box. Add successfully.

Figure 3.5.1.2.2 Example of adding a PGW PCEF Configuration


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
FQDN Hostname of the gx port counterpart
Realm gx port-to-port domain name
IP&Port ip address and port number used on
the other side of the gx port
Metric Set priority

3.5.1.2.3.Delete PGW PCEF Configuration

Path: Configuration-->Gx Config


Step: Mouse click the "Delete" button under PGW PCEF Configuration to
delete successfully.
Figure 3.5.1.2.3 Example of Deleting PGW PCEF Configuration

3.5.1.3. Quota Model

Description: Used to set quota configuration for traffic or time control


Path: Configuration-->Quota

3.5.1.3.1.Add Quota Model Mgmt

Path: Configuration-->Quota-->Quota Model Mgmt


Steps: Click the "Add" button --> fill in the configuration information in the
pop-up box --> click the "Add" button --> click the "OK" button. Add
successfully.
Figure 3.5.1.3.1 Example of adding a Quota Model Mgmt configuration
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Name Name this configuration item
Type of quota used, volume/time
Type volume:flow control
time:Time control
The monitoring key, used here for the
Usage Service under Service, is used
Monitor Key to distinguish the three levels under
the Usage Service belonging to the
same Usage Service
Reset Date Reset date
Level1 Amount when the first level is reached
Select unit, optionally per cent/value,
Slice Type
if Type is Volume, then per cent

3.5.1.3.2.Modify Quota Model Mgmt

Path: Configuration-->Quota-->Quota Model Mgmt


Steps:Mouse click the configuration box you need to modify --> enter the
configuration information --> click "Modify" button --> click the "OK" button in
the pop-up box to modify successfully.

Figure 3.5.1.3.2 Quota Model Mgmt


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Name Configuration item name
Type Quota type, optional Volume/time
volume:flow
time: time
Quota's traffic quota (effective when
Quota Octets (KB)
the quota type is Volume)
Quota Times (Seconds) Time quota
The monitoring key, used here for the
Usage Service under Service, is used
Monitor Key to distinguish the three levels under
the Usage Service belonging to the
same Usage Service
Reset Period Type Reset type, optional day/week/month
Traffic reset date (effective when reset
Reset Date
on a monthly basis)
Percentage of amount reaching first
Level1
level
The type of reporting, optionally
Slice Type
value/percent
The percentage of traffic reported,
which is reported once when so much
Slice Percent
traffic is used, can be filled in when
Slice Type selects per cent
Used traffic usage, reported once
Slice Octets (KB) when so much traffic is used, fillable
when Slice Type selects value
Time of call, fillable when Slice Type
Slice Times (Second)
selects value
Flow balance setting, optional
add/reset
Remain BalanceDeal add:Add the remaining traffic to the
available traffic for the month
reset:Zero out the remaining traffic

3.5.1.3.3.Delete Quota Model Mgmt

Path: Configuration-->Quota-->Quota Model Mgmt


Steps:Mouse click the configuration item you want to delete under the Quota
Model Management list --> click the "Delete" button --> --> click the "OK"
button in the pop-up box. The deletion is successful.

3.5.1.4. Template Wizard

Path: Configuration Template Wizard -> Select any template


Description: Used to add a subscription service template
3.5.1.4.1.Adding a Usage Service

Description: Used to configure dynamic traffic-based policies


Path: Configuration--> Template Wizard--> Usage Service
Steps: Enter the service name in the Name box of the Service Basic
Information box --> select the item configured in Quota in the Quota box --> fill
in cmnet or other used Apn in the Apn box --> click "check " --> click
"save&continue" --> click the configuration items you need to modify, fill in the
modified information --> scroll down to the end, click "save& Complete", after
adding successfully, it will automatically jump to the Service page.

Figure 3.5.1.4.1-1 Adding a Usage Service Configuration Example Step 1


Figure 3.5.1.4.1-2 Adding a Usage Service Configuration Example Step 2
Figure 3.5.1.4.1-3 Adding a Usage Service Configuration Example Step 3
Figure 3.5.1.4.1-4 Adding a Usage Service Configuration Example Step 4

Figure 3.5.1.4.1-5 Adding a Usage Service Configuration Example Step 5

Figure 3.5.1.4.1-6 Adding a Usage Service Configuration Example Step 6


Example illustration.
ration threshold thresho Available QoS Policy gatekeep Quota reset
level ld value interval er cycle
strategy
MBRUL: 1 Mbit/s
Normal not 0 ~ 70% Enabled
MBRDL: 4 Mbit/s
70% ~ MBRUL: 1 Mbit/s
5G Level1 70% Enabled Reset by month
100% MBRDL: 1 Mbit/s
MBRUL: 128 kbit/s
Exhaust 100% 100 % Enabled
MBRDL: 128 kbit/s
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Service Basic Information
Name Name the service item
Select the quota template to be
Quota associated with, and set it under
quota
Match whether there is an initial rule
Apn installation based on the name of the
APN
ActivateMod PCEF is selected by default
The default selection is replace
QosMod Optional replace, mergePriority, rax,
restrict
Priority priority
Action
AMBRDL downlink speed
AMBUDL uplink speed
Set whether to have preemption
capability when creating or modifying
PreemptionCapability
a bearer and there are not enough
resources, optionally enable/disable
ARPLevel Ability to obtain empty slots
QCI QCI used, usually 9 for APN, 5 for IMS
Whether the bearer can be preempted
by other new or modified bearers of
PreemptionVulnerability
higher priority when resources are
insufficient, optionally enable/disable
UsageReport
The MonitorKey for all three levels
needs to be changed to match the
MonitorKey
one in the quota, which is the monitor
key value reported by the traffic usage
3.5.1.4.2.Adding Apn Service

Description: Used to configure dynamic APN-based policies


Path: Configuration--> Template Wizard--> Apn Service
Steps: Enter the service name in the Name box of Service Basic Information
box --> fill in cmnet or other Apn used in the Apn box --> click "check" --> click "
save&continue"-->click the configuration items you need to modify, fill in the
modified information-->drop down to the end, click "save&Complete", and you
will be automatically redirected to Service page.

Figure 3.5.1.4.2-1 Adding Apn Service Configuration Example I


Figure 3.5.1.4.2-2 Adding Apn Service Configuration Example II

Figure 3.5.1.4.2-3 Adding Apn Service Configuration Example III


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Service Basic Information
Name Name the service item
Apn Name of the Apn using the service
ActivateMod PCEF is selected by default
The default selection is replace
QosMod Optional replace, mergePriority, rax,
restrict
Priority priority
Condition
Attribute property name
operation, optional
Operation equal/lessThan/notEqual/notlessThan
/notMoreThan/like/notlike
RightValue Matching apn
Select the type of value to match,
RightType
default is value

3.5.1.4.3.Add Service Zone Service

Description: Used to configure dynamic policies based on location zones


Path: Configuration--> Template Wizard--> Service Zone Service
Steps: Enter the service name in the Name box of Service Basic Information
box --> fill in cmnet or other Apn used in the Apn box --> click "check" --> click "
save&continue"-->click the configuration items you need to modify, fill in the
modified information-->drop down to the end, click "save&Complete", and you
will be automatically redirected to Service The page will be automatically
redirected to the Service page.

Figure 3.5.1.4.3-1 Adding a Service Zone Service Configuration Example Step


1
Figure 3.5.1.4.3-2 Adding a Service Zone Service Configuration Example Step
2

Figure 3.5.1.4.3-3 Adding a Service Zone Service Configuration Example Step


3
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Service Basic Information
Name Name the service item
Apn Name of the Apn using the service
ActivateMod PCEF is selected by default
The default selection is replace
QosMod Optional replace, mergePriority, rax,
restrict
Priority priority
Condition
Attribute property name
operation, optionally
Operation equal/lessThan/notEqual/notlessThan
/notMoreThan/like/notlike
RightValue Matching plmn
Select the type of value to match,
RightType
default is value

3.5.1.4.4.Add Time Range Service

Description: Used to configure dynamic policies based on time periods


Path: Configuration--> Template Wizard-->Time Range Service
Steps: Enter the service name in the Name box of Service Basic Information
box --> fill in cmnet or other Apn used in the Apn box --> click "check" --> click "
save&continue"-->click the configuration items you need to modify, fill in the
modified information-->drop down to the end, click "save&Complete", and you
will be automatically redirected to Service page.

Figure 3.5.1.4.4-1 Adding Time Range Service Configuration Example Step 1


Figure 3.5.1.4.4-2 Adding Time Range Service Configuration Example Step 2
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Service Basic Information
Name Name the service item
Apn Name of the Apn using the service
ActivateMod PCEF is selected by default
The default selection is replace
QosMod Optional replace, mergePriority, rax,
restrict
Priority priority
Condition
Attribute property name
operation, optionally
Operation equal/lessThan/notEqual/notlessThan
/notMoreThan/like/notlike
RightValue Time period used
Select the type of value to match,
RightType
default is value
3.5.1.4.5.Add Category Service

Description: Used to configure dynamic policies based on user attributes


Path: Configuration--> Template Wizard--> Category Service
Steps: Enter the service name in the Name box of Service Basic Information
box --> fill in cmnet or other Apn used in the Apn box --> click "check" --> click "
save&continue"-->click the configuration items you need to modify, fill in the
modified information-->drop down to the end, click "save&Complete", and you
will be automatically redirected to Service The page will be automatically
redirected to the Service page.

Figure 3.5.1.4.5-1 Adding Category Service Configuration Example Step 1

Figure 3.5.1.4.5-2 Adding Category Service Configuration Example Step 2


Figure 3.5.1.4.5-3 Adding Category Service Configuration Example Step 3
Figure 3.5.1.4.5-4 Adding Category Service Configuration Example Step 4

Figure 3.5.1.4.5-5 Adding Category Service Configuration Example Step 5


Example configuration description.
User Properties QoS Policy
MBRUL: 2 Mbit/s
gold
MBRDL: 2 Mbit/s
MBRUL: 1 Mbit/s
silver
MBRDL: 1 Mbit/s
MBRUL: 512 kbit/s
normal
MBRDL: 512 kbit/s
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Service Basic Information
Name Name the service item
ActivateMod PCEF is selected by default
The default selection is replace
QosMod Optional replace, mergePriority, rax,
restrict
Priority priority
Action
AMBRDL downlink speed
AMBUDL uplink speed
Set whether to have preemption
capability when creating or modifying
PreemptionCapability
a bearer and there are not enough
resources, optionally enable/disable
ARPLevel Ability to obtain empty slots
QCI QCI used, usually 9 for APN, 5 for IMS
Whether the bearer can be preempted
by other new or modified bearers of
PreemptionVulnerability
higher priority when resources are
insufficient, optionally enable/disable

3.5.1.4.6.Add Special Usage Service

Description: Used to configure dynamic policies based on traffic overlay


packets
Path: Configuration--> Template Wizard-->Special Usage Service Template
Steps: Enter the service name in the Name box of Service Basic Information
box --> fill in cmnet or other Apn used in the Apn box --> click "check" --> click "
save&continue"-->click the configuration items you need to modify, fill in the
modified information-->drop down to the end, click "save&Complete", and you
will be automatically redirected to Service page.
Figure 3.5.1.4.6-1 Adding Special Usage Service Configuration Example Step
1

Figure 3.5.1.4.6-2 Adding Special Usage Service Configuration Example Step


2
Figure 3.5.1.4.6-3 Adding Special Usage Service Configuration Example Step
3

Figure 3.5.1.4.6-4 Adding Special Usage Service Configuration Example Step


4

Configuration items and descriptions.


configuration item instructions
Service Basic Information
Name Name the service item
ActivateMod PCEF is selected by default
The default selection is replace
QosMod Optional replace, mergePriority, rax,
restrict
Priority priority
Action
AMBRDL downlink speed
AMBUDL uplink speed
Set whether to have preemption
capability when creating or modifying
PreemptionCapability
a bearer and there are not enough
resources, optionally enable/disable
ARPLevel Ability to obtain empty slots
QCI QCI used, usually 9 for APN, 5 for IMS
Whether the bearer can be preempted
by other new or modified bearers of
PreemptionVulnerability
higher priority when resources are
insufficient, optionally enable/disable

3.5.2. PCRF Unified Network Management Operations Section

Figure 3.5.2-1 PCRF path

3.5.2.1. Add Subscription

Description: Add a subscription service for bulk users


Path: Configuration-->PCRF-->Add Subscription
Figure 3.5.2.1 Add Subscription path

3.5.2.1.1.Adding subscription services for bulk users via Executive IMSI

Description: To add subscription service for bulk users through IMSI, the
user's IMSI number should be consecutive
Path: Configuration-->PCRF-->Add Subscription-->Consecutive IMSI
Steps: Fill in the starting IMSI number and other information --> click "Add"
button --> click "OK" button, add successfully.

Figure 3.5.2.1.1 Consecutive IMSI page


Configuration items and descriptions:
The starting IMSI number of the user
IMSI
who needs a bulk subscription
MSISDN number, the starting mobile
MSISDN phone number of the user who needs
a bulk subscription
User Status
normal:normal state
State
Freezing state
closed:closed state
Home PLMN PLMNs attributed to end users
Subscriber category of subscription,
Category
optionally normal/gold/silver
Station Identity, select master
Service Select a service to subscribe to
Start Time Start time of service usage
End Time Time of termination of service use
Number of subscribers added to the
counter
subscription

3.5.2.1.2.Adding subscription services for bulk users via Discrete IMSI

Description: Add subscription service for bulk users through template file,
user's IMSI number can be discontinuous
Path: Configuration-->PCRF-->Add Subscription-->Discrete IMSI
Steps: Select Template in the Template drop-down box --> select/fill in other
configuration information --> click "Add" --> click "OK" button in the pop-up box,
add successfully.

Figure 3.5.2.1.2 Discrete IMSI page


Configuration items and descriptions:
configuration item instructions
The user template used, added to the
Template
Template configuration under System
User Status
normal:normal state
State
Freezing state
closed:closed state
Home PLMN PLMNs attributed to end users
Subscriber category of subscription,
Category
optionally normal/gold/silver
Station Identity, select master
Service Select a service to subscribe to
Start Time Start time of service usage
End Time Time of termination of service use

3.5.2.2. Query Subscription

Description: Query and delete subscription services for a single user


Path: Configuration-->PCRF-->Query Subscription
Figure 3.5.2.2 Query Subscription page

3.5.2.2.1.Querying subscription information via Query Subscription

Description: Query the user's subscription information


Path: Configuration-->PCRF-->Query Subscription
Step: Enter the IMSI number of the user you want to query in the IMSI fill box
under the Query Subscription page --> click the "Query" button, if it exists, the
result will be displayed under the list; if it does not exist, the list will be empty.

Figure 3.5.2.2.1 Query Subscription page

3.5.2.2.2.Deleting subscription information for a single user via Query

Subscription

Description: Deletes the subscription information of a single user


Path: Configuration-->PCRF-->Query Subscription
Step: Click the delete icon corresponding to the row you want to delete in the
Query Subscription page -> click "OK" in the pop-up box to delete successfully.

3.5.2.3. Delete Subscription

Description: Delete subscription service for bulk users


Path: Configuration-->PCRF-->Delete Subscripton
Figure 3.5.2.3 Delete Subscription path

3.5.2.3.1.Deleting subscriptions for bulk users via Executive IMSI

Description: Remove subscription services for consecutive IMSI users


Path: Configuration-->PCRF-->Delete Subscription-->Consecutive IMSI
Steps: Enter the starting IMSI you want to delete in the IMSI box --> enter the
number of users you want to delete in the counter box --> click the "Delete"
button --> click "OK" in the pop-up box " --> Click "OK" in the pop-up box, the
deletion is successful.

Figure 3.5.2.3-2 Consecutive IMSI page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
The starting imsi number of the user
IMSI
to be bulk deleted
counter Fill in the number of deleted users

3.5.2.3.2.Removing subscriptions for bulk users via Discrete IMSI

Description: Remove subscription services for users via template files


Path: Configuration-->PCRF-->Delete Subscription-->Discrete IMSI
Steps: Select the template file in the Template drop-down box --> click the
"Delete" button --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.
Figure 3.5.2.3-3 Discrete IMSI page
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Drop down to select the file added in
Template
the Template module under System

3.5.2.3.3.Remove subscription services for users via Fuzzy IMSI

Description: Delete subscription services based on fuzzy query to users


Path: Configuration-->PCRF-->Delete Subscription-->Fuzzy IMSI
Steps: Enter the IMSI prefix in the IMSI box and add "*" at the end --> click the
"Delete" button --> enter the password --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up
box "button --> click "OK" button in the pop-up box, delete successfully.

Figure 3.5.2.3-4 Fuzzy IMSI page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
You can fill in the incomplete imsi
IMSI number and add "*" at the end to
delete all users based on fuzzy query
Backup Path Backup path for deleted users

4. Security Management

This chapter mainly configures the EPC core network management user
access security configuration parameters, including User Management ,User
Group Management, Permission Management three big functional modules.
User Management module, to add, delete, lock and unlock access users, User
Group Management module, to add, delete and manage permissions for user
groups, Permission Management module, to add and delete permissions list
management functions.

Figure 4-1 Security Management path

4.1. user management

Figure 4-2 User Management path

Figure 4-3 Security Management page

4.1.1. Add User

Path: System--> Security--> User Management --> Add New


Step: Click the "Add New" button to bring up the Add User pop-up window, fill
in the user parameters in the pop-up window and click the "Save" button to
save the user.
Figure 4-4 Adding a User
Configuration items and descriptions.

configuration item Configuration item description


User Name user ID
Password pin number
Password level, A (6 to 128 digits)
B (6 to 128 digits, characters)
Password Level
C (6 to 128 digits, characters, special
characters)
Password Expiration Time Password expiration time
Account Expiration Time Account Expiration Time

4.1.2. Modify user

Path: System--> Security--> User Management


Step: Click the User Name you want to modify to bring up the detail page, after
you finish modifying, click the "Save" button to finish modifying.

Figure 4-5 Changing the User Password


4.1.3. Copy User

Description: This function serves to copy the user with the same permission,
avoiding a series of complicated operations to add the permission
subsequently.
Path: System--> Security--> User Management
Step: Click the User Name of the user you need to copy to bring up the details
page (see Figure 4-6), then click the "Copy" button to bring up the copy user
details page, fill in the new user name and password in the pop-up window,
after finishing, click the "Save "button to complete the user copy.

Figure 4-6 Copy User

Figure 4-7 Copying a User Account Password

4.1.4. Delete user

Path: System--> Security--> User Management


Steps.
Method 1: Select the record to be deleted, click the red Delete button, and
select "OK" in the next pop-up box, see Figure 6.1.4-1.
Method 2: Click the checkbox of the user to be deleted to check, and then
click the red "Delete Users" button, the next pop-up box to select "OK", see
Figure 4-8.
Figure 4-8 Deleting a User

4.1.5. Query and view users

Path: System--> Security--> User Management


Step: Fill in the User Name box and online Status box with the user name to
be queried, then click the "Query" button or press Enter, and click the "View"
button in the Opration after the user is queried. (eye shape) view button in
Opration to view user details.

Figure 4-9 User Queries

Figure 4-10 User Details

4.1.6. Locking and unlocking users

Description: When a user is locked out, the user will not be able to log in and
will have no access to perform a series of subsequent operations.
Path: System--> Security--> User Management
Steps.
Lock: Click the checkbox of the User Name you want to lock, and click the
"Lock" button to finish locking the user.
Unlock: Click the checkbox of the User Name you want to lock, and click
the "Unlock" button to finish unlocking the user.
Figure 4-11 Locking and unlocking users

4.1.7. Add user IP whitelist

Description: Users who add IP whitelist will not be able to login and access
IPs that are not in the list.
Path: System--> Security--> User Management
Step: Select the users who need to add IP white list, click the "IP WhiteList"
button to bring up a pop-up window, fill in the IP value in the pop-up window,
click "Save" to save.

Figure 4-12 User List

Figure 4-13 User IP Whitelist List

4.1.8. Subscribers offline

Path: System--> Security--> User Management


Step: Select the user who needs to be taken offline, click the "Logout" button in
Operation, the status of the user will change from "Online" to "Offline The
user's status will change from "Online" to "Offline".
Figure 4-14 Users offline

4.2. User Group Management

Figure 4-15 User Group Management Path


Description: There are 11 user groups in the user group management by
default. The SuperOperator group is the most privileged group, which cannot
be deleted and the superuser admin page of this group cannot be removed.

Path: System--> Security--> User Group Management

Figure 4-16 User Group Management page

4.2.1. Adding User Groups

Path: System--> Security--> User Group Management --> Add New Group

Step: Click the "Add New Group" button to bring up the Add User pop-up
window, fill in the user parameters in the pop-up window and click the "Save"
button to save the user.
Figure 4-17 Adding a User Group

Configuration items and descriptions.


configuration item Configuration item description
User Group Name user group name
Create Time Creation time

4.2.2. Modify user group

Path: System--> Security--> User Group Management


Step: Click the User Group Name you want to modify to bring up the details
page, and click the "Save" button to complete the modification.

Figure 4-18 Modifying User Group Names

4.2.3. Copy user group

Description: This function serves to copy the user group with the same
permission, avoiding a series of complicated operation work of adding the
permission afterwards.
Path: System--> Security--> User Group Management
Step: Click the User Group Name of the user you need to copy to bring up the
details page (see Figure 4-19), then click the "Copy" button to bring up the
copy user details page, fill in the new user group name in the pop-up window,
after finishing, click the "Save "button to finish copying the user group.
Figure 4-19 Copy User Group

Figure 4-20 Copying a User Account Password

4.2.4. Delete user group

Path: System--> Security--> User Group Management


Steps.
Method 1: Select the record to be deleted, click the red Delete button, and
select "OK" for the next pop-up box, see Figure 6.2.4-1.
Method 2: Click the checkbox of the user to be deleted to check, and then
click the red "Delete Group" button, the next pop-up box to select "OK", see
Figure 4-21.

Figure 4-21 Deleting a User Group


4.2.5. Query User Group

Path: System--> Security--> User Group Management


Step: Fill in the Group Name box with the name of the user group you want to
query, then click the "Query" button or press Enter

Figure 4-22 User Group Query

4.2.6. Group User Management

Path: System--> Security--> User Group Management


Step: Select the user group you need to modify, click the "Group Users
Management" (human-shaped) button in Operation (see Figure 4-23 red check
box), a pop-up window will appear, the left side of the pop-up window is the
users that have been added to the current group, the right side is the candidate
Users, through the middle of the single arrow you can move the selected users
to the specified area, or use the double arrow to move all of them, when
finished, click the "Save" button to save (see Figure 4-24).

Figure 4-23 List of User Groups


Figure 4-24 Group User Selection

4.2.7. Group Node Management

Path: System--> Security--> User Group Management


Step: Select the user group you need to modify, click the "Group NFs
Management" button in Operation (see Figure 4-25 red check box), a pop-up
window will appear, the left side of the pop-up window is the users added in the
current group, the right side is the candidate users, through the The single
arrow in the middle can move the selected users to the specified area, or use
the double arrow to move all of them, click the "Save" button to save when
finished (see Figure 4-26).

Figure 4-25 List of User Groups

Figure 4-26 Group Node Selection


4.2.8. Group Rights Management

Description: The group permission management is to add, delete and query


the permission functions in the already existing permission types.

Path: System--> Security--> User Group Management --> User Group


Permission Management

Figure 4-27 Group Permissions Management

4.2.8.1. Add Group Permissions

Path: System--> Security--> User Group Management --> User Group


Permission Management
Step: Click the "Add New" button to bring up the Add Group Permissions
pop-up window, select the permission type and permission name in the pop-up
window and then click the "Save" button to save the group permissions.

Figure 4-28 List of Group Permissions


Figure 4-29 Adding Group Permissions
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item Configuration item description
Permission Type Permission type
Permission Name authority name

4.2.8.2. Delete group permissions

Path: System--> Security--> User Group Management --> User Group


Permission Management
Steps.
Method 1: Select the record to be deleted, click the red Delete button, and
select "OK" for the next pop-up box, see Figure 6.2.8.1-1.
Method 2: Click the checkbox of the permission name you need to remove
to check it, then click the red "Batch Remove" button, the next pop-up box
select "OK", see Figure 4-30

Figure 4-30 Deleting Group Permissions

4.2.8.3. Query Group Permissions

Path: System--> Security--> User Group Management --> User Group


Permission Management
Step: Select the type of permission to be queried in the Query radio box, then
click the Query button or press Enter
Figure 4-31 Querying Group Permissions

4.3. Permissions management

Description: Permission management is mainly to add, modify, delete and


query functions for each permission type and its permission name and
interface name.

Path: System--> Security--> Permission Management

Figure 4-32 Permission Management Path

4.3.1. List of Permissions

Description: Permission list management is to add, delete and query the


permission name and interface name of the existing permission type.
Path: System--> Security--> Permission Management--> Permission List
Figure 4-33 Permission List Management

4.3.1.1. Adding Permissions

Path: System--> Security--> Permission Management --> Permission List


Step: Click the "Add New" button to bring up the Add User pop-up window, fill
in the user parameters in the pop-up window and click the "Save" button to
save the user.

Figure 4-34 Adding Permissions


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item Configuration item description
Permission Name authority name
Permission Type Permission type
Interface Name interface name

4.3.1.2. Modify Permissions

Path :System--> Security--> Permission Management --> Permission List


Step: Click the Permission Name you want to modify to bring up the detail
page, after you finish modifying, click the "Save" button to finish modifying.
Figure 4-35 Modifying Permissions

4.3.1.3. Delete user group

Path: System--> Security--> Permission Management --> Permission List


Steps.
Method 1: Select the record to be deleted, click the red Delete button, and
select "OK" in the next pop-up box, see Figure6.3.1.3-1.
Method 2: Click the checkbox of the user to be deleted to check, and then
click the red "Delete Permission" button, the next pop-up box to select "OK",
see Figure 4-36.

Figure 4-36 Delete Permissions

4.3.1.4. Query User Group

Path: System--> Security--> Permission Management --> Permission List


Step: Select the type of permission to be queried in the query radio box, then
click the "Query" button or press Enter
Figure 4-37 Permission Search

4.3.2. Permission type

Description: Permission type management is to add, delete and query the


existing permission types.
Path: System--> Security--> Permission Management --> Permission Type

Figure 4-38 Permission Types

4.3.2.1. Add permission type

Path: System--> Security--> Permission Management --> Permission Type


Step: Click the "Add New" button to bring up the Add User pop-up window, fill
in the user parameters in the pop-up window and click the "Save" button to
save the user.
Figure 4-39 Adding Permission Types

5. Log Management

5.1. Operation Log

Description: The operation log mainly records the user, network element, time, IP,
operation content and some other user behavior actions for the web administrator, which
is convenient for operation and maintenance personnel to quickly and accurately locate
the operator's problems in using the web administrator.

Path: System--> Log Management --> Operation Log

Figure 5-1 Operation Log page

5.1.1. Query Operation Log

Path: System--> Log Management --> Operation Log


Step: Select the type of query in the query box, then click the "Query" button or press
Enter
Figure 5-2 Query Operation Log
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item Configuration item description
User user ID
NF Name node name
NF Type Node Type
Start Time Start time
End Time Closing time

5.1.2. Download Operation Log

Path: System--> Log Management --> Operation Log


Steps: Click the "Download" button in the upper right corner of the page to download the
files in Excel and CSV formats provided on the page.

Figure 5-3 Download Operation Log

5.2. Security log


Description: Security logs for various types of users with login IP, time, type, and status.

Path: System--> Log Management --> Security Log

Figure 5-4 Security Log page

6. Equipment Management

Description: Provides functions of network element management, system service


management, network card management, routing management and system management
Path: System-->Device Management

Figure 6-1 Device Management Path

6.1. network element management (computing)

Description: Add, manage and delete network element node configurations


Path: System-->NF Management-->NF Management

6.1.1. Adding network elements

Path: System-->NF Management-->NF Management


Steps: Click the "Add NF" button under the NF Management page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Save" button to add
successfully.

Figure 6.1-1 Example of adding an NF Management node


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Select the system to which the
System network element belongs in the
drop-down box, the default epc
Network element type, optional
NF Type
mme/hss/gw/PCRF/IMS/SCEF/UDM
Give the net element a name, which is
NF Internal Id
displayed under Configuration
Give this configuration item a name
NF Name
that identifies this configuration item
NF Description network element description item
The ip address used by the network
IP
element
Its value is derived from the ID of the
corresponding network element in the
License ID
License Management page under
System.
6.1.2. Query network elements

Path: System-->NF Management-->NF Management


Steps: Select the network element type in the NF Type drop-down box -->
select all/epc in System --> click "Query" button, the query result will be
displayed under the list.

6.1.3. remove network element

Path: System-->NF Management


Steps to delete multiple NFs: Check the NF Management page and select
the multiple NFs you want to delete under the list --> click the "Delete NFs"
button --> click "OK" in the pop-up box to delete them. Success.
To delete a single element, check the NF Management page and select the
NF you want to delete -> click the "Delete" icon on the right of the
corresponding row -> click "OK" in the pop-up box to delete successfully.

Figure 6.1-2 Example of deleting a single network element node

6.1.4. Other configurations

Path: System-->NF Management-->NF Management


Description: Register/Deregister: register/de-register network elements to the
NRF, not used at this time.
: View the performance parameters of the network element system,
involving hard disk usage, CPU usage, network element management IP
address, and memory usage.
: Editing of web meta information
: Rebooting of network element devices
: Shutdown network element equipment
Figure 6.1-3 Other configuration paths

6.2. System Service Management

Description: Provides management of related service node configurations


Path: System-->Device Management-->System Service Management

6.2.1. Adding System Services

Path: System-->Device Management-->System Service Management


Step: Click the "Add Service IP" button on the System Service Management
page --> fill in the configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the
"Save" button, Add successfully.

Figure 6.2-1 System Service Management Configuration Example


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
System The affiliated core network system,
with epc selected by default
CM IP IP address of the CM service, in the
format: ip:8501
PM IP IP address of the PM service, in the
format: ip:8502
FM IP IP address of the FM service in the
format: ip:8503
OMC IP IP address of the OMC service, in the
format: ip:8500
OAM IP IP address of the OAM service, in the
format: ip
System IP The ip address of the epc, in the
format: ip
License Server IP The IP address of the License server,
in the format: ip: 8800
Zookeeper IP The IP address of the Zookeeper
server, in the format: ip: 2181
Redis Server IP IP address of the redis server in the
format: 127.0.0.1:6397
DB Server IP The IP address of the DB server in the
format: ip: 3306

6.2.2. Enquiry System Services

Path: System-->Device Management-->System Service Management


Step: Select the type of query in the drop-down box --> click "Query" button, if
it exists, the query result will be displayed under the list, if not, the list will be
displayed as empty.

6.2.3. Modification of system services

Path: System-->Device Management-->System Service Management


Step: Click the icon on the right side of the corresponding row in the System
Service Management list --> Fill in the modified configuration information in the
pop-up box and click the "Modify" button --> Click the "OK" button in the
pop-up box. " button in the pop-up box, the modification is successful.

6.3. NIC management

Description: Provides management NIC configuration


Path: System-->Device Management--> NIC Management

6.3.1. Adding a network card

Path: System-->Device Management--> NIC Management


Steps: Click the "Add NIC" button under the NIC Management page --> fill in
the configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the "Add" button in the
pop-up box to add successfully.
Attention:
1. need to set which NIC is the master nic and the other NICs are no first.
2. Add em1: X. Since the master NIC has been set earlier, the Master NIC must be no
here, and the IP and Mask must be filled in with the mask prefix after the IP here, and
the Gateway and Net Mask must also be written on.
3. Add lo: X.IP and Mask Here fill in the IP must be written after the mask prefix Net
Mask must also be written, while the Gateway can be left out.

Figure 6.3-1 Example of Adding a NIC Management Configuration


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Select the core network system to
System
use, the default is epc
NIC Added network card name
Select whether to be the primary NIC,
Master NIC
choose no/yes/unknown
IP IP configured by the network card
Net Mask subnet mask
gateway (Internet or between
Gateway
networks)

6.3.2. Check NIC

Path: System-->Device Management--> NIC Management


Step: Select the type of query in the drop-down box --> click "Query" button, if
it exists, the query result will be displayed under the list, if not, the list will be
displayed as empty.
6.3.3. Delete NIC

Path: System-->Device Management--> NIC Management


Steps: Click the delete icon in the corresponding row of the NIC you want to
delete under the System NIC list in the NIC Management page --> click "OK" in
the pop-up box to delete successfully.

Figure 6.3-2 Example of Deleting NIC Management Configuration

6.4. routing

Description: Provides administrative routing configuration


Path: System-->Device Management-->Route Management

6.4.1. Adding a Routing Configuration

Path: System-->Device Management-->Route Management


Steps: Click "Add Route" --> fill in the configuration information in the pop-up
box --> click "Add" button, add successfully.
Figure 6.4-1 Route Management page
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
System Core network systems used
NIC The name of the network card to
which the route is tied
Network Segment Network segment, format: ip network
segment/subnet mask digits
Gateway Gateway ip address
6.4.2. Querying the routing configuration

Path: System-->Device Management-->Route Management


Step: Select epc in the drop down box --> click "Query", if it exists, the result
will be displayed under the list, if not, the list will be empty.

6.4.3. Modify the routing configuration

Path: System-->Device Management-->Route Management


Steps: Click the Iface column in the list to modify the configuration item NIC
name --> fill in the pop-up box NIC, Network Segment, Gateway information
--> click the "Modify" button, modify successfully.

Figure 6.4-2 Modifying Route Management Configuration Information

6.4.4. Deleting a routing configuration

Path: System-->Device Management-->Route Management


Step: Click the delete icon in the corresponding row of the route configuration
you want to delete in the list -> click the "OK" button -> click the "OK" button to
delete successfully.

6.5. system administration

Description: Provides configuration for managing core network element


machines
Path: System-->Device Management-->System Management
6.5.1. Add Management System

Path: System-->Device Management-->System Management


Steps: Click "Add System" on the System Management page --> fill in the
configuration information in the pop-up box --> click "Add" in the pop-up box to
add successfully

Figure 6.5-1 System Management Configuration Page

6.5.2. Delete management system

Path: System-->Device Management-->System Management


Step: Click the delete icon in the corresponding row of the NIC you want to
delete in the list in the System Management page --> click "OK" in the pop-up
box, the deletion is successful.

6.5.3. Other configurations

Path: System-->Device Management-->System Management


Note: The ip address of the network administrator login, the configured ip
address should be the same as the ip address of the network administrator
host, the default port is 8500, if it is not the same, the login to the network
administrator will fail.

Figure 6.5-2 Other configuration paths


7. software management

Figure 7-1 Software path

7.1. Installation package management

Path: System-->Software-->Package Management

Figure 7.1-1 Package Management page

7.2. InstallerToggle

Path: System-->Software-->Package Switch

Figure 7.2-1 Package Switch page

7.3. Network Element Process Management

Path: System-->Software-->Process Management


Figure 7.3-1 Process Management page

7.4. network element versioning

Path: System-->Software-->NF Version

Figure 7.4-1 NF Version page

7.5. Software Status Inquiry

Description: You can check the operating status of each network element,
whether it is in the interrupt state or in the connected state
Path: System-->Software-->Software Status
Step: Click the "Load" button and the query results will be displayed under the
list.
Figure 7.5-1 Software Status screen

7.6. Network Management Updates

Path: System-->Software-->Web Upgrade

Figure 7.6-1 Web Upgrade page

8. Fault management

Description:Provides real-time alarms, historical alarms, alarm summary view,


alarm file management, alarm storage time, alarm generation time, CPU
threshold setting several major functions.

8.1. Real-time alarms

8.1.1. Alarm queries

Path: Alarm-->Active Alarm


Step: Select the option in each drop down box -> click "Query Alarm" -> click
"Refresh", the query result will be displayed in the list.
Figure 8.1-1 Active Alarm page
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
NF Type NF Type
NF Name NF name
Select alarm level, choose All
Select Alarm Level
Status/minor/major/critical
Select alarm type, choose
Select Alarm Type
All/AppAlarm/LinkAlarm/SystemAlarm
Start Starting time
End Termination time
Alarm Code Alarm Code
Alarm Info Alarm Messages
Event Time Trigger alarm time
Limit Set thresholds
Alarm Status Alarm Status

8.1.2. Alarm Remarks

Path: Alarm-->Active Alarm


Steps: Check the alarm record item in the list you want to add a note --> click
"Alarm Remarks" --> fill in the note information --> click "Save" --> click the
pop-up box in the "OK" button in the pop-up box, the note is successful.

Figure 8.1-2 Example of Alarm Remarks


8.1.3. Alarm Download

Path: Alarm-->Active Alarm


Steps: Check the alarm records you want to download in the list --> click
"Download" --> choose to open or save the downloaded excel file.

Figure 8.1-3 Example of an alarm download

8.1.4. Alarm Printing

Path: Alarm-->Active Alarm


Steps: Check the alarm record you want to print in the list --> click "Print" to
jump to the page of connected printer.

8.1.5. Alarm Level Editor

Path: Alarm-->Active Alarm


Step: Check the alarm record item in the list that you want to modify the alarm
level --> click "Level Edit" button --> select the level in the Select Alarm Level
drop-down box --> click "Save "button --> click "OK" button, the editing is
successful.
Figure 8.1-4 Example of alarm level editing

8.1.6. Clear alarms

Path: Alarm-->Active Alarm


Steps: Check the alarm records you want to delete in the list --> click "Clear
Alarms" --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to clear them successfully.

Figure 8.1-4 Example of clearing alarms

8.1.7. Refresh Alarms

Path: Alarm-->Active Alarm


Step: Use with "Query Alarm".

8.2. Historical alerts

8.2.1. Historical Alarm Search

Path: Alarm-->History Alarm


Step: Select the option in each drop down box -> click on "Query", the query
result will be displayed in the list.

Figure 8.2-1 Histroy Alarm page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
NF Type NF Type
NF Name NF name
Select Alarm Level Select alarm level
Select Alarm Type Select alarm type
Start Starting time
End Termination time
Alarm Level Alarm Level
Alarm Code Alarm Code
Alarm Info Alarm Messages
Event Time Trigger alarm time
Limit Set thresholds
Alarm Status Alarm Status
End Time Termination time
Alarm Remarks note

8.2.2. Remarks Historical alarms

Path: Alarm-->History Alarm


Steps: Check the alarm record item in the list you want to add a note --> click
"Alarm Remarks" --> fill in the note information --> click "Save" --> click the
pop-up box in the "OK" button in the pop-up box, the note is successful.

8.2.3. Download History Alerts

Path: Alarm-->History Alarm


Steps: Check the alarm records you want to download in the list --> click
"Download" --> choose to open or save the downloaded excel file.

8.2.4. Print alarm queries

Path: Alarm-->History Alarm


Steps: Check the alarm record you want to print in the list --> click "Print" to
jump to the page of connected printer.

8.2.5. Edit historical alarm levels

Path: Alarm-->History Alarm


Step: Check the alarm record item in the list that you want to modify the alarm
level --> click "Level Edit" button --> select the level in the Select Alarm Level
drop-down box --> click "Save "button --> click "OK" button, the editing is
successful.

8.2.6. Clear historical alarms

Path: Alarm-->History Alarm


Steps: Check the alarm records you want to delete in the list --> click "Clear
Alarms" --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to clear them successfully.

8.3. Alarm Summary View

Path: Alarm-->Alarm Summary View


Description: Provides statistics on the number of alarms

Figure 8.3-1 Alarm Summary View page


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Alarm Level Alarm Level
Alarm Code Alarm Code
Alarm Type Alarm Type
Alarm Info Alarm Messages
NF Type NF Type
NF Name NF name
Event Time Trigger alarm time
8.4. Alarm file management

Path: Alarm-->Alarm File Management


Description: Provides the functions of downloading alarm files, deleting
individual alarm files and deleting alarm files in bulk.

Figure 8.4-1 Alarm File Management page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Fill Name file name
Time Duration span
Operation operations

8.4.1. Download alert file

Path: Alarm-->Alarm File Management


Steps: Click the download icon on the right side of the row corresponding to
the alarm record item you want to download in the list --> choose to open or
save the downloaded excel file.

8.4.2. Deleting a single alarm file

Path: Alarm-->Alarm File Management


Steps: Check the alarm record you want to delete in the list --> click the "OK"
button in the pop-up box --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box to delete
successfully.
8.4.3. Batch delete alarm files

Path: Alarm-->Alarm File Management


Step: Click the delete icon on the right side of the corresponding row of the
alarm record you want to delete in the list --> click the "Delete Alarm Files"
button in the pop-up box --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box --& gt;Click
the "OK" button in the pop-up box, the deletion is successful.

8.5. Set alarm storage time

Path: Alarm-->Alarm Storage Time


Description: Set the time that alarms are stored in the system
Step: Select the time in the Select Time drop-down box --> click the "Save"
button --> click the "OK" button to set successfully.

Figure 8.5-1 Alarm Storage Time page


Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Select Time Select alarm storage time

8.6. Set alarm generation time

Path: Alarm-->Alarm Time Duration


Description: Set the length of the alert service in the system
Steps: Enter the value in "Set Alarm Time" -> select the unit in the drop-down
box -> click "Save" -> click "OK" in the pop-up box ", the setting is successful.
Figure 8.6-1 Alarm Time Duration Page
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
Set Alarm Time Setting the alarm time

8.7. CPU Threshold Setting

Path: Alarm-->Alarm Threshold Setting


Description: Set how much the cpu usage of each network element in the
system will generate an alarm when it reaches.
Steps: Fill in the configuration information in the pop-up box --> click the
"Save" button --> click the "OK" button in the pop-up box, the setting is
successful.
Figure 8.7-1 CPU Threshold Setting page
Configuration items and descriptions.
configuration item instructions
NF Type NF Type
NF Name NF name
Alarm Created Threshold Alarm Establishment Threshold
Alarm Cleared Threshold Alarm Clear Threshold

9. Grafana

9.1. Access to Grafana way

(1)Initial login default username and password: username: admin,


password: admin
(2)Webmaster page links jump to.
Click Integration Configuration under Unified Network Management
interface --> Click Grafana to jump to Grafana login screen --> Fill in username
and password in the login screen --> Click "Log in" --> Go to reset password
page and click "Skip" to login and go to Grafana home page.

Figure 9.1-1 Grafana Path


(3) Enter Grafana URL in the URL box of your browser: ip:3000 --> fill in your
username and password --> click "Log in" --> enter the reset password page
and click "Skip". After login, you will enter Grafana home page.
Figure 9.1-2 Grafana Login Screen

Figure 9.1-3 Grafana Home Screen

9.2. Manage

Description:Go to the KPI screen for each network element of Grafana


selection

Figure 9.2-1 Manage Path


Figure 9.2-2 Manage page

9.2.1. Manage - MME

Path: Manage --> MME


Figure 9.2.1-1 MME path
Page Description.
1: Last 6 hours: statistics for the last 6 hours
2: 10s: page refreshes automatically every 10s
3: Real-time monitoring data statistics
4: Statistics for the last 6 hours

Figure 9.2.1-2 MME page

9.2.1.1. Real-time monitoring data

Path: Manage-->MME-->Instance
Description: Statistics on the number of online base stations in real time, the
total number of attached users, the total number of users in different states and
the total number of different bearers.

Figure 9.2.1.1-1 Real-time monitoring data section


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Number of Enbs Number of online base stations
Total Attached Subscribers Total number of affiliated users
Ecm-Connected Subscribers Number of connected state users
Ecm-Idle Subscribers Number of users in idle state
Number of Activate Bearers Total number of active bearers
Number of Dedicated Bearers Dedicated load capacity
Number of Default Bearers Default number of carriers
9.2.1.2. MM Procedure

9.2.1.2.1.Attach/Detach

Path: Manage-->MME-->MM Procedure-->Attach/Detach


Description: Counts the number of attachments and de-attachments in a given
time period

Figure 9.2.1.2.1-1 Attach/Detach Statistics Chart


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Attach Attempt Number of attempts to attach
Attach Accept Number of attachments received
Attach Reject Total Number of rejections attached
Number of illegal mobile user
Attach Reject IllegalMs
attachment refusals
Number of illegal mobile device
Attach Reject IllegalMe
attachment rejections
Attach Reject Gprs Service not Number of uncontracted data
allowed business attachment rejections
Number of denials of attachment for
Attach Reject Gprs and Non Gprs
unauthenticated and unsigned data
Service not allowed
services
Number of ID user identity requests
Identity Attempt
attempted
Number of successful ID user identity
Identity Success
acquisition successes
Number of user-initiated
Detach UeAttempt
de-attachments
Number of successful user-initiated
Detach UeSuccess
de-attachments
9.2.1.2.2.Security

Path: Manage-->MME-->MM Procedure-->Security


Description: Counts the number of times different forensic scenarios occur
within a certain period of time

Figure 9.2.1.2.2-1 Security Statistics Chart


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Authentication Attempt Number of attempts at authentication
Authentication Success Number of successful identifications
Authentication Failure Number of failed authentication
attempts
Authentication Mac Failure Number of failed authentication Mac
errors
Authenctication Sysnc Failure Number of authentication sync
failures
Authentication Reject Number of denials of forensic rights
SecurityMode Attempt Number of safe mode attempts
SecurityMode Success Number of safe mode successes
SecurityMode Failure Number of safe mode failures

9.2.1.2.3.Tau

Path: Manage-->MME-->MM Procedure-->Tau


Description: Count the number of occurrences of Tau in different situations in
a given time
Figure 9.2.1.2.3-1 Tau Statistical Chart
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Tau Attempt Number of Tau attempts
Intra MME Intra SGW Tau Attempt mme constant sgw constant Tau times
Intra MME Inter SGW Tau Attempt mme constant sgw change Tau times
Inter MME Intra SGW Tau Attempt mme change sgw constant Tau times
Inter MME inter SGW Tau Attempt mme change sgw change tau times
Inter RAT Tau From 2g3g Attempt From 2g3g network user Tau times
Inter RAT Tau From 2g3g Success Number of successes from 2g3g
network users Tau
Inter MME Tau Reject Total mme changes the total number of Tau
rejections
Inter Mme Tau Reject IllegelMs mme change Tau illegal mobile user
refusal count
Inter Mme Tau Reject IllegelMe mme change Tau illegal mobile device
rejections
Inter Mme Tau Reject Eps Service not mme Change Tau Unsigned Eps
allowed Service Denials
Inter Mme Tau Reject Service not mme change Tau service disallow
allowed rejection count
Inter Mme Tau Reject Msisdn not mme change tau user identity
derived unrecognizable denial count
Inter Mme Tau Reject Network failure mme change tau network error
rejection count
9.2.1.2.4.Service Request/Paging

Path: Manage-->MME-->MM Procedure-->Service Request/Paging


Description: Counts the number of paging calls and service rejections for
different situations in a given time period.

Figure 9.2.1.2.4-1 Service Request/Paging Statistics Chart


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Paging Attempt Number of paging attempts
First Paging Attempt Number of first paging attempts
Number of successful second paging
Second Paging Success
attempts
Service Request Attempt Number of service requests attempted
Service rejection implicit
Service Reject Implicitly Detached de-attachment has been implicitly
de-attachment service rejection times
Service Reject Message not Number of incompatible message
compatible service rejections
Service Reject Number of user-identifying service
MsIdNotDerivedFromNet rejections
Number of illegal mobile user service
Service Reject IllegalMs
denials
Number of denials of service for illegal
Service Reject IllegalMe
mobile devices
Service Reject Eps Service not Service Denial Disabled eps Service
allowed Unsigned Eps Service Denial Count
Service Denial Disabled Service
Service Reject Service not allowed Service Disallowed Service Denial
Count
9.2.1.2.5.Ue Purge

Path: Manage-->MME-->MM Procedure-->Ue Purge


Description: Count the number of UE requests cleared in different cases
within a certain period of time

Figure 9.2.1.2.5-1 Ue Purge Statistical Chart

Statistical parameters and description.


Statistical parameters instructions
Purge Ue Request Send Clear the number of user requests
sent
Purge Ue Request Drop Clear the number of user request
discards
Purge Ue Request Immediate Immediate clearance of user requests
Purge Ue Context Reuse Context reuse clear user counts
Purge Ue Inactive Expiry Number of times a user is inactive and
due to be cleared
Purge Ue Homer Number of cleared attributed users
Purge Ue Roamer Number of roaming users cleared

9.2.1.3. SM Procedure

Path: Manage-->MME-->SM Procedure


Figure 9.2.1.3-1 SM Procedure section

9.2.1.3.1.SM Procedure Base

Path: Manage-->MME-->SM Procedure-->SM Procedure Base


Description: Counts the number of bearers for different situations in a given
time and the number of switches.

Figure 9.2.1.3.1 SM Procedure Base Statistical Chart


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Total Activate Eps bearer context Total number of activation eps bearer
Attempt context attempts
Total Activate Eps bearer context Total number of successful activation
Success eps bearer contexts
Total Activate Eps bearer context Total number of failed activation eps
Failure bearer contexts
Modify Eps bearer context Attempt Number of eps bearer context
modification attempts
Modify Eps bearer context Success Number of successful modifications to
eps bearer contexts
Modify Eps bearer context Failure Number of failed eps bearer context
modifications
Deactivate Eps Bearer Ms Init Number of successful de-activation
Success bearers initiated by mobile users
Deactivate Eps Bearer MME Init Number of successful MME initiated
Success de-activation bearers
Deactivate Eps Bearer GW Init Number of times GW initiated
Success de-activation bearers were successful
X2 Handover Failure Number of X2 switch failures
S1 Handover Failure S1 Number of switch failures
Service Request Success Number of successful service
requests
Service Request Failure Number of failed service requests
Tau Request Success Number of successful Tau requests
Tau Request Failure Number of failed Tau requests
Inter Tau Request Success Number of successful inter-system
Tau requests
Inter Tau Request Failure Number of failed inter-system Tau
requests
SGW Relocation Success Number of successful sgw
reselections
SGW Relocation Failure Number of sgw reselection failures

9.2.1.3.2.SM Default Bearer Procedure

Path: Manage-->MME-->SM Procedure-->SM Default Bearer Procedure


Description: Counts the number of default loaders for different situations in a
given time period.
Figure 9.2.1.3.2 SM Default Bearer Procedure Statistics
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Pdn connection request activation
Activate Default Bearer Pdn
default bearer attempts
Connectivity Attempt
Activate Default Bearer Pdn Pdn connection request activation
Connectivity Success default bearer success count
Activate Default Bearer Pdn Pdn connection request activation
Connectivity Failure default bearer failure count
Activate Default Bearer Attach Number of default bearer attempts for
Attempt attachment request activation
Activate Default Bearer Attach Attachment request activation default
Success bearer success count
Attachment request activation default
Activate Default Bearer Attach Failure
bearer failure count
Number of default bearer creation
Create Default Bearer S5/8 Attempt
attempts with S5/8 interface
There are S5/8 interfaces to create
Create Default Bearer S5/8 Success the default number of bearer
successes

9.2.1.3.3.SM Dedicated Procedure

Path: Manage-->MME-->SM Procedure-->SM Dedicated Procedure


Description: Counts the number of proprietary bearers for different situations
in a given time period
Figure 9.2.1.3.3-1 SM Dedicated Procedure Statistical Chart
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Create Dedicated Bearer S5/8 Number of attempts to establish
Attempt proprietary bearer with s5/8 interface
Create Dedicated Bearer S5/8 Number of successes in establishing
Success proprietary bearers with s5/8
interfaces
Activate Dedicated Bearer Attempt Number of attempts to activate the
proprietary bearer
Activate Dedicated Bearer Failure Number of failed activation of
proprietary bearer
Activate Dedicated Bearer Success Number of successful activation of
proprietary bearers

9.2.1.3.4.SM Deactivation Procedure

Path: Manage-->MME-->SM Procedure-->SM Deactivation Procedure


Description: Counts the number of de-activated default carriers for different
situations in a given time period

Figure 9.2.1.3.4 SM Deactivation Procedure Statistical Chart


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Deactivate Eps Default Bearer Ms User initiated de-activation default
Success bearer success times
Deactivate Eps Default Bearer MME MME initiates de-activation default
Success bearer success count
Deactivate Eps Dedicated Bearer Ms Number of successful user-initiated
Success de-activation of proprietary bearers
Deactivate Eps Dedicated Bearer Number of successful MME initiated
MME Success de-activation of proprietary bearers
Deactivate Eps Dedicated Bearer GW Number of times GW initiated
Success de-activation of proprietary bearer
success

9.2.1.4. Handover Procedure

Path: Manage-->MME-->Handover Procedure


Description: Counting the number of switches for different situations in a
certain time

Figure 9.2.1.4 Handover Procedure Statistics Chart


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Intra MME X2 Ho Attempt x2 number of switching attempts
Intra MME X2 Ho Success x2 Number of successful switches
Intra MME S1 Ho Attempt mme constant number of S1 switching
attempts
mme constant number of S1 switching
Intra MME S1 Ho Success
successes
mme change, the number of times the
Inter MME S1 Ho Out Attempt source mme tries to switch to the
target mme
mme changes, the number of times
Inter MME S1 Ho Out Success the source mme successfully switches
to the target mme
mme changes, target mme attempts
Inter MME S1 Ho Inc Attempt
to switch
mme change, number of times target
Inter MME S1 Ho Inc Success
mme successfully switched
Number of 3G to 4G switching
Inter Rat Ho Inc From Utran Attempt
attempts
Number of successful 3G to 4G
Inter Rat Ho Inc From Utran Success
switches
Number of 4G to 3G switching
Inter Rat Ho Out To Utran Attempt
attempts
Number of successful 4G to 3G
Inter Ra tHo Out To Utran Success
switches
Number of 2G to 4G switching
Inter Rat Ho Inc From Geran Attempt
attempts
Number of successful 2G to 4G
Inter Rat Ho Inc From Geran Success
switches
Number of 4G to 2G switching
Inter Rat Ho Out to Geran Attempt
attempts
Number of successful 4G to 2G
Inter Rat Ho Out to Geran Success
switches

9.2.1.5. S1AP Message

Figure 9.2.1.5 S1AP Message section

9.2.1.5.1.Outgoing Messages

Path: Manage-->MME-->S1AP Message-->Outgoing Messages


Description: Statistics on the signaling sent by S1 interface in a certain period
of time

Figure 9.2.1.5.1 Outgoing Messages Statistics Chart


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
RAB Modify Request Number of RAB amendment requests
E-RAB Release Command Number of E-RAB release orders
E-RAB Setup Request Number of E-RAB establishment
requests
Handover Cancel Acknowledge Number of toggle cancellation
confirmations
Handover Command Number of switching commands
Handover Preparation Failure Number of switch preparation failures
Handover Request Number of switching requests
Initial Context Setup Request Number of initial context creation
requests
MME Status Transfer Number of mme status transmissions
Paging Number of paging sessions
Path Switch Request Acknowledge Number of path exchange request
acknowledgements
Path Switch Request Failure Number of failed path exchange
requests
Reset Acknowledge Number of resets confirmed
Reset Number of resets
Ue Context Modification Request Number of requests for modification
under ue above
Ue Context Release Command Number of ue context release
commands
Error Indication Number of error displays
S1 Setup Failure S1 Number of failed session
establishment
S1 Setup Response S1 Number of responses to establish
sessions
Enb Configuration Update Number of base station configuration
Acknowledge change confirmations
Enb Configuration Update Failure Number of failed base station
configuration changes

9.2.1.5.2.Incoming Messages

Path: Manage-->MME-->S1AP Message-->Incoming Messages


Description: Statistics on the signaling received on S1 interface within a
certain period of time

Figure 9.2.1.5.2 Incoming Messages Statistics Chart


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
S1 Setup Request s1 Number of session establishment
requests
Enb Configuration Update Number of base station configuration
changes
Path Switch Request Number of path exchange requests
Enb Status Transfer Number of base station status
transfers
E-RAB Modify Response E-RAB modifies the number of
responses
E-RAB Release Indication E-RAB release display times
E-RAB Release Response Number of E-RAB release responses
E-RAB Setup Response Number of E-RAB build responses
Handover Cancel Number of toggle cancellations
Handover Failure Number of switching failures
Handover Notify Number of toggle notifications
Handover Request Acknowledge Number of switch request
confirmations
Handover Request Number of switching requests
Initial Context Setup Failure Number of initial context creation
failures
Initial Context Setup Response Number of initial context creation
responses
Initial UE Message Number of initial ue messages
received
Nas Non Delivery Indication The number of times the base station
cannot send nas to the terminal
display
Reset Acknowledge Number of resets confirmed
Reset Number of resets
Ue Capability Info Indication Number of times ue capacity
information is displayed
Ue Context Modification Failure Number of failed ue context
modifications
Ue Context Modification Response ue Context Modification Response
Count
Ue Context Release Complete Number of ue context release
completions
Ue Context Release Request Number of ue context release
requests
Uplink Nas Transport Number of uplink nas shipments
Error Indication Number of error displays

9.2.1.6. S6 Message

Path: Manage-->MME-->S6 Messages


Description: Statistics of S6 interface signaling in a certain period of time

Figure 9.2.1.6 S6 Message Statistics Chart


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Modify the number of location
Update Location Request Send
requests sent
Update Location Acknowledge Revision of location
Receive acknowledgement received
Number of failed confirmation of
Update Location Acknowledge Failure
change of location
Update Location Acknowledge Failure Number of failed location modification
Unknown Subscribers confirmations due to unknown users
Number of times authentication
Authentication Info Acknowledge
information is confirmed to have been
Send
sent
Authentication Info Acknowledge Number of acknowledgements of
Receive receipt of authentication information
Authentication Info Acknowledge Number of failed authentication
Failure message confirmations
Number of failures to confirm
Authentication Info Acknowledge
authentication information due to
Failure Unknown Subscribers
unknown users
Notify Request Send Number of notification requests sent
Number of notifications
Notify Acknowledge Receive
acknowledging receipt
Purge Ue Request Send Number of pagingue requests sent
Number of paging ue
Purge Ue Acknowledge Receive
acknowledgements received
Imei Check Request Send Number of imei check requests sent
Imei Check Acknowledge Send imei check confirmation send count
Number of cancellations of location
Cancel Location Request Receive
requests received
Number of cancellation of location
Cancel Location Acknowledge Send
confirmation sending
Delete Subscription Data Request Delete the number of subscription
Receiver data requests received
Delete the number of times
Delete Subscription Data
subscription data is confirmed to be
Acknowledge Send
sent
Insert Subscription Data Request Increase the number of subscription
Receive data requests received
Insert Subscription Data Acknowledge Increasing the number of subscription
Send data confirmations sent
Reset Request Receive Number of reset requests received

9.2.1.7. Diameter

Path: Manage-->MME-->Diameter
Description: Statistics of Diameter protocols received and sent by MME in a
certain period of time

Figure 9.2.1.7 Diameter Statistics Chart


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Number of Diameter Message Number of diameters messages
Receive received
Number of Diameter Message Number of diameter messages sent
Transmit

9.2.1.8. GTPv2

Path: Manage-->MME-->GTPv2

Figure 9.2.1.8-1 GTPv2 section

9.2.1.8.1.Number of Paths & Transactions

Path: Manage-->MME-->GTPv2-->Number of Paths


Path: Manage-->MME-->GTPv2-->Number of Transactions
Description: Real-time connection to GTPv2 peer data and number of GTPv2
requests sent with no reply data

Figure 9.2.1.8.1 Number of Paths & Transactions Statistical Chart

9.2.1.8.2.Global Operation

Path: Manage-->MME-->GTPv2-->Global Operation


Description: Statistics of GTPv2 paths at a certain time
Figure 9.2.1.8.2 Global Operation Statistical Chart
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Path Failure Declared Number of path failure statements
Path Failure Detected Number of path failures detected
Max Request Limit Failure Maximum number of failed request
intervals
Number of incoming pdus Number of pdus received
Number of outgoing pdus Number of pdus sent out

9.2.1.8.3.GTPv2 Incoming Messages

Path: Manage-->MME-->GTPv2-->GTPv2 Incoming Messages


Description: Statistics on the received signaling of GTPv2 paths in a certain
time period

Figure 9.2.1.8.3 GTPv2 Incoming Messages Statistics


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Bearer Resource Failure Indication Number of failed resource load
displays
Create Indirect Forward Tunnel Number of indirect forwarding tunnel
Response requests established
Create Session Response Number of responses to establish
sessions
Context Acknowledge Number of contextual confirmations
Delete Bearer Failure Indication Delete the number of times the carrier
failed to display
Delete Indirect Failure Indication Delete the number of indirect failures
displayed
Delete Session Response Delete session replies
Echo Response Number of echo responses received
Forward Access Context Number of forwarding access context
Acknowledge acknowledgements
Forward Relocation Complete Number of forwarding repositioning
Acknowledge completion confirmations
Forward Relocation Response Number of retweets retargeting
replies
Identification Response Number of identification responses

9.2.1.8.4.GTPv2 Incoming Messages

Path: Manage-->MME-->GTPv2-->GTPv2 Incoming Messages


Description: Statistics on the received signaling of the GTPv2 path in a
certain time period

Figure 9.2.1.8.4 GTPv3 Incoming Messages Statistics


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Modify Bearer Failure Indication Modify the number of carrier failure
displays
Modify Bearer Response Modify the number of bearer
responses
Relocation Cancel Response Number of repositioned cancellation
responses
Create BearER Request Number of bearer requests
established
Context Request Number of contextual requests
Context Response Reliable Number of contextual response
reliability
Delete Bearer Request Delete the number of bearer requests
Downlink Data Notify Number of downlink data notifications
Echo Request Number of echo requests received
Forward Access Context Notify Number of access context
notifications forwarded
Forward Relocation Complete Notify Number of repositioning completion
notifications forwarded
Forward Relocation Request Number of relocation requests
forwarded
Identification Request Number of authentication requests
Relocation Cancel Request Number of relocation cancellation
requests
Update Bearer Request Modify the number of bearer requests

9.2.1.8.5.GTPv2 Outgoing Messages

Path: Manage-->MME-->GTPv2-->GTPv2 Outgoing Messages


Description: Statistics on the outgoing signaling of GTPv2 paths in a given
time period
Figure 9.2.1.8.5 GTPv2 Outgoing Messages Statistics
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Create Bearer Response Number of carrier responses
established
Context Acknowledge Number of contextual confirmations
Context Response Number of contextual responses
Delete Bearer Response Delete the number of bearer
responses
Downlink Data Notify Acknowledge Number of downlink data notification
acknowledgements
Downlink Data Notify Failure Number of failed downlink data
Indication notification displays
Echo Response Number of echo responses sent
Forward Access Context Number of forwarding access context
Acknowledge acknowledgements
Forward Relocation Complete Number of forwarding repositioning
Acknowledge completion confirmations
Forward Relocation Response Number of retweets retargeting
replies
Identification Response Identity Response
Relocation Cancel Response Number of repositioned cancellation
responses
Update Bearer Response Modify the number of bearer
responses
Bearer Resource Command Attempt Number of attempts to carry resource
requests
Modify Bearer Command Failure Number of failures to modify the
bearer command
Modify Bearer Command Request Modify the number of bearer
Attempt command request attempts
Modify Bearer Command Request Number of failed requests for
Failure successful modification orders
Relocation Cancel Request Attempt Number of relocation cancel request
attempts
Relocation Cancel Request Failure Number of failed relocation
cancellation requests
Update User Plane Request Attempt Modify the number of user face
request attempts
Update User Plane Request Failure Modify the number of failed user face
requests

9.2.1.8.6.GTPv2 Outgoing Messages

Path: Manage-->MME-->GTPv2-->GTPv2 Outgoing Messages


Description: Statistics on the outgoing signaling of GTPv2 paths in a certain
period of time

Figure 9.2.1.8.6 GTPv2 Outgoing Messages Statistics


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Bearer Resource Command Failure Number of failed load resource orders
Create Indirect Forward Tunnel Number of attempts to establish an
Request Attempt indirect forwarding tunnel request
Create Indirect Forward Tunnel Number of failed requests to establish
Request Failure indirect forwarding tunnels
Number of attempts to establish a
Create Session request attempt
session request
Number of failed session
Create Session request Failure
establishment requests
Context request Attempt Number of context request attempts
Context Request Failure Number of failed contextual requests
Number of contextual response
Context Response Attempt
attempts
Number of attempts to remove the
Delete Bearer Command Attempt
bearer command
Number of failures of the delete
Delete Bearer Command Failure
bearer command
Delete Indirect Forward Tunnel Remove the number of indirect
Request Attempt forwarding tunnel request attempts
Delete Indirect Forward Tunnel Delete the number of failed indirect
Request Failure forwarding tunnel requests
Number of attempts to delete session
Delete Session Request Attempt
requests
Number of failed requests to delete
Delete Session Request Failure
sessions
Number of attempts to send an echo
Echo Request Attempt
request
Echo Request Failure Number of failed echo requests sent
Forward Access Context Notify Number of access context notification
Attempt attempts forwarded
Forward Access Context Notify Number of failed access context
Failure notifications forwarded
Forward Relocation Complete Notify Number of attempts to forward
Attempt repositioning completion notifications
Forward Relocation Complete Notify Number of failed retargeting
Failure completion notifications forwarded
Number of forwarding relocation
Forward Relocation Request Attempt
request attempts
Number of failed retargeting requests
Forward Relocation Request Failure
forwarded
Identification Attempt Number of authentication attempts
Number of failed authentication
Identification Request Failure
requests
Modify the number of bearer
Modify Bearer Command Attempt
command attempts
9.2.2. Manage-64GW

Figure 9.2.2-1 Manage - GW64 path


Page Description.
1: Last 2 days:Monitor the last 2 days of data
2: 5s: the interface is automatically modified every 5s
3: Real-time monitoring statistics
4: Last 2 days of statistics

Figure 9.2.2-2 64GW page

9.2.2.1. Real-time monitoring data

Path: Manage --> 64GW


Description: Real-time monitoring of 64GW session data and traffic data
Figure 9.2.2.1-1 Real-time monitoring data
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
PGW Active Session Number of PGW activation sessions
SGW Active Session Number of SGW activation sessions
FlOW IN Flow into gw
FlOW out Traffic sent by gw

9.2.2.2. Accelerate Stats

Path: Manage-->64GW--> Accelerate Stats


Description: Statistics on acceleration with DPDK on for a certain period of
time

Figure 9.2.2.2-1 Accelerate Statistics

9.2.2.3. PGW GTPDataStats

Path: Manage --> 64GW --> PGW GTPDataStats


Description: Statistics on the data surface of the S5S8 interface of PGW in a
certain period of time

Figure 9.2.2.3 PGW GTPDataStats statistics graph


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
GTP-U packets in discarded received Number of GTP-U packets discarded
on reception
GTP-U error indication message Number of ErrInd packets received
received
incoming GTP octets Number of bytes of GTP packets
received
GTP error indication message sent Number of ErrInd packets sent
Error indication message ignored by Number of ErrInd packets ignored by
GGSN GGSN
GTP-U packets out discarded Number of GTP-U packets sent and
received discarded
GTP-U packets in discarded received Number of GTP-U packets received
and discarded
incoming GTP octets Number of bytes of GTP packets
received
outgoing GTP octets toward Number of bytes of GTP packets sent

9.2.2.4. PGW SMStats KPI

Path: Manage --> 64GW --> PGW SMStats KPI

Figure 9.2.2.4 PGW SMStats KPI page

9.2.2.4.1.Active PGW SM SESSION STATISTICS

Path: Manage-->64GW-->PGW SMStats KPI-->Active PGW SM SESSION


STATISTICS
Description: Statistics on PGW sessions over a certain period of time
Figure 9.2.2.4.1-1 ACTIVE PGW SM SESSION STATISTICS
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
session creation attempt requests Number of attempts to establish
session requests
successful session creations requests Number of successful session
establishment requests
session deletion attempts Number of sessions attempted to be
deleted
successful session deletions Number of successfully deleted
sessions
session deletion failures Number of failed deletion sessions
IPV4 session creation attempts Number of attempts to establish ipv4
sessions
successful IPV4 session creations Number of successfully established
ipv4 sessions

9.2.2.4.2.ACTIVE PGW TAIL CREATE SESSION CAUSE 1 STATISTICS

Path: Manage-->64GW-->PGW SMStats KPI-->Active PGW TAIL CREATE


SESSION CAUSE STATISTICS
Description: Statistics on the causes of session creation errors in PGW over a
certain period of time

Figure 9.2.2.4.2 ACTIVE PGW TAIL CREATE SESSION CAUSE 1


STATISTICS
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
no resource available (general) No resources available
no Dpe resource DPE-free resources
no address pool No address pool
configuration settings Configuration settings
reasons other than above Reasons other than the above

9.2.2.4.3.ACTIVE PGW FALL CREATE SESSION CAUSE 2 STATISTICS

Path: Manage-->64GW-->PGW SMStats KPI-->Active PGW FALL CREATE


SESSION CAUSE 2 STATISTICS
Description: Statistics on the causes of session creation errors in PGW over a
certain period of time

Figure 9.2.2.4.3 active pgw fail create session cause 2 statistics graph
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
All dynamic addresses Occupied All dynamic addresses are occupied
no memory available No memory available
Missing or unknown APN Missing or unknown APNs
unknown Pdn address or PDP type Unknown pdn address or pdp type
user authentication failure User authentication failed
system failure system error
invalid information format Invalid information formats
IE missing or incorrect IE loss or error
service not supported Services not supported

9.2.2.4.4.Actives pgw dedicate bearer statics

Path: Manage-->64GW-->PGW SMStats KPI-->Active PGW DEDICATE


BEARER STATISTICS
Description: Counts the number of proprietary bearers created and deleted by
PGW in a given time period

Figure 9.2.2.4.4 active pgw sm dedicate bearer statistics


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
deletion attempts Attempts to delete numbers
successful deletions Number of successful deletions
creation attempts Attempts to create numbers
successful creations Successful establishment of the
number

9.2.2.4.5.Actives pgw sm modifications bearer statics

Path: Manage-->64GW-->PGW SMStats KPI-->Active PGW SM


MODIFICATION BEARER STATISTICS
Description: Statistics on the number of modified bearer reasons for PGW in
a given period of time

Figure 9.2.2.4.5 active pgw sm modification bearer statistics


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
dedicated bearer modification Number of modification bearer
attempts with Qos update attempts for Qos modifications
dedicated bearer modification Qos unmodified modification of the
attempts without Qos update number of bearer attempts
successful dedicated bearerNumber of successful modification
modification with Qos update bearers for Qos modifications
succModBearerPgwWithoutQosUpdat Qos unmodified modification of the
e number of successful bearers
s5 received eps carries the number of
EPS bearer modification toward S5
modifications
The number of successful
successful EPS bearer modification
modifications to the bearer received
toward S5
by s5

9.2.2.4.6.Active pgw sm numsesssion statics

Path: Manage-->64GW-->PGW SMStats KPI-->Active PGW SM


NUMSESSION STATISTICS
Description: Counts the number of PGW sessions for different scenarios in a
given time period

Figure 9.2.2.4.6 active pgw sm numsession statistics


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
current active sessions Number of currently active sessions
maximum active sessions Maximum number of active sessions
maximum active sessions using Maximum number of sessions using
prepaid billing
active dedicated bearers Number of activated proprietary
bearers

9.2.2.4.7.ACTIVE PGW SM GTP STATISTICS

Path: Manage-->64GW-->PGW SMStats KPI-->Active PGW SM GTP


STATISTICS
Description: Statistics on the occurrence of GTP packets in PGW within a
certain period of time

Figure 9.2.2.4.7 active pgw sm gtp statistics


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
GTP messages with bad header Wrong number of gtp header
messages
GTP messages with bad packet size Number of incorrect GTP packet
lengths
duplicate session creation requests Proprietary session establishment
requests

9.2.2.4.8.Active pgw faul create dedicate bearer cause 1 statics

Path: Manage-->64GW-->PGW SMStats KPI-->Active PGW FAIL CREATE


DEDICATE BEARER CAUSE 1 STATISTICS
Description: Statistics on the causes of professional bearer establishment
errors in PGW over a certain period of time

Figure 9.2.2.4.8 active pgw fail create dediacate bearer cause 1 statistics
graph
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
dedicated bearer creation failure Proprietary bearer establishment
failure
request accepted partially Partially successful requests
context not found Can't find the context
semantic error in the TFT operation TFT Semantic Error
syntactic error in the TFT operation TFT syntax error
semantic error in packet filters Flt semantic error
syntactic error in packet filters Flt syntax error

9.2.2.4.9.active pgw faul create dedicate bearer cause 2 statics

Path: Manage-->64GW-->PGW SMStats KPI-->Active PGW FAIL CREATE


DEDICATE BEARER CAUSE 2 STATISTICS
Description: Statistics on the causes of professional bearer establishment
errors in PGW over a certain period of time

Figure 9.2.2.4.9 active pgw create dedicate bearer cause 2 statistics graph
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
service not supported Services not supported
unable to page UE Disable paging UE
UE refused UE rejects
denied in RAT RAT rejects
UE context without TFT already
No available TFT
activated
request rejected Request denied

9.2.2.5. SGW GTPDataStats KPI

Path: Manage --> 64GW --> SGW GTPDataStats KPI


Figure 9.2.2.5 sgw gtpDataStats KPI section

9.2.2.5.1.ACTIVE SGW GTP S1U INCOMING/OUTGOING PKT STATISTICS

Path: Manage-->64GW-->SGW GTPDataStats KPI-->ACTIVE SGW GTP S1U


INCOMING/OUTGOING PKT STATISTICS
Description: Statistics on the S1U interface data surface of SGW in a certain
time period

Figure 9.2.2.5.1 active sgw gtp s1u incoming/outgoing pkt statistics


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
GTP-U packets in discarded Number of GTP-U packets discarded
GTP Error indication messages Number of GTP error packets
received received
error indication messages ignored Number of ErrInd packets received
received and ignored
Number of bytes of GTP packets
incoming GTP packet octets
received
incoming GTP Packets Number of GTP packets received
outgoing GTP packet octets Number of bytes of GTP packets sent
outgoing GTP packets Number of GTP packets sent
9.2.2.5.2.ACTIVE SGW GTP S5S8 INCOMING/OUTGOING PKT

STATISTICS

Path: Manage-->64GW-->SGW GTPDataStats KPI-->ACTIVE SGW GTP


S5S8 INCOMING/OUTGOING PKT STATISTICS
Description: Statistics on the data surface of SGW's S5S8 interface within a
certain period of time

Figure 9.2.2.5.2 active sgw gtp s5s8 incoming/outgoing pkt statistics


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Number of GTP packets discarded on
GTP-U packets in dicarded received
reception
GTP error indication message ignored Number of gtp packets ignored on
received reception
error indication messages received Number of ErrInd packets received
Number of bytes of GTP packets
incoming GTP packet octets
received
incoming GTP packets Number of GTP packets received
Number of GTP packets discarded
GTP-U packets out dicarded received
while sending
GTP Error indication messages Number of GTP ErrInd packets
received received

9.2.2.6. SGW SmStats KPI

Path: Manage --> 64GW --> SGW SmStats KPI


Figure 9.2.2.6 SGW SmStats KPI section

9.2.2.6.1.ACTIVE SGW SM SESSION STATISTICS

Path: Manage-->64GW-->SGW SmStats KPI-->ACTIVE SGW SM SESSION


STATISTICS
Description: Statistics on SGW sessions over a certain period of time

Figure 9.2.2.6.1 Active sgw sm session statistics


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
session creation attempts requests Attempt to establish a session request
successful session creation requests Successful session establishment
request
session deletion attempt requests Attempting to delete a session
request
successful session deletion requests Successful deletion of session
request
session deletion failures Failed to delete session
session creation failures with no Session creation failed with no reply
response
bearer creations through S5/S8 Trying to build a bearer via s5/s8
attempts
ipv4 session creation attempts Attempting to establish an ipv4
requests session request
successful IPV4 session creations Successful establishment of ipv4
session

9.2.2.6.2.ACTIVE SGW FAIL CREATE SESSION CAUSE 1 STATISTICS

Path: Manage-->64GW-->SGW SmStats KPI-->ACTIVE SGW FAIL CREATE


SESSION CAUSE 1 STATISTICS
Description: Statistics on the causes of session establishment errors in SGW
within a certain time period

Figure 9.2.2.6.2 active sgw fail create session cause 1 statistics graph
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
PGW failure PGW failure
no recourse (general) Resources not available
no Dpe recourse No dpe resources available
no memory No memory available
reason other than listed Other reasons
Missing or unknown APN No APN available or using an
unknown APN

9.2.2.6.3.ACTIVE SGW FAIL CREATE SESSION CAUSE 2 STATISTICS

Path: Manage-->64GW-->SGW SmStats KPI-->ACTIVE SGW FAIL CREATE


SESSION CAUSE 2 STATISTICS
Description: Statistics on the causes of session establishment errors in SGW
within a certain time period
Figure 9.2.2.6.3 active sgw fail create session cause 2 statistics graph
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
unknown Pdn address or PDP type Unknown pdn address or pdp type
system failure system error
invalid message format Invalid information format
Missing or incorrect IE Unknown IE or incorrect IE
service not supported Services not supported
no response no reply

9.2.2.6.4.ACTIVE SGW SM MODIFICATION BEARER STATISTICS

Path: Manage-->64GW-->SGW SmStats KPI-->ACTIVE SGW SM


MODIFICATION BEARER STATISTICS
Description: Statistics on the number of modified bearer reasons for SGW in
a certain period of time

Figure 9.2.2.6.4 Active sgw sm dodification bearer statistics


Statistical parameters and description:
Statistical parameters instructions
The number of modified bearers
EPS bearer modification toward S11
received by s11
successful EPS bearer modifications The number of successful
from S11 modification bearers sent by s11
EPS bearer modification from S5/S8 The number of modified bearers sent
by s5/s8
successful EPS bearer modifications Number of successful modifications to
toward S5/S8 bearers received by s5/s8

9.2.2.6.5.ACTIVE SGW SM NUMSESSION STATISTICS

Path: Manage-->64GW-->SGW SmStats KPI-->ACTIVE SGW SM


NUMSESSION STATISTICS
Description: Counts the number of SGW sessions for different situations in a
given time

Figure 9.2.2.6.5 Active sgw sm numsession statistics


Statistical parameters and description:
Statistical parameters instructions
current active sessions Number of currently active sessions
maximum active sessions Maximum number of active sessions
maximum active sessions using Maximum number of active sessions
prepaid using billing
Number of activated proprietary
active dedicate bearers
bearers

9.2.2.6.6.Active sgw sm dedicate bearer statics

Path: Manage-->64GW-->SGW SmStats KPI-->ACTIVE SGW SM DEDICATE


BEARER STATISTICS
Description: Counts the number of times SGW's proprietary bearers are
created and deleted in a given period of time
Figure 9.2.2.6.6 Active sgw sm dedicate beareer statistics
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Trying to create s11-oriented
creation attempts toward S11
interfaces
Try to remove the s11-oriented
deletion attempts toward S11
interface
Successfully created from s11
successful creations from S11
interface
Successfully deleted from s11
successful deletions from s11
interface
Trying to create S5/S8 oriented
creation attempts toward S5/S8
interfaces
deletion attempts initiated by S5/S8 Trying to delete from s5/s8 interface
successful creation toward S5/S8 Successful creation of S5/S8 oriented
successful deletions initiated by Successfully deleted from s5/s8
S5/S8 interface

9.2.2.6.7.ACTIVE SGW SM GTP STATISTICS

Path: Manage-->64GW-->SGW SmStats KPI-->ACTIVE SGW SM GTP


STATISTICS
Description: Statistics on the occurrence of GTP packets in SGW within a
certain period of time

Figure 9.2.2.6.7 active sgw sm gtp statistics


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
GTP messages with bad header Wrong gtp header
GTP messages with bad packet size Wrong gtp packet length
duplicate session creation requests Number of repeat session
establishment requests

9.2.2.6.8.Active sgw sm forwarding tunnel statics

Path: Manage-->64GW-->SGW SmStats KPI-->ACTIVE SGW SM


FORWARDING TUNNEL STATISTICS
Description: Counts the number of GTPv2 tunnel forwarding of SGW in a
certain period of time

Figure 9.2.2.6.8 Active sgw sm forwarding tunnel statistics


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
indirect data forwarding tunnel Number of indirect forwarding tunnels
creation attempts attempted
successful indirect data forwarding Number of indirect forwarding tunnels
tunnel creations successfully established
indirect data forwarding tunnel Attempt to delete the number of
deletion attempts indirect forwarding tunnels
successful indirect data forwarding Number of indirect forwarding tunnels
tunnel deletions successfully deleted

9.2.2.6.9.ACTIVE SGW SM PAGING STATISTICS

Path: Manage-->64GW-->SGW SmStats KPI-->ACTIVE SGW PAGING


STATISTICS
Description: Statistics of SGW paging in a certain period of time
Figure 9.2.2.6.9 active sgw sm paging statistics
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Number of attempted paging requests
paging attempts requests toward S11
received by s11
Number of paging responses sent by
paging response from S11
s11
successful paging responses from s11 number of successful paging
S11 responses sent
s11 number of access bearers
release access bearer attempts
attempted to be released
Number of access bearers
successful access bearer releases
successfully released by s11

9.2.3. Manage - PCRF

Path: Manage --> PCRF

Figure 9.2.3-1 PCRF path


Figure 9.2.3-2 Manage - PCRF page

9.2.3.1. Rx

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Rx

Figure 9.2.3.1 Rx paths and pages

9.2.3.1.1.Rx_Register_Success_Rate

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Rx-->Rx_Register_Success_Rate
Description: check rx registration success rate

Figure 9.2.3.1.1 rx_register_success_rate statistics


9.2.3.1.2.Rx_Call_Success_Rate

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Rx-->Rx_Call_Success_Rate
Description: check rx call success rate

Figure 9.2.3.1.2 rx_call_success_rate statistics

9.2.3.1.3.Rx_Call_Max_Online_Session

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Rx-->Rx_Call_Max_Online_Session
Description: View the maximum number of online sessions for rx calls

Figure 9.2.3.1.3 rx_call_Max_Online_sesion statistics

9.2.3.1.4.Rx_Register_Max_Online_Session

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Rx-->Rx_Register_Max_Online_Session
Description:View rx registered max online sessions
Figure 9.2.3.1.4 rx_register_Max_Online_session statistics

9.2.3.2. Pcore

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Pcore
Description: check pcore usage

9.2.3.2.1.active_ipcan_num

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Pcore-->active_ipcan_num
Description: Total number of current sessions.

Figure 9.2.3.2.1 Active_ipcan_num statistics

9.2.3.2.2.Ipcan_volte_session_num

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Pcore--> ipcan_volte_session_num


Description: Number of current volte sessions
Figure 9.2.3.2.2 ipcan_volte_session_num statistics

9.2.3.2.3.Ipcan_subscriber_num

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Pcore--> ipcan_subscriber_num


Description: Number of current online users

Figure 9.2.3-46 ipcan_subscriber_num Statistics

9.2.3.2.4.Ipcan_call_loss_rate

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Pcore-->Ipcan_call_loss_rate
Description: Current call loss rate
Figure 9.2.3.2.4 Ipcan_call_loss_rate statistics

9.2.3.2.5.rar_success_rate

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Pcore-->rar_success_rate
Description: indicates the success rate of rar requests in the most recent kpi
reporting cycle

Figure 9.2.3.2.5 rar_success_rate statistics

9.2.3.2.6.ccr_success_rate

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Pcore-->ccr_success_rate
Description: Indicates the success rate of ccr-i requests in the most recent kpi
reporting cycle
Figure 9.2.3.2.6 ccr_success_rate statistics

9.2.3.2.7.ccru_success_rate

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Pcore-->ccru_success_rate
Description: Indicates the success rate of ccr-u requests in the most recent
kpi reporting cycle

Figure 9.2.3.2.7 ccru_success_rate statistics

9.2.3.3. SPR

Path: Manage --> PCRF --> SPR


Description:Check spr usage
Figure 9.2.3.3 Paths of SPR and their statistical plots

9.2.3.3.1.SPR_Requests

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->SPR-->SPR_Requests
Description:The number of messages received by the spr process

Figure 9.2.3.3.1-1 SPR_Requests Statistical Chart


SPR_Successful_Requests
Path: Manage-->PCRF-->SPR-->SPR_Successful_Requests
Description:spr Success rate of processing messages
Figure 9.2.3.3.1-2 SPR_Successful_Requests Statistical Chart

9.2.3.3.2.SPR_Notifications

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->SPR-->SPR_Notifications
Description: spr Number of notifications sent (not used)

Figure 9.2.3.3.2 SPR_Notifications Statistical Chart

9.2.3.4. Diameter

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Diameter
Description: Use of the diameter protocol case
Figure 9.2.3.4 Diameter's path and its statistical graph

9.2.3.4.1.Dmsg Drop

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Diameter-->Dmsg Drop


Description: Number of discarded diameter messages

Figure 9.2.3.4.1 Dmsg Drop Statistics Chart

9.2.3.4.2.Dmsg Total

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Diameter-->Dmsg Total


Description: Total number of diameters messages received
Figure 9.2.3.4.2 Dmsg Total Statistics Chart

9.2.3.4.3.mag_max_time

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Diameter-->mag_max_time
Description: The maximum time to process a diameter message in the last kpi
upload cycle

Figure 9.2.3.4.3 mag_max_time statistics

9.2.3.4.4.msg_avg_time

Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Diameter-->msg_avg_time
Description: The average time to process a diameter message in the most
recent kpi reporting cycle
Figure 9.2.3.4.4 msg_avg_time statistics

9.2.4. Manage - UDM

Path: Manage --> UDM

Figure 9.2.4-1 UDM path


Figure 9.2.4-2 UDM page

9.2.4.1. Update location

Path: Manage-->UDM-->update location


Description: Location modification

Figure 9.2.4.1 Update location statistics chart


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
ULARatNotAll The location modification response
reports that the RAT type is not
allowed
ULARoaNotAll Location changes in response to
mid-report roaming access
restrictions
ULAFail Number of failed location modification
responses
ULASent Number of location modification
responses
ULASucc Number of successful location
modification responses
ULAUsrUnk Number of failed location modification
responses due to non-existent eps
contracted users
ULAUnkSubs Number of failed location modification
responses due to non-existent apn
signed user in eps
ULRRecv Number of times Hss processed
location change requests
ULRFail Number of failed location change
requests processed by Hss

9.2.4.2. Reset

Path: Manage-->UDM-->reset
Description: Reset

Figure 9.2.4.2 Reset Statistics Chart


Statistical parameters and description:
Statistical parameters instructions
RSRSent Number of Reset Request messages
sent by HSS to MME
RSRFail Number of failed Reset Request
messages sent by HSS to MME
RSAFail Number of failed Reset Answer
messages received by HSS
RSARecv Number of successful Reset Answer
messages received by HSS

9.2.4.3. Notify

Path: Manage-->UDM-->notify
Description: Check the notify status

Figure 9.2.4.3 Notification statistics chart


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
NOAFail Number of failed notify answers sent
to mme
NOASent Number of notify answers sent to
mme
NOASucc Number of successful notify answers
sent to mme
NOAUnkSerNod Number of times DIAMETER_
ERROR_
UNKNOWN_SERVING_NODE is
reported in the notify answer sent to
mme
NOAUsrUnk Number of times the notify answer
sent to mme reported
DIAMETER_ERROR_USER_UNKNO
WN
NORFail Number of failed Notify Request
received
NORRecv Number of Notify Requests received
9.2.4.4. Purge ue

Path: Manage-->UDM-->purge ue
Description: Check the paging ue status

Figure 9.2.4.4 purge ue statistics graph


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
Number of reported failures in the
PUAFail
Purge-UE-Answer package
Number of Purge-UE-Answer packets
PUASent
sent
Number of times
DIAMETER_USER_UNKNOW is
PUAUsrUnk
reported in the Purge-UE-Answer
package
Number of successes reported in
PUASucc
Purge-UE-Answer packets sent
Number of Purge-UE-Request
PURRecv
packets received
Number of reported failures in
PURFail
received Purge-UE-Request packets

9.2.4.5. Insert subscriber data

Path: Manage-->UDM-->insert subscriver data


Description: Check the status of added subscription data
Figure 9.2.4.5 Insert subscriber data statistics graph
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
The number of failures reported in the
ISRFail insert subsData Request messages
sent
Number of insert subsData Request
ISRSent
messages sent
The number of failures reported in the
ISAFail received insert subsData Answer
message
Number of incoming insert subsData
ISARecv
Answer messages

9.2.4.6. Diameter

Path: Manage-->UDM-->Diameter
Description: Check the use of Diameter

Figure 9.2.4.6 Diameter Statistics Chart


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
DialndOrCfmFail Number of failed Diameter
transmissions
DiaIndOrCfmSent Diameter Number of times sent
DiaReqIncSucc Number of successful Diameter
requests
DiaRspIncFail Number of failed Diameter responses
DiaRspIncSucc Number of successful Diameter
replies

9.2.4.7. Delete subscriber data

Path: Manage-->UDM-->delete subscriber data


Description: View the deletion of subscription data

Figure 9.2.4.7 The delete subscriber data statistics graph


Statistical parameters and description:
Statistical parameters instructions
DSRFail The number of failures reported in the
delete subsData Request message
sent by hss
DSRSent Number of delete subsData Request
messages sent by hss
DSARecv Number of delete subsData Answer
messages received by hss
DSAFail The number of failures reported in the
delete subsData Answer message
received by hss

9.2.4.8. Cancel location

Path: Manage-->UDM-->cancel location


Description: Checking the cancellation of positioning
Figure 9.2.4.8 Statistical chart of cancel location
Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
CLRSent Number of unlocation requests sent
by hss
CLRFail Number of failed unlocation requests
sent by hss
CLAFail Number of failed unlocation
responses received by hss
CLARecv Number of unpositioned responses
received by hss

9.2.4.9. Authentication information

Path: Manage-->UDM-->authentication information


Description: Check the status of forensic information

Figure 9.2.4.9 Statistical chart of authentication information


Statistical parameters and description.
Statistical parameters instructions
The number of failed
AIAFail Authentification-Information-Answer
messages sent by hss
The number of successful
AIASucc Authentification-Information-Answer
messages sent by hss
AIASent Number of
Authentificaiton-Information-Answer
messages sent by hss
Number of failed user signups in
AIAUsrUnK Authentification-Information-Answer
messages sent by hss
The number of failed
AIRFail Authentification-Information-Request
messages received by hss
Number of
AIRRecv Authentification-Information-Request
messages received by hss

10. Other system functions

10.1. License

Figure 10.1 License Management path

10.1.1. License Service Information

10.1.1.1. Importing License Files

Description: Used to obtain anti-counterfeit code and upload license file


Path: System-->License-->License Server Information
Step: Click "Browse" to locate the path of license file --> click "Upload" --> click
"OK", if If the file is valid, the Status will show a green "valid" value, if the file is
invalid, the Status will show a red "in-valid" value.
Figure 10.1.1.1 License Server Information page

10.1.2. NFs License Status

Description: Check the license status of a network element node


Path: System-->License-->NFs License Status

Figure 10.1.2 NFs License Status page

10.2. network management information management

Description: View and change the title and icon of the webmaster
Path: System-->Web Info
Figure 10.2-1 Web Info page

10.2.1. Change Web Info

Path: System--> Web Info->Website Name Configuration/New Company


Name
Step: Enter the new name on New Site Name and New Company Name and
click update

Figure 10.2.1-1 Changing the Name of Web Info

10.2.2. Change Logo

Path: System--Web Info-> Company Logo Update


Step: Select 'Select File' in Company Logo Update, select the required

Company Logo image from local to upload to Web Info, then click , then you
can upload to OAM webmaster.
Figure 10.2.2-1 Changing the company logo
10.3. Template Management

Figure 10.3 Template path

10.3.1. Add Template

Description: Used to manage HSS user template files and PCRF user
template files
Path: System-->Template
Step: Select HSS Subscriber Template/PCRF Subscribption Template in File
Type, click "Browse" to locate the path of HSS Subscriber
Template/PCRF Subscription Template file --> click "Upload" --> click
"OK"

Figure 10.3.1-1 HSS Subscriber Template Add Path


Figure 10.3.1-2 PCRF Subscribption Template Add Path

10.3.2. Download Template

Path: System-->Tempalate

Step: Select HSS Subscriber Template/PCRF Subscribption Template in ,

to download the template file

Figure 10.3.2 HSS Subscriber Template/PCRF Subscribption Template


Download Template

10.3.3. Delete Template

Path: System-->Tempalate

Step: Select HSS Subscriber Template/PCRF Subscribption Template in , to

delete the current template, and then click OK


Figure 10.3.3 HSS Subscriber Template/PCRF Subscribption Template
Deletion Template

10.4. Status Search

Description : Provides connection status query of base station information,


terminal information, and information of each network element of the system
Path: System-->Status Query

Figure 10.4 Status Query page

10.4.1. Base Station Information Search

Path: System-->Status Query-->eNB Information


10.4.2. Terminal Information Inquiry

Path: System-->Status Query-->UE Information


Query steps: fill in the IMSI information or the information in the gNB IP box
--> select CONNECTED/IDLE in the User State drop-down box --> click
"Query", the query result will be displayed under the list.
Download steps: Click the "Download" button --> choose to open or save the
downloaded excel file.

Figure 10.4.2 UE Information page

10.4.3. Software Status Inquiry

Path: System-->Status Query-->Software Status


Description: You can view the operational status of each network element,
whether it is in working or non-working.
Step: Click the "Load" button and the query results will be displayed under the
list.

Figure 10.4.3 Software Status screen


11. Common problems

12. Concluding remarks


This manual is suitable for users and field engineers.

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