5G (5GC) Core Network Web Management Manual
5G (5GC) Core Network Web Management Manual
5G (5GC) Core Network Web Management Manual
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
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.
3.1. MME
Description: Used to add, delete and query the IP addresses of S1, S6, S11,
S10 and other interfaces of MME
Description: Add, modify and delete the number of control base stations
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.
Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Engineering-->S1-Capacity
Profile
Step: Fill in the information in S1 Capacity box -> click "Update", the
modification is successful.
Path: Configuration-->MME-->Configuration-->Engineering-->S1-Capacity
Profile
Steps: Click "Delete" --> click "OK" in the pop-up box, the deletion is complete.
3.1.4.2. S1 Interface
3.1.4.2.1.Add S1 Interface
3.1.4.2.2.Modify S1 Interface
3.1.4.2.3.Delete S1 Interface
3.1.4.3.1.GTP Profile
Description: Configure the GTP protocol parameters for the S10, S11, etc.
interfaces of the MME
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
Description: Configure the address and GTP protocol parameters of the S11
interface of the MME
3.1.4.3.3.S10 Interface
Description: Configure the address and GTP protocol parameters of the S10
interface of the MME
3.1.4.4. NAS
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
3.1.4.5.1.Diameter Profile
3.1.4.5.4. S6 Interface
3.1.4.5.5.S6 Instance
Function: Configure the IMSI mask parameter of the HSS between the MME
and the HSS
3.1.6.1. VLR
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.
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.
3.1.7.2. EIR
3.1.7.2.2.Modification of EIR
3.1.7.2.3.Delete EIR
3.1.8.2. GW Selection
3.1.8.2.1.Add GW Selection
3.1.8.2.2.Modify GW Selection
3.1.8.2.3.Delete GW Selection
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.
3.1.9.2.4.Service Request
3.1.11. eNB
Description: Used to display the connection status and ip address of port S11
Path: Configuration-->MME-->Option-->MME Interface Info-->GTP Path
3.2.1.2. S5
3.2.1.2.1.Add S5
3.2.1.2.2.Modification of S5
3.2.1.2.3.Delete S5
3.2.1.3. SGi
3.2.1.3.1.Add SGi
3.2.1.3.2.Modification of SGi
3.2.1.3.3.Delete SGi
3.2.2. APN
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.
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
3.2.4. 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.
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
3.2.7.1. Gx Profile
3.2.7.1.1.Add Gx Profile
3.2.7.1.2.Check Gx Profile
3.2.7.1.4.Delete Gx Profile
3.2.7.2. Gx Peer
3.2.7.2.1.Add Gx Peer
3.2.7.2.2.Query Gx Peer
3.2.7.2.3.Modify Gx Peer
3.2.7.2.4.Delete Gx Peer
3.2.8.1. Gy Profile
3.2.8.1.1.Add Gy Profile
3.2.8.1.2.Check Gy Profile
3.2.8.1.4.Delete Gy Profile
3.2.8.2. Gy Peer
3.2.8.2.1.Add Gy Peer
3.2.8.2.3.Modification of Gy Peer
3.2.8.2.4.Delete Gy Peer
3.2.9. Radius
3.2.10. Ga
3.2.12. CBB
3.3. SGW
3.3.1. FM Info
3.3.2. 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.
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.
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.
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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.
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
Description: Add, query and delete information about mme's S6a interface
Path: Configuration-->Networking -->S6a-->EPC Peer
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.
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.
3.4.2.1.3.Add AMF
3.4.2.1.4.Delete AMF
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.
3.4.2.1.6.Delete K4
3.5. PCRF
Using Firefox or Google Chrome, enter the IP format of the PCRF system:
IP:8000. the default username and password are admin/123456
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.
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.
Subscription
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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
5. Log Management
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.
6. Equipment Management
6.4. routing
7.2. InstallerToggle
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
8. Fault management
9. Grafana
9.2. Manage
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.
9.2.1.2.1.Attach/Detach
9.2.1.2.3.Tau
9.2.1.3. SM Procedure
9.2.1.5.1.Outgoing Messages
9.2.1.5.2.Incoming Messages
9.2.1.6. S6 Message
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
9.2.1.8. GTPv2
Path: Manage-->MME-->GTPv2
9.2.1.8.2.Global Operation
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
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
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
STATISTICS
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
9.2.3.1. Rx
Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Rx
9.2.3.1.1.Rx_Register_Success_Rate
Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Rx-->Rx_Register_Success_Rate
Description: check rx registration success rate
Path: Manage-->PCRF-->Rx-->Rx_Call_Success_Rate
Description: check rx call success rate
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
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.
9.2.3.2.2.Ipcan_volte_session_num
9.2.3.2.3.Ipcan_subscriber_num
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
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
9.2.3.3. SPR
9.2.3.3.1.SPR_Requests
Path: Manage-->PCRF-->SPR-->SPR_Requests
Description:The number of messages received by the spr process
9.2.3.3.2.SPR_Notifications
Path: Manage-->PCRF-->SPR-->SPR_Notifications
Description: spr Number of notifications sent (not used)
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
9.2.3.4.2.Dmsg Total
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
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
9.2.4.2. Reset
Path: Manage-->UDM-->reset
Description: Reset
9.2.4.3. Notify
Path: Manage-->UDM-->notify
Description: Check the notify status
Path: Manage-->UDM-->purge ue
Description: Check the paging ue status
9.2.4.6. Diameter
Path: Manage-->UDM-->Diameter
Description: Check the use of Diameter
10.1. License
Description: View and change the title and icon of the webmaster
Path: System-->Web Info
Figure 10.2-1 Web Info page
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
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"
Path: System-->Tempalate
Path: System-->Tempalate