Product Description
This section describes the MME network function and its position in the LTE network.
The MME is the key control-node for the LTE access network. It works in relation with the evolved NodeB (eNodeB), Serving Gateway (S-GW) within the Evolved Packet Core (EPC), or LTE/SAE core network to perform the following functions:
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Involved in the bearer activation/deactivation process and is also responsible for choosing the S-GW and for a UE at the initial attach and at the time of intra-LTE handover involving Core Network (CN) node relocation.
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Provides P-GW selection for subscriber to connect to PDN.
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Provides idle mode UE tracking and paging procedure, including retransmissions.
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Chooses the appropriate S-GW for a UE.
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Responsible for authenticating the user (by interacting with the HSS).
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Works as termination point for Non-Access Stratum (NAS) signaling.
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Responsible for generation and allocation of temporary identities to UEs.
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Checks the authorization of the UE to camp on the service provider's Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) and enforces UE roaming restrictions.
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The MME is the termination point in the network for ciphering/integrity protection for NAS signaling and handles the security key management.
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Communicates with MMEs in the same PLMN or on different PLMNs. The S10 interface that is used for MME relocation and MME-to-MME information transfer or handoff.
Besides the earlier mentioned functions, the lawful interception of signaling is supported by the MME.
The MME also provides the control plane function for mobility between LTE and 2G/3G access networks with the S3 interface stopping at the MME from the SGSN. In addition, the MME interfaces with SGSN for interconnecting to the legacy network.
The MME also terminates the S6a interface toward the home HSS for roaming UEs.
In accordance with 3GPP standard, the MME provides the following functions and procedures in the LTE/SAE network:
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Non-Access Stratum (NAS) signaling
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NAS signaling security
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Inter CN node signaling for mobility between 3GPP access networks (terminating S3)
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UE Reachability in ECM-IDLE state (including control and execution of paging retransmission)
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Tracking Area list management
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PDN GW and Serving GW selection
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MME selection for handover with MME change
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SGSN selection for handover to 2G or 3G 3GPP access networks
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Roaming (S6a toward home HSS)
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Authentication
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Bearer management functions including dedicated bearer establishment.
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Lawful Interception of signaling traffic
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UE Reachability procedures
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Interfaces with MSC for Voice paging
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Interfaces with SGSN for interconnecting to legacy network
Qualified Platforms
MME is a StarOS application that runs on Cisco ASR 5500 and virtualized platforms. For additional platform information, refer to the appropriate System Administration Guide and/or contact your Cisco account representative.
Licenses
The MME is a licensed Cisco product. Separate session and feature licenses may be required. Contact your Cisco account representative for detailed information on specific licensing requirements. For information on installing and verifying licenses, refer to the Managing License Keys section of the Software Management Operations chapter in the System Administration Guide.