Interface and Port Rules
The assumptions and rules discussed in this section pertain to Ethernet line cards and the type of interfaces they facilitate.
Assumptions
Overall assumptions for the S5/S8 and S11 interfaces used in the LTE EPC between Serving Gateway and PDN-GW are listed below.
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GTPv2-C is the signaling protocol used on the S5/S8 and S11 interfaces. Message and IE definitions comply with 3GPP 29.274.
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S5 and S11 interfaces use IPv6 transport as defined in 29.274, section 10.
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MSISDN is assumed to be sent by MME in initial attach.
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MEI will always be retrieved by MME from UE and sent on S11 during initial attach and UE Requested PDN connectivity procedure.
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MME will always send UE time zone information.
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The default bearer does not require any TFT.
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The PCO IE in Create Session Request shall contain two DNS server IP addresses. [S5/S8]
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UE's location change reporting support is required. [S5/S8]
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The S-GW does not verify the content of the IEs which are forwarded on the S5/S8 interface from the S11 interface. The P-GW verifies the content of all the IEs received on the S5/S8 interface.
S1-U/S11 Interface Rules
The following engineering rules apply to the S1-U0/S11 interface:
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An S1-U/S11 interface is created once the IP address of a logical interface is bound to an S-GW service. The S-GW supports a maximum of one million S1-U peers.
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The logical interface(s) that will be used to facilitate the S1-U0/S11 interface(s) must be configured within an "ingress" context.
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S-GW services must be configured within an "ingress" context.
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At least one S-GW service must be bound to each interface, however, multiple S-GW services can be bound to a single interface if secondary addresses are assigned to the interface.
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Depending on the services offered to the subscriber, the number of sessions facilitated by the S1-U0/S11 interface can be limited.
S5/S8 Interface Rules
This section describes the engineering rules for the S5 interface for communications between the Mobility Access Gateway (MAG) service residing on the S-GW and the Local Mobility Anchor (LMA) service residing on the P-GW.
MAG to LMA Rules
The following engineering rules apply to the S5/S8 interface from the MAG service to the LMA service residing on the P-GW:
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An S5/S8 interface is created once the IP address of a logical interface is bound to an MAG service.
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The logical interface(s) that will be used to facilitate the S5/S8 interface(s) must be configured within the egress context.
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MAG services must be configured within the egress context.
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MAG services must be associated with an S-GW service.
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Depending on the services offered to the subscriber, the number of sessions facilitated by the S5/S8 interface can be limited.