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ZXUN vCG Data Configuration

Contents

 ZXUN vCG System Introduction


 ZXUN vCG Configuration Introduction
 Configuration Preparations
 Basic Data Configuration
 Interconnection Configuration
 Service Configuration
Position of the ZXUN vCG in the Network

CG
• Supports the interconnection with Core
Network (CN) NEs of the PS, EPC, and IMS
domains.

• Implements PS/EPC/IMS CDR processing


functions.

• Generates CDR files in accordance with the


requirements of the Billing Domain (BD)
and sends them to the BD (BD includes the
Charging System and Mediations).

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vCG Management Architecture

O&M network architecture


• The VIM, NFVO/VNFM, and ZXUN CG
hardware use a set of servers and the
corresponding functional entities are
implemented on the virtual resources
managed by the VIM.

• The EMS uses a C/S architecture and logs in


to the EMS server through the client to
implement management and operations.

• The NFVO/VNFM uses a B/S architecture


and the client logs in to the server through
a Web browser for management and
operations.

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VMs Planning Example

Total Total
Specifications per VM Specification
Specification
VM (VNF)
VNF VNFC
Quantity MEM HD MEM HD
HT HT vCPU MEM HDD
(GB) (GB) (GB) (GB)

vCG CG 2 8 16 854 16 32 1708 16 32 1708

 Create Virtual Resources on the TECS Opentack(Project and Network Plane)


 Deploy the VNF on the ZXUN Cloudstudio (NFVO)

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Network Planning Example
 Physical Network Planning

NeutronSubne vNIC
NE Board/Server NeutronNet NeutronSubnetName Vlan ID VRF Mask VMInterfaceIP Next-hop
tCIDR Type
Rf1: 10.200.210.1

ZTE_CG_31_CN_NET ZTE_CG_31_CN_SUBNET 1320 No_VRF 10.200.210.0 29 DVS Rf2: 10.200.210.2 10.200.210.6


Float :
10.200.210.3
CG CG
Bx1: 10.200.210.9

ZTE_CG_31_BC_NET ZTE_CG_31_BC_SUBNET 1321 No_VRF 10.200.210.8 29 DVS Bx2: 10.200.210.10 10.200.210.14


Float :
10.200.210.11

 Service Network Planning

VNF Interface VRF IP Address Mask Description


Diameter-Rf service IP No VRF 10.200.210.3 29 Connect to SSS/SBC
CG
FTP- Billing No VRF 10.200.210.11 29 Connect to Billing Center

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Contents

 ZXUN vCG System Introduction


 ZXUN vCG Configuration Introduction
 Configuration Preparations
 Basic Data Configuration
 Interconnection Configuration
 Service Configuration
Configuration Flow
Start

• Preparations for the configuration include software


Configuration
and hardware preparations and operations on the
Preparation
Local Maintenance Terminal

Basic Data
• sets the IP route
Configuration

Interconnection • ZXUN CG including the Diameter interconnection


Configuration and FTP interconnection

• CDR Construction Configuration


Service
Configuration • CDR Routing
• CDR Filtering
• etc.
End

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Contents

 ZXUN vCG System Introduction


 ZXUN vCG Configuration Introduction
 Configuration Preparations
 Basic Data Configuration
 Interconnection Configuration
 Service Configuration
Configuration Preparations
 1. In the address bar of your browser, enter http://Server IP address:2323/NE identifier_NE
ID/client/, and press the Enter key

 2.Set the parameters in the Login dialog box with Username&Password, Click Login

Note:
1.Navigation command
tree
2.Result output area
3.Command execution area
4.GUI configuration area

Basic Operation
• Adding configuration
data (ADD ...)
• Deleting configuration
data (DEL ...)
• Modifying configuration
data (SET ...)
• Querying configuration
data (SHOW ... )

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Contents

 ZXUN vCG System Introduction


 ZXUN vCG Configuration Introduction
 Configuration Preparations
 Basic Data Configuration
 Interconnection Configuration
 Service Configuration
Configuring the IP Route Stack Example
• ON 8905
• ip route 10.200.210.3 255.255.255.255 10.200.210.6 name CG_Diameter-Rf_service_IP

• ON CG
• ADD
ROUTING:ROUTETYPE="SIGNAL",ETHNAME="eth1",IP="10.200.212.31",SUBMASK="255.255.255.255",GATEWAY="
10.200.210.6";
• ADD
ROUTING:ROUTETYPE="SIGNAL",ETHNAME="eth1",IP="10.200.212.32",SUBMASK="255.255.255.255",GATEWAY="
10.200.210.6";

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Contents

 ZXUN vCG System Introduction


 ZXUN vCG Configuration Introduction
 Configuration Preparations
 Basic Data Configuration
 Interconnection Configuration
 Service Configuration
CG Interconnection Achitecture (IMS)

Interface Protocal
Bi ftp/sftp
Billing Center
Rf Diameter

Bi

CG

Rf

AS/CSCF/MGCF
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CG Diameter Interconnection

Diameter link Hostname & realm


Diameter Diameter

SCTP SCTP SCTP Assoication IP&PORT&Module


IP IP config &Role

L2 L2
IP & route config IP
L1 L1
CG IMS NE

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Configuring Diameter Interconnection Data
• This command creates a realm that the CG belongs
1.Configure CG
to and configures the name of the realm.(Command:
local Realm name
ADD REALM )

2. Configure CG • Configures the host name of the CG. (Command:ADD


local Host name HOST )

3. Configure a SCTP • Configures SCTP association for Diameter links.


association
(Command:ADD SCTPLINK )

4. Configure • Configures a remote IP address for an SCTP link.


remote IP address (Command: ADD REMOTEIP )

• When the CG needs to receive ACR messages from a


5. Configure a
front-end service NE, use this command to create a
Diameter link
Diameter link.(Command: ADD DIMLINK )

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Configuring Diameter Interconnection Data Example

• ADD REALM:REALM="ims.zte.com";

• ADD HOST:HOST="cg01.ims.zte.com";

• ADD SCTPLINK:ID=1,NAME="cg01_to_sss01_link01",LOCALPORT=3868,
LOCALIP="10.200.210.3",REMOTEPORT=3868,REMOTEIP="10.200.212.31";
• ADD SCTPLINK:ID=2,NAME="cg01_to_sss01_link02",LOCALPORT=3869,
LOCALIP="10.200.210.3",REMOTEPORT=3869,REMOTEIP="10.200.212.32";

• ADD REMOTEIP:ID=1,REMOTEIP="10.200.212.32";
• ADD REMOTEIP:ID=2,REMOTEIP="10.200.212.31";

• ADD
DIMLINK:ID=1,NAME="cg01_to_sss01_link01",REMOTEHOST="sss01.ims.zte.com",
REMOTEREALM="ims.zte.com",PROTOCOL="SCTP",LINKID=1;
• ADD
DIMLINK:ID=2,NAME="cg01_to_sss01_link02",REMOTEHOST="sss01.ims.zte.com",
REMOTEREALM="ims.zte.com",PROTOCOL="SCTP",LINKID=2;

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Bi Interface Interconnection

Note:
The Bi interface of the ZXUN CG supports the FTP protocol, meaning that CDR files can be sent to the carrier's
billing center through FTP. CDR FTP transmission modes include Pull mode and Push mode.
 In Pull mode, the ZXUN CG operates as the FTP server while the billing center operates as an FTP client. The
billing center connects to the ZXUN CG and downloads files.
 In Push mode, the ZXUN CG operates as an FTP client while the billing center operates as the FTP server. The
ZXUN CG connects to the billing center and uploads files.

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Configuring Bi Interconnection Data

1. Configure a
billing center • Sets an account for the billing center.
account (Command:ADD BXACCOUNT)

2. Configuring an • Sets an SFTP server.(Command:ADD


SFTP/FTP server SFTPSVR/FTPSVR )

• Sets s an output directory, when the CG and


3. Configure an
charging center transfer CDR files in push mode
output directory
through FTP or SFTP.(Command: ADD
CDRTRANDIR )

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Bi Interconnection Example -Push mode
• ADD SFTPSVR:ID=2,USERNAME="IMS_cdr",IP="192.168.50.60",SCANTIME=60,
HOMEDIR="/billing01/IMS_CDR";

• ADD
CDRTRANDIR:SVRID=2,ID=1,CHNLID=1,REMOTEDIR="ch1",FILENAMEFMT="*";
• ADD
CDRTRANDIR:SVRID=2,ID=2,CHNLID=2,REMOTEDIR="ch2",FILENAMEFMT="*";
• ADD
CDRTRANDIR:SVRID=2,ID=3,CHNLID=3,REMOTEDIR="ch3",FILENAMEFMT="*";
• ADD
CDRTRANDIR:SVRID=2,ID=4,CHNLID=4,REMOTEDIR="ch4",FILENAMEFMT="*";
• ADD
CDRTRANDIR:SVRID=2,ID=5,CHNLID=5,REMOTEDIR="ch5",FILENAMEFMT="*";

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Bi Interconnection Example -Pull mode
• ADD
BXACCOUNT:ACNTNAME="et123",PATH="/global/bill/cdr/remote/ch6",UID=610;

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Contents

 ZXUN vCG System Introduction


 ZXUN vCG Configuration Introduction
 Configuration Preparations
 Basic Data Configuration
 Interconnection Configuration
 Service Configuration
Configuring Service Data -1

1.Configure global • sets global CDR construction parameters.(Command:


CDR construction SET IMSCDRCONSTRUCT )
parameters
• sets whether to convert a SIP number to a TEL
2. Configure number and whether to add a prefix in TEL format
SIP_URL
Conversion (Command:SET IMSSIPTEL )

• sets a CDR type-based routing condition for


3. Configure a
constructed CDRs.(Command:ADD CRECTYPERUT )
Record type
Routing Condition
• Configures a routing group for constructed CDRs,
4. Configure CDR set the CDR Channel ID and CDR Format parameters
Construction of output CDRs.(Command:ADD IMSCRUTGRP )
Routing Group
• sets the parameters of the specified channel.Channel
parameters include Channel Description, Max CDR
5. Configure
Channel File Size, Create CDR File Interval, CDR File No. Range,
CDR File Naming Format, Channel Directory Name,
and QC Flag(Command: SET CHNL)
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Configuring Service Data -2
• configures the quality checking parameters, including
6.Configure QC
QC File Interval, Encode QC File Header, Encode QC
parameters
File Tail, and Encode CDR File No.(Command: SET
QCPARAM )

7. Configure Global • sets the global backup parameters, including Backup


Backup Rule Period, Auto Backup /Delete Time, Online Keep Days,
Backup Keep Days, Backup Location, and
Compress(Command:SET CDRBACKUP )

8. COMMIT • submit a command that does not take effect.


(Command:COMMIT )

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Configuring Service Data Example -1
• SET IMSCDRCONSTRUCT:WAITTM=120,MODE="Timed
Segment",INTERIM=1800,DEFCHNLID=1,CDRFMT="ZTE IMS ASN.1";
• SET IMSSIPTEL:SIPTOTEL="True",ADDTELPREFIX="True";

• ADD CRECTYPERUT:CONDID=1,CONDTYPE="POSITIVE",VALUE="PCSCFRecord",
NAME="PCSCF";
• ADD CRECTYPERUT:CONDID=2,CONDTYPE="POSITIVE",VALUE="ICSCFRecord", NAME="ICSCF";
• ADD
CRECTYPERUT:CONDID=3,CONDTYPE="POSITIVE",VALUE="SCSCFRecord",NAME="SCSCF";
• ADD CRECTYPERUT:CONDID=4,CONDTYPE="POSITIVE",VALUE="ECSCFRecord",
NAME="ECSCF";
• ADD CRECTYPERUT:CONDID=5,CONDTYPE="POSITIVE",VALUE="SCSCFRecord",
NAME="BGCF";
• ADD CRECTYPERUT:CONDID=6,CONDTYPE="POSITIVE",VALUE="SCSCFRecord",
NAME="AGCF";
• ADD CRECTYPERUT:CONDID=7,CONDTYPE="POSITIVE",VALUE="SCSCFRecord",
NAME="MGCF";
• ADD CRECTYPERUT:CONDID=8,CONDTYPE="POSITIVE",VALUE="MMTELRecord", NAME="SSS";
• ADD CRECTYPERUT:CONDID=9,CONDTYPE="POSITIVE",VALUE="ASBCRecord", NAME="ASBC";
• ADD CRECTYPERUT:CONDID=10,CONDTYPE="POSITIVE",VALUE="IBCFRecord
/ISBCRecord",NAME="ISBC";

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Configuring Service Data Example -2
• ADD IMSCRUTGRP:GRPID=1,PRIORITY=40,CONDID=1,CHNLID=2,CDRFMT="ZTE IMS
ASN.1",NAME="PCSCF";
• ADD IMSCRUTGRP:GRPID=3,PRIORITY=10,CONDID=3,CHNLID=4,CDRFMT="ZTE IMS
ASN.1",NAME="SSS";

• SET
CHNL:ID=1,CHNLDESC="ch1",FILESIZE=8192,INTERVAL=600,EMPTYFILE="False",FILESEQ="xxxx
x",NAMEFMT="%Y%M%D
%N.dat",SEQRESET="False",RMBPREFIX="True",DIR="ch1",FTP="False",DUPCNT=0,FILEOUT="Tr
ue",QCFLAG="False";
• SET
CHNL:ID=2,CHNLDESC="SBC",FILESIZE=2048,INTERVAL=600,EMPTYFILE="False",FILESEQ="xxxx
x",NAMEFMT="SBC01.CH1.%Y%M%D%h%m_
%N.dat",SEQRESET="False",RMBPREFIX="False",DIR="ch2",FTP="True",DUPCNT=0,FILEOUT="Tr
ue",QCFLAG="False";
• SET
CHNL:ID=4,CHNLDESC="MMTEL",FILESIZE=2048,INTERVAL=600,EMPTYFILE="False",FILESEQ="
xxxxx",NAMEFMT="SSS01.CH3.%Y%M%D%h%m_
%N.dat",SEQRESET="False",RMBPREFIX="False",DIR="ch4",FTP="True",DUPCNT=0,FILEOUT="Tr
ue",QCFLAG="False";

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Configuring Service Data Example -3
• SET QCPARAM:QCINTERVAL="1440",QCHEADER="False",QCTAIL="False",CDRFILENO="False";

• SET
CDRBACKUP:TYPE="Manual",TIME=01:00,OLKEEPDAY=30,LOCATION="LOCBACK",COMPRESS=
"NO";

• COMMIT

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