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Presenter: Adrian POP Global Capability Management - Transfer

Global information session sharing FMC/IMS solutions overview and IP planning aspects Part 1 - Overview Wednesday, 09.07.2008 10:00-10:30 AM (GMT +2). Presenter: Adrian POP Global Capability Management - Transfer CMO GS CSI NSO Capability Development SDE. Design. Integrate. Consult.

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  1. Global information session sharingFMC/IMS solutions overview and IP planning aspectsPart 1 - OverviewWednesday, 09.07.200810:00-10:30AM(GMT +2) Presenter: Adrian POP Global Capability Management - Transfer CMO GS CSI NSO Capability Development SDE

  2. Design Integrate Consult Make & Ship Who we are/ what are we doing • IT Integration team • Responsible for deliveries: IP Planning documents (DNP/EPF) • IMS/FMC Core IP planning templates • IMS/FMC Core IP planning guideline for pilot projects (HSSd) • Support regions: Organizing Workshops Organizing/ Enabling sessions Support Pilot projects in the region Generating working guidelines • Support staging process DNP – Documentation IT Net Planning EPF – Engineering Planning Folder

  3. Who we are/ what are we doingConsult / Design / Make & Ship process DNP IP addressing Communication matrix Customized output based on customer requirements Yes Tool support needed / available? Detailed planning Inputs from consultative phase IP Planning Tool SECANT No EPF Engineering Planning Folder Site Survey • Detailed planning phases includes: • Detailed IP planning • SECANT tool for IP planning - optional • A certified planner can produce the DNP based on HW configuration guidelines and IP planning guidelines • Outputs are • DNP & EPF • DNP used to fill the TPD (cooperation with Staging Center) • SECANT files (TPD export, ACL rules, communication matrix) TPD Technical Project Data Part of the output used for TPD TPD load specific Different types: HSS, CSCF, PCS

  4. What we need for IP planning • Reaching a common definition of External Interfaces ASI/PAE • VLANs definition with assigned IP addresses • Acceptance of hardware requirements • Deeper knowledge of the related equipments in the customer’s network • If possible , conducting the Site Survey • Agreement upon the way in which the solution will be implemented

  5. Planning aspects DNP – Documentation IT Net Planning Project specific … • System overview (overall & site specific) • System Configuration (detailed network diagramm) • Guaranteed connectivity to existing elements (“Interfaces”) • Network design • VLAN- and IP-Planning • IP Subnetting • Delivery of communication matrix for further security issues (e.g. Firewall Integration) • Component Adressing (IP-Adresses, Hostnamens, static routes, def GW, routing rules, etc.) • Easy usable specification for realization- and installation tasks Documentation Net Planning (DNP) Jhdslfueaöoföoifsödal Jhdlkjshdlkshfdkhjhfldjhf Kjsdöihkljhglfdskjhgalk kjhdsalfkjhadslkjfhdaslkjf 

  6. Planning aspectsEPF – Engineering Planning Folder Project specific .. • Summary of relevant Requirements of ASI Components (Dimension [incl. Height in RU], Power Supply, Cooling, Power-Connector.-Type, Weight etc.) • Room planning for the new components on customer’s site based on their physical requirements (dimension, cooling, power, etc.) based on site survey information • Power Circuit planning (ensuring high availability) • Rack-installation planning(usability of existing hardware etc.) • Request for missing hardware during delivery and point out of needless equipment • Easy usable specification for realization- and installation tasks Engineering Planning Folder (EPF) Jhdslfueaöoföoifsödal Jhdlkjshdlkshfdkhjhfldjhf Kjsdöihkljhglfdskjhgalk kjhdsalfkjhadslkjfhdaslkjf 

  7. @vantage Platform (1) • Platform consists of: • Hardware • Operating system + cluster software (optional) • Middleware • Commercial HW: • SUN servers • SPARC processors • Scalable (CPUs + Clustering) • Platform was developed on different hardware (SUN for commercial version) • Using standard commercial software, which, integrated in telecommunication network elements, provides basic functionalities like: • Carrier grade high availability • Hardware modularity • Protocol and interfaces for external communications • Means for statistics and accounting • Means for events and alarms handling

  8. @vantage Platform (2) IMS products (CSCF, HSS etc.) is the product specific software that runs on the top of the @vantage platform Application Programming Interface (API) Middleware High availability Single system Image view Integrated commercial SW Modularity Configurable multiple LAN support IT Telecommunication Platform Operating System (OS) Cluster SW (opt.) Commercial SW: High scalability HW SUN Hardware Operating System: SUN SOLARIS 10 Cluster Software: SUN CLUSTER

  9. PLMN/PSTN Bearer IP Bearer IMS Signaling SIP ISUP Signaling MAP Signaling IP-PBX HSS AP AP IMS 5.0Reference Architecture • Overall Architecture for IMS based VoIP (simplified example): Network Mgmt Billing&Accounting Subscriber Admin OAM @COM iNMC Other Networks SIP AS HSS,MCF (CMS-8200) CSCF,BGCF,MCF,TCRF SVS,BCF (CFX-5000) Other SIP Operators IMS hiQ 4200IP Centrex VAS (1,2) MGCF PSTN / PLMN PCRF/SPDF (PCS-5000) C-BGF MGW IP Unity(Conferencing) “Access” (1) (2) GSM / WLAN xDSL IAD,CM/EMTA ASN-GW,PDGW HLR SMSC xGSN MSC Roaming / Handover CS-Domain PS-RAN Wireless Network Fixed Network

  10. HSS IMS5.0 Core Network elements • CMS-8200: HSS – Home Subscriber Server • Stores the IMS User Profiles including the User Identification, Addressing information (Public-/Private User IDs, IMSI, MSISDN, ...), Service Provisioning Information (Filter Criteria), User Mobility Information (S-CSCF address), Charging Information (CCF-, ECF address), Radius Parameters (GCID, IP-address, SGSN-ID) • Provides support for User Authentication (AKA Authentication Vector) and Mobility Control. • The HSS therefore retrieves information from the HLR and the SMS-C via a MAP interface • Provides Subscriber Self Administration (SSA) support • CFX-5000: CSCF – Call Session Control Function • Can be viewed as a SIP based Multimedia Session Controller. • Includes the three 3GPP standard functions: S-CSCF, I-CSCF, P-CSCF. • The P-CSCF provides SigComp, QoS Support, Integrity/Confidentiality Support (IMS AKA) • The P-CSCF may also provide a SIP-ALG for NAT, Far-end NAT, IPv4/v6 translation and pinholing • The I-CSCF is the first contact point into the operator network and performs the S-CSCF Selection • The S-CSCF performs the User Authentication, Charging and Session/Service Control • The S-CSCF may also provide Mobility Control for Roaming and Handover • CFX-5000: BGCF – Breakout Gateway Control Function • Is responsible for selecting the MGCF that controls the IMS Interworking to the PSTN/CS-Domain. • The selection could e.g. be based on operator policy / Number Plan. • The BGCF is co-located with the S-CSCF. Each S-CSCF has a BGCF.

  11. IMS5.0 Core Network elements • CFX-5200: MGCF - Media Gateway Controller • Performs the Signalling Conversion from SIP to ISUP and vice versa. • May include the Signalling Gateway (SGW) function. • Controls the MGW(s) via MGCP (Mn-interface). • May generate Charging CDRs. • The HiQ8000 v11 is used as MGCF. • Acme Net-Net 4250 BG: Media Proxy • Provides NAT, Far-end NAT, IPv4/v6 translation • Protects the IMS bearer traffic (pinholing) • Is controlled by the PDF via H.248 • PCS-5000: PDF – Policy Decision Function • Acts as a policy decision point for SBLP control of IP bearer resources • Communicates with the GGSN using the Gx’+ interface and with the Media Proxy via Ia (H.248) • Is provided on a standalone machine and cannot be co-located with the P-CSCF

  12. IP-PBX AP AP IMS Based FMC PLMN/PSTN Bearer Billing&Accounting Network Mgmt Subscriber Admin IP Bearer For FMCProducts OAM @COM IMS signaling ISUP signaling MAP i/w Networks SIP AS CSCF/BGCF MCF / BCF (CFX-5000) HSS/MCF (CMS-8200) IMS Other IMS Operator Voice IP Centrex PoC IMP ... (1,2) PSTN / PLMN PCRF (PCS-5000) MGCF Media Proxy MGW IP Unity(Conferencing) “Access” (1) (2) GSM / WLAN RoHo xDSL,cable modem HLR SMS-C xGSN PDGW MSC CS-Domain PS-RAN WLAN Network Fixed Network

  13. IMS5.0 Non-Core Network elements • MGCF - Media Gateway Controller • Performs the Signalling Conversion from SIP to ISUP and vice versa. • May include the Signalling Gateway (SGW) function. • Controls the MGW(s) via MGCP (Mn-interface). • May generate Charging CDRs. • The hiQ8000, hiE9200 and MSS are used as MGCF. • MGW - Media Gateway • Performs the IMS Bearer traffic conversion e.g. Voice/RTP/UDP/IP to Voice/TDM. • Is able to perform transcoding. • The MGW is controlled by the MGCF. • The hiG1200, hiG1400 and Nokia MGW U3Care used as MGW.

  14. SIP MRF IMS5.0 Non-Core Network elements • Voice Application Server • Performs Web based call management and admin for users and business group administrators • Provides attendant function and presence management • Acts as Call Agent (Routing, Charging) • Acts as voice feature Server (Business and Regulatory features) • hiQ4200 and NVS are used in Consumer VoIP solutions • hiQ4200/4300 are used in Business VoIP solutions • MRF – Media Resouce Function • Performs Voice and Multimedia Conferencing • Provides multiple ways to initiate a conference • Can be controlled via Web or TUI • May support secure ways to admit participants into a conference • May also support features like chatting and slides sharing • IP Unity solution based on Mereon 6000 is used as MRF

  15. @vantage Application Servers Front-end • CSDM – Community Server Data Manager • used for subscriber self administration via the Ut-interface • it allows IMS users the administration and management of contact lists, group lists and access lists • GLMS-Group List Mgm’t Server • MPM – Mobile Presence Manager • Application-independent Presence and Availability for users w/ centralized contact lists • GLMS-Group List Mgm’t Server • PaT – Push and Talk Server • 1-to-1, 1-to-Many, Many-to-Many • Session Handling and Group Mgm’t: Buddy Lists, ChatRooms, Ad-hoc Groups, Open/Private Groups • SIP-AS – SIP Application Server • Generic Service Platform for new FMC applications • Java based Service Creation environment Sun Netra T1000 Back-end database Sun Netra T2000 MPM, PaT, SIP-ASApplication Servers

  16. IT & OAM Equipments

  17. SECANT IT/IP Planning Tool SECurity And IP-Network planning Tool Two Main Tasks of SECANT • Network and security planning for IP-based networks • Storage of IP-related basic data (worldwide) of NE SECANT Homepage (NSN Intranet) http://secant.com.siemens.de

  18. Contact information / download location • If you have any questions, please contact Mobile Networks IP Planning from NSO Capability Management • Mail:   adrian.pop@siemens.com Tel:    +40-264-506 053 Mobile: +40-732-810 784 • Slides will be available in IMS/Sharenet (MN IP Community (coming soon) • https://sharenet-ims.inside.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/Open/cop_NSO_MobileNetworksIP

  19. 10 Minutes Break

  20. Backup

  21. TISPAN NGN ArchitectureLayered Structure (2) • IMS Core • Subscriber registration, authentication and authorization • SIP session support and Service Control • Public User Identities (TEL URI, SIP URI) • Interworking with legacy networks (PSTN / PLMN) • RACS – Resource & Admission Control Subsystem • Responsible for elements of policing control including resource reservation and admission control in the access and aggregation networks • NASS – Network Attachment Sub System • Subscriber access authentication over multiple access technologies • Session Management • Enrich session info with personalized subscription data • Service authentication and access awareness for applications and services • Applications • Provide voice and other services

  22. IPSec Planning SECANT Process IP - B a s i c d a t a NE / com.matrix / Subnet plan / IP-Addresses IPSec data com.matrix S t a r t F i n i S h HW Definitions Network Engineering Calculation ACL Generation Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter      all ACL IKE ACL IKE • NEs • Regions • Router / IF • Com.settings • Subnets • IP–Addr. • IPSec Data • ACL Rules Customer doc. (Excel) detailed

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