LTE201 - Cisco Service Provider Mobility Foundation and Intermediate LTE (LTE201)

Introdução

The Cisco Service Provider Mobility Foundation and Intermediate LTE (LTE201) course provides detailed instruction on how to manage, monitor, and configure the Cisco® Aggregation Services Router (ASR) 5000 and Cisco ASR 5500 with the Cisco Virtual Packet Core (VPC), and how to build the required services to support an LTE/SAE public mobile LAN network.

In the foundation sections of the course, you are introduced to the hardware and software architecture of the ASR 5000, ASR 5500, and VPC. You’ll also learn how to navigate and use the Cisco StarOS command line and configure threshold crossing alarms.
In the intermediate sections, you focus on the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) standards and how the ASR 5000, ASR 5500, and VPC are configured to support 4G entities such as Mobility Management Entity (MME), Serving Gateway (SGW), and PDN Gateway (PGW). You build and monitor single-subscriber call flows with default and dedicated bearers on the systems. Troubleshooting techniques for the entire Long-Term Evolution (LTE)/ Secure Agile Exchange (SAE) packet core are used throughout the course.

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Público Alvo

Network engineers
Network consulting engineers
Customer support engineers
Field engineers

Objetivo

Hardware and software architecture of the Cisco ASR 5500 chassis
Hardware and software architecture of the Cisco ASR 5000 chassis
Hardware and software architecture of the Cisco Virtual Packet Core entities
StarOS Command-Line Interface (CLI) for chassis management, monitoring, and configuration
Initial system configuration including creating administrative users, hardware redundancy, and remote management functions
Implementing management functions, such as threshold crossing alarms, and hardware and software monitoring
Basic troubleshooting of hardware and software
Monitoring subscriber bearers, attaching requests through the systems, seeing how resources for each service are dedicated, and detecting the flows as they traverse the switching fabric

Pré Requisitos

Before taking this course, you should have a thorough understanding of IP routing and networking protocols, and a basic working knowledge of applicable 3GPP network operations.

Conteúdo Programatico

Mobility Foundation

Hardware Architecture
ASR 5500 Hardware Architecture
ASR 5000 Hardware Architecture
Cisco Virtualized Packet Core–Single Instance (VPC-SI) Overview
Cisco Virtualized Packet Core–Distributed Instance (VPC-DI) Overview

StarOS Software Architecture
StarOS Evolved Packet Core (EPC) Software Architecture
Initial System Setup
Introduction to the StarOS CLI
Global Configuration Settings
Configuration Terminology

Troubleshooting
ASR 5500 Hardware Troubleshooting
ASR 5000 Hardware Troubleshooting
VPC Troubleshooting
Software Troubleshooting
Logging and Threshold Crossing Alarms

Mobility Intermediate

EPC Overview
MME Service Administration
SGW Function, Operation, Configuration
PGW Configuration
Configuring Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN) Collocated Services

Lab outline

Introduction to the Command Line Interface
Configure Logging and Threshold Crossing Alarms
Configure Contexts and Interfaces
Configure MME
Configure the SGW Service
Configure the PGW Service
Configure GGSN Service