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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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3 1 GENERAL FEATURE INFORMATION .............................................................................................................5
4 1.1 FRS TITLE: MULTI-STANDARD IUH INTEGRATION.............................................................................................5
5 1.2 FEATURE # 171268 ........................................................................................................................................5
6 1.3 NETWORK ELEMENT .......................................................................................................................................5
7 1.4 FEATURE ORDER TYPE ...................................................................................................................................5
8 1.5 INTERNAL/EXTERNAL FEATURE .......................................................................................................................5
9 1.6 PLM FRS OWNER..........................................................................................................................................5
10 1.7 FRS CONTRIBUTORS ......................................................................................................................................5
11 1.8 FRS APPROVERS ...........................................................................................................................................5
12 1.9 REVISION HISTORY .........................................................................................................................................5
13 1.10 REQUESTED RELEASES ..................................................................................................................................6
14 2 FEATURE INFORMATION .................................................................................................................................6
15 2.1 FEATURE OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................................6
16 2.2 FEATURE DESCRIPTION...................................................................................................................................6
17 2.3 FEATURE VALUE AND BENEFITS ......................................................................................................................9
18 2.4 MARKET INFORMATION................................................................................................................................. 10
19 2.4.1 Applicable Market .............................................................................................................................. 10
20 2.4.2 Technology......................................................................................................................................... 10
21 3 DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................... 10
22 3.1 DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................................... 10
23 3.2 PERFORMANCE / CAPACITY / RELIABILITY REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................... 11
24 3.3 OPERATION, ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT ....................................................................................... 11
25 3.3.1 Counter Requirements ...................................................................................................................... 11
26 3.3.2 Fault Management and Alarm Requirements .................................................................................. 11
27 3.3.3 Configuration Management and Parameter Requirements ............................................................ 11
28 3.3.4 Billing Requirements .......................................................................................................................... 11
29 3.3.5 Serviceability Requirements.............................................................................................................. 11
30 3.3.6 Specific Documentation Requirements ............................................................................................ 11
31 3.3.7 Software Optional Control ................................................................................................................. 12
32 4 RESTRICTIONS, LIMITATIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS ........................................................................... 12
33 4.1 KNOWN FEATURE RESTRICTIONS, LIMITATIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS .......................................................... 12
34 5 DEPENDENCIES .............................................................................................................................................. 12
35 5.1 KNOWN FEATURE DEPENDENCIES ............................................................................................................... 12
36 5.2 HARDWARE DEPENDENCIES......................................................................................................................... 12
37 5.3 SOFTWARE DEPENDENCIES ......................................................................................................................... 12
38 5.4 INTERWORKING TO EXTERNAL NODES/INTERFACES ..................................................................................... 12
39 5.5 DEVICE DEPENDENCIES ............................................................................................................................... 12
40 5.6 ENGINEERING IMPACTS ................................................................................................................................ 13
41 6 STANDARDS .................................................................................................................................................... 13
42 6.1 APPLICABLE STANDARDS ............................................................................................................................. 13
43 7 OTHER RELATED DOCUMENTATION......................................................................................................... 13
44 7.1 OTHER DOCUMENTATION............................................................................................................................. 13
45 8 ACRONYMS AND DEFINITIONS ................................................................................................................... 13
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52 Small Cell AP, Small Cell GW, Small Cell Management System
54 Basic
56 Internal
58 Philippe Cassuto
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Feature Patch/Prop/S
Release Comments
# ource
171268 BCR 4.3 BCR4.3 for phase 1 containing 3G only solution
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67 2 FEATURE INFORMATION
69 This feature enables the support on the SCGW of a 3rd party CPE using Iuh interface based on
70 3GPP R10 specifications.
72 AT&T requests that for Indoor Small Cells, a Multi-Standard product is provided which supports a
73 Multi-Vendor implementation. The Indoor Multi-Standard product should support multiple
74 technologies: 3G, LTE and WiFi.
75 To support Multi-Vendor implementation, ALU is requested to act as the integrator for the Indoor
76 Small Cells from either vendor. This means ALU has to provide the network integration as per the
77 customer’s requirements. This is divided into Core Network integration and IT System integration.
78 Some elements come from the customer’s existing solutions, so not all elements are necessarily
79 provided in the end-to-end solution architecture. In particular, the SeGW is from Cisco, the NTP
80 server is either from Meinberg or Symmetricon and the Load Balancers are from F5. AT&T also
81 use firewalls from Juniper.
82 To support this request the following elements are required to meet the architecture:
87 8950 AAA
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97 Figure 1. Core Network Integration with 3G, LTE and WiFi
98 In this figure, the Small Cell is an integrated 3G + LTE + WiFi product. The Core Network
99 Integration is shown using the Multi-Standard Small Cell Gateway and assumes use of the 7750
100 Service Router as the WLAN Gateway.
101 For 3rd Party integration, the Small Cells connect using Iuh/S1 with WiFi connectivity optionally
102 bypassing the Security Gateway. For interconnection between Small Cells, use of Iurh/X2 is
103 assumed.
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107 In this figure, there is no WiFi management integration shown (as this is assumed to be part of the
108 existing AT&T management solution). Each Element Management System is assumed to be 3G
109 and LTE capable.
110 For 3rd Party Integration, the Small Cells connect over TR-069 to the Motive Femtocell Device
111 Management System (FDMS) using the TR-196 standard data model. Integration with Motive
112 Service Management Platform (SMP) is required for 2 reasons:
113 Location "Feature Description" is a full description of the technical requirements for the
114 feature. This includes a problem description followed by a suggested means of solving the
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115 problem. It is best to provide as much detail as possible. Verification is done by using the
116 ADS geo-location database implemented on SMP which also provides some location
117 specific provisioning
119 Integration with Relevance Service Enablement Platform (SEP) is required to provide a single Fault
120 Management interface towards the AT&T IT System using a CORBA North Bound Interface (NBI).
121 Additionally an FTP interface is provided towards the AT&T IT System for collection of
122 Performance Management files from the OpenSSH File Server. Lastly an Inventory Management
123 report is generated on the Home Device Manager (HDM) for Inventory Management import into
124 the AT&T IT System.
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127 Figure 3. Proposed Solution Phasing
128 In this proposal, a 3G only solution is proposed based on existing BCR4.x functionality supported.
129 The first step is to introduce Iuh+. In phase 1, the FDMS is also introduced with Location
130 Verification support from SMP/ADS and NBI Integration for FM , PM and IM. The SCMS is
131 required to support provisioning of 3rd Party Small Cells onto the SCGW at this time. Phase 2 adds
132 the LTE parts and the completion of the SMP Metrocell Management Console work. This last
133 phase includes WiFi also.
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136 The added value to the customer is to support multiple technologies in the same product and to
137 support a multi-vendor environment, thus allowing competition between vendors.
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140 AT&T
Require-
General Requirements
ment #
The existing functionalities supported by the SC-GW on the Iuh interface (currently based on 3GPP
Release 8) shall comply with 3GPP R10 specifications.
Note : This is to support 3rd party CPE onto ALU SC-GW based on R10 Iuh
In addition, the following functionalities shall be supported on the SC-GW and comply with Iuh
Release 10 specifications :
PS and CS+PS outgoing handover
Macro to Small Cell Hand in
Small Cell to Small Cell Handover using direct Iurh interface (3GPP TS 25.471)
CMAS
RTP Mux in UL (3GPP TS 25.444)
R2 Open and Hybrid Access Support
Notes :
CSG support is not required within this feature, so UEs shall be handled as non-CSG
capable UEs
Only Non-ALU HNB to Non-ALU HNB Iurh Handover is required
way.
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146
147 3.2 Performance / Capacity / Reliability Requirements
Require-
Performance / Capacity / Reliability Requirements
ment #
R4 None
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149 3.3 Operation, Administration and Management
Require-
Counter Requirements
ment #
R5 None
151 3.3.2 Fault Management and Alarm Requirements
Require-
Fault Management and Alarm Requirements
ment #
R6 None
152 3.3.3 Configuration Management and Parameter Requirements
153
Require-
Configuration Management and Parameter Requirements
ment #
New parameters may be needed for features which were not previously supported over Iuh (listed
R7
in R2)
154
Require-
Billing Requirements
ment #
R8 None
156 3.3.5 Serviceability Requirements
Require-
Serviceability Requirements
ment #
R9 None
157 3.3.6 Specific Documentation Requirements
Require-
Specific Documentation Requirements
ment #
R10 None
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# Description of Restriction/Limitation/Clarification
It is not required to support both Iu’ and Iuh simultaneously on the SC-GW, ie the SC-GW shall
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operate either in Iuh or Iu’ mode.
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162 5 DEPENDENCIES
Optional or
# Feature # Feature Title
Required
1
# Hardware Dependencies
1
# Software Dependencies
1 None
# Interworking Dependencies
1 ALU HNB GW interworking with non-ALU HNB will require IOT
2
# Device Dependencies
1 None, CSG UEs will be handled as non-CSG UEs during Incoming mobility
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# Engineering Impacts
1 None
169 6 STANDARDS
173 none
Acronym Definition
ADS Auxiliary Data Store
AP Access Point
ASN.1 Abstract Syntax Notation One
BCR Base Station Cluster Release
BSR Base Station Router
CAMEL Customized Application for Mobile Network Enhanced Logic
CDR Customer Data Record
CGF Charging Gateway Function
CPE Customer Premises Equipment
FDMS Femtocell Device Management System (FDMS)
FM Fault Management
GGSN Gateway GPRS Supporting Node
GPRS General Packet Radio System
GSM Global System for Mobile Telecommunications
GW Gateway
HDM Home Device Manager
HLR Home Location Register
HNB Home NodeB
IM Inventory Management
IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity
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