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Cisco ASR 5000 Series User Manual

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Features and Functionality - Basic â–€
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Product Overview â–„
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Paging
CS-Paging is initiated by a peer node - such as the MSC - when there is data to be sent to an idle or unavailable UE. CS-
paging requires the Gs interface. This type of paging is intended to trigger a service request from the UE. If necessary,
the SGSN can use PS-Paging to notify the UE to switch channels. Once the UE reaches the connected state, the data is
forwarded to it.
Paging frequency can be controlled by configuring a paging-timer.
Service Request
The Service Request procedure is used by the MN in the PMM Idle state to establish a secure connection to the SGSN
as well as request resource reservation for active contexts.
The SGSN allows configuration of the following restrictions:
Prohibition of services
Enforce identity check
PLMN restriction
Roaming restrictions
Authentication
The SGSN authenticates the subscriber via the authentication procedure. This procedure is invoked on attaches, PDP
activations, inter-SGSN routing Area Updates (RAUs), and optionally on configurable periodic RAUs. The procedure
requires the SGSN to retrieve authentication quintets/triplets from the HLR (AuC) and issuing an authentication and
ciphering request to the MN. The SGSN implements an in-memory data-VLR functionality to pre-fetch and store
authentication vectors from the HLR. This decreases latency of the control procedures.
Additional configuration at the SGSN allows for the following:
Enforcing ciphering
Retrieval of the IMEI-SV
P-TMSI Reallocation
The SGSN supports standard Packet-Temporary Mobile Identity (P-TMSI) Reallocation procedures to provide identity
confidentiality for the subscriber.
The SGSN can be configured to allow or prohibit P-TMSI reallocation on the following events:
Routing Area Updates
Attaches
Detaches
Service Requests
The SGSN reallocates P-TMSI only when necessary.

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Cisco ASR 5000 Series Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelASR 5000 Series
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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