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9700 WiMAX W4 End-to-End Architecture

Source:ALU
Pages:200
Type:PDF
Edition:01
Author:Ikram ANDONIAN


Module Objectives:
Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:
1-Describe the E2E architecture of any WiMAX Network and its different
components
2 -List the different interfaces and distinguish between the legacy and
compliant one and the difference between them
3 -Explain the E2E scenarios for all the services provided by the WiMAX network
4 -Identify the QOS mechanisms used in the air interface and the Ip transport
network
5 -Identify the Security algorithms used in the whole network.

Table of contents:

1 IEEE802.16e Vs The WiMAX FORUM 8
1.1 IEEE802.16 Standards 9
1.2 WiMAX Forum Specifications 10
2 Network Reference Model 11
2.1 WiMAX Forum’s Network Reference Model 12
2.2 ASN (Access Service Network) 13
2.3 CSN & ASP 14
2.5 Alcatel-Lucent Reference Model 15
2.5.1 Alcatel-Lucent’s Template Exemple 16
3 E2E Services Over WiMAX Access 17
3.1 Reference Model for E2E Services Over Wimax Access 18
3.1.1 Direct IP Access 19
3.1.2 E2E Voice Over IP services 20
3.1.3 E2E Video Over IP services (MiTv) 21
3.1.4 E2E Corporate VPN Services 22
3.1.5 RAN Sharing 24
3.1.5.1 Service Level Agreement 25
3.2 Direct Internet Access, VoIP, Live TV and VLAN services 26
4 Alcatel-Lucent Solution Network Elements 27
4.1 Alcatel-Lucent NAS Network Elements 28
4.1.1 WiMAX Base Station (WBS) 29
4.1.2 WiMAX Access Controller (WAC) 31
4.1.3 9753 OMC-WR 33
4.1.4 9759 NPO 34
4.1.5 9755 RNP 35
4.1.6 5580 HNM 36
4.1.7 Backhauling Solution 37
4.1.7.1 Wireless Solutions 38
4.1.7.2 Wired Solution 39
4.1.7.3 Example (DSL Backhauling) 40
4.1.8 Aggregation Solutions 41
4.2 Alcatel-Lucent Core Network Elements 42
5 QoS Management in WiMAX RAN 43
5.1 QoS in Alcatel-Lucent WiMAX E2E solution 44
5.1.1 QoS in The Air Interface 46
5.1.1.1 Service Flows 47
5.1.1.1 Classifiers 48
5.1.1.2 ARQ/ H-ARQ Mechanisms 49
5.1.2 QoS In the IP Transport Interface 50
5.1.2.1 DCSP Values 51
5.2 User Profile 52
5.2.1 Packet-Flow-Descriptor Attribute 53
5.2.1.1 Packet Data Flow ID 54
5.2.2 QoS-Descriptor Attribute 55
5.2.5 QoS Authorization Reference Model 56
5.2.3 Authorization & Preprovisioned SF 57
5.2.4 Provisioned SF Creation 58
5.3 Lease Line 59
5.3.1 Lease Line Principles 60
5.3.1.1 Leased Line Profile Example 61
5.4 Support of VLAN (Tagged Frames) 62
6 Protocoles & Interfaces in WiMAX Alcatel-Lucent Network 63
6.1 Network Elements Interconnection 64
6.2 Air Interface (R1) 65
6.2.1 PHY Layer 66
6.2.2 MAC Layer 67
6.3 Interface R6 (BS-WAC) 68
6.3.1 BS-WAC IP Addressing 69
6.3.2 User Plane (BS-WAC) 70
6.3.3 Control Plane (BS-WAC) 71
6.3.4 BS-WAC Load balancing 72
6.3.5 Control Plane (BS-WAC Load balancing ) 73
6.4 Interface R3 (WAC-Core Network) 74
6.4.1 External HA: Enhanced Legacy vs R3 Compliance 76
6.4.1 R3 With AAA (RADIUS) 77
6.4.1.1 Authentication, Authorization & Accounting 78
6.4.1.2 Radius Paket Format 79
6.4.2 R3 With External Home Agent (Mobile IP) 81
6.4.2.1 MiP Principle 82
6.4.2.2 MiP Registration & Deregistration 84
6.4.3 R3 with DHCP 86
6.4.4 DHCP Packet Format 87
6.4.3.1 DHCP Relay & DHCP Proxy 88
6.4.4 R3 With SBC (Gq Interface) 89
6.4.4.1 Diameter Protocol: QoS Management 90
6.5 Interface R4 (WAC-WAC interface) 92
7 Initial Network Entry and IP Service Establishment. 93
7.1 Initial Network Entry (Mobile User) 94
7.1.1 ASN Connection Setup 95
7.1.2 Access Authentication and Authorization 96
7.1.3 IP @ Assignment & Initial Service Establishment 97
7.1.3.1 DHCP (Relay Case) 99
7.1.3.2 DHCP (Proxy Case) 100
7.1.5 Accounting 101
8 End to End Scenarios 102
8.1 Network Entry & Initialization 103
8.2 Discover: Sip Registration 104
8.3 Discover: VoIP call 105
8.4 Discover: VoIP Call Release & QoS 106
8.5 Video Streaming Session Setup (Service Discovery) 107
8.5 Video Streaming Session Setup: First Part 108
8.5 Video Streaming Session Setup: QoS and Second Part 109
9 Mobility 110
9.1 A Multi-layer IP Mobility Solution 111
9.1.1 The Proxy Mobile IP Approach 112
9.2 Intra WAC Hand Over 113
9.3 MiP Operation 114
9.3.1 Inter WAC Hand Over with External HA 115
9.4 Idle Mode & Paging 117
9.4.2 Idle Mode Principle In BS Load Balancing 119
10 End To End Security Architecture 120
10.1 WiMAX Security Methods 121
10.2 WiMAX Security Protocol Stack 122
10.3 WiMAX Standard Security Sublayers 123
10.4 EAP-TTLS & X.509 Certificate 124
10.5 Security Mechanisms & Protocols : CHAP 125
10.6 Two Phases Of EAP-TTLS Protocol 126
10.6.1 Identity Exchange Phase 127
10.6.2 Hello Exchange Phase 128
10.6.3 Finished Exchange Phase 129
10.6.4 Chap Authentication Phase 130
10.7 Authentication Successful 131
10.8 EAP – SIM/AKA Methods 132
10.9 Key Materials 133
10.10 Key Materials Distribution 134
10.10 OMC and NE Access Security 136
11 Accounting And Charging Scenarios 137
11.1 Accounting & Charging Scenarios 138
11.2 Online Subscription & PrePaid Architectural Model 139
11.2.1 Web-Portal/Provisioning Server 140
11.2.2 Pre-paid Architectural Model 141
11.2.3 ALU Pre-paid Architecture 142
11.2.4 Hotlining Architectural Model 143
11.2.5 Online Subscription Architectural Model 144
11.2.6 Pre-Provisioning Phase 145
11.2.7 Subscription Phase 146
11.3 Post-paid Architectural Model 150
11.3.1 Post-Paid Messages 151
11.3.2 Off Line Accounting Procedure_HSI 152


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