Konfigurasi Core Network 4G
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Langkah yang perlu dilakukan untuk mengkonfigurasi core network 4G yang menggunakan open5gs adalah mengikuti langkah-langkah berikut,
Edit File mme.yaml menggunakan nano
nano /etc/open5gs/mme.yaml
s1ap: - addr: 192.168.100.236 gtpc: - addr: 127.0.0.2 metrics: addr: 127.0.0.2 port: 9090 gummei: plmn_id: mcc: 510 mnc: 33 mme_gid: 2 mme_code: 1 tai: plmn_id: mcc: 510 mnc: 33 tac: 1
Restart mme menggunakan perintah,
sudo systemctl restart open5gs-mmed tail -f /var/log/open5gs/mme.log
Perintah tail log, biasanya kita ketik untuk memonitor aktifitas yang terjadi di MME. Di windows yang lain, kita dapat mengedit File sgwu.yaml menggunakan nano
nano /etc/open5gs/sgwu.yaml
sgwu: pfcp: - addr: 127.0.0.6 gtpu: - addr: 192.168.100.236
Restart sgwu menggunakan perintah,
sudo systemctl restart open5gs-sgwud tail -f /var/log/open5gs/sgwu.log
Perintah tail log, biasanya kita ketik untuk memonitor aktifitas yang terjadi di SGWU.
GTPU
GTP-U PROTOCOL
PROTOCOL DESCRIPTION The GPRS Tunnelling Protocol (GTP) is a group of IP-based communications protocols used within GSM, UMTS, LTE and 5G NR radio networks. GTP-U is used to carry user data inside mobile networks.
PFCP
Packet Forwarding Control Protocol (PFCP) is a 3GPP protocol used on the Sx/N4 interface between the control plane and the user plane function, specified in TS 29.244.[1] It is one of the main protocols introduced in the 5G Next Generation Mobile Core Network (aka 5GC[2]), but also used in the 4G/LTE EPC to implement the Control and User Plane Separation (CUPS).[3] PFCP and the associated interfaces seek to formalize the interactions between different types of functional elements used in the Mobile Core Networks as deployed by most operators providing 4G, as well as 5G, services to mobile subscribers