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Answer yes to install: freeDiameter 1.2.0
 
Answer yes to install: freeDiameter 1.2.0
phpmyadmin:
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We don’t use phpmyadmin later in this procedure to update the MySQL database
 
We removed the installation of phpmyadmin (of course you can use it if you prefer)
 
 
For ubuntu 18.04, we set back the legacy mysql security level
 
For ubuntu 18.04, we set back the legacy mysql security level
  
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  sudo systemctl restart mysql.service
 
  sudo systemctl restart mysql.service
  
sudo mysql_secure_installation
 
The last command will ask a few questions:
 
 
password: set your password (linux is set in our default config files)
 
VALIDATE PASSWORD PLUGIN: no
 
Remove anonymous users: yes
 
Disallow root login remotely: yes
 
Remove test database and access to it: yes
 
Reload privilege tables now: yes
 
 
Install 3PP SW for mme and spgw
 
Install 3PP SW for mme and spgw
  
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  ./build_spgw
 
  ./build_spgw
  
If you face compilation issues, the log files are in openair-cn/build/log
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If you face compilation issues, the log files are in
 +
openair-cn/build/log
  
 
In there files, look for “error:” string.
 
In there files, look for “error:” string.
  
 
Download & Compile the eNB on 18.04
 
Download & Compile the eNB on 18.04
git clone https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/oai/openairinterface5g.git
+
 
cd openairinterface5g
+
git clone https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/oai/openairinterface5g.git
git checkout develop
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cd openairinterface5g
 +
git checkout develop
 
We tested with commit edb74831dabf79686eb5a92fbf8fc06e6b267d35
 
We tested with commit edb74831dabf79686eb5a92fbf8fc06e6b267d35
 
Build in two steps
 
Build in two steps
source oaienv   
+
source oaienv   
./cmake_targets/build_oai -I  # install SW packages from internet
+
./cmake_targets/build_oai -I  # install SW packages from internet
./cmake_targets/build_oai -w USRP --eNB --UE # compile eNB and UE
+
./cmake_targets/build_oai -w USRP --eNB --UE # compile eNB and UE
 +
 
 
Our Network setup description
 
Our Network setup description
 
I’ve made a simple configuration for this all-in-one setup.
 
I’ve made a simple configuration for this all-in-one setup.
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In your eNB configuration file, the network is now fixed, as lo interface always exists and our computer internal addresses also:
 
In your eNB configuration file, the network is now fixed, as lo interface always exists and our computer internal addresses also:
  
////////// MME parameters:
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////////// MME parameters:
mme_ip_address = ( { ipv4 = "127.0.0.20";
+
  mme_ip_address = ( { ipv4 = "127.0.0.20";
ipv6 = "192:168:30::17";
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  ipv6 = "192:168:30::17";
active = "yes";
+
  active = "yes";
preference = "ipv4";
+
  preference = "ipv4";
}
+
  }
);
+
  );
 
+
NETWORK_INTERFACES :  
+
NETWORK_INTERFACES :  
{
+
  {
ENB_INTERFACE_NAME_FOR_S1_MME = "lo";
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  ENB_INTERFACE_NAME_FOR_S1_MME = "lo";
  ENB_IPV4_ADDRESS_FOR_S1_MME = "127.0.0.10/8";
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  ENB_IPV4_ADDRESS_FOR_S1_MME = "127.0.0.10/8";  
 +
   
 +
  ENB_INTERFACE_NAME_FOR_S1U = "lo";
 +
  ENB_IPV4_ADDRESS_FOR_S1U = "127.0.0.10/8";
 +
  ENB_PORT_FOR_S1U = 2152; # Spec 2152
 +
  };
  
ENB_INTERFACE_NAME_FOR_S1U = "lo";
 
ENB_IPV4_ADDRESS_FOR_S1U = "127.0.0.10/8";
 
ENB_PORT_FOR_S1U = 2152; # Spec 2152
 
};
 
 
In the eNB config file, you need also to set the MCC and MNC as per your SIM card:
 
In the eNB config file, you need also to set the MCC and MNC as per your SIM card:
  
tracking_area_code = “1”;
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tracking_area_code = “1”;
mobile_country_code = “208”;
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mobile_country_code = “208”;
mobile_network_code = “92”;
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mobile_network_code = “92”;
  
 
And obviously, your radio parameters.
 
And obviously, your radio parameters.
  
Wwe tested with USRP B210 20MHz band, Huawei E3272 UE, a cavity duplexer a simple antenna, about 1 meter distance UE/eNB antenna with this file: ~/opencells-mods/enb.10MHz.b200
+
Wwe tested with USRP B210 20MHz band, Huawei E3272 UE, a cavity duplexer a simple antenna, about 1 meter distance UE/eNB antenna with this file:  
 +
 
 +
~/opencells-mods/enb.10MHz.b200
  
 
if you use the OpenAir UE, a sim card file that match our hss database example: opencells-mods/sim.conf. We will make another tutorial to use together OpenAir UE and rf board simulation
 
if you use the OpenAir UE, a sim card file that match our hss database example: opencells-mods/sim.conf. We will make another tutorial to use together OpenAir UE and rf board simulation
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For the EPC, we install in OAI default directory: /usr/local/etc/oai
 
For the EPC, we install in OAI default directory: /usr/local/etc/oai
  
sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/etc/oai
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sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/etc/oai
sudo cp -rp ~/opencells-mods/config_epc/* /usr/local/etc/oai
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sudo cp -rp ~/opencells-mods/config_epc/* /usr/local/etc/oai
cd openair-cn; source oaienv; cd scripts
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cd openair-cn; source oaienv; cd scripts
./check_hss_s6a_certificate /usr/local/etc/oai/freeDiameter hss.OpenAir5G.Alliance
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./check_hss_s6a_certificate /usr/local/etc/oai/freeDiameter hss.OpenAir5G.Alliance
./check_mme_s6a_certificate /usr/local/etc/oai/freeDiameter mme.OpenAir5G.Alliance
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./check_mme_s6a_certificate /usr/local/etc/oai/freeDiameter mme.OpenAir5G.Alliance
 +
 
 
Only the SGi output to internet need to be configured.
 
Only the SGi output to internet need to be configured.
 +
 
In /usr/local/etc/oai/spgw.conf,
 
In /usr/local/etc/oai/spgw.conf,
 
your should set the Ethernet interface that is connected to Internet, and,
 
your should set the Ethernet interface that is connected to Internet, and,
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  PGW_INTERFACE_NAME_FOR_SGI = "enp3s0";  
 
  PGW_INTERFACE_NAME_FOR_SGI = "enp3s0";  
 
  PGW_MASQUERADE_SGI = "yes";
 
  PGW_MASQUERADE_SGI = "yes";
For the SIM card, you’ll have more to do:
 
  
SIM MCC/MNC should be duplicated in a couple of files
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For the SIM card, you’ll have more to do: 
eNB: See above in eNB configuration chapter
+
 
MME file: /usr/local/etc/oai/mme.conf to update
+
* SIM MCC/MNC should be duplicated in a couple of files
GUMMEI_LIST = ( MCC="208" ; MNC="92"; MME_GID="4" ; MME_CODE="1"; } );
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* eNB: See above in eNB configuration chapter
TAI_LIST = ({MCC="208" ; MNC="92"; TAC = "1"; } );
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* MME file: /usr/local/etc/oai/mme.conf to update
HSS
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GUMMEI_LIST = ( MCC="208" ; MNC="92"; MME_GID="4" ; MME_CODE="1"; } );
 +
TAI_LIST = ({MCC="208" ; MNC="92"; TAC = "1"; } );
 +
HSS
 +
 
 
Configure the password for MySQL
 
Configure the password for MySQL
 
in /usr/local/etc/oai/hss.conf, set password as the password you created during MySQL installation
 
in /usr/local/etc/oai/hss.conf, set password as the password you created during MySQL installation
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We don’t use phpmyadmin: we load the database from a ascii file
 
We don’t use phpmyadmin: we load the database from a ascii file
 
It is pre-configured with the
 
It is pre-configured with the
mme id
+
 
 +
mme id
 +
 
 
10 users is network 208/92 (a French test network) are also created (don’t use 3GPP test network: 001/01: the mme fails when MCC starts by “0”)
 
10 users is network 208/92 (a French test network) are also created (don’t use 3GPP test network: 001/01: the mme fails when MCC starts by “0”)
 +
 
Each time you import this db, it erases the entire database
 
Each time you import this db, it erases the entire database
 
(example: you set mysql password to “linux”)
 
(example: you set mysql password to “linux”)
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but, if you prefer, usage of http://localhost/phpmyadmin is fine.
 
but, if you prefer, usage of http://localhost/phpmyadmin is fine.
 
if you modified the hss db directly, we offer a export script:
 
if you modified the hss db directly, we offer a export script:
~/opencells-mods/hss_export
+
 
 +
~/opencells-mods/hss_export
 +
 
 
The important values to set are:
 
The important values to set are:
table pdn:
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* table pdn:
 
all IMSI are listed, with the APN: these values are in UE/USIM
 
all IMSI are listed, with the APN: these values are in UE/USIM
table users:
+
* table users:
 
all IMSI, key (Ki) and OPc must be the same in USIM card
 
all IMSI, key (Ki) and OPc must be the same in USIM card
 
Sqn increments automatically  when the UE authenticate in both USIM and HSS DB: it should be set as per USIM internal incrementation
 
Sqn increments automatically  when the UE authenticate in both USIM and HSS DB: it should be set as per USIM internal incrementation
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SIM card update
 
SIM card update
 
Open cells UICC and card reader will  be supported
 
Open cells UICC and card reader will  be supported
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in each window
 
in each window
cd openair-cn; source oaienv; cd scripts; ./run_hss
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cd openair-cn; source oaienv; cd scripts; ./run_mme
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cd openair-cn; source oaienv; cd scripts; ./run_hss
cd openair-cn; source oaienv; cd scripts; sudo -E ./run_spgw
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cd openair-cn; source oaienv; cd scripts; ./run_mme
sudo bash
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cd openair-cn; source oaienv; cd scripts; sudo -E ./run_spgw
cd ~/openairinterface5g; source oaienv
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sudo bash
cd cmake_targets/lte_build_oai/build
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cd ~/openairinterface5g; source oaienv
 +
cd cmake_targets/lte_build_oai/build
 
./lte-softmodem -O ~/opencells-mods/enb.10MHz.b200
 
./lte-softmodem -O ~/opencells-mods/enb.10MHz.b200
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Connect the UE, it should attach to network and be able to reach internet through OAI network.
 
Connect the UE, it should attach to network and be able to reach internet through OAI network.
  
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The first case is to verify the USRP dialogs over USB3 (not USB2): the process must report:
 
The first case is to verify the USRP dialogs over USB3 (not USB2): the process must report:
  
Found USRP B200
+
Found USRP B200
-- Detected Device: B200
+
-- Detected Device: B200
-- Operating over USB 3.
+
-- Operating over USB 3.
 +
 
 
For OAI source code, we wrote improvements and some hints for UE performance last year. The Linux/Ubuntu advises can be applied to the eNB:
 
For OAI source code, we wrote improvements and some hints for UE performance last year. The Linux/Ubuntu advises can be applied to the eNB:
  
https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/oai/openairinterface5g/wikis/setup-for-real-time-performance
+
https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/oai/openairinterface5g/wikis/setup-for-real-time-performance
  
 
We may make later a post for eNB (OAI/eNB can reach much better performance than today develop branch, but it require to enhance parts of the source code).
 
We may make later a post for eNB (OAI/eNB can reach much better performance than today develop branch, but it require to enhance parts of the source code).

Revision as of 09:31, 7 October 2022

Sumber: https://open-cells.com/index.php/2019/09/22/all-in-one-openairinterface/

Yang digunakan

  • Ubuntu 18.04 64bit
  • Ettus B210 (kalau ada), kalau tidak ada kita coba simulasi physical.

Download Source OAI EPC

sudo apt install git
git config --global user.name "Onno"
git config --global user.email "onno@indo.net.id"

Sebagai user biasa, download config mods dari opencells

cd ~
wget https://open-cells.com/opencells-mods-20190923.tgz
tar xf opencells-mods-20190923.tgz

Download and patch EPC

cd ~
wget https://open-cells.com/d5138782a8739209ec5760865b1e53b0/openair-cn.tgz
tar xf openair-cn.tgz
cd openair-cn
git checkout develop

Apply the patch:

git apply ~/opencells-mods/EPC.patch


What is in the patch file:

  • Add Ubuntu 18.04 for compilation and fix some bugs
  • Remove link between Linux host name and LTE diameter protocol configuration
  • Add usage of the input address for the SGW input socket

modify the freediameter S6a interface to fix a wrong OAI parameter

  • No kernel module patch is required: generic Ubuntu kernel 18.04 works fine with OAI
  • separate ASN.1 compiler installation to be compatible with other OpenAir components on the same machine (ans1c version is different for eNB and gNB)

Install third party SW for EPC

cd ~/openair-cn
source oaienv
cd scripts
./build_hss -i

Answer yes to install: freeDiameter 1.2.0

For ubuntu 18.04, we set back the legacy mysql security level

sudo mysql -u root << END
USE mysql;
UPDATE user SET plugin='mysql_native_password' WHERE User='root';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
END
sudo systemctl restart mysql.service

Install 3PP SW for mme and spgw

./build_mme -i
Do you want to install freeDiameter 1.2.0: no
Do you want to install asn1c rev 1516 patched? <y/N>: yes
Do you want to install libgtpnl ? <y/N>: yes
wireshark permissions: as you prefer
./build_spgw -i
Do you want to install libgtpnl ? <y/N>: no

Compile the EPC nodes No difficulty found in this phase.

cd openair-cn; source oaienv; cd scripts
./build_hss
./build_mme
./build_spgw

If you face compilation issues, the log files are in

openair-cn/build/log

In there files, look for “error:” string.

Download & Compile the eNB on 18.04

git clone https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/oai/openairinterface5g.git
cd openairinterface5g
git checkout develop

We tested with commit edb74831dabf79686eb5a92fbf8fc06e6b267d35 Build in two steps

source oaienv  
./cmake_targets/build_oai -I  # install SW packages from internet
./cmake_targets/build_oai -w USRP --eNB --UE # compile eNB and UE

Our Network setup description I’ve made a simple configuration for this all-in-one setup.

Each node is on a separate IP address, this address is used for all it’s interfaces. In our case of all-in-one, we take addresses on the loopback: this will be fine on all your machines.

HSS is on localhost: 127.0.0.1 eNB is on 127.0.0.10 MME is on 127.0.0.20 SPGW is on 127.0.0.30 The LTE diameter configuration is now isolated from Linux hostname.

realm for our EPC: “OpenAir5G.Alliance”, so, full distinguish names (FQDN) are: hss.OpenAir5G.Alliance, mme.OpenAir5G.Alliance

Install this configuration for eNB In your eNB configuration file, the network is now fixed, as lo interface always exists and our computer internal addresses also:

////////// MME parameters:
 mme_ip_address = ( { ipv4 = "127.0.0.20";
 ipv6 = "192:168:30::17";
 active = "yes";
 preference = "ipv4";
 }
 );

NETWORK_INTERFACES : 
 {
 ENB_INTERFACE_NAME_FOR_S1_MME = "lo";
 ENB_IPV4_ADDRESS_FOR_S1_MME = "127.0.0.10/8"; 

 ENB_INTERFACE_NAME_FOR_S1U = "lo";
 ENB_IPV4_ADDRESS_FOR_S1U = "127.0.0.10/8";
 ENB_PORT_FOR_S1U = 2152; # Spec 2152
 };

In the eNB config file, you need also to set the MCC and MNC as per your SIM card:

tracking_area_code = “1”;
mobile_country_code = “208”;
mobile_network_code = “92”;

And obviously, your radio parameters.

Wwe tested with USRP B210 20MHz band, Huawei E3272 UE, a cavity duplexer a simple antenna, about 1 meter distance UE/eNB antenna with this file:

~/opencells-mods/enb.10MHz.b200

if you use the OpenAir UE, a sim card file that match our hss database example: opencells-mods/sim.conf. We will make another tutorial to use together OpenAir UE and rf board simulation

Install this configuration for EPC For the EPC, we install in OAI default directory: /usr/local/etc/oai

sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/etc/oai
sudo cp -rp ~/opencells-mods/config_epc/* /usr/local/etc/oai
cd openair-cn; source oaienv; cd scripts
./check_hss_s6a_certificate /usr/local/etc/oai/freeDiameter hss.OpenAir5G.Alliance
./check_mme_s6a_certificate /usr/local/etc/oai/freeDiameter mme.OpenAir5G.Alliance

Only the SGi output to internet need to be configured.

In /usr/local/etc/oai/spgw.conf, your should set the Ethernet interface that is connected to Internet, and, to tell to the PGW to implement NAPT for the UE traffic

PGW_INTERFACE_NAME_FOR_SGI = "enp3s0"; 
PGW_MASQUERADE_SGI = "yes";

For the SIM card, you’ll have more to do:

  • SIM MCC/MNC should be duplicated in a couple of files
  • eNB: See above in eNB configuration chapter
  • MME file: /usr/local/etc/oai/mme.conf to update
GUMMEI_LIST = ( MCC="208" ; MNC="92"; MME_GID="4" ; MME_CODE="1"; } );
TAI_LIST = ({MCC="208" ; MNC="92"; TAC = "1"; } );
HSS

Configure the password for MySQL in /usr/local/etc/oai/hss.conf, set password as the password you created during MySQL installation A HSS database in text is in: ~/opencells-mods/opencells_db.sql We don’t use phpmyadmin: we load the database from a ascii file It is pre-configured with the

mme id

10 users is network 208/92 (a French test network) are also created (don’t use 3GPP test network: 001/01: the mme fails when MCC starts by “0”)

Each time you import this db, it erases the entire database (example: you set mysql password to “linux”) ~/opencells-mods/hss_import 127.0.0.1 root linux oai_db ~/opencells-mods/opencells_db.sql We use to modify the db by updating this file with regular text editor, then we re-load the entire database, but, if you prefer, usage of http://localhost/phpmyadmin is fine. if you modified the hss db directly, we offer a export script:

~/opencells-mods/hss_export

The important values to set are:

  • table pdn:

all IMSI are listed, with the APN: these values are in UE/USIM

  • table users:

all IMSI, key (Ki) and OPc must be the same in USIM card Sqn increments automatically when the UE authenticate in both USIM and HSS DB: it should be set as per USIM internal incrementation

SIM card update Open cells UICC and card reader will be supported Final test and verification open 4 terminal windows

in each window

cd openair-cn; source oaienv; cd scripts; ./run_hss
cd openair-cn; source oaienv; cd scripts; ./run_mme
cd openair-cn; source oaienv; cd scripts; sudo -E ./run_spgw
sudo bash
cd ~/openairinterface5g; source oaienv
cd cmake_targets/lte_build_oai/build

./lte-softmodem -O ~/opencells-mods/enb.10MHz.b200

Connect the UE, it should attach to network and be able to reach internet through OAI network.

If the UE attaches, but you don’t have internet access, verify phone configuration: enable data in config->sim and verify the APN value

Issues related to CPU power If you reach performance issues: USRP/UHD prints “LLLLL” or the process exits “problem with samples”, OVERFLOW, …

The first case is to verify the USRP dialogs over USB3 (not USB2): the process must report:

Found USRP B200
-- Detected Device: B200
-- Operating over USB 3.

For OAI source code, we wrote improvements and some hints for UE performance last year. The Linux/Ubuntu advises can be applied to the eNB:

https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/oai/openairinterface5g/wikis/setup-for-real-time-performance

We may make later a post for eNB (OAI/eNB can reach much better performance than today develop branch, but it require to enhance parts of the source code).

We re-built this procedure from scratch and tested i5-6600K.

On the i5-6600K, we obtained stable performance at maximum traffic over 20MHz, transmission mode 1 (SISO), duplexer, antenna, E3372 UE (one single UE) over-the-air 10 cm distance :




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