Interconnect Border Gateway Function (I-BGF) on UMG8900

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The UMG8900 provides the Interconnect Border Gateway Function (I-BGF). With this function, the UMG8900, when working with the MSOFTX3000 that provides the Interconnect Border Control Function (I-BCF), enables transmission of Internet Protocol (IP) based audio, video, and data, facilitating the evolution from the circuit-switched (CS) domain to the IP multimedia subsystem (IMS).


Benefits :

Saved investment on hardware and introduction of new services


Involved NEs

This feature requires the cooperation of the media gateway (MGW) and media gateway controller (MGC).

Supporting Versions

Product Version
HUAWEI UMG8900 V200R009C02 and later
HUAWEI MSOFTX3000 V200R009C00(ATCA) and later
HUAWEI MSOFTX3000 V100R009C00(CPCI) and later

Support limitations:

  • his feature is not applicable to IP version 6 (IPv6).
  • This feature does not support RTP-RTP video codec conversion, but supports video transmission. (RTP refers to the Real-time Transport Protocol.)
  • This feature can be configured only on the HRD board.

Implementation:

When the MSC server provides I-BCF and the UMG8900 provides I-BGF, two IMS networks can interwork with each other, as shown in below;


Figure 1 I-BGF implementation

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Implementation Principle

The UMG8900 implements I-BGF in cooperation with I-BCF to support the following functions:
  • DiffServ: Different QoS strategies are used for differentiated services 
  • Flow management
  • Network address translation (NAT)
  • Transmission of packet data and unsupported codec without processing
  • IP security

user_2837311
user_2837311  Diamond 
3 years 11 months ago
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useful document, thanks