IP CIC for A/Iu Interface
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Introduction: In the MSC pool networking, after the IP-based A/Iu interface is employed, the resources of the A/Iu interface are shared by the MSC servers in the pool. The MSC server is unaware of the resource usage of the A/Iu interface between each MGW and the BSC/RNC, and unable to select load-sharing UMG8900s based on the resource usage of the UMG8900s. Therefore, thenumber of virtual IP CICs of the A/Iu interface must be set on the UMG8900, and the UMG8900 reports the number of available IP CICs to the MSC servers in the pool in real time.
Benefits : In the deployment of the MSC pool networking, the UMG8900 can balance the use of the IP resources of the A/Iu interfaces among the MGWs.
Description: In the MSC pool networking, after the IP-based A/Iu interface is employed, the resources of the A/Iu interface are shared by the MSC servers in the pool. The MSC server is unaware of the resource usage of the A/Iu interface between each MGW and the BSC/RNC, and unable to select load-sharing UMG8900s based on the resource usage of the UMG8900s. Therefore, the number of virtual IP CICs of the A/Iu interface must be set on the UMG8900, and the UMG8900 reports the number of available IP CICs to the MSC servers in the pool in real time.
This feature provides the following functions:
Dependency: This feature requires the cooperation of the MSC server. This feature is applied to the MSC pool networking. This feature is applicable to the VMSC. |
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This is similar to BICC circuits which is also a virtual config. |

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