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Data Channel Parameters
Last updated: May 21, 2009
This section is only applicable to the lab application.
Before an access terminal (AT) initiates a packet data connection either through the test set's internal PDSN or via the external PDSN (MOB-IP-SIM), the following data channel parameters must be correctly set.
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DUT IP Address
Sets an IP address for the AT (see
CALL:MS:IP:ADDRess
). It is used to establish a packet data connection using test set's internal PDSN with the AT (see
Packet Data Service Example Procedure (via Simple IP)
) or used by Ping functionality (
Ping the DUT from the test set
).
This setting can be changed when in Data Connection states of Idle, Session Open, or Connected and is applied when the
Session Application Type
is set to
Default Packet Application
or
M-Flow Packet Application
or
Enhanced M-Flow Pkt
App
and the
External PDSN State
is set to
Off
. If this setting is changed, any existing PPP data connection and physical connection (between test set and At) will be ended with signaling.
When the
External PDSN State
is
On
, the DUT IP address is assigned by the external MOB-IP-SIM and the ping to a DUT functionality is not functioning.
The DUT IP Address and the test set's LAN IP address should be unique and in the same subnet (see also
IP Address Requirements
). The DUT IP Address setting is stored in nonvolatile RAM and will NOT be changed by a reset, power cycle operations.
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Internal Mobile IP State
Sets whether Simple IP or Mobile IP is used, if
External PDSN State
is set to
Off
, when a data connection is established between a DUT and the test set (
CALL:DATA:MIP:STATe
). Simple IP is used when the setting is set to
Off
, and Mobile IP is used when the setting is set to
On
.
If
Internal Mobile IP State
is changed during a packet data call, no matter from
On
to
Off
or from
Off
to
On
, the data connection is dropped.
When
External PDSN State
is set to
Off
,
Internal Mobile IP State
is in scope and if it is set to
Off
(default value),the test set works in Simple IP mode and no Mobile IP message is processed by the test set. When a data connection is started in this mode,
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if a DUT is configured as "Simple IP only", the IP address proposed by the test set is accepted by the DUT and this address is used for the packet data transfer between the DUT and internet.
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if a DUT is configured as "Mobile IP only", the PPP negotiation will fail and the data connection can not be established.
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if a DUT is configured as "Mobile IP with Simple IP fall back", it can work when the test set in Simple IP mode, but there are two rounds of negotiation. Simple IP is used by the DUT in the second round of negotiation after Mobile IP registration fails in the firstround.
If
Internal Mobile IP State
is in scope and set to
On
, the test set simulates a subset of the Mobile IP functionality, without any additional external device. When a data connection is started in this mode,
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if a DUT is configured as "Simple IP only", it can not work in this mode and data connection can not be established.
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if a DUT is configured as "Mobile IP only", MD5 authentication is performed after Mobile IP Registration Requestis received, if passed, DUT IP Address is sent to the DUT as Home Address. DUT uses this IP address for the packet data transfer between the DUT and internet.
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if a DUT is configured as "Mobile IP with Simple IP fall back", it can work when the test set is in Mobile IP mode, and there is only one round of negotiation, just like the DUT configured as "Mobile IP only".
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Home Agent Shared Secret (Hex)
Sets the secret key used at the Home Agent and Mobile during the MD5 Authentication procedure (
CALL:DATA:MIP:HAGent:SECRet
).
Home Agent Shared Secret (Hex)
setting must be equal to the MN-HA (Mobile Node - Home Agent) secret programmed in the mobile phone. When the test set receives a Mobile IP Registration Request (RRQ) message from a DUT, it authenticates the RRQ using the MN-HA shared key. A mismatched secret results in a response code = 131 (authentication failure) in the Mobile IP Registration Reply message,which causes registration failure.The test set supports both RFC2002 and RFC2002bis (SPI included) MN-HA authenticator calculation method. The test set can automatically identify the authentication method used by the DUT, and use the same method in forward Mobile IP messages.
Home Agent Shared Secret (Hex)
is only in scope when
Internal Mobile IP State
setting is
On
.
According to RFC2002 and RFC1828, the length of MN-HA shared secret is up to 128 bits. Any particular key may be shorter. In test set, the type of this setting is defined as a 32-char hex string to support this flexibility(see
For Example: How to configure Home Agent Shared Secret
). The number of hex digits in
Home Agent Shared Secret (Hex)
must be even number. If an odd number of hex digits are set, the user setting is rejected and an error "Operation rejected; Even number of hexadecimal digits is required" is generated.
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External PDSN State
Sets whether to use the test set's internal PDSN or the external PDSN simulator (MOB-IP-SIM) (
CALL:DATA:PDSNode:EXTernal:STATe
). In addition, it also decides which group of settings work. If it is
Off
, settings related to the External PDSN, i.e.
External PDSN IP Address
,
External PDSN TCP Port
and
External PDSN Connect Timeout
, are of no effect. If It is
On
, settings related to test set internal PDSN, i.e.
DUT IP Address
,
Internal Mobile IP State
, and
Home Agent Shared Secret (Hex)
, are of no effect. If
External PDSN State
is changed to
On
during a mobile IP packet data call, the call will be dropped.
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External PDSN IP Address
Sets an IP address for the external MOB-IP-SIM (
CALL:DATA:PDSNode:EXTernal:IP:ADDRess
).
It should be set before turning the
External PDSN State
to
On
. If the External PDSN State is
On
, you can not change the External PDSN IP Address.
The external MOB-IP-SIM's IP address and the test set's LAN IP address should be unique, but without the requirement to be within the same subnet. See also
IP Address Requirements
.
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External PDSN TCP Port
Sets a TCP port for the external MOB-IP-SIM (
CALL:DATA:PDSNode:EXTernal:TCP:PORT
).
It should be set before turning the
External PDSN State
to
On
. If the External PDSN State is
On
, you can not change the External PDSN TCP Port.
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External PDSN Connect Timeout
Sets the maximum amount of time (1 - 19 seconds) that the test set will wait for an acknowledgment when trying to connect to the external PDSN (MOB-IP-SIM). See
CALL:DATA:PDSNode:EXTernal:TIMeout[:CONNect]
.
If the external PDSN connect timeout timer expires or the external PDSN rejects the connection request, the test set will generate an error. When
External PDSN State
is
Off
, this setting has no effect.
The External PDSN Connect Timeout value is stored in nonvolatile RAM and will NOT be changed by a reset, power cycle, or save/recall operations.
The External PDSN Connect Timeout is allowed to be set to the range of 0 to 19 seconds in the earlier E6706A firmware revisions (A.01 and A.02). However, you should not set the External PDSN Connect Timeout to zero. Otherwise, changing the External PDSN State to
On
will result in an error message indicating that the External PDSN is not available and the state will remain
Off
.
If the value is set to zero and you boot up into a newer version of firmware (E6706A A.02.10 and above), the value stored in NVRAM will be changed to one second on power-up.
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DUT Primary DNS Server IP Address
Set the Primary DNS Server IP Address for the DUT (see
DUT DNS Server Addresses Setup
).
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DUT Secondary DNS Server IP Address
Set the Secondary DNS Server IP Address for the DUT (see
DUT DNS Server Addresses Setup
).
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Route 192.168.104.0/24 Traffic to DUT
Set whether to use the router function of the DUT (see
DUT Routing State
).
Setting Considerations
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Before turning the
External PDSN State
to
On
, you must firstly set the
External PDSN IP Address
and
External PDSN TCP Port
parameters to match the values as required for the external MOB-IP-SIM, and make sure the
External PDSN Connect Timeout
is not set to zero.
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The
External PDSN State
will be set to the default value (
Off
) by a full preset or power cycle.
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The
Internal Mobile IP State
will be set to the default value (
Off
) by a full preset or power cycle.
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The External PDSN IP Address, the External PDSN TCP Port and the External PDSN Connect Timeout are stored in nonvolatile RAM and will not be changed by a reset, power cycle, or save/recall operations
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The
External PDSN State
can be saved and recalled by the operation of
Save and Recall Registers
. Recalling the
External PDSN State
will, if the saved state is
On
, attempt to reconnect to the external PDSN (MOB-IP-SIM) at the currently specified External PDSN IP address and TCP port. The external PDSN IP address and TCP port can not be saved and recalled.
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If the test set has a packet data connection with the external MOB-IP-SIM (
External PDSN State
is
On
), changing the
External PDSN State
to
Off
will drop the current data connection.
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If the test set has a packet data connection with the external MOB-IP-SIM (
External PDSN State
is
On
), you can not change the External PDSN IP Address or the External PDSN TCP Port.
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When the external MOB-IP-SIM is providing PDSN service to the AT, the AT's IP address is assigned by the MOB-IP-SIM. The setting of
DUT IP Address
is ignored and the ping to DUT functionality is not functional (see
Ping the DUT from the test set
).
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