This document will show how to add LTE Services to an existing server. It is required to have:
Two ways to setup an eNodeB/ePC server using Amarisoft LTE will be shown (note, that using Amarisoft LTE and being able to follow this howto requires to purchase the respective license from Amarisoft):
The software-type
Default will provide a "Lab" version (for experimenting) in which the following four services are deployed on the same computer in a cluster:
For production services can be deployed individually which allows to create boxes with multiple LTE eNB instances. This howto only covers instantation of:
IMS and MBMS are complimentary services, so their deployment is not shown in this document. They can however be deployed similar to a LTE EPC.
The following steps cover setting up the "Lab" Version on the LTE Box with all relevant services instantiated on one instance.
Start by logging into your SlapOS Master Dashboard.
Click on the Services button on the to see currently instantiated services.
Head to the list of services by clicking on the Services button on the side menu. The list will show all services currently instantiated (not the software currently installed!). To create an instance of an installed software, click the Add button in the subheader.
Select LTE as this is the service we want to instantiate. The differentiation for the specific service will be made in the instantiation parameters.
As during installation, please choose the latest version.
You will reach the service configuration menu. Give your service a recognizable name (LTE_ALL_IN_ONE in the example), select Software-Type
Default (denoting LTE Lab), pick the Computer/Box to install the LTE Lab at the end of the form and then fill out the form parameters. If required, you can expand the form to add additional parameters. At time of writing, parameters include:
Click Proceed to begin instantiation.
Refresh the list of current services to show the new service and status.
If you click on the instantiated service, you can see the connection parameters. By default they are not expanded.
By clicking on the Parameter Entry buttons, you can expand the drawers to show all subsequent parameters.
Scroll down on the connection parameter page. Once the service has been fully instantiated you can see all running processes at the bottom of the page in the table Instances.
The following steps cover setting the EPC/MME and eNB separately.
Head to the list of services by clicking on the Services button on the side menu. The list will show all services currently instantiated (not the software currently installed!). To create an instance of an installed software, click the Add button in the subheader.
The list of available services is the same as the list of installable software releases used earlier when installing the service. Select LTE as this is the service we want to provide (the differentiation will only be made during configuration).
As during installation, please choose the latest version.
Note, that this is an easy case, as there is only a single version installed on one node. More complex networks will likely have multiple versions of a software installed on different nodes.
You will reach the service configuration menu. Give your service a recognizable name (EPC-STANDALONE in the example), select Software-Type
EPC pick the Computer/Box to install the LTE EPC at the end of the form and then fill out the form parameters.
Click Proceed to begin instantiation.
Refresh the list of current services to show the new service and status.
If you click on the instantiated service, you can see the connection parameters.
Once the monitoring status turns green on a page refresh, the EPC has been instantiated successfully. Then we can add the ENB. Click the Add button in the subheader.
The list of available services is the same as the list of installable software releases used earlier when installing the service. Select LTE as this is the service we want to provide (the differentiation will only be made during configuration).
As during installation, please choose the latest version.
Note, that this is an easy case, as there is only a single version installed on one node. More complex networks will likely have multiple versions of a software installed on different nodes.
You will reach the service configuration menu. Give your service a recognizable name (eNB-STANDALONE in the example), select Software-Type
eNB pick the Computer/Box to install the LTE eNB at the end of the form and then fill out the form parameters. Note, that if you have multiple boxes on your network, you can (supply and) instantiate eNB on any of the available boxes.
Click Proceed to begin instantiation.
Refresh the list of current services to show the new service and status.
If you click on the instantiated service, you can see the connection parameters.
Once the monitoring status turns green on a page refresh, the eNB has been instantiated successfully.