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1 Packet Core Network 2014 Training Programs Catalog of Course Descriptions

2 Catalog of Course Descriptions INTRODUCTION... 3 SGSN-MME 14 OVERVIEW... 5 SGSN-MME 14B DELTA... 9 SGSN-MME 14 ADMINISTRATION SGSN-MME 14 CONFIGURATION SGSN-MME 14 MAINTENANCE SGSN-MME 14 TROUBLESHOOTING EPG 14B OVERVIEW - LIVE VIRTUAL EPG 14B DELTA EPG 14B OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION SAPC 14 DELTA SGSN-MME 15A OVERVIEW SGSN-MME 15A ADMINISTRATION SGSN-MME 15A CONFIGURATION SGSN-MME 15A TROUBLESHOOTING SGSN-MME 15A DELTA Commercial in Confidence

3 Introduction Ericsson has developed a comprehensive Training Programs service to satisfy the competence needs of our customers, from exploring new business opportunities to expertise required for operating a network. The Training Programs service is delineated into packages that have been developed to offer clearly defined, yet flexible training to target system and technology areas. Each package is divided into flows, to target specific functional areas within your organization for optimal benefits. Service delivery is supported using various delivery methods including: Icon Delivery Method Instructor Led Training (ILT) LIV Virtual Classroom Training (VCT) elearning (WBL) Workshop (WS) Short Article (SA) Structured Knowledge Transfer (SKT) mlearning Job duty analysis (JDA) Competence GAP Analysis (CGA) Commercial in Confidence

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5 SGSN-MME 14 Overview LZU R1A Description The mobile network has evolved as user behavior influenced higher data requirements, multi services and QoS granularity.sgsn-mme 14 supports modern mobile networks with new and enhanced functionalities for GSM, WCDMA and LTE Access.This course provide participants an overview of the features, functions, architecture and O&M aspects of SGSN- MME 14. Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1 Explore the concepts and terminologies used in Packet Core networks. 1.1 Define the EPC and GPRS network architecture, various interfaces as well as concepts such as mobility and session management, Paging, Authentication and Security Management. 1.2 Recognize some general call flows and procedures involved in both the EPC and GPRS environments. 1.3 List the main highlights in SGSN-MME 14A and 14B release. 1.4 State the migration paths in 14B release. 2 Describe the Hardware and Software architecture of SGSN-MME Review the SGSN-MME architecture. 2.2 Identify the software architecture of the SGSN-MME and how it relates to the features and functions of the node. 2.3 List the different hardware components of the SGSN-MME in the MkVI, MkVI+ and MKVIII hardware family. 3 Discuss the O&M aspects for the SGSN-MME Identify some of the various tools available for Operation & Maintenance. 3.2 Discuss some basic management topics such as fault and performance management. 3.3 List some of the supporting nodes for the SGSN-MME within the O&M network. Target audience The target audience for this course is: Service Planning Engineer, Service Design Engineer, Network Design Engineer, Network

6 Deployment Engineer, Service Deployment Engineer, System Technician, Service Technician, System Engineer, Service Engineer, Field Technician, System Administrator, Application Developer, Business Developer. Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses: EPC System Survey, LZU R4A Further all participants should have basic IP knowledge and experience in working with GSM systems from Ericsson Duration and class size The length of the course is 1 days and the maximum number of participants is Error! Unknown document property name.. Learning situation This course is based on theoretical instructor-led lessons given in a classroom environment. Commercial in Confidence

7 Time schedule The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate. Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours) Packet Core Network Overview 3 1 The Ericsson SGSN-MME 14 2 Operation & Maintenance 1 Commercial in Confidence

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9 SGSN-MME 14B Delta LZU R1A Description If you already have working-experience in configuring, operating and maintaining Ericsson SGSN-MME and you need to update your knowledge on the enhancements introduced in SGSN-MME 14B release, and then this is the right course for you. All the highlighted features have been explained for a comprehensive insight into SGSN-MME 14B functionalities. Participants will learn about the new and enhanced features, new CLI commands and parameters introduced in SGSN-MME 14B release. Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1 Introduce the main features in SGSN-MME 14B release. 1.1 Review the main highlights in SGSN-MME 14A release. 1.2 List the main highlights in SGSN-MME 14B release. 1.3 Describe the migration paths in 14B release. 1.4 Describe SGSN-MME 14B compliance to 3GPP standards. 2 Describe the main features and enhancements for MME. 2.1 Explain SRVCC to 1xRTT (CDMA). 2.2 Understand the Sv path management (SRVCC) feature. 2.3 Describe the advantages of the feature: Timer-based release of GBR bearers. 2.4 Explain Wi-fi integration feature. 2.5 Review the Multimedia priority service (MPS) in MME. 2.6 Describe IMSI/IMEI based LAI selection in MME. 2.7 Introduction of alarming on SBc interface. 2.8 List the enhancements in Configurable and adaptive paging feature. 3 Describe the main features and enhancements for Gn-SGSN and S4-SGSN. 3.1 State the improvements in UE Tracer- Gn, Gp support. 3.2 Explain the GW Restoration Procedures in S4-SGSN (WCDMA). 3.3 Determine the Gp/S4 Selection in S4-SGSN for roaming subscribers 3.4 Review the enhancements done in SPID/RFSP in SGSN 4 Describe the common features and enhancements for Gn-SGSN, S4-SGSN and MME. 4.1 Determine the concept of Service priority based overload protection. 4.2 Understand the Dynamic S1-AP OLP mechanism in SGSN-MME 14B. 4.3 Describe the Smart signaling throttling feature.

10 4.4 Review the SCTP and SS7 Enhancements 4.5 Explain what Automatic network validation (ANV) means. 4.6 Recognize the enhancements in UE signaling control feature 4.7 List the enhancements in SW upgrade and Backup/restore procedures. 4.8 Introduction to DNS supervision and outage management. Target audience The target audience for this course is: Network Design Engineer, Network Deployment Engineer, Service Deployment Engineer, System Technician, System Engineer, Field Technician Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses: SGSN-MME 14A Delta (LZU R1A) SGSN-MME 13B Configuration (LZU R1A) SGSN-MME 13B Administration (LZU R1A) EPC Signaling (LZU R4A) Duration and class size The length of the course is 1 days and the maximum number of participants is Error! Unknown document property name.. Learning situation This course is based on theoretical instructor-led lessons given in a classroom environment. Commercial in Confidence

11 Time schedule The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate. Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours) Introduction 1 1 MME Features and Enhancements 2 S4-SGSN and Gn-SGSN Features and Enhancements 1 SGSN-MME Common Features and Enhancements. 2 Commercial in Confidence

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13 SGSN-MME 14 Administration LZU R1A Description The SGSN-MME 14 Administration course provides participants competence to operate SGSN-MME efficiently. This includes basic SGSN-MME architecture, its operation, administration as well as fault management, security management and performance management. Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1 Explain the main procedures in SGSN-MME. 1.1 Recognize the basic SGSN-MME architecture, its functions and interfaces. 1.2 Outline the functionality of SGSN-MME in different implementations. 1.3 Describe basic procedures handled by SGSN-MME such as GPRS Attach, PDP Context Activation in GSM and WCDMA and inter-sgsn Routing Area Update. 1.4 Review basic procedures handled by SGSN-MME such as Attach and Create Bearer Request in LTE. 2 Explain the details of SGSN-MME System Architecture. 2.1 Explain SGSN-MME software architecture using MkVI, MkVI+ and MKVIII. 2.2 Show the SGSN-MME hardware architecture using MkVI, MkVI+ and MKVIII. 2.3 List IP address usage and the IP connectivity in SGSN-MME. 3 Explain the Resilience in SGSN-MME. 3.1 Explain the concept and enhancements in session resilience functionalities. 3.2 State the procedure of AP takeover and DP takeover. 4 Explain the various Management domains in SGSN-MME and how to handle Fault Management procedures. 4.1 Identify the Operation and Maintenance (O&M) architecture and management domains in SGSN-MME such as Configuration Management, Fault Management, Security Management, Software Management, Performance Management and Accounting Management 4.2 Perform Fault Management on SGSN-MME using PXM and CLI. 4.3 Identify the severity of a fault in the SGSN-MME and act according to the escalation procedure. 4.4 Describe the concept of Log management in SGSN-MME 5 Explain the Configuration Management in SGSN-MME. 5.1 Explain how to perform basic node management using Command Line Interface and

14 Packet Exchange Manager. 5.2 Explore configuration management domain using ALEX, PXM and CLI. 6 Explain the Security Management tasks in SGN-MME. 6.1 Explain the concepts of security management, perform basic security management, perform user management and assign tailored roles for different users 7 Explain the Performance Management tasks in SGSN-MME. 7.1 Review the concepts of Performance Management types and Performance Management jobs and their practical use. 8 Explain the Software Management tasks in SGSN-MME. 8.1 Perform systems administration tasks on the SGSN-MME. 8.2 Identify different ways of handling software configurations and create software configurations. 8.3 Explain and perform Checkpoint operation. 8.4 Describe enhanced SGSN-MME Software Upgrade Procedure. 8.5 Describe SGSN-MME License management. 9 Explain the Support Systems in SGSN-MME. 9.1 List the support systems available to the SGSN-MME. 9.2 Administer system software management with the GSS/GSA functionality performing processes such as Backup and Restore. 9.3 Describe the key functions of the OSS RC in managing the GPRS network. 9.4 Explain OSS tools such as the GPRS Configuration Management, Test and Monitoring as well as enhanced FM, PM and Backup/restore procedures. Target audience The target audience for this course is: Network Deployment Engineer, Service Deployment Engineer, System Technician, Service Technician, System Engineer, Service Engineer, Field Technician, System Administrator Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses: GPRS System Survey, LZU EPC System Survey, LZU SGSN-MME 14 Overview, LZU Duration and class size Commercial in Confidence

15 The length of the course is 4 days and the maximum number of participants is Error! Unknown document property name.. Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in both classroom and in a technical environment using equipment and tools, which are accessed remotely. Commercial in Confidence

16 Time schedule The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate. Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours) 1 Introduction 2 System and architecture 3 Resilience 1 2 Fault Management & Log Management 3 Configuration Management. 3 3 Security Management. 3 Performance Management. 3 4 Software Management. 3 Support Functions 3 Commercial in Confidence

17 Error! Unknown document property name. LZU R1A Description If you need to build competence in configuring, operating and maintaining the Ericsson SGSN-MME 14, then this is the right course for you. Several configuration areas like configuring all the major interfaces, common configuration, DNS and NTP configuration are covered for a comprehensive insight into SGSN-MME for GSM, WCDMA and LTE access. Furthermore, the participants learn how to configure Public Warning System and Wi-Fi Integration functionality in SGSN-MME 14. Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1 Review the basic concepts of GSM/WCDMA/EPC Network and the role of SGSN- MME. 1.1 Explain the role of SGSN-MME in the EPC and in the GSM/WCDMA GPRS network. 1.2 Identify SGSN-MME interfaces and protocols used. 1.3 Discuss basic Mobility Management and Session Management procedures. 1.4 Introduction to the common configuration related to SGSN-MME. 2 Understand the Hardware configuration and concept of Services and Service IP addresses in SGSN-MME. 2.1 Discuss the hardware and software configuration of SGSN-MME using MkVI, MkVI+ and MkVIII hardware. 2.2 List the PIU roles in SGSN-MME. 2.3 Explain the concept of DSCP marking. 2.4 Configure and maintain the services IP addresses. 3 Explain the Routing mechanism and IP over Ethernet Configuration in SGSN-MME. 3.1 Configure the external interfaces based on IP/ETH. 3.2 Configure Static and Dynamic Routing Protocols. 3.3 Review the Packet Filtering Rules and Policies. 4 Configure and maintain the Gb over IP interface. 4.1 Explain the concept, advantages and network impact of Gb over IP. 4.2 Explain the concepts of dynamic configuration for Gb over IP and related procedures. 4.3 Configure and verify Gb over IP interface. 5 Configure Gom, GTP based interfaces like Gn, S3, S4, S11, S10 and Wi-Fi Integration.

18 5.1 Explain the functionality of Gom, Gn, S3, S4, S11 and S10 interfaces. 5.2 Outline the usage of IP addresses in Gom, Gn, S3, S4, S11 and S10 networks. 5.3 Configure and verify Gom, Gn, S3, S4, S11 and S10 interfaces. 5.4 Configuring the Wi-Fi Integration using U2 and U2a interface. 6 Configure and maintain SCTP based Interface S1-MME, SGs and SBc. 6.1 Explain the concept of the Control Plane (S1-MME) and User plane (S1-U) in S1 interface. 6.2 Explain the S1-AP and NAS procedures. 6.3 State the SCTP usage in S1-MME interface. 6.4 Configure and verify S1-MME interface. 6.5 Outline the functionality of SBc and SGs Interface. 6.6 Explain the usage of IP address in the concerned networks. 6.7 Configure and verify the SBc and SGs interfaces. 7 Configure Diameter based Interfaces in SGSN-MME like S6a, S Explain Diameter protocol and Diameter configurations. 7.2 Describe the functionality of S6a and S13 interface and the protocol used. 7.3 Explain the signaling procedures performed in the S6a and S13 interface. 7.4 Indicate the usage of SCTP in the S6a interface. 7.5 Configure and verify S6a and S13 Interface. 8 Configure Domain Name Service in SGSN-MME. 8.1 State the concept of using DNS and configure DNS. 9 Configure Network Time Protocol connectivity in SGSN-MME. 9.1 Explain the usage of NTP in the Network and configure NTP. Target audience The target audience for this course is: System Engineer, Network Design Engineer, Network Deployment Engineer, Service Planning Engineer Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses: GPRS System Survey LZU EPC System Survey LZU SGSN-MME 14 Administration LZU SGSN-MME 14 Overview LZU Commercial in Confidence

19 Duration and class size The length of the course is 4 day and the maximum number of participants is Error! Unknown document property name.. Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in both classroom and in a technical environment using equipment and tools, which are accessed remotely. Time schedule The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate. Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours) Introduction Common configuration related to SGSN-MME 0.5 IP services 2 IP over Ethernet 2 Configuration of Gom and GTP based interfaces 3 2 Configuring Wi-Fi Integration 1 Configuring Gb over IP S1-MME configuration 4 SBc and SGs interface Configuration 2 Configuration of Diameter based interfaces S6a and S13 4 DNS and NTP configuration 2 Commercial in Confidence

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21 SGSN-MME 14 MAINTENANCE LZU R1A Description Are you working with local maintenance of SGSN-MME? If yes, then this SGSN-MME 14 Maintenance course is for you. In this course you will learn about the different components of SGSN-MME, its functionality and perform the field maintenance activities on them. This course will provide the students with skills to act on hardware faults, perform hardware replacement and follow maintenance routines using the system documentation and local Operation and Maintenance (O&M) tools. Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1 Describe the functions & Hardware of SGSN-MME 1.1 Analyze the SGSN-MME and how it is built on the Ericsson Wireless Packet Platform (WPP) architecture 1.2 Identify the software architecture of the SGSN-MME and how it relates to the features and functions of the node 1.3 List the main hardware components of the SGSN-MME in the MKVI, MKVI+ and MKVIII hardware family 2 Provide Operation and Maintenance (O&M) network basics & review the Preventive Maintenance procedures in SGSN-MME Identify the O&M network supporting the Packet Core network. 2.2 Explore the configuration management domain using tools such as ALEX, PXM and CLI 2.3 Identify daily, weekly, quarterly and yearly maintenance procedures 3 Review the Corrective Maintenance aspects of the SGSN-MME 3.1 Understand the Field Maintenance workflow. 3.2 Analyze procedures for hardware maintenance for MKVI, MKVI+ and MKVIII hardware. 3.3 Explain the upgrade & migration path to SGSN-MME 14 Target audience The target audience for this course is: Field Technician, System Technician, Service Technician

22 Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses: GPRS System Survey, LZU EPC System Survey, LZU SGSN-MME 14 Overview, LZU R1A Duration and class size The length of the course is 1 day and the maximum number of participants is Error! Unknown document property name.. Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in both classroom and in a technical environment using equipment and tools. Commercial in Confidence

23 Time schedule The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate. Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours) 1 SGSN-MME Architecture 2 O&M Basics & Preventive Maintenance 2 Corrective Maintenance 2 Commercial in Confidence

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25 SGSN-MME 14 Troubleshooting LZU R1A Description Are you running a network of Ericsson SGSN-MME? Do you want to learn more about the SGSN-MME to be able to troubleshoot and rectify issues quickly and effectively? This course provides methods and guidelines to distinguish software faults and to correct detected configuration faults on a SGSN-MME. Furthermore, the participants learn to collect all needed information for handing over a trouble report to the next support level. This course examines troubleshooting for Ericsson s SGSN-MME 14B release. Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1 Identify the main elements of SGSN-MME software and DPE applications. 1.1 Review the system resilience and identify automatic recovery functions. 2 Perform a general system health check and identify system faults using built-in logs. 2.1 Perform a routine health check. 2.2 Identify system operation irregularities and identify steps to perform troubleshooting. 3 Identify and troubleshoot interface faults using CLI commands, logs and toolboxes. 3.1 Identify issues relating to logical interfaces and isolate faults according to transport type (Frame Relay, ATM or IP). 3.2 Troubleshoot faults according to system, configuration or network failure using CLI commands, logs and toolboxes. 4 Identify and troubleshoot session and mobility issues for each access network. 4.1 Review session and mobility procedures such as attach and routing/tracking area update. 4.2 Identify logging mechanisms available for session and mobility faults. 4.3 Explore cause codes for session and mobility failures and troubleshoot according to access network type. 5 Trace subscriber related issues with CLI commands and toolboxes. 5.1 Identify common CLI commands available to retrieve subscriber session information. 5.2 Troubleshoot specific subscriber session issues with optional tools such as Cell and UE Trace. 6 Analyze steps required to submit a CSR. 6.1 Explain the purpose and methods of preparing a CSR. 6.2 Identify fault and CSR types and collect relevant information for CSR submission

26 using the Data Collection Guideline (DCG). Target audience The target audience for this course is: Network Design Engineer, Network Deployment Engineer, System Technician, System Engineer, System Administrator Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses: SGSN-MME 14 Overview - LZU SGSN-MME 14 Configuration - LZU SGSN-MME 14 Administration - LZU SGSN-MME 14 Maintenance - LZU Duration and class size The length of the course is 2 days and the maximum number of participants is Error! Unknown document property name.. Learning situation This is an Instructor Led Training (ILT) course based on theoretical and practical instructorled lessons given both in a classroom and technical environment, using equipment and tools which can be accessed remotely. Commercial in Confidence

27 Time schedule The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate. Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours) 1 Architecture and Resilience 4 System Health Check 2 2 Interface Fault Troubleshooting 2 Session & Mobility Fault Troubleshooting 2 Subscriber Specific Fault Troubleshooting 1 Submitting a CSR 1 Commercial in Confidence

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29 EPG 14B Overview - live virtual LZU R1A Description If you are interested to know how EPG is working as a gateway between Mobile Packet Core network and other Packet Data Networks, such as the Internet, corporate intranet and private data networks, then this is the right course for you. This virtual learning course will provide an excellent overview of EPG, the 4th Generation IP Networking Product of Ericsson portfolio describing briefly its functions, its place in the network and its main characteristics. Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1 Describe the EPG implementation in EPC network 1.1 Understand overview on EPG solution within EPC 1.2 Understand SGW & PGW functionalities 1.3 Explain different interfaces related to EPG 1.4 Describe EPG Signaling and User Plane flow 2 Describe the EPG System Architecture 2.1 Highlight the EPG hardware architecture (SSR8020 & SSR8010) 2.2 Describe the EPG platform and software architecture 3 Describe the EPG 14B Functions and Features 3.1 Explain basic functions of EPG 3.2 Describe mobility and session management 3.3 Describe Routing, Charging and Resilience in EPG Target audience The target audience for this course is: Network Deployment Engineer, Service Deployment Engineer, System Technician, Service Technician, System Engineer, Service Engineer, System Administrator

30 Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses: Recommended to attend EPC System Survey (LZU ) or similar course to have knowledge of EPC network. Duration and class size The length of the course is 3 hour spread over 1 session and the maximum number of participants is Error! Unknown document property name.. Learning situation This course is based on interactive theoretical instructor-led lessons given in a live virtual classroom environment. Time schedule The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants. The time for covering the topics which is stated below can be used as an estimate. Session Topics in the course Time (min) EPG Solution for EPC Network 60 1 EPG System Architecture 60 Functions and Features of EPG 60 Commercial in Confidence

31 EPG 14B Delta LZU R1A Description This is an ideal course for those who wish to update their knowledge on the enhancements introduced in EPG 14B release. EPG 14B Delta course focuses on the new features and enhancements introduced from EPG 13A to 14B release. Participants learn about the Increased performance, new hardware SSR 8010 and upgrade & migration path to EPG 14B. Furthermore, enhancements related to SACC functionality, Charging and Policy control and Operation and Maintenance procedures shall also be covered Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1 List the highlighted features of EPG 13B,14B and explore the updates performed in EPG 14B in the realm of Mobility and Session Management 1.1 Review the highlighted features of EPG 13B and 14B 1.2 Discuss the Session Resiliency enhancements in EPG 14B 1.3 Explain the Multi-access support and enhanced seamless mobility between 3GPP and non-3gpp access-networks 1.4 Review the SGSN-MME Geo-redundant pool support (SGW) feature 1.5 Outline the separation of S5 and S8 interface in EPG 14B 2 Discuss the new Hardware, improved capacity and upgrade & migration paths supported for EPG14B 2.1 Explain the new SSR 8010 Hardware introduced for EPG 14B 2.2 Review the enhancements done in the existing Line cards and new RPSW card 2.3 Outline the improvements in SSR throughput in EPG 14B 2.4 Explain the ICR Functionality in EPG 14B 2.5 Outline the upgrade and migration paths to EPG 14B 2.6 Discuss the IP connectivity in EPG14B 3 Explain the enhancements related to SACC functionality in EPG 14B 3.1 Identify the improved Content Filtering mechanism through use of the ICAP interface 3.2 Recognize the advanced UE to UE Firewall feature 3.3 Explain the Content enrichment, PISC, DPI and Heuristics enhancements in EPG 14B 3.4 Explain the HSS initiated QoS Modification support in EPG 14B 4 Discuss the enhancements related to radius, Diameter, Charging and Policy control in EPG 14B

32 4.1 Understand the Online charging (Gy) & Usage Monitoring (Gx) support for dedicated bearers 4.2 List the enhancements in Offline Charging feature 4.3 Detail the Improvements in GX Interface in EPG 14B release 4.4 Review the improvements related to Radius accounting, IPv6 transport and Diameter support 4.5 Describe the improvement in configurable QCI/DSCP mapping 4.6 Analyze the improvements in Aware Policy based Routing (APR) 5 Describe operation & maintenance improvements with EPG 14B, such as the EPG Toolbox, UE Trace and EBM 5.1 Identify the updates for EPG 14B on areas such as User roles, CLI improvements and Software management 5.2 Describe improvements to the EPG toolbox (PDC, Support Package, 3.3 EPG versions, EPG KPI, UE Trace Parser and EPG Disk Check) 5.3 Explain the enhancements done Event Based Monitoring and OSS-RC and ENIQ Support 5.4 List the troubleshooting enhancements in 14B with the introduction of UE Trace support in SGW 5.5 Discuss in brief the migration of CPG to EPG O&M functionality Target audience The target audience for this course is: Network Design Engineer, Network Deployment Engineer, System Technician, Service Engineer, System Administrator Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses: EPG 2013A Operation & Configuration - LZU R1A Participants who are coming from CPG background should attend below course as well. EPG 14B Overview - LZU Participants having working knowledge of the LTE/EPC network is an added advantage. Duration and class size The length of the course is 2 days and the maximum number of participants is Error! Unknown document property name.. Learning situation This is an Instructor Led Training (ILT) course based on theoretical instructor-led lessons Commercial in Confidence

33 given in a classroom environment. Time schedule The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate. Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours) Mobility & Session Management 2 1 Hardware Enhancements and IP Connectivity 2 SACC Enhancements 2 SACC Enhancements 1 2 General Enhancements 3 Operation & Maintenance 2 Commercial in Confidence

34 EPG 14B Operation and Configuration LZU R1A Description If you need competence in configuring, operating and maintaining the EPG 14B, then this is the right course for you. EPG 14B Operation and Configuration course helps participants in understanding day to day operations of EPG 14B. Participants learn how to configure the EPG SSR system, its interfaces, routing and security management in EPG 14B Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1 Describe the Evolved Packet Core network and how EPG functions within this network 1.1 Understand the functions and services provided by the EPG, with concepts such as Bearer Activation and Session Management procedures 1.2 Explain the EPG System architecture in terms of routing platform and application software 1.3 Discuss the Hardware EPG architecture and list the different cards supported 1.4 Explain the latest enhancement/features available in EPG 14B 2 Explain and perform basic configurations for the EPG 2.1 Understand the basic IPOS software components 2.2 Navigate through EPG CLI and configure basic system properties 2.3 Understand the overview of EPG configuration flows 3 Perform different configurations on the EPG such as interface, routing and security 3.1 Describe steps to configure the physical interfaces such as port, VLAN tagging etc 3.2 Perform configurations related to routing such as protocols, metrics and links 3.3 Understand different security configurations available on the EPG such as packet filtering and firewalls 4 Explore the configurations for setting up the EPG to function in an EPC network environment 4.1 Understand the functionalities of the Serving Gateway and steps to configure the interfaces towards the enodeb (S1-U) and the MME (S11) 4.2 Describe the configurations involved to configure the PDN Gateway functionality and the interfaces involved such as the SGi, S5/S8, Gx and Gy 5 Identify Operation & Maintenance procedures on the EPG 5.1 Perform commands to view new alarms related to the EPG running in the Serving & PDN Gateway role

35 5.2 Perform commands related to displaying status information on the EPG running EPC services 5.3 Describe the EPG toolbox (PDC, Support Package, 3.3 EPG versions, EPG KPI, and UE Trace Parser) 5.4 Explain the License Management and Backup procedure in EPG Target audience The target audience for this course is: Network Design Engineer, Network Deployment Engineer, System Technician, System Engineer, System Administrator Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses: EPC System Survey LZU R4A EPG 14B Overview - Live Virtual LZU R1A Duration and class size The length of the course is 3 days and the maximum number of participants is Error! Unknown document property name.. Learning situation This is an Instructor Led Training (ILT) course based on theoretical and practical instructorled lessons given both in a classroom and technical environment, using equipment and tools which can be accessed remotely Commercial in Confidence

36 Time schedule The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate. Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours) 1 EPG Introduction 5.0 CLI Basics Platform Level Configurations EPG Services Configurations 4.0 Operation & Maintenance 2.0 Commercial in Confidence

37 SAPC 14 Delta LZU R1A Description The Ericsson Service-Aware Policy Controller (SAPC) is called to be the central policy node in the operators network coordinating the nodes in the transport domain to behave according with the operator's defined policies.. If you want to gain knowledge about the new features available in SAPC 2014 release, this course is for you. Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1. Define the main concepts of the SAPC Explain the role of SAPC14 in SACC Solution 1.2 List the SAPC applied in different Ericsson solutions, e.g. LTE/EPC, GPRS, IMS etc 1.3 Present SAPC in a fixed network and converged network 1.4 Explain the SAPC and ESy connection; 1.5 Illustrate SAPC and Standards applied, including the 3GPP R9 PCRF Enhancements 2 Describe the SAPC 14A Functionalities 2.1 Present the Flexible configurations of Events 2.2 Describe the Event Based Monitoring for Gx events 2.3 Explain the Multivendor Sy 2.4 Present the Usage Control for Fixed 2.5 Explain the Converged Usage Control 2.6 Present the Flexible counters lifecycle 2.7 Present the CDMA support: Gxa 2.8 Illustrate the Full GeoRed 3 Describe the SAPC 14B Functionalities 3.1 Present the EBM Analytics for RX 3.2 Describe the EBM Analytics for Subscription Data 3.3 Illustrate the External DB Redundancy Support 3.4 Explain the Overload Protection for Priority Services 3.5 Describe the Quota Reservation 3.6 Present the CDC Mechanism 3.7 Illustrate the Business Oriented GUI 3.8 Explain the Content Filtering Support with EPG Commercial in Confidence

38 Target audience The target audience for this course is: Network Design Engineer, Service Planning Engineer, Service Design Engineer, Network Deployment Engineer, System Technician, System Engineer Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses: SACC 10 and 11 Overview, LZU R1A SAPC 13B Operation and Configuration, LZU R1A Or equivalent working knowledge. Duration and class size The length of the course is 1 day and and the maximum number of participants is Error! Unknown document property name.. Learning situation This course is based on theoretical instructor-led lessons given in a classroom environment. Time schedule The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate. Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours) 1 Introduction 1 SAPC 14A New Features 2 SAPC 14B New Features 2 Exercises 1 Commercial in Confidence

39 SGSN-MME 15A Overview LZUxxxxx R1A Description The mobile network has evolved as user behavior influenced higher data requirements, multi services and QoS granularity. SGSN-MME 15A supports modern mobile networks with new and enhanced functionalities for GSM, WCDMA and LTE Accesses. This SGSN-MME 15A Overview course provides to the participants an overview of the features, functions, architectures and O&M aspects of SGSN-MME 15A. An overview of vmme is also part of the course. Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1. Explore the concepts and terminologies used in Packet Core networks. 1.1 Define the EPC and GPRS network architecture, various interfaces as well as concepts such as mobility and session management, Paging, Authentication and Security Management. 1.2 Recognize some general call flows and procedures involved in both the EPC and GPRS environments. 1.3 List the main highlights in SGSN-MME 15A release. 1.4 State the migration paths in 15A release. 2 Describe the Hardware and Software architecture of SGSN-MME 15A. 2.1 Review the SGSN-MME architecture. 2.2 Identify the software architecture of the SGSN-MME and how it relates to the features and functions of the node. 2.3 List the different hardware components of the SGSN-MME in MKVIII and MkX hardware families. 3 Discuss the O&M aspects for the SGSN-MME 15A. 3.1 Identify some of the various tools available for Operation & Maintenance. 3.2 Discuss some basic management topics such as fault and performance management. 3.3 List some of the supporting nodes for the SGSN-MME within the O&M network

40 Target audience The target audience for this course is: Network Deployment Engineer, Service Deployment Engineer, System Technician, Service Technician, System Engineer, Service Engineer, System Administrator Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses: All participants should have basic IP knowledge and experience in working with GSM systems from Ericsson Duration and class size The length of the course is 3 hours spread over 1 session and the maximum number of participants is Error! Unknown document property name.. Learning situation This course is based on interactive theoretical instructor-led lessons given in a live virtual classroom environment. Time schedule The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants. The time for covering the topics which is stated below can be used as an estimate. Session Topics in the course Time (min) Packet Core Network Overview 60 1 SGSN-MME Architecture 60 Operation and Maintenance, vmme overview. 60 Commercial in Confidence

41 SGSN-MME 15A Administration LZUxxxxx R1A Description The SGSN-MME 15A Administration course provides participants competence to operate SGSN-MME efficiently. This includes basic SGSN-MME architecture, its operation, administration as well as fault management, security management and performance management. The course provides as well an introduction in to the Ericsson vmme solution. Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1. Explain the main procedures in SGSN-MME. 1.1 Recognize the basic SGSN-MME architecture, its functions and interfaces. 1.2 Outline the functionality of SGSN-MME in different implementations. 1.3 Describe basic procedures handled by SGSN-MME such as GPRS Attach, PDP Context Activation in GSM and WCDMA and inter-sgsn Routing Area Update. 1.4 Review basic procedures handled by SGSN-MME such as Attach and Create Bearer Request in LTE. 2 Explain the details of SGSN-MME System Architecture. 2.1 Explain SGSN-MME software architecture using MKVIII and MkX. 2.2 Show the SGSN-MME hardware architecture using MKVIII and MkX. 2.3 List IP address usage and the IP connectivity in SGSN-MME. 3 Explain the Resilience in SGSN-MME. 3.1 Explain the concept and enhancements in session resilience functionalities. 3.2 State the procedure of AP takeover and DP takeover. 4 Explain the various Management domains in SGSN-MME and how to handle Fault Management procedures. 4.1 Identify the Operation and Maintenance (O&M) architecture and management domains in SGSN-MME such as Configuration Management, Fault Management, Security Management, Software Management, Performance Management and Accounting Management 4.2 Perform Fault Management on SGSN-MME using PXM and CLI. 4.3 Identify the severity of a fault in the SGSN-MME and act according to the escalation procedure. 4.4 Describe the concept of Log management in SGSN-MME Commercial in Confidence

42 5 Explain the Configuration Management in SGSN-MME. 5.1 Explain how to perform basic node management using Command Line Interface and Packet Exchange Manager. 5.2 Explore configuration management domain using ALEX, PXM and CLI. 6 Explain the Security Management tasks in SGN-MME. 6.1 Explain the concepts of security management, perform basic security management, perform user management and assign tailored roles for different users 7 Explain the Performance Management tasks in SGSN-MME. 7.1 Review the concepts of Performance Management types and Performance Management jobs and their practical use. 8 Explain the Software Management tasks in SGSN-MME. 8.1 Perform systems administration tasks on the SGSN-MME. 8.2 Identify different ways of handling software configurations and create software configurations. 8.3 Explain and perform Checkpoint operation. 8.4 Describe enhanced SGSN-MME Software Upgrade Procedure. 8.5 Describe SGSN-MME License management. 9 Explain the Support Systems in SGSN-MME. 9.1 List the support systems available to the SGSN-MME. 9.2 Administer system software management with the GSS/GSA functionality performing processes such as Backup and Restore. 9.3 Describe the key functions of the OSS RC in managing the GPRS network. 9.4 Explain OSS tools such as the GPRS Configuration Management, Test and Monitoring as well as enhanced FM, PM and Backup/restore procedures. 10 Explain the administration tasks relevant for vmme in an Ericsson Cloud Solution Describe the Ericsson Cloud System main elements. Target audience The target audience for this course is: Network Deployment Engineer, Service Deployment Engineer, System Technician, Service Technician, System Engineer, Service Engineer, Field Technician, System Administrator Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses: GPRS System Survey, LZU EPC System Survey, LZU SGSN-MME 14 Overview, LZU Commercial in Confidence

43 Duration and class size The length of the course is 4 days and the maximum number of participants is Error! Unknown document property name.. Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in both classroom and in a technical environment using equipment and tools, which are accessed remotely. Commercial in Confidence

44 Time schedule The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate. Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours) 1 Introduction 2 System and architecture 3 Resilience 1 2 Fault Management & Log Management 3 Configuration Management. 3 3 Security Management. 3 Performance Management. 3 4 Software Management. Support functions. 4 vmme administration. 2 Commercial in Confidence

45 Error! Unknown document property name. LZUXXXXXXX R1A Description If you need to build competence in configuring, operating and maintaining the Ericsson SGSN-MME 15A, then this is the right course for you. Several configuration areas related to all interfaces, exchange properties, DNS and NTP configuration are covered for a comprehensive insight into SGSN-MME for GSM, WCDMA and LTE access. Furthermore, the participants learn how to configure Public Warning System and Wi-Fi Integration functionality. The vmme concept is introduced as a part of the Ericsson Cloud System. Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1 Review the basic concepts of GSM/WCDMA/EPC Network and the role of SGSN- MME. 1.1 Explain the role of SGSN-MME in the EPC and in the GSM/WCDMA GPRS network. 1.2 Identify SGSN-MME interfaces and protocols used. 1.3 Discuss basic Mobility Management and Session Management procedures. 1.4 Introduction to the common configuration related to SGSN-MME. 2 Understand the Hardware configuration and concept of Services and IP Service addresses in SGSN-MME. 2.1 Discuss the hardware and software configuration of SGSN-MME using MkVIII and MkX hardware. 2.2 List the PIU roles in SGSN-MME. 2.3 Explain the concept of DSCP marking. 2.4 Configure and maintain the services IP addresses. 3 Explain the Routing mechanism and IP over Ethernet Configuration in SGSN-MME. 3.1 Configure the external interfaces based on IP/ETH. 3.2 Configure Static and Dynamic Routing Protocols. 3.3 Review the Packet Filtering Rules and Policies. 4 Configure and maintain the non-sctp based interfaces such as Gn,S11, S10, S3, S6, S4, U2, U1a and Gb. 4.1 Explain the functionality of Gn, S11, S10, S3, S6, S4, U2, U1a and Gb interfaces. 4.2 Outline the usage of IP addresses in Gn, S11, S10, S3, S6, S4, U2, U1a and Gb related networks. 5 Configure and maintain SCTP based Interfaces such as S1-MME, SGs and SBc. 5.1 Explain the concept of the Control Plane (S1-MME) and User plane (S1-U) in S1

46 interface. 5.2 Explain the S1-AP and NAS procedures. 5.3 State the SCTP usage in S1-MME interface. 5.4 Configure and verify S1-MME interface. 5.5 Outline the functionality of SBc and SGs Interface. 5.6 Explain the usage of IP address in the concerned networks. 5.7 Configure and verify the SBc and SGs interfaces. 6 Configure Diameter based Interfaces in SGSN-MME like S6a,S6d and S Explain Diameter protocol and Diameter configurations. 6.2 Describe the functionality of S6a and S13 interface and the protocol used. 6.3 Explain the signaling procedures performed in the S6a and S13 interface. 6.4 Indicate the usage of SCTP in the S6a interface. 6.5 Configure and verify S6a and S13 Interface. 7 Configure Domain Name Service and Network Time Protocol connectivity in SGSN- MME. 7.1 State the concept of using DNS and configure DNS. 7.2 Explain the usage of NTP in the Network and configure NTP. 8 Explain the Ericsson vmme concept. Target audience The target audience for this course is: System Engineer, Network Design Engineer, Network Deployment Engineer, Service Planning Engineer Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses: SGSN-MME 14 Overview LZU SGSN-MME 14 Administration LZU Knowledge on Cloud/NFV and SDN is important. Duration and class size The length of the course is 4 days and the maximum number of participants is Error! Unknown document property name.. Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in both classroom and in a technical environment using equipment and tools, which are accessed Commercial in Confidence

47 remotely. Time schedule The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate. Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours) Introduction Common configuration related to SGSN-MME 0.5 IP services configuration 4 2 Configuration of non-sctp based interfaces 6 Configuration of SCTP based interfaces 1 3 Configuration of S1-MME interface 2 SBc and SGs interface Configuration 1 Configuration of Diameter based interfaces 2 Configuration of S6a interface 3 4 DNS and NTP configuration 1 vmme 2 Commercial in Confidence

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49 SGSN-MME 15A Troubleshooting LZUxxxxxx R1A Description Are you running a network of Ericsson SGSN-MME? Do you want to learn more about the SGSN-MME to be able to troubleshoot and rectify issues quickly and effectively? This course provides methods and guidelines to distinguish software faults and to correct detected configuration faults on a SGSN-MME. Furthermore, the participants learn to collect all needed information for handing over a trouble report to the next support level. This course examines troubleshooting for Ericsson s SGSN-MME 14B release. Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to: 1 Identify the main elements of SGSN-MME software and DPE applications. 1.1 Review the system resilience and identify automatic recovery functions. 2 Perform a general system health check and identify system faults using built-in logs. 2.1 Perform a routine health check. 2.2 Identify system operation irregularities and identify steps to perform troubleshooting. 2.3 Describe the main troobleshooting tools. 3 Identify and troubleshoot interface faults using CLI commands, logs and toolboxes. 3.1 Identify issues relating to logical interfaces and isolate faults according to transport type (Frame Relay, ATM or IP). 3.2 Troubleshoot faults according to system, configuration or network failure using CLI commands, logs and toolboxes. 4 Identify and troubleshoot session and mobility issues for each access network. 4.1 Review session and mobility procedures such as attach and routing/tracking area update. 4.2 Identify logging mechanisms available for session and mobility faults. 4.3 Explore cause codes for session and mobility failures and troubleshoot according to access network type. 5 Trace subscriber related issues with CLI commands and toolboxes. 5.1 Identify common CLI commands available to retrieve subscriber session information. 5.2 Troubleshoot specific subscriber session issues with optional tools such as Cell and UE Trace. 6 Analyze steps required to submit a CSR. 6.1 Explain the purpose and methods of preparing a CSR.

50 6.2 Identify fault and CSR types and collect relevant information for CSR submission using the Data Collection Guideline (DCG). 7 Identify the main troubleshooting activities in vmme. Target audience The target audience for this course is: Network Design Engineer, Network Deployment Engineer, System Technician, System Engineer, System Administrator Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses: SGSN-MME 14 Overview - LZU SGSN-MME 14 Configuration - LZU SGSN-MME 14 Administration - LZU SGSN-MME 14 Maintenance - LZU Duration and class size The length of the course is 2 days and the maximum number of participants is Error! Unknown document property name.. Learning situation This is an Instructor Led Training (ILT) course based on theoretical and practical instructorled lessons given both in a classroom and technical environment, using equipment and tools which can be accessed remotely. Commercial in Confidence

51 Time schedule The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate. Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours) 1 Architecture and Resilience 4 System Health Check 2 2 Interface Fault Troubleshooting 2 Session & Mobility Fault Troubleshooting 2 Submitting a CSR 1 Troubleshooting activities in vmme. 1 Commercial in Confidence

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