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nano3G AP Installation Manual Installation Overview and Requirements
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2.2.6 Access Control
The configurations for four common scenarios are described here:
Full open access (Enterprise or Residential)
Open access for Zonal AP (Enterprise only)
Closed access with CSG parameter broadcast and Access Control via the AC,
which uses the AAA service (Enterprise or Residential)
Closed access using Legacy Mode, with Access Control via the AC, which uses
the AAA service (Enterprise or Residential)
Note: In all cases, a UE that needs to make an emergency call can access an AP for that
purpose.
Full Open Access
In this scenario, any UE on the operator's network can use the AP.
Use the following attribute settings:
IuUP Initialisation
(iuUpInitNoDataSupported)
If this attribute is set to TRUE (default value), the AP includes
NO_DATA RFCs as appropriate in IuUP Initialisation frames.If this
attribute is set to FALSE, the HNB omits any NO_DATA RFCs that
would otherwise have been included.
Network Listen Scan Interval
(applyFrequencyCorrection)
Set the interval for frequency corrections.
Default is 28 days.
1 day for VCTCXO. This is used for most residential deployments.
Any time for OCXO.
Realm Id (realmId) Allows a nano3G AP to include a configurable realm in the HNBAP
Register Request message. This is only used by Iuh APs.
Parameter Notes
Attribute Setting Notes
CSG Access Mode
(csgAccessMode)
Open This is the default for nano3G APs.
No other settings are required.