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Overview MSF LTE/EPC IOT David Francisco, Helmut Schink ITU Regional Consultation on Conformance/Interoperability Nairobi, Kenya

What is the MSF? The MultiService Forum (MSF) is a global association of service providers and system suppliers committed to developing and promoting open-architecture, multiservice switching systems. Founded in 1998, the MSF is an open-membership organization. The MSF’s activities include developing implementation agreements, promoting worldwide compatibility and interoperability, and encouraging input to appropriate national and international standards bodies. For more information about the MSF and its members, visit the MSF web site at www.msforum.org.

MSF Principal Members- 2009/10 3

Where the MSF Fits MSF is not a Standards Development Organization (SDO) Focus on developing meaningful physical implementations of standards Use of large-scale interoperability events to test and validate standards implementations of interest to major carriers Provides significant resource for members to leverage for achieving multi-vendor solutions Provides key implementation feedback to vendors, carriers and SDO’s

Validated, commercially viable Implementation Agreements (IAs) MSF Industry fit SDO community Standards Carriers Vendors Feedback Implementations Validated, commercially viable Implementation Agreements (IAs) NGN Architectural Framework Physical Scenarios Protocol Selection MSF IA’s Test Plans Testing & Interoperability Programmes MSF 5

MSF Focus MSF Interop testing is only meaningful in the context of a specific network configuration NGN Architectural Framework Options must be specified, and ambiguities clarified Physical Scenarios Protocol Selection MSF IA’s Detailed test plans required to ensure complete coverage and consistency Test Plans Testing & Interoperability Programmes Interop program requires start-to-finish program management and coordination Validated, commercially viable Implementation Agreements (IAs) Interop programs are best at validating the standards (not products) 6 6

MSF Delivery Process Focus on accelerating the deployment of new technologies emerging from standards by supporting interoperability and test events as required by MSF members Rapid development model Mapping of SDO architectures to real world implementations Develop physical scenarios Develop detailed test cases Profile protocols where necessary to facilitate the testing Provide key implementation feedback to vendors, carriers and standards organisations

EPC / LTE Interop Event MSF EPC/LTE Interoperability Event was hosted March 15 – 20, 2010 by the Vodafone Test and Innovation Centre, Dusseldorf, Germany and China Mobile facilities in Beijing Designed to test standards compliance of vendors implementation of Evolved Packet Core (EPC) network scenarios to 3GPP Release 8 standards Gauge vendor support for this technology Mix and match of different vendor EPC network elements to test interoperability Performed inter-site and intra-site testing 8 Vendors participated in the event 8

The Test Network - Düsseldorf ZTE eNB 2.6 GHz UE Samsung eHRPD simulator Starent IMS simulator Starent SGi ZTE eNB 2.6GHz S6a S101 MME STA MME NEC MME ZTE S-GW STA S-GW NEC S-GW ZTE HSS BW HSS ZTE P-GW STA P-GW NEC P-GW ZTE PCRF BW PCRF ZTE IP VPN Tunnel S1 UP S1 CP S11 S5 Gx Rx S8 S9 S10 X2

The Test Network - Beijing SGi Huawei eNB S6a UE Simulator MME STA MME ALU MME ZTE S-GW STA S-GW ALU S-GW ZTE HSS HUA HSS ZTE P-GW STA P-GW ALU P-GW ZTE PCRF HUA IP VPN Tunnel S1 UP S1 CP S11 S5 Gx S8 S10 PCRF ZTE PCRF ALU S9

Event Planning Project Plan Hire full-time Event Coordinator Determine host sites i.e., carrier labs Project Requirements Document (PRD) Event announcement to industry – press release Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) Participant recruitment package Letter of Invitation Letter of Intent Participant contract (Event Agreement) Event execution documents, etc. Tool requirements (scheduling, test data recording, reports) Network and addressing plans Requests for information from participants Master test schedule Pre-event briefing presentations Implementation Agreements (IAs) Test Plans Other documents as needed

Event Testing Determine interfaces and functions to be tested Create physical architecture document Test plans written from 3GPP R8 specifications by MSF member companies Protocol profiles written where required Labs and vendor equipment configured (1 week set-up, 2 weeks testing, 1 week removal) Test results loaded into test tool by event monitors – only test partners see results Patching/retesting if time permits

Event Wrap-up Create Press Release Analysis test data Write White Paper – test setup, results (all results are non-attributable) Liaison appropriate SDOs regarding problems found Lessons learned – all participants discuss what went well and what could be done better Determine what event testing is to be carried forward as well as candidates for future testing

MSF LTE/EPC by the Numbers 2 Number of test labs 18 Months from planning to white paper 50 Engineers on site (both labs) 40 Company support engineers on call (both labs) 300 Test plan pages 95 Test cases 550 Scheduled tests – different vendor configurations 12 days of testing 11 hours/day of testing

EPC / LTE Interop Event White Paper A free download of the event white paper “MSF LTE Interoperability Event – Multivendor testing in global Evolved Packet Core Networks” is currently available: http://www.msforum.org/interoperability/LTE.shtml The MSF work plan for 2010/2011 consist of 1) LTE/EPS Phase 2 that builds on the recent LTE event success, 2) MSF/ATIS IIF IPTV IOT, 3) Content Distribution Networks (CDN) that builds on and broadens the IPTV work, 4) Performance Testing and 5) Robustness testing across all of the above mentioned areas.