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| This is the instruction to configure your eNodeB to work with ONF M-CORD. You can find architecture illustration in assets/mcord-architecture.png. |
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| 1. Check the eNodeB is operating in following information: |
| eNodeB Address: {{ .Values.enb.host }} |
| eNodeB S1 port: {{ .Values.enb.port }} |
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| 2. Configure eNodeB with the correct MME information, get MME IP by following commands: |
| export MMEIP=$(kubectl get --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -o jsonpath="{.status.podIP}" pods mme-0 |
| export MMEPORT="36412" |
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| MMEPORT is fixed in templates/mme.yaml. |
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| 3. Make sure UE's SIM card information is configured in hss.yaml. |
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| 4. Attach UE to M-CORD. |