Transcript Slide 1
Chicago PaDIRT Session 08/14/2007
Sprint/Nextel
Curtis Owings
Telecom Design Engineer
Roaming, MVNO, Pre-Paid Design
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Slide 1
High-Level Sprint Network Design
1
6
Sprint Core
Reston
1
6
Sprint Core
Lenexa
2
5
2
5
3
3
4
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4
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Sprint Core functionality important to Data Roaming
Sprint Core
Lenexa
IOTA
Data
Link
WDR
AAA
Report
FW
BGP
Delivery of services is minimized at the
Core as much as possible
Redundancy between Cores and Distros
is maintained via OSPF and iBGP
IP Over The Air: Sprint’s data provisioning
system delivered by IP
Data Link: Private Corporate connectivity
product
WDR AAA: Data Roaming AAA Proxies
Report: The bulk reporting server
FW: Firewalls
BGP: Border Gateway routers connecting
Sprint to it’s partners worldwide via IP
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Slide 3
Sprint Distribution Site functionality important to Data Roaming
ALL 3G Data services are delivered
from a Distro Site
Installed in redundant pairs where all the
services of one can be replicated in the
second
All accounting starts here
All subscribers are authenticated here
All content is delivered here
All Public IP’s in 68.28.0.0 /16
Sprint Sprint
Distribution
Distribution
Site
Site
PDSN
HA
AAA
DNS
Billing
Vision
WAP
Internet
EVDO
AN-AAA
LDAP
FW
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Slide 4
Distribution Sites connection to the Internet
6
Sprint Core
Reston
6
Internet
(via Sprint Link)
Sprint Core
Lenexa
5
5
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Data Roaming with the CRX
6
Roaming
Partner
Core/Network
Sprint Core
Reston
6
Internet
(via Sprint Link)
CRX
Network
Sprint Core
Lenexa
5
5
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Slide 6
Data Roaming without the CRX
6
Sprint Core
Reston
Roaming
Partner
Core/Network
6
CRX
Network
Sprint Core
Lenexa
5
Internet
(via Sprint Link)
5
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Slide 7
Really Big Bubbles
Path from RP 2 to Sprint
Roaming
Partner
2
Roaming
Partner
3
− 2, 9000, 10507 (Shortest, Best)
− 2, 9000, 8000, 10507 (Valid, but longer)
Path from RP 4 to Sprint
− 4, 47, 10507 (Shortest, Best) Cool!
Path from RP 1 to Sprint
ISP
9000
Roaming
Partner
1
Roaming
Partner
4
ISP
8000
− 1, 47, 10507 (Shortest, Best)
− 1, 9000, 10507 (Oopsie! Same distance)
For CRX partners NO OPTION is
acceptable other than the CRX
CRX
47
Sprint
10507
Roaming
Partner
5
− The path from RP 1 to ISP 9000 to Sprint is
never acceptable. No routing information for
AS 10507 should be listened to from ISP
9000.
− Filtering is the only way to guarantee route
integrity.
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Slide 8
Sprint w/ Syniverse today
Two AAA sites
Two Bearer sites
Two Syniverse owned routers in
each Sprint Core location
Syniverse owned circuits
Challenges
Sprint
Core
Reston
AA
AAA
Sprint
Dist
A
Syn
Seattle
Syn
Philly
MIP
SIP
A
SIP
MIP
AA
Syn
Atlanta
MIP
SIP
SIP
MIP
− Capacity Management: Who is
doing it?
− Line Management: Errors, stats,
metrics
− Packet Analysis
− Ticket Reporting
Sprint
Core
Lenexa
Syn
Tampa
AA
A
RP/SRA,
MVNO
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Slide 9
Simple IP Support Issues and Other Issues
Simple IP RADIUS Attributes
− Framed-IP-ADDR
− IP-Technology
− LNS-Pref
DNS
NAI conventions
PDSN
− Common NAI
− Invalid realm names
AAA
GMT Offset
− BSID attribute
Testing challenges
LNS
RP
AAA
Billing
− Sprint has no SIP facilities
− Roaming partners reluctant to build labs
Cust
WAP
Internet
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Slide 10
Other Projects
Roaming Partner re-designs
Enhanced Reporting
Enhanced Monitoring
Platform Upgrades
DNS Re-direction
New Services (WiMAX, LBS and QChat)
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