Hey guys,
Working on getting our Telrad test gear going after, um, a couple years
now. (long waits and contract failures at some tower sites perfect for
LTE).

I've been working on getting the EPC working, and we do have our EPC and
EnB set up and functional. But, I'm curious if I have this configured in
the most effective and efficient way.. I'll be perfectly honest, I'm not
a switch guru, or VLAN man. I've routed from day one, and never really
used VLANs (strange as it may be). So we have an OSPF routed network,
and I'm trying to put the EPC at our head end. It goes something like
this.

(AZOTEL WIB router w/PDN vlan and another subnet for BH traffic from the
rest of our network) ---> Switch  --> Mimosa radio pair -->Another
router with BH taffic IP, VLAN for EPC bearer, and VLAN for EPC
managment, with default route to Azotel WIB. EPC is plugged in to switch
with bearer and management pointing to far router, and PDN VLAN pointing
to WIB.

If you can follow that, my question revolves around how the EPC uses ONE
port to move all of it's traffic around, and if our traffic is actually
going to where it's supposed to without having to double back. Say
bearer traffic going to the WIB then to the EPC because of the default
route at that far router.

Or should all EPC VLANs terminate at the WIB?

I ask mainly because we have seen some inconsistent speed tests, and
when I do a traceroute to the EPC from that far router I get a failed
hop in between the router and the EPC in the list of 3 hops (which I
wouldn't expect to be 3 anyway). There is just some strangeness.

Thanks,
Tristan Johnson
Owner
www.wirelessdatanet.net
309-893-4152


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