Disaster recovery method of serving GPRS support node

A technology of business support and processing method, which is applied in the processing field of SGSN disaster recovery in GPRS network, can solve the problems of high cost, BSC upgrade cost, unfavorable operation of operators, etc., and achieve the effect of improving reliability and reducing operating cost

Active Publication Date: 2008-12-31
ZTE CORP
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However, if the SGSN that provides the service is unavailable, and all users under the BSC of the R4 version or before R4 are only connected to one SGSN, all users under these BSCs will not be able to continue to perform packet services, and can only wait for the service provider SGSN recovery
In order to solve this problem, the solution usually adopted at present is to upgrade all BSCs and SGSNs in the live network to R5 and higher versions, so that when all network elements can support SGSN POOL, BSC can choose the SGSN POOL pool Any available SGSN to implement packet services. This solution requires both the BSC and SGSN to be upgraded to R5 or later. However, many BSCs on the live network have been in use for a long time, and most of them are R4 or earlier versions, and the BSC The upgrade cost is very high, involving large-scale hardware upgrades, so it costs a lot of money to provide a simple SGSN disaster recovery function, which is not conducive to the operation of operators

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[0042] The core idea of ​​the present invention is as image 3 As shown (this figure is an example of configuring a primary SGSN and a backup SGSN for the BSC), including the following steps:

[0043] 301. The active SGSN establishes a physical link and a logical link with the BSC, and the service is in progress;

[0044] 302. The primary SGSN has an unrecoverable failure for some reason, which makes the overall office status unavailable and cannot continue to perform packet services;

[0045] 303. The standby SGSN and the active SGSN are monitored through the Gn interface link, and the state of the active SGSN is found to be unavailable. After multiple inspections, it is confirmed that the active SGSN is unavailable, and the standby SGSN immediately takes over the service of the active SGSN;

[0046] 304. The standby SGSN unblocks the unavailable NSVC link between the local end and the BSC, and establishes an available NSVC link;

[0047] 305. The original standby SGSN is s...

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The invention discloses a method for processing the failure of a node supported by GPRS service, which comprises the following steps: a. a major SGSN and at least one stand-by SGSN are configured; b. the major SGSN and the stand-by SGSN respectively set up a physical link and an NSVC link with a BSC, and the stand-by SGSN obstructs the NSVC link between a home terminal and the BSC; the major SGSN carries out the sending and receiving of grouped data; c. the stand-by SGSN detects the state of the major SGSN at a regular time; if the SGSN is detected to be unavailable, the NSVC link between the home terminal and the BSC is not obstructed; switching to the major SGSN is carried out, and the sending and the receiving of mobile grouped data are carried out. By optimizing the configuration of the stand-by SGSN and increasing the link detection function of the major SGSN and the stand-by SGSN, the method of the invention causes the stand-by SGSN to be capable of automatically taking over a service without upgrading the BSC in a large area when unpredictable abnormity of the major SGSN occurs, thereby reducing operation cost and improving the reliability of SGSN failure.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to the field of mobile communication systems, in particular to a SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node, GPRS Service Support Node) disaster recovery processing method in a GPRS (General Packet Radio Service, General Packet Radio Service) network. Background technique [0002] In recent years, in order to provide users with richer data bearing services, various GSM operators have begun to gradually expand many GSM network systems to support GPRS systems, which greatly increases the data service rate. Specifically, MS (Mobile Station, mobile terminal) needs to support a set of GPRS protocol stack suitable for terminal equipment, and BSC (Base Station Control, base station control system) needs to add PCU (Packet Control Unit, packet control unit) equipment In order to realize the protocol stack for communication with GPRS core network equipment, SGSN and GGSN (Gateway GPRS Support Node, GPRS gateway support node) network elements ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H04L12/56H04L12/26H04L1/22H04L1/16H04Q7/22H04L12/743
Inventor 陈瑞瑞陆光辉
Owner ZTE CORP
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