Description
In today’s mobile communications landscape, operators require robust core network capabilities that deliver reliable data services, seamless subscriber mobility, and scalable capacity. The Cisco Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) license for 1000 sessions delivers exactly that—a license-based, carrier-grade component designed to manage the GPRS core network with precision. This 1000-session license unlocks the capacity to support a healthy base of mobile subscribers, enabling smooth session establishment, mobility management, and data delivery across 2G and early 3G environments. Built to integrate with Cisco’s broader mobile core ecosystem, the SGSN license is a pivotal element for operators seeking to optimize efficiency, control costs, and future-proof their core network as data demands continue to grow.
- Robust capacity and scalability: This 1000-session license provides a solid foundation for mid-sized networks and growing deployments. With a clear upgrade path, operators can incrementally expand capacity to match rising subscriber activity, ensuring uninterrupted service and predictable performance as traffic patterns evolve.
- Core network functions: The SGSN handles essential signaling and control tasks such as mobility management, session management, subscriber authentication, and charging and policy enforcement. By centralizing these functions, operators benefit from consistent session handling, reliable handovers, and accurate accounting across the network.
- Seamless integration with Cisco mobile core: Engineered to work within Cisco’s mobile core solutions, this license complements GGSN/PGW, PCRF, and other core network components, enabling cohesive end-to-end service delivery, simplified management, and unified policy control.
- Reliability and security for carrier-grade deployments: Designed for carrier environments, the SGSN supports high availability configurations, robust security measures, and service-level reliability that operators require for mission-critical data and voice services across mobile networks.
- Flexible deployment options: The license is suitable for traditional on-premises deployments or integration into virtualized or cloud-ready environments where permitted by Cisco licensing terms, allowing operators to optimize hardware use and scale resources according to demand.
Technical Details of Cisco Serving GPRS Support Node - License - 1000 Session
- License Type: 1000 GPRS sessions capacity per SGSN instance.
- Scope: License-only for the Cisco SGSN core network component, intended to be deployed within a supported Cisco mobile core environment.
- Deployment Model: On-premises or virtualized deployments as defined by Cisco licensing terms, subject to hardware and software prerequisites.
- Maintenance: Software updates and support coverage are defined by the accompanying service agreement.
- Activation: Activation may require Cisco Smart Licensing or an equivalent activation method per the purchase agreement.
how to install Cisco Serving GPRS Support Node
- Step 1: Verify prerequisites, including compatible hardware or a validated virtual environment, required Cisco licenses, and readiness of the network for GPRS core functionality. Confirm that the deployment aligns with your operator’s topology and security policies.
- Step 2: Retrieve and activate the 1000-session SGSN license through the Cisco licensing portal or your authorized reseller, ensuring alignment with your deployment region, compliance requirements, and maintenance agreements.
- Step 3: Deploy the SGSN instance within your Cisco mobile core architecture, ensuring proper integration with adjacent components such as GGSN/PGW and PCRF where applicable. Configure routing, addressing, and identity parameters to enable seamless signaling and data paths.
- Step 4: Configure core network parameters for mobility and session management, including IMSI routing, PLMN identity, SGSN address, TLLI mapping, GPRS tunnels, and charging rules. Validate interoperability with existing network elements and verify policy enforcement and billing accuracy.
- Step 5: Perform comprehensive validation tests, including attach/detach procedures, session establishment, handover between cells, data throughput checks, and monitoring of signaling performance. Establish ongoing monitoring, backup plans, and change-management procedures to sustain service quality.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What does this license include?
A: It includes licensing for up to 1000 concurrent GPRS sessions on the Cisco Serving GPRS Support Node, enabling core network functionality for subscriber mobility, session management, and data delivery within a supported Cisco core network environment.
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Q: Can I scale beyond 1000 sessions?
A: Yes. If your deployment requires more capacity, you can upgrade to a higher-session license or add additional SGSN licenses where permitted by your Cisco licensing terms and purchase agreement.
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Q: Is software support included?
A: Software updates and support are defined by the licensing and service agreement you purchase with Cisco or your authorized partner. Check the terms for maintenance windows, updates, and technical assistance.
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Q: Do I need specific hardware to run this license?
A: The license is intended for Cisco SGSN deployments within a supported mobile core environment. Hardware or virtual platforms must meet Cisco's prerequisites and be part of a compliant Cisco core network solution.
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Q: How do I activate the license?
A: Activation is typically performed through Cisco's licensing portal or via your reseller, following the instructions in the purchase agreement and the product's licensing workflow.
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