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2. GENI WiMAX Base Station Configuration
2.1 Case 1: Start with Simple Authorization Manager (SAM)
Fig 2-1) Case 1 WiMAX Base Station Configuration
This is the simplest configuration, and is the configuration implemented by the native Rutgers base station kit. It is characterized by:
- The Simple Authorization Manager (SAM) is used as the control module; it has no API.
- No instance of OMF/OML is required.
- Only a "default service" is provided, that provides all registered Mobile Stations (MSs) with access to one VLAN, that typically provides a DHCP service and allows the MS to access the Internet.
2.2 Case 2: Change to WiMAX RF Agg Mgr
Fig 2-2) Case 2 WiMAX Base Station Configuration
- The WiMAX RF Agg Mgr is used in place of the SAM as the control module; it provides an API to setup the offered service(s), which is used by the Experimenter via OMF/OML.
- An instance of OMF/OML is typically provided.
- Multiple services can be provided, plus a "default service" , where each service provides selected Mobile Stations (MSs) with access to one VLAN; registered MSs that have not been selected are provided with access to one VLAN, that typically provides a DHCP service and allows the MS to access the Internet.
- Each service can be associated with a GENI slice, but there is no support for slice configuration.
2.3 Case 3: Add KVM VMs and VM Agg Mgr
Fig 2-3) Case 3 WiMAX Base Station Configuration
- To upgrade to this case, a server is added and KVM VMs are installed on the server; a VM is typically used to process data for each slice.
- A VM Agg Mgr is added, which is used to setup each slice by configuring the VMs and by utilizing the WiMAX RF Agg Mgr API.
- Each slice can implement one service, and the VM Agg Mgr works to minimize interactions between the services.
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