SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOAD BALANCING OF NETWORK PACKETS RECEIVED FROM A MME WITH SMART FILTERING

A system and method for monitoring one or more Mobility Management Entities (MMEs) with a plurality of scalable network probe devices arranged in a cluster format. A ciphered packet is received from one or more MMEs at a packet switching device. The packet switching device in turn sends all the ciph...

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Hauptverfasser: Nadkarni, Rajeev, Kelley, JR., Bruce A, Curtin, John Peter, Byrapuram, Narendra, Saraswati, Abhishek, Singhal, Anil K, Liubinskas, Tauras
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A system and method for monitoring one or more Mobility Management Entities (MMEs) with a plurality of scalable network probe devices arranged in a cluster format. A ciphered packet is received from one or more MMEs at a packet switching device. The packet switching device in turn sends all the ciphered packets to each of the plurality of clustered probes. Each of the network probes then in turn deciphers the packets received from the MME and extracts metadata from the deciphered packet to identify subscriber session information contained in the received packet. Each of the network probes then selectively retains deciphered packet information relating to a subscriber session and/or other prescribed criteria designated for that particular network probe and discards the remaining deciphered packet or portions of the packet so as to balance the load amongst the plurality of probes based upon prescribed load balancing criteria. KPI and other session related data is generated in a network probe associated with a subscriber session from the retained deciphered packet information. Subscriber session related data from each clustered network probe is then aggregated with at least one monitoring device operably coupled to the clustered probes such that a user of the monitoring device is provided with the perception that the monitoring device is coupled to a single probe.