LTE  |  2022-01-31

Anritsu Announces 5G Standalone NEMs’ vTAP Support on MasterClaw for Encrypted Traffic Monitoring

Source: Anritsu
Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

Anritsu said it is pleased to announce the availability of Encrypted Traffic Monitoring from Network Functions’ Virtual TAPs (Terminal Access Points) in the MasterClaw 5G Standalone (5G SA) Service Assurance solution, in cooperation with a major European Network Equipment Manufacturer (NEM).

This addition to MasterClaw’s capabilities provides visibility into a 5G Standalone (5G-SA) Core Network's natively encrypted traffic, specifically, into the sections deployed according to the 3GPP’s Service-Based Architecture.

“The 5G SA architecture brings many advantages, so Communication Service Providers are willing to deploy it as soon as possible in their live networks,” explains Angelo Baccarani, Senior Product Manager for Virtual Probes and Data Acquisition at Anritsu. “However, these advantages come at the expense of added complexity in monitoring interactions between the Network Functions (NFs). This makes it difficult to guarantee that the subscribers will get the best Quality of Experience. One challenge is the encrypted nature of the communications between the 5G Core Network Functions in Service-Based Architectures (SBA). Network monitoring is made difficult, if not impossible. Anritsu now provides a solution to address this.”