Rabin IPDR Solution

Rabin IPDR is a logging solution containing detailed records of network IPs.

Rabin was designed and developed to meet the requirement announced by the Communications Regulatory Authority under Resolution 960310/2.

Under this regulation, the Communications Regulatory Authority requires telecom operators to provide IPDR logs.

 

What Is the Rabin IPDR Solution?

One of the most important requirements for compliance with the regulations of the Communications Regulatory Authority is tracking subscriber activity based on the IP addresses assigned to them by network equipment, so that it can be determined which subscriber held a public IP address at a specific time.

Rabin IPDR is capable of receiving subscriber traffic data from Internet service providers (ISPs), matching it with information obtained from AAA systems (such as IBSng), then generating real-time logs of all subscriber sessions and storing the output in the standard format accepted by the Communications Regulatory Authority.

 

Which Organizations Need an IPDR Logging System?

Mobile Network Operators (MNOs)

Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs)

Fixed Communication Service Providers (FCPs)

Internet Distribution Companies (SERVCOs)

Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) Service Providers

Data Centers

ISPs

Requirements for Using Rabin

To use Rabin IPDR, it is sufficient to provide a server with adequate storage capacity proportional to the traffic bandwidth and supply Rabin with the two mentioned information sources.

After that, the entire log generation process is performed on the Rabin server without requiring any additional servers, and the output is automatically generated in the format required by the Communications Regulatory Authority.

IPDR requires two data sources to generate the required log:

 

NetFlow output from BNG/BRAS devices in the network, or from any device capable of generating NetFlow output from passing traffic, or a copy of subscriber traffic (Tapped Traffic)

 

A copy of Radius or Diameter data from user connections for AAA systems (IBSng or other software)

 

Rabin Features

No need for auxiliary servers such as rsyslog, which complicate implementation and involve network administrators in the logging process

Traffic processing up to 60 million records per second

Compressed log delivery every 5 minutes

Simultaneous data collection from multiple NetFlow exporters

Full integration with AAA systems such as IBSng for receiving supplementary information such as Shahkar ID, subscriber address, and more

Support for NetFlow v5, v7, v9, Packeteer-2, and LV9 IPv4 standards

Ability to monitor all system components using the SNMP protocol

Ability to search and display Private IP, Public IP, Tel Number, Date and Time, MAC Address, Destination IP, and Destination Port

Equipped with CLI and WUI user interfaces and management channels via console and remote access

Ability to configure sending generated logs to another destination through FTP and SCP protocols

Can be deployed on virtual or physical servers without dependency on specific hardware

Ability to define log generation intervals (the Communications Regulatory Authority has specified every 5 minutes. In the Rabin management panel, this interval can be configured from a minimum of 1 minute to a maximum of 20 minutes).