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FISNFI50EMED.00

Nokia Siemens Networks Flexi ISN, Rel.

5.0

Operating Documentation, v. 1

Command Line Interface, Interface DescriptionDN7064164

Issue 5 en

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The information in this document is subject to change without notice and describes only the product defined in the introduction of this documentation. This documentation is intended for the use of Nokia Siemens Networks customers only for the purposes of the agreement under which the document is submitted, and no part of it may be used, reproduced, modified or transmitted in any form or means without the prior written permission of Nokia Siemens Networks. The documentation has been prepared to be used by professional and properly trained personnel, and the customer assumes full responsibility when using it. Nokia Siemens Networks welcomes customer comments as part of the process of continuous development and improvement of the documentation.

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Table of ContentsThis document has 381 pages.

1 Changes in CLI interface description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211.1 Changes in release 5.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211.2 Changes between releases 4.0 and 5.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221.3 Changes between releases 3.2 and 4.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

2 Introduction to the command line interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282.1 Invoking the CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282.2 CLI shell options for CLI commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282.3 Environment commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292.4 Output formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

3 General CLI features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323.1 Commands and command operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323.2 Command completion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323.3 Using default values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343.4 Command help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343.5 Command history. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343.6 Command-line movement and editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353.7 Exiting an output screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363.8 Setting configuration locks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363.9 Monitoring the file system and processes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373.10 Loading commands from a file. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373.11 Saving configuration changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

4 Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394.1.1 Set the IP address of the Flexi ISN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394.1.2 Set the Gn routing instance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394.1.3 Set the Ga address of the Flexi ISN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404.1.4 Set the Ga routing instance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404.1.5 Add home PLMN ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404.1.6 Delete home PLMN ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414.1.7 Set the home PLMN ID status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414.1.8 Set the ISN PLMN ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414.1.9 Show the general configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424.1.10 Show the software version. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 434.1.11 Enable and disable ISN functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 434.1.12 Show all GGSN parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 444.1.13 Set the dynamic IP addresses usage alarm thresholds. . . . . . . . . . . . . 544.1.14 Enable and disable controlled shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 544.1.15 Set the PDP deactivation rate for controlled shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . 554.1.16 Set the watchdog timeout for controlled shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 554.2 Flexi ISN statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 554.2.1 Enable and disable Flexi ISN statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 554.2.2 Set the time period for statistics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564.2.3 Set the time interval for statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

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4.2.4 Show the statistics configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564.2.5 Show the general statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574.2.6 Show the P2P statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 604.2.7 Show the key performance indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 654.2.8 Show the reason codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 664.3 Tunneling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674.3.1 Set the echo request interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674.3.2 Set the local IP address for GTP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674.3.3 Set the remote IP address for GTP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674.3.4 Set the T3 response timers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674.3.5 Set the maximum fragment size Gi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 684.3.6 Set the maximum fragment size Gn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 684.3.7 Show the GTP configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 684.4 Quality of Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 694.4.1 Enable and disable the CPU overload control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 694.4.2 Set the maximum bit rate for real-time traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 694.4.3 Set the bit rate for conversational traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 704.4.4 Set the bit rate for streaming traffic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 704.4.5 Set the maximum downlink burst size. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 714.4.6 Set the treatment class flow inactivity timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 714.4.7 Set treatment class PDP context inactivity timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 714.4.8 Add a treatment class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 724.4.9 Delete a treatment class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 734.4.10 Set the treatment class traffic class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 734.4.11 Set the treatment class traffic handling priority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 734.4.12 Set the treatment class allocation retention priority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 744.4.13 Set the treatment class maximum downlink bitrate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 744.4.14 Set the treatment class maximum uplink bitrate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 744.4.15 Set the treatment class guaranteed downlink bitrate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 754.4.16 Set the treatment class guaranteed uplink bitrate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 754.4.17 Show the QoS configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 764.4.18 Show QoS statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 774.5 Lawful interception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 804.5.1 Enable and disable lawful interception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 804.5.2 Set the listening port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 804.5.3 Set the maximum number of intercepted PDP contexts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814.5.4 Set the LIG IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814.5.5 Set the LIG routing instance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 824.5.6 Show the LIE configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 824.5.7 Add LIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 834.5.8 Show the status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 834.5.9 Delete an LIC from the list of connected LICs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 844.6 Flexi ISN trace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 844.6.1 Enable and disable Flexi ISN trace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 844.6.2 Show the trace configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 854.7 Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 854.7.1 Basic configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

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4.7.1.1 Enable Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 854.7.1.2 Set the CDR generation interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 854.7.1.3 Set the minimum data threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 864.7.1.4 Set the prepaid functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 864.7.1.5 Set the hot billing functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 874.7.1.6 Set the prepaid hot billing generation interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 874.7.1.7 Set the node identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 884.7.1.8 Set the fields on SA-CDR containers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 884.7.1.9 Set the CDR normal hits threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 884.7.1.10 Set the CDR prepaid hits threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 894.7.1.11 Set the CDR volume data threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 894.7.1.12 Set the CDR Ph volume data threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 894.7.1.13 Enable/disable manual CDR generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 904.7.1.14 Enable/disable presence of RG0 in SA-CDR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 904.7.1.15 Enable/disable empty CDR generation on QoS change . . . . . . . . . . . . 904.7.1.16 Enable/disable empty SA-CDR generation on access type change . . . 914.7.1.17 Enable/disable empty SA-CDR generation on SGSN change. . . . . . . . 914.7.1.18 Enable/disable empty G-CDR generation on access type change . . . . 924.7.1.19 Enable/disable empty G-CDR generation on SGSN change. . . . . . . . . 924.7.1.20 Enable/disable allow aggregation on SA-CDR container. . . . . . . . . . . . 924.7.1.21 Set the intra PLMN change G-CDR behaviour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 934.7.1.22 Show the charging configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 934.7.1.23 Add new tariff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 964.7.1.24 Enable and disable tariff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 964.7.1.25 Delete tariff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 964.7.1.26 Show tariffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 974.7.1.27 Add holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 974.7.1.28 Enable and disable a holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 974.7.1.29 Delete holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 984.7.1.30 Show holidays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 984.7.1.31 Set the L7 reporting threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 984.7.1.32 Set the CDR generation for prepaid OCS users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 984.7.1.33 Set the CDR generation for postpaid with credit control users . . . . . . . 994.7.2 Protocol configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 994.7.2.1 Set the send queue alarm threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 994.7.2.2 Set the number of retransmissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1004.7.2.3 Set the packet acknowledgement wait time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1004.7.2.4 Set the packet transmit window size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1004.7.2.5 Set the packet transfer interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1014.7.2.6 Enable and disable duplicate at CDR exception handling . . . . . . . . . . 1014.7.2.7 Enable disk storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1014.7.2.8 Show the charging protocol configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1024.7.3 Gateway configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1024.7.3.1 Add a new charging gateway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1024.7.3.2 Delete a charging gateway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1024.7.3.3 Disable the charging gateway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1034.7.3.4 Show the Charging Gateway configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103

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4.7.3.5 Set the CDR generation mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1034.7.3.6 Set the CDR version level. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1034.7.3.7 Set the selection for a new session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1044.7.3.8 Set the send Node Alive messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1044.7.3.9 Set the send Echo Request continuously . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1054.7.3.10 Set the number of CDRs in closed XML or TXT file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1054.7.3.11 Set the period of XML or TXT CDR file closure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1054.7.4 Charging limit profile configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1064.7.4.1 Add new charging limit profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1064.7.4.2 Delete charging limit profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1074.7.4.3 Rename charging limit profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1074.7.4.4 Set charging limit profile volume data threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1074.7.4.5 Set charging limit profile generation interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1084.7.4.6 Set charging limit profile minimum data threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1084.7.4.7 Set charging limit profile normal hits threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1084.7.4.8 Set charging limit profile prepaid/hot billing volume data threshold . . . 1094.7.4.9 Set charging limit profile prepaid/hot billing generation interval . . . . . . 1094.7.4.10 Set charging limit profile prepaid/hot billing hits threshold . . . . . . . . . . 1094.7.4.11 Show charging profile configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1104.7.5 Roaming Profile configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1104.7.5.1 Set the roaming limit profile name for postpaid roamers . . . . . . . . . . . 1104.7.5.2 Set the primary server id for postpaid roamers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1114.7.5.3 Set the secondary server id for postpaid roamers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1114.7.5.4 Set the roaming limit profile name for prepaid roamers . . . . . . . . . . . . 1114.7.5.5 Set the primary server id for prepaid roamers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1124.7.5.6 Set the secondary server id for prepaid roamers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1124.8 Charging class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1124.8.1 Add new class. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1124.8.2 Delete charging class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1134.8.3 Rename charging class name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1134.8.4 Enable and disable the charging for uplink volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1134.8.5 Enable and disable the charging for downlink volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1144.8.6 Enable and disable the charging for uplink hits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1144.8.7 Enable and disable the charging for downlink hits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1154.8.8 Enable and disable time-based downlink charging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1154.8.9 Enable and disable time-based uplink charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1154.8.10 Enable and disable time step charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1164.8.11 Set the uplink content volume charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1164.8.12 Set the downlink content volume charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1174.8.13 Set the uplink volume default quota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1174.8.14 Set the downlink volume default quota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1174.8.15 Set the uplink content volume default quota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1184.8.16 Set the downlink content volume default quota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1184.8.17 Set the uplink hits default quota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1184.8.18 Set the downlink hits default quota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1194.8.19 Set the time default quota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1194.8.20 Set the silence period time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120

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4.8.21 Set the time step time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1204.8.22 Set the PDP context default quota for uplink volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1204.8.23 Set the PDP context default quota for downlink volume . . . . . . . . . . . 1214.8.24 Set the PDP context default quota for time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1214.8.25 Set the PDP context service closed timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1214.8.26 Set the l7 volume metering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1214.8.27 Set the reporting RST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1224.8.28 Show the charging class configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1224.9 PPG configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1234.9.1 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1234.9.2 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1244.9.3 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1244.9.4 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) user name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1244.9.5 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1244.9.6 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) user address type . . . . . . . . . . . . 1254.9.7 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) connection timeout . . . . . . . . . . . 1254.9.8 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) request timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1254.9.9 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) client address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1254.9.10 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) client routing instance . . . . . . . . . 1264.9.11 Set the push redirect message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1264.9.12 Set the push terminate message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1264.9.13 Show the PPG configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1274.10 OCS configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1274.10.1 Set the credit control protocol and version. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1274.10.2 Set the token header . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1284.10.3 Enable/disable DCCA Quota on Demand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1284.10.4 RADIUS configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1284.10.4.1 Set the client retransmission timeouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1284.10.4.2 Create new RADIUS server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1284.10.4.3 Rename the RADIUS server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1294.10.4.4 Delete the RADIUS server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1294.10.4.5 Set the server IP address and port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1304.10.4.6 Set the server shared secret . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1304.10.5 Diameter configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1304.10.5.1 Set the client credit control request timeout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1304.10.5.2 Set the client retry interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1314.10.5.3 Set the client PDP context service name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1314.10.5.4 Set the client watchdog timeout (Tw). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1314.10.5.5 Set the client service context ID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1324.10.5.6 Set the client non-permission timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1324.10.5.7 Set the session inactivity timeout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1324.10.5.8 Set the default quota usage during the initial quota request . . . . . . . . 1334.10.5.9 Set the default quota usage during a rating condition change. . . . . . . 1334.10.5.10 Set the default quota usage during an OCS-triggered CCR . . . . . . . . 1334.10.5.11 Set the default quota usage during quota exhaustion . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1344.10.5.12 Set the default quota usage during the validity time expiration . . . . . . 1344.10.5.13 Set the alarming result codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134

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4.10.5.14 Set PDP context quota reporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1354.10.5.15 Forward/Discard Quota exhausting packet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1354.10.5.16 Enable/disable Push notifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1364.10.5.17 Enable/disable Trigger for SGSN handover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1364.10.5.18 Enable/disable Trigger for QoS change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1364.10.5.19 Enable/disable Trigger for RAT change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1374.10.5.20 Enable/disable Session failovers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1374.10.5.21 Create a new Diameter peer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1384.10.5.22 Delete a Diameter peer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1384.10.5.23 Set the peer IP address and port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1384.10.5.24 Set the peer selection criterion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1394.10.5.25 Set the peer selection pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1394.10.5.26 Set the peer destination host AVP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1394.10.5.27 Set the peer destination realm AVP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1404.10.5.28 Set the failure handling CONTINUE action. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1404.10.5.29 Set the failure handling CONTINUE timeout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1414.10.5.30 Set failure handling default . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1414.10.5.31 Set Tx expiration behaviour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1414.10.5.32 Show the OCS configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1424.11 PCS configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1464.11.1 Diameter configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1464.11.1.1 Set the alarming result codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1464.11.1.2 Set the client control request timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1474.11.1.3 Set the client retry interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1474.11.1.4 Set trigger for QoS change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1474.11.1.5 Set trigger for RAT change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1484.11.1.6 Set trigger for SGSN handover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1484.11.1.7 Set Tx expiration behaviour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1484.11.1.8 Set the client watchdog timeout (Tw) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1494.11.1.9 Set report type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1494.11.1.10 Set trigger status. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1504.11.1.11 Set volume and time thresholds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1514.11.1.12 Create a new Diameter peer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1514.11.1.13 Delete a Diameter peer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1524.11.1.14 Set the peer IP address and port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1524.11.1.15 Set the peer selection criterion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1524.11.1.16 Set the peer selection pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1534.11.1.17 Set the peer destination host AVP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1534.11.1.18 Set the peer destination realm AVP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1544.11.1.19 Show the PCS configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1544.12 NPS configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1554.12.1 Set the base DN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1554.12.2 Set the type of user identifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1554.12.3 Add IP address and port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1564.12.4 Delete the IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1564.12.5 Show the NPS configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1564.13 Access point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157

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4.13.1 Create an access point of the type normal, GRE-tunnel, IP-over-IP, or L2TP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157

4.13.2 Create an access point of the type native-ipv6 or ipv6-tunnel-over-ipv4 . . 158

4.13.3 Delete an access point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1584.13.4 Copy an access point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1584.13.5 Rename an access point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1594.13.6 Start an access point configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1594.13.7 Access point configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1604.13.7.1 Set the description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1604.13.7.2 Set the numeric identification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1604.13.7.3 Set the row status to inactive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1604.13.7.4 Set the mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1604.13.7.5 Set the virtual mobile address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1614.13.7.6 Set the tunnel local IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1614.13.7.7 Set the tunnel remote IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1614.13.7.8 Set the secondary tunnel IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1624.13.7.9 Enable redistribution to RIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1624.13.7.10 Enable redistribution to OSPF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1624.13.7.11 Enable OSPF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1634.13.7.12 Select the routing instance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1634.13.7.13 Set the DHCP server IP addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1634.13.7.14 Disable the sending of the release message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1644.13.7.15 Enable and disable the usage of dynamic tunnels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1644.13.7.16 Set the maximum active PDP contexts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1644.13.7.17 Set the maximum dynamic addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1654.13.7.18 Set the quarantine time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1654.13.7.19 Set the IP address generation method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1654.13.7.20 Set the user authentication method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1664.13.7.21 Disable and enable intermobile traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1664.13.7.22 Disable the inter-access-point traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1664.13.7.23 Disable and enable unverified mobile acceptance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1674.13.7.24 Set flag Use Of GTP Information Enrichment in Access Points. . . . . . 1674.13.7.25 Set IP address range 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,

18, 19 and 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1684.13.7.26 Set the toll free subnetwork address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1694.13.7.27 Set the address of the primary DNS server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1694.13.7.28 Set the address of the secondary DNS server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1704.13.7.29 Set the session timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1704.13.7.30 Set the idle timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1704.13.7.31 Disable and enable the DSCP marking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1704.13.7.32 Set the IPv6 prefix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1714.13.7.33 Set the shared secret (L2TP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1714.13.7.34 Set the host name (L2TP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1714.13.7.35 Set the remote port number (L2TP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1724.13.7.36 Set the hello interval (L2TP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1724.13.7.37 Set the maximum retransmits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1724.13.7.38 Set the primary IPv6 address of the DNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173

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4.13.7.39 Set the secondary IPv6 address of the DNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1734.13.7.40 Set the IPv6 address of the DHCPv6 server during the P-CSCF procedure

1734.13.7.41 Set the IPv6 address of the DHCPv6 Relay Agent during the P-CSCF pro-

cedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1744.13.7.42 Set the number of P-CSCF IP Addresses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1744.13.7.43 Enable and disable the use of the primary IP address for the secondary

connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1744.13.7.44 Set the ping interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1744.13.7.45 Set the maximum bitrate for real-time traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1754.13.7.46 Set the maximum bitrate for conversational traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1754.13.7.47 Set the maximum bitrate for streaming traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1754.13.7.48 Set the default charging profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1764.13.7.49 Set the DHCP relay agent IPv6 address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1764.13.7.50 Enable PAP/CHAP PCO in RADIUS authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1764.13.7.51 Set TREC ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1774.13.7.52 Set roamers TREC ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1774.13.7.53 Enable/disable CDR generation for flat-rate users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1774.13.7.54 Enable/disable overbilling protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1784.13.7.55 Set DHCP v4 addresses for IMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1784.13.7.56 Set the policing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1784.13.7.57 Enable/disable usage of broadcast addresses in mobile pools . . . . . . 1794.13.7.58 Enable and disable the usage of DHCP tunnels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1794.13.7.59 Set charging profile index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1794.13.7.60 Set primary WINS server IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1794.13.7.61 Set secondary WINS server IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1804.13.7.62 Set CDR generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1804.13.7.63 Set real-time primary PDP context activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1804.13.7.64 Set RADIUS accounting mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1814.13.7.65 Set IP spoofing prevention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1814.13.8 Default services for access point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1814.13.8.1 Define the default service for an access point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1814.13.8.2 Remove the default service from an access point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1824.13.8.3 Show the default services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1824.13.9 Show the statistics for an access point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1834.13.10 Show active access point list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1884.13.11 Show the access point configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1884.13.12 Alias configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994.13.12.1 Add new alias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994.13.12.2 Delete an alias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004.13.12.3 Show the configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004.13.13 Service configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014.13.13.1 Add a new service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014.13.13.2 Delete a service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014.13.13.3 Rename a service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014.13.13.4 Set the charging priority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2024.13.13.5 Set the area set in which a service is allowed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2024.13.13.6 Allow/deny a service for local subscribers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203

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4.13.13.7 Allow/deny a service for inbound roaming subscribers . . . . . . . . . . . . 2034.13.13.8 Allow/deny a service for outbound roaming subscribers . . . . . . . . . . . 2034.13.13.9 Allow/deny a service for the radio access type UTRAN. . . . . . . . . . . . 2044.13.13.10 Allow/deny a service for the radio access type GERAN . . . . . . . . . . . 2044.13.13.11 Allow/deny a service for the radio access type 3GPP WLAN . . . . . . . 2044.13.13.12 Set high downlink bandwidth limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2054.13.13.13 Set high downlink bandwidth limit per PDP context. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2054.13.13.14 Set high uplink bandwidth limit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2054.13.13.15 Set high uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2064.13.13.16 Set medium downlink bandwidth limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2064.13.13.17 Set medium downlink bandwidth limit per PDP context. . . . . . . . . . . . 2074.13.13.18 Set medium uplink bandwidth limit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2074.13.13.19 Set medium uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2074.13.13.20 Set DSCP marking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2084.13.13.21 Set DSCP value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2084.13.13.22 Set service downlink threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2084.13.13.23 Set service uplink threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2094.13.13.24 Set service burst factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2094.13.13.25 Set the limits of PCS Service Report thresholds and silence period . . 2104.13.13.26 Set the status of PCS Service Report thresholds and silence period . 2104.13.13.27 Set first use message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2114.13.13.28 Show one service configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2124.13.13.29 Show all services configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2144.13.13.30 Set bandwidth limit time period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2174.13.13.31 Add a new service bandwidth limit table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2184.13.13.32 Set service bandwidth limit table limit class. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2184.13.13.33 Delete a service bandwidth limit table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2194.13.13.34 Show service bandwidth limit configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2194.13.14 Set a RADIUS authentication profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2204.13.15 Set a RADIUS accounting profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2204.13.16 Set a RADIUS disconnect profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2214.14 Flow configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2214.14.1 Add a flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2214.14.2 Set the name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2224.14.3 Set the layer 7 protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2234.14.4 Set the address and mask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2234.14.5 Set the protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2234.14.6 Set the protocol and the l7-protocol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2244.14.7 Set the port range lower limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2254.14.8 Set the port range upper limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2254.14.9 Set the TREC ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2254.14.10 Set the add Layer 7 header name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2264.14.11 Set the charging class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2264.14.12 Set the initiation rule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2274.14.13 Set the redirect address and port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2284.14.14 Show the flow configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2284.14.15 Show all flow configurations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229

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4.14.16 Delete a flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2314.14.17 Add a service to a flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2324.14.18 Delete a service from a flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2324.15 URI configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2334.15.1 Add URI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2334.15.2 Set the name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2344.15.3 Set the match order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2344.15.4 Set the URI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2354.15.5 Set the uplink hit trigger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2354.15.6 Set the downlink hit trigger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2364.15.7 Set the add Layer 7 header analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2374.15.8 Set the redirect address and port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2374.15.9 Set the charging class. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2384.15.10 Set the secondary charging class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2394.15.11 Set the initiation rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2394.15.12 Set token detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2404.15.13 Set fixed URL in charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2404.15.14 Set request URL in charging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2414.15.15 Set the HTTP host header rewrite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2424.15.16 Set the HTTP request format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2434.15.17 Set rewrite URI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2434.15.18 Enable/disable/extend send user identity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2444.15.19 Delete a URI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2454.15.20 Show the URI configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2454.15.21 Add a URI to a flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2464.15.22 Add a service to a URI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2464.15.23 Delete a service from a URI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2474.16 Charging class tariff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2484.16.1 Add a charging class tariff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2484.16.2 Set the start date. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2484.16.3 Set the end date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2494.16.4 Set the activation time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2494.16.5 Delete charging tariff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2504.16.6 Show the charging class tariff configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2504.17 Directory server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2514.17.1 Enable and disable configuration fetching from the directory server . . 2514.17.2 Set the fetch sleep time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2514.17.3 Set the synchronisation Interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2524.17.4 Set the base DN for the service configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2524.17.5 Set the bind DN for the service configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2524.17.6 Set the bind password for the service configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2534.17.7 Enable and disable local configuration uploading. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2534.17.8 Set the upload sleep time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2534.17.9 Set the security method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2544.17.10 Add the directory server hostname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2544.17.11 Delete the directory server hostname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2544.17.12 Set the port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254

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4.17.13 Show the directory service configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2554.18 Network access server (NAS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2564.18.1 Add NAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2564.18.2 Delete NAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2574.18.3 Set the NAS type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2584.18.4 Set the NAS transport type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2584.18.5 Set the NAS local tunnel address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2584.18.6 Set the NAS remote tunnel address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2594.18.7 Set the NAS server address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2594.18.8 Set NAS shared secret . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2594.18.9 Set NAS remote host name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2604.18.10 Set NAS routing instance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2604.18.11 Set NAS forced default AP usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2604.18.12 Set NAS default access point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2614.18.13 Set NAS numeric ID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2614.18.14 Set NAS Called station ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2614.18.15 Set NAS RAT type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2624.18.16 Set the charging ID selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2624.18.17 Set the charging ID reporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2624.18.18 Set the idle timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2634.18.19 Set NAS disconnect message port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2634.18.20 Show the NAS configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2644.19 Controlled roaming configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2644.19.1 Enable/disable inbound roaming control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2644.19.2 Add the PLMN ID to the controlled roaming table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2654.19.3 Delete the PLMN ID from the controlled roaming table . . . . . . . . . . . . 2654.19.4 Set the PLMN ID status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2654.19.5 Show the roaming configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2664.20 Area configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2664.20.1 Add an area definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2664.20.2 Delete an area definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2674.20.3 Add an area set definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2674.20.4 Add an area to the area set definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2684.20.5 Delete an area from an area set definition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2684.20.6 Delete an area set definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2684.20.7 Show an area configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2694.20.8 Show area set configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2694.21 Layer 7 analyzers common configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2704.21.1 Enable/disable URL normalization. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2704.21.2 Set ENUM DNS server query attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2704.21.3 Set ENUM DNS server query protocol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2714.21.4 Set ENUM DNS server query timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2714.21.5 Set primary ENUM DNS server address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2714.21.6 Set secondary ENUM DNS server address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2724.21.7 Set tertiary ENUM DNS server address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2724.21.8 Set header name to be added to IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2724.21.9 Set header name to be added to MSISDN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273

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4.21.10 Set header name to be added to MD5 MSISDN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2734.21.11 Set header name to be added to IMSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2734.21.12 Set header name to be added to MD5 IMSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2744.21.13 Set header name to be added to Prepaid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2744.21.14 Set header name to be added to APN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2744.21.15 Set header name to be added to Zone ID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2754.21.16 Set header name to be added to Profile ID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2754.21.17 Set header name to be added to Error Flag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2754.21.18 Set header name to be added to Billing Type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2764.21.19 Display layer 7 analyzers configuration parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2764.22 HTTP analyzer configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2774.22.1 Add rewrite URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2774.22.2 Delete rewrite URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2784.22.3 Set analyzer port 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2784.22.4 Set analyzer port 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2784.22.5 Set analyzer port 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2784.22.6 Set analyzer port 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2794.22.7 Set analyzer port 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2794.22.8 Set client maximum time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2794.22.9 Set client request timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2804.22.10 Set connect timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2804.22.11 Set receive timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2804.22.12 Set server response timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2804.22.13 Enable/disable error code conversion to WAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2814.22.14 Enable/disable access logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2814.22.15 Enable/disable host header usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2814.22.16 Enable/disable WAP2 support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2824.22.17 Enable/disable URL rewriting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2824.22.18 Set hit multipliers for MIME types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2834.22.19 Enable/disable error code 504 generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2834.22.20 Set receive buffer size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2844.22.21 Set send buffer size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2844.22.22 Display HTTP proxy configuration parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2844.22.23 Display HTTP proxy statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2864.23 HTTP/WAP2 redirection configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2864.23.1 Set MSISDN to be added to URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2864.23.2 Set IMSI to be added to URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2874.23.3 Set subscriber type to be added to URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2874.23.4 Set IP address to be added to URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2874.23.5 Set APN to be added to URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2884.23.6 Set roaming status to be added to URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2884.23.7 Set URL to be added to URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2884.23.8 Set payment required redirection URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2894.23.9 Set forbidden URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2894.23.10 Display HTTP/WAP2 redirection configuration parameters . . . . . . . . . 2894.24 WAP analyzer configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2904.24.1 Add rewrite URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290

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4.24.2 Delete rewrite URL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2904.24.3 Add MMS regular expression. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2914.24.4 Delete MMS regular expression. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2914.24.5 Add MMSC host address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2914.24.6 Delete MMSC host address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2924.24.7 Add MMS from filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2924.24.8 Delete MMS from filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2924.24.9 Enable/disable access logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2934.24.10 Enable/disable free retransmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2934.24.11 Enable/disable free signaling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2934.24.12 Enable/disable multiple hits charging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2934.24.13 Enable/disable MMS URL rewriting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2944.24.14 Set ENUM root domain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2944.24.15 Set ENUM service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2944.24.16 Set payment required redirection URL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2954.24.17 Set rule deny redirection URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2954.24.18 Deny/allow unknown MMSC usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2954.24.19 Set rule WSP version encoding limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2954.24.20 Set WSP session timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2964.24.21 Set disable redirect WAP text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2964.24.22 Set hit multipliers for MMS MIME types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2974.24.23 Set hit multipliers for WAP MIME types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2984.24.24 Display WAP configuration parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2984.24.25 Display WAP statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3004.25 RTSP analyzer configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3004.25.1 Add access point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3004.25.2 Delete access point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3014.25.3 Set client maximum time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3014.25.4 Set client request timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3014.25.5 Set connect timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3024.25.6 Set receive timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3024.25.7 Set server response timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3024.25.8 Set analyzer port 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3024.25.9 Set analyzer port 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3034.25.10 Set analyzer port 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3034.25.11 Set analyzer port 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3034.25.12 Set redirect address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3034.25.13 Set receive buffer size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3044.25.14 Set send buffer size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3044.25.15 Enable/disable access logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3044.25.16 Display RTSP proxy configuration parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3054.25.17 Display RTSP proxy statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3054.26 SMTP analyzer configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3064.26.1 Set client maximum time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3064.26.2 Set client request timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3064.26.3 Set connect timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3074.26.4 Set receive timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307

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4.26.5 Set server response timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3074.26.6 Set analyzer port. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3084.26.7 Enable/disable access logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3084.26.8 Set hit multipliers for MIME types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3084.26.9 Set receive buffer size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3094.26.10 Set send buffer size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3094.26.11 Display SMTP proxy configuration parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3094.26.12 Display SMTP proxy statistics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3104.27 FTP analyzer configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3114.27.1 Set client maximum time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3114.27.2 Set client request timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3114.27.3 Set connect timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3124.27.4 Set receive timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3124.27.5 Set server response timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3124.27.6 Set analyzer port. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3134.27.7 Enable/disable access logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3134.27.8 Set send buffer size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3134.27.9 Set receive buffer size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3134.27.10 Display FTP proxy configuration parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3144.27.11 Display FTP proxy statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3144.28 POC analyzer configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3154.28.1 Enable/disable control message charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3154.28.2 Set minimum burst time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3154.28.3 Set silence period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3164.28.4 Display POC proxy configuration parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3164.29 Slot roles and statuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3164.29.1 Display slot role and statuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3164.30 Log level configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3194.30.1 Set GGSN process log level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3194.30.2 Show log level configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3204.31 GGSN transaction support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3214.31.1 Start GGSN transaction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3214.31.2 Commit GGSN transaction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3214.31.3 Rollback GGSN transaction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3224.32 Session/PDP context trace configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3224.32.1 Enable and disable Flexi ISN session/PDP context trace. . . . . . . . . . . 3224.32.2 Add a session/PDP context trace number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3224.32.3 Set session/PDP context trace number tracing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3234.32.4 Delete session/PDP context trace number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3234.32.5 Show the session/PDP context trace configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3244.33 RADIUS profile configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3254.33.1 Create a RADIUS authentication profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3254.33.2 Create a RADIUS accounting profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3264.33.3 Create a RADIUS disconnect profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3274.33.4 Delete a RADIUS Profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3284.33.5 Show RADIUS profile configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3284.33.6 RADIUS authentication profile configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331

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4.33.6.1 Set the tunnel remote IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3314.33.6.2 Set the row status to inactive/active. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3324.33.6.3 Select the routing instance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3324.33.6.4 Set the secondary tunnel IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3324.33.6.5 Set the ping interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3334.33.6.6 Set the RADIUS client IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3334.33.6.7 Set the access point type in the RADIUS profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3344.33.6.8 Select the authentication operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3344.33.6.9 Set the client retransmission timeouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3354.33.6.10 Enable/disable ignoring RADIUS authentication failures . . . . . . . . . . . 3354.33.6.11 Set RADIUS switchover time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3364.33.6.12 Set the tunnel local IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3364.33.6.13 Set RADIUS client tunneling address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3374.33.6.14 Set the IP address of authentication servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3374.33.6.15 Set the key for authentication servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3384.33.6.16 Set the port number for the authentication servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3384.33.6.17 Set the description of the authentication servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3394.33.7 RADIUS accounting profile configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3394.33.7.1 Set the tunnel remote IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3394.33.7.2 Set the row status to inactive/active. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3404.33.7.3 Select the routing instance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3404.33.7.4 Set the secondary tunnel IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3404.33.7.5 Set the ping interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3414.33.7.6 Set the RADIUS client IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3414.33.7.7 Set the access point type in the RADIUS profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3424.33.7.8 Set the client retransmission timeouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3424.33.7.9 Set the secondary account server mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3434.33.7.10 Disable and enable the interim accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3434.33.7.11 Set AP status change notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3444.33.7.12 Set send RADIUS interim message. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3444.33.7.13 Enable and disable sending of RADIUS accounting messages to RADIUS

server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3454.33.7.14 Set RADIUS switchover time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3454.33.7.15 Set the tunnel local IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3454.33.7.16 Set RADIUS client tunneling address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3464.33.7.17 Set the IP address of accounting servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3474.33.7.18 Set the key for accounting servers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3474.33.7.19 Set the port number for the accounting servers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3484.33.7.20 Set the description of the accounting servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3494.33.7.21 Set the Account Operation Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3494.33.8 RADIUS disconnect profile configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3504.33.8.1 Select the routing instance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3504.33.8.2 Set the row status to inactive/active. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3504.33.8.3 Set the access point type in the RADIUS profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3514.33.8.4 Set the tunnel local IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3514.33.8.5 Set RADIUS client tunneling address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3524.33.8.6 Set the RADIUS client IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352

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4.33.8.7 Set the tunnel remote IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3534.33.8.8 Set the RADIUS disconnect server address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3534.33.8.9 Set the RADIUS disconnect server description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3534.33.8.10 Set the RADIUS disconnect server secret key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3544.33.8.11 Set the 2nd RADIUS disconnect server address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3544.33.8.12 Set the 2nd RADIUS disconnect server description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3554.33.8.13 Set the 2nd RADIUS disconnect server secret key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3554.33.8.14 Set the 3rd RADIUS disconnect server address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3564.33.8.15 Set the 3rd RADIUS disconnect server description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3564.33.8.16 Set the 3rd RADIUS disconnect server secret key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3574.33.8.17 Set the 4th RADIUS disconnect server address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3574.33.8.18 Set the 4th RADIUS disconnect server description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3574.33.8.19 Set the 4th RADIUS disconnect server secret key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3584.34 GTP information enrichment settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3594.34.1 Add an SGSN entry with specified RAT type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3594.34.2 Set RAT type of SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3614.34.3 Set MCC/MNC for SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3614.34.4 Set MCC for SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3624.34.5 Set MNC for SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3624.34.6 Set Geographic type for SGSN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3634.34.7 Set MCC of User Location Information for SGSN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3634.34.8 Set MNC of User Location Information for SGSN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3634.34.9 Set LAC for SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3644.34.10 Set CI for SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3644.34.11 Set SAC for SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3654.34.12 Set Mobile Station Time Zone for SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3654.34.13 Delete an SGSN entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3664.34.14 Show GTP information enrichment configuration parameters . . . . . . . 3674.35 GTP information enrichment default settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3684.35.1 Set default RAT type status of SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3684.35.2 Set default RAT type of SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3684.35.3 Set default MCC/MNC status of SGSN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3684.35.4 Set default MCC of SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3694.35.5 Set default MNC of SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3694.35.6 Set default User Location Information status of SGSN. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3694.35.7 Set default Geographic Type of SGSN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3704.35.8 Set default User Location Information MCC of SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3704.35.9 Set default User Location Information MNC of SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3714.35.10 Set default LAC of SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3714.35.11 Set default CI of SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3714.35.12 Set default SAC of SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3724.35.13 Set default Mobile Station Time Zone status of SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3724.35.14 Set default Mobile Station Time Zone of SGSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373

5 Example of Flexi ISN configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3745.1 Start the CLI shell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3745.2 Configure Flexi ISN processes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3745.3 Configure home PLMN ID numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374

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5.4 Configure statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3745.5 Configure the tunnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3745.6 Configure the Quality of Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3755.7 Configure the LIE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3755.8 Enable Flexi ISN trace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3755.9 Configure charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3755.9.1 Charging gateway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3755.10 Configure the charging class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3755.11 Configure the charging class tariff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3755.12 Configure OCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3765.12.1 Configure the RADIUS/Diameter protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3765.13 Configure PCS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3765.13.1 Configure the Diameter protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3765.14 Configure NPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3765.15 Configure areas and area sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3765.16 Configure access points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3775.17 Configure services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3775.18 Configure flows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3775.19 Configure the directory service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3785.20 Configure NAS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3785.21 Configure controlled roaming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378

6 References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379

7 Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380

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1 Changes in CLI interface description

1.1 Changes in release 5.0The following commands have been updated regarding the PCS Configuration:

• Set report type • Set trigger status • Set volume and time thresholds

The following commands have been added regarding the Service Configuration:

• Set the limits of PCS Service Report thresholds and silence period • Set the status of PCS Service Report thresholds and silence period

The maximum number of the value range in the following commands has been increased to 4000000:

• Set the maximum active PDP contexts • Set the maximum dynamic addresses

The maximum number of the value range in the following command has been increased to 40000:

• Set the maximum number of intercepted PDP contexts

A new command Set the protocol and the l7-protocol has been added.

A new command, Set the maximum retransmits, has been added in Section Access point.

The following commands, in Section Charging, have been added:

• Enable/disable empty G-CDR generation on access type change • Enable/disable empty G-CDR generation on SGSN change • Set the CDR generation for postpaid with credit control users

The names of the following commands, in Section Charging, have been updated:

• From Enable/disable empty CDR generation on access type change to Enable/disable empty SA-CDR generation on access type change

• From Enable/disable empty CDR generation on SGSN change to Enable/disable empty SA-CDR generation on SGSN change

The output of the Show the charging configuration command has been updated.

The value range of the parameter secondary-charging-class-id in the command Add a service to a URI has been updated.

Step 4 in Section Configure flows has been updated.

The following commands, in Section Charging, have been updated:

• Enable/disable empty SA-CDR generation on access type change • Enable/disable empty SA-CDR generation on SGSN change

The Output and the Example of the following commands have been updated:

• Show the general configuration • Show one service configuration • Show all services configuration

The following new commands have been added:

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• Enable and disable controlled shutdown • Set the PDP deactivation rate for controlled shutdown • Set the watchdog timeout for controlled shutdown

The Output of the Show all GGSN parameters command has been updated.

The Usage of the Add a new service command has been updated.

1.2 Changes between releases 4.0 and 5.0The Output field of Section Show the general statistics has been updated with informa-tion about the PCS and the KPI counters.

The Output field of Section Show the statistics for an access point has been updated with information about the KPI counters.

The Value range field of Section Set the mode has been updated with the new value 'pcrf'.

The following chapters have been added:

• PCS configuration • Configure PCS

Section Roaming Profile configuration has been updated with four new commands.

Sections Set the failure handling CONTINUE action, Set the failure handling CONTINUE timeout and Set failure handling default have updated parameter values.

Section Show the OCS configuration has been updated with an example.

A new command, Set the dynamic IP addresses usage alarm thresholds, has been added in Section General.

The command Show the general configuration has been updated.

The default value of the parameter token-detection of the command Set token detection has been changed to 'disable'.

The default value of the parameter send-user-identity of the command Enable/disable/extend send user identity has been changed to 'disable'.

The Value range field of Section Set the credit control protocol and version has been updated with a new value ‘none’.

A new section Roaming Profile configuration configuration has been added.

The Real-Time Video Sharing (RTVS) feature is no longer maintained.

The following commands have been removed from Section Access point configuration:

• Set the mapping of QoS class A to the UMTS traffic classset ggsn ap map-qos-a <value>

• Set the mapping of QoS class B to the UMTS traffic classset ggsn ap map-qos-b <value>

• Set the mapping of QoS class C to the UMTS traffic classset ggsn ap map-qos-c <value>

• Set the mapping of QoS class D to the UMTS traffic classset ggsn ap map-qos-d <value>

• Set the mapping of QoS class E to the UMTS traffic classset ggsn ap map-qos-e <value>

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• Set the mapping of QoS class F to the UMTS traffic classset ggsn ap map-qos-f <value>

• Set the PDP modification timerset ggsn ap pdp-modification-timer <value>

A new section has been added:

• GTP information enrichment default settings

The following command has been added in Section RADIUS accounting profile config-uration:

• Set the Account Operation Type

The following commands have been added in Section Access point configuration:

• Set the IPv6 address of the DHCPv6 server during the P-CSCF procedure • Set the IPv6 address of the DHCPv6 Relay Agent during the P-CSCF procedure • Set the number of P-CSCF IP Addresses • Set DHCP v4 addresses for IMS

The following command has been added in Section Access point:

• Set flag Use Of GTP Information Enrichment in Access Points

The following commands have been added in Section GTP information enrichment settings :

• Set MCC/MNC for SGSN • Set MCC for SGSN • Set MNC for SGSN • Set Geographic type for SGSN • Set MCC of User Location Information for SGSN • Set MNC of User Location Information for SGSN • Set LAC for SGSN • Set CI for SGSN • Set SAC for SGSN • Set Mobile Station Time Zone for SGSN

The following command has been updated in Section GTP information enrichment settings :

• Add an SGSN entry with specified RAT typeadd ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address <address> rat-type <type> sgsn-mcc <mcc> sgsn-mnc <mnc> geographic-type <geographic-type> loc-mcc <location-mcc> loc-mnc <location-mnc> loc-area-code <location-code> cell-id <id> service-area-code <service-code> ms-timezone <timezone>

A new description for the Active PDP Context counter has been added in Section Show the general statistics

The following parameters had their maximum value increased to 42000:

• max-downlink-bitrate and guaranteed-downlink-bitrate in Section Add a treatment class

• bitrate in Section Set the treatment class maximum downlink bitrate • bitrate in Section Set the treatment class guaranteed downlink bitrate • limit in Section Set high downlink bandwidth limit per PDP context

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• limit in Section Set medium downlink bandwidth limit per PDP context

The following parameters had their maximum value increased to 11000:

• max-uplink-bitrate and guaranteed-uplink-bitrate in Section Add a treatment class

• bitrate in Section Set the treatment class maximum uplink bitrate • bitrate in Section Set the treatment class guaranteed uplink bitrate • limit in Section Set high uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context • limit in Section Set medium uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context

The following commands have been removed from Section Access point configuration:

• Enable and disable the authorization of conversational trafficset ggsn ap authorize-conv-traffic enableset ggsn ap authorize-conv-traffic disable

• Enable and disable the authorization of streaming trafficset ggsn ap authorize-stream-traffic enableset ggsn ap authorize-stream-traffic disable

• Enable and disable the authorization of interactive trafficset ggsn ap authorize-interact-traffic enableset ggsn ap authorize-interact-traffic disable

• Enable and disable the authorization of background trafficset ggsn ap authorize-backgr-traffic enableset ggsn ap authorize-backgr-traffic disable

The help text in the command Set the maximum dynamic addresses has been updated with information about performance degradation.

A new command for setting the DCCA Quota on Demand has been added in Section Enable/disable DCCA Quota on Demand.

Command show ggsn ocs parameters in Section Show the OCS configuration has been updated with the output of one new parameter.

A new command for setting the roamers TREC ID has been added in Section Set roamers TREC ID (Network based QoS feature).

The following parameters had their maximum value increased to 28000:

• max-downlink-bitrate and guaranteed-downlink-bitrate in Section Add a treatment class

• bitrate in Section Set the treatment class maximum downlink bitrate • bitrate in Section Set the treatment class guaranteed downlink bitrate • limit in Section Set high downlink bandwidth limit per PDP context • limit in Section Set medium downlink bandwidth limit per PDP context

Commands have been added for:

• Set header name to be added to Zone ID • Set header name to be added to Profile ID • Set header name to be added to Error Flag • Set header name to be added to Billing Type

Command show ggsn l7-proxy parameters in Section Display layer 7 analyzers configuration parameters has been updated with the output of four new parameters.

Commands have been added for:

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• Set the number of CDRs in closed XML or TXT file • Set the period of XML or TXT CDR file closure

Command show ggsn charging parameters in Section Show the charging config-uration has been updated with the output of two new parameters.

Command set ggsn ocs protocol-and-version <value> in Section Set the credit control protocol and version has been updated with the ’dcca-isn-3gpp’ option for the protocol-and-version parameter.

Commands in Sections NPS configuration and Configure NPS have been updated for the NPS interface replacing Nokia Subscription Manager (NSM).

Command show ggsn config in Section Show all GGSN parameters has been updated with new PDP Session Management codes.

Command Enable/Disable PDP context quota reporting has been replaced with Set PDP context quota reporting.

1.3 Changes between releases 3.2 and 4.0The following commands have been removed from Section Access point configuration:

• Set the secondary account server modeset ggsn ap sec-server-mode mode

• Show access point common configurationshow ggsn ap-common parameters

This command is replaced by show ggsn ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> parameters command in Section Show RADIUS profile configuration.

• Set AP status change notificationset ggsn ap notify-ap-status-change <status>

This command is replaced by set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> notify-ap-status-change <status> command in Section RADIUS accounting profile configuration.

Command set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> sec-server-mode <mode> in Section RADIUS accounting profile configuration has been updated with the ’semi-redundancy’ option for the mode parameter.

Commands have been added for:

• Forward/Discard Quota exhausting packet • Enable/disable Push notifications • Enable/disable Trigger for SGSN handover • Enable/disable Trigger for QoS change • Enable/disable Trigger for RAT change • Enable/disable Session failovers

A new Section GTP information enrichment settings has been added.

The default values for month and day for the commands Set the start date and Set the end date have been corrected.

A new Section HTTP/WAP2 redirection configuration, has been added.

The parameter rule-deny URL has been renamed to forbidden URL.

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Command add ggsn nas name in Section Add NAS has been updated with three new parameters.

Commands have been added:

• Set the charging ID reporting • Set the idle timer • Set NAS disconnect message port • Set the reporting RST

Command show ggsn nas parameters in Section Show the NAS configuration has been updated with the output of three new parameters.

Command show charging-class [class-id <class-id>] parameters in Section Show the charging class configuration has been updated with the output of one new parameter.

Command set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id>|flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} new-uri-name <new-uri-name> in Section Set the name has been updated with one new parameter.

The following commands have been removed from Section HTTP analyzer configura-tion and moved to Section HTTP/WAP2 redirection configuration:

• Set MSISDN to be added to URLset ggsn http-proxy msisdn-url-added <msisdn>

• Set IMSI to be added to URLset ggsn http-proxy imsi-url-added <imsi>

• Set subscriber type to be added to URLset ggsn http-proxy subscriber-type-url-added <type>

• Set IP address to be added to URLset ggsn http-proxy ip-addr-url-added <ip address>

• Set APN to be added to URLset ggsn http-proxy apn-url-added <apn>

• Set roaming status to be added to URLset ggsn http-proxy roaming-status-url-added <roaming-status>

• Set URL to be added to URLset ggsn http-proxy url-url-added <url>

• Set payment required redirection URLset ggsn http-proxy payment-required-redirection-url <url>

• Set forbidden URLset ggsn http-proxy rule-deny-redirection-url <url>

Command add ggsn radius profile-type in Section Create a RADIUS authen-tication profile has been updated with nine new parameters.

Step 1 in Section Configure NAS has been updated with two new parameters.

The command rename ggsn service in Section Rename a service has been cor-rected.

The following commands have been removed from Section Configure Flexi ISN pro-cesses:

• Start CDR sender.set ggsn general cdr-sender-process enable

• Start the GGSN process.set ggsn general ggsn-process enable

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The following command has been removed from Section Configure OCS:

• Set the OCS interface type.set ggsn ocs interface-type 86451

Commands have been added:

• Set the quarantine time • Enable/disable overbilling protection • Set IP spoofing prevention • Set the redirect address and port • Set the HTTP host header rewrite • Set the HTTP request format • Set rewrite URI

The commands for setting RADIUS authentication, accounting, and disconnect servers have been updated and moved to new Section RADIUS profile configuration.

A parameter value has been removed from setting the user authentication method ('none').

A new parameter has been added to Section Show the NAS configuration (charging ID selection).

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Introduction to the command line interface

2 Introduction to the command line interfaceThis chapter describes the configuration, administration, and monitoring tasks you can perform using the Nokia Siemens Networks IPSO command line interface (CLI).

To use the CLI:

1 Log on to the Flexi ISN using a command-line connection (SSH, console, or telnet) over a TCP/IP network as an admin or monitor user. If you log in as a monitor user, you can execute only the show form of commands. That is, you can view configura-tion settings, but you cannot change them.

2 Invoke the CLI using one of the procedures explained in the next section.

2.1 Invoking the CLIYou can execute CLI commands from the CLI shell and the IPSO shell. The IPSO shell is what you see when you log on to the Flexi ISN. To invoke the CLI shell, enter clish from the IPSO shell command prompt.

2.2 CLI shell options for CLI commandsIn addition to the -c and -f options, the CLI shell supports the following command-line options:

Execute from To implement Purpose

CLI shell Enter clish to invoke the CLI shell. The prompt changes to host>, and you can then enter CLI commands.

Note that host is the host name of the Flexi ISN.

Lets you enter any CLI commands in an interactive mode with help text and other helpful CLI features.

IPSO shell Enter clish –c

“cli_command”

Lets you execute a single CLI command. You must place double-quotation marks around the CLI command

Command files Enter clish –f

filename

Enter clish to invoke the shell. Then enter load commands

filename

Lets you load commands from a file that contains commands. The argument must be the name of a regular file.

Option Purpose

-d Sets the debug level; Enter an integer from 0 to 5 as the parameter.

-o Sets output format; enter either pretty, xml, or struc-tured.

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2.3 Environment commandsUse the following commands to set an environment for a particular session. Use save clienv to modify the .clishrc file to set the environment permanently:

set clienvdebug <0-5>echo-cmd <on | off>on-failure <stop | continue>output <pretty | structured >prompt namerows integersyntax-check <on | off>save clienv

-s Use with -c or -f to force a permanent configuration save. For example, enter clish -s -f filename or clish -s -c “cli_command”.

-i Use before the -f option to continue loading commands from a file even if a command within the file fails.

Option Purpose

Arguments

debug <0-5> Specifies the debug level. Level 0 specifies not to perform any debugging, to display error messages only. Level 5 specifies the highest level of debugging

Default: 0

echo-cmd <on | off> Specifies to echo all commands. When using the load commands command, all commands are echoed before being exe-cuted.

Default: off

on-failure

<stop | continue>

Continue specifies to continue executing commands from a file or a script and only to display error messages. Stop specifies to stop executing commands from a file or a script when the system encounters an error.

Default: stop

output

<pretty | structured>

Specifies the command-line output format.

Default: pretty

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Use the following commands to view the environment settings on your system.

2.4 Output formatsCLI supports two output formats: pretty and structured. Use the -o option at the command line to set one of the supported formats, except for pretty output, which is the default. For example, to enter the CLI shell and print output in structured format, enter clish -o structured from the IPSO shell.The pretty mode generates output, as in the following example:

clienv prompt name Specifies the appearance of the command prompt. To set the prompt back to the default, use the keyword default.

rows integer Specifies the number of rows to display on your console.

Default: Specified by your console or xterm window.

syntax-check

<on | off>

Specifies to put the shell into syntax-check only mode. Commands you enter are checked syntactically and are not exe-cuted, but values are validated.

Default: off

save clienv Specifies to save the environment vari-ables that the user modifies with the set clienv commands.

show clienv

debug

echo-cmd

output

on-failure

output

rows

syntax-check

Arguments:

debug Displays the configured debug level.

echo-cmd Displays whether or not echo-cmd is enabled.

on-failure Displays whether or not on-failure is enabled.

output Displays the configured output.

rows Displays the number of screen rows configured.

syntax-check Displays whether or not syntax-check is enabled.

Arguments

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User admingid 0home /var/adminpasswd $1$_J9..w8j$yBA/JaVED1rk2DiPm1XHFrealname Adminshell /bin/cshuid 0

The structured mode generates output, as in the following example:

User;Admin;gid;0home;/var/admin;passwd;$1$_J9..w8j$7BA/JaVED1rk2DiPm1XHF/;realname;Admin;shell;bin/csh;uid;0;

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3 General CLI featuresThis section describes general CLI features.Note that many of the commands or values for the parameters can be configured only when a sufficient license is bought and installed. If the required license is not found, the CLI commands can be given but they may result in an error when executed.Making configuration changes to a very large con-figuration causes a heavy load on the system and therefore might have an effect on the GTP signaling capacity for a short period of time.

3.1 Commands and command operationsA command always starts with an operation, such as set or add, followed by a feature, such as vrrp, followed by one or more arguments, such as accept-connections. The possible operations are:

• add - adds a new value to the system. • delete - removes a value from the system. • download - downloads an IPSO image • exit - exits from the CLI or IPSO shell. • halt - halts the system. • load - loads commands from a file. • quit - exits from the CLI. • reboot - reboot the system. • save - saves the configuration changes made since the last save. • set - sets a value in the system. • show - displays a value or values from the system. • upgrade - upgrades packages • ver - displays the version of the active IPSO image

3.2 Command completionPress Enter to execute a finished command string. The cursor does not have to be at the end of the line when you press Enter. You can usually abbreviate the command to the smallest number of unambiguous characters.

Using Tab to expand commandsThe Tab key provides two methods of automatic command-line completion:

• If you enter the main keyword for a command, such as vrrp as in the example below, press Space, and then press Tab, the console displays the initial arguments that the command for that feature accepts. After the initial argument display, the command prompt and the command you originally entered are displayed.For example,host> set vrrp <Space><Tab>accept-connections - Accept-connectionscoldstart-delay - Coldstart-Delayinterface - Interfacehost> set vrrp

• If you enter the feature keyword and part of an argument and press Tab (without pressing Space), the console displays the possible arguments that match the char-

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acters you typed. In this case, the console does not display all the command argu-ments.For example,host> set in<Tab>inatmarp - Set the parameters which regulate Inverse ATM ARP protocol behaviorinterface - Configures the interface related parameters

In either case, pressing Tab causes the CLI to display possible values for the next argument only. The CLI does not indicate what arguments (if any) can be typed after the next argument.

Using Esc to expand commandsYou can use Esc to see all the possible arguments that could be used to complete a command. To use this form of command completion, enter a partial command and then press Esc twice, as shown in the following example.

host> set in<Esc><Esc>set inatmarp holdoff-time VALUEset inatmarp keep-time VALUEset inatmarp max-retries VALUEset inatmarp timeout VALUEset interface VALUE [ vlanid VALUE logical-name VALUE comments VALUE ]set interface VALUE [ vlanid VALUE logical-name VALUE disable enable ]set interface VALUE logical-name VALUEset interface VALUE status VALUEset interface VALUE vc-max VALUE...

Viewing Related CommandsUse the following command to display all the available commands for a combination of operation and feature.

show commands [ op <value> ] [ feature <value>]

Arguments:

For example, if you enter

show commands op set feature interface

the system responds:

op <value> Displays commands for the particular opera-tion you enter. The range is show, set, add, and delete

feature <value> Displays commands for the specific feature you enter, for example, bgp or snmp.

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set interface VALUE [ vlanid VALUE logical-name VALUE comments VALUE ]set interface VALUE [ vlanid VALUE logical-name VALUE disable enable ]set interface VALUE logical-name VALUEset interface VALUE status VALUEset interface VALUE vc-max VALUEset interface VALUE vcs VALUE...

You can also omit specifying an operation. If you do so, the system displays all of the commands that are valid for the specified feature. For example, if you enter

show commands feature interface

the system lists all of the commands that you can use to manage interfaces.

3.3 Using default valuesSome values are in effect by default. If you change one of these to something other than the default, you can change it back by using the argument default.For example, the default ARP keep-time value is 14400 seconds. If you have set the keep-time value to something else, you can reset it to 14400 seconds by enterin

gset arp keep-time default

Using the argument default is a convenient way to configure the system to use standard values without having to know what the values are.In some cases, default values are not indicated in syntax examples. For example, the range of valid ARP keep-time values is 1-86400 seconds, so the relevant syntax example is shown like this:

keep-time <1-86400>

The accompanying text notes that the default keep-time value is 14400 seconds.

3.4 Command helpIf you enter a command or part of a command and enter a question mark (?), the console displays help on that command, keyword, or value. This help feature is not available for routing commands. For example:

host> set ipsec?Commands to configure IPsec.Verbosity of the logs generated.Can be ERROR, DEBUG or INFO. Default value is ERROR

3.5 Command historyYou can recall commands using the up and down arrow keys, like you can with the UNIX Bash shell. The up arrow first recalls the last command, the next to the last command, and so on.

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Executing Previous CommandsThe following list shows the history commands you can enter that execute complete commands:

• history - displays the last 100 commands. • !! - executes the most recent command. • !nn - in which nn is the number of a specific command from the history list, executes

a previous command. • !-nn - in which nn is the nnth previous command. For example, entering !-3

executes the third from the last command. • !str - executes the most recent command that starts with str. • !\?str\? - executes the most recent command containing str. The trailing ? may

be omitted if str is followed immediately by a new line. • !!:s/str1/str2 - repeats the last command, replacing str1 with str2.

Reusing Parts of CommandsYou can combine word designators with history commands to refer to specific words used in previous commands. Words are numbered from the beginning of the line with the first word being denoted by 0. Use a colon to separate a history command from a word designator. For example, you could enter !!:1 to refer to the first argument in the previous command. In the command show interfaces, interfaces is word 1.

• 0 - The operation word. • n - The nth word. • ^ - The first argument; that is, word 1. • $ - The last argument. • % - The word matched by the most recent \?str\? search.

Immediately after word designators, you can add a sequence of one or more of the fol-lowing modifiers, each preceded by a colon:

• p - Print the new command but do not execute. • s/str1/str2 - Substitute new for the first occurrence of old in the word being

referred to. • g - Apply changes over the entire command. Use this modified in conjunction with

s, as in gs/str1/str2.

3.6 Command-line movement and editingYou can back up in a command you are typing to correct a mistake. To edit a command, use the left and right arrow keys to move around and the Backspace key to delete char-acters. You can enter commands that span more than one line.The following list shows the keystroke combinations you can use:

• Alt-B - Go to the previous word. • Alt-D - Delete next word. • Alt-F - Go to the next word. • Alt-Ctrl-H - Delete the previous word. • Alt-Ctrl-L - Clear the screen and show the current line at the top of the screen. • Alt-Ctrl-_ - Repeat the previous word. • Ctrl-A - Move to the beginning of the line. • Ctrl-B - Move to the previous character.

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• Ctrl-E - Move to the end of the line. • Ctrl-F - Move to the next character. • Ctrl-H - Delete the previous character. • Ctrl-L - Clear the screen and show the current line at the top of the screen. • Ctrl-N - Next history item. • Ctrl-P - Previous history item. • Ctrl-R - Redisplay the current line. • Ctrl-U - Delete the current line.

3.7 Exiting an output screenWhen you enter a CLI command that produces more than one screen of output (such as show route all), the display stops scrolling when the window is full and the -- More -- prompt is shown. To exit the output screen, enter q. If there are any configu-ration changes that you have not saved (and that you want to save), follow these steps:

1 Restart the CLI by entering clish.

2 At the CLI prompt enter save config.

3.8 Setting configuration locksWhen you launch the CLI shell, the shell attempts to acquire an exclusive configuration lock. If there is an active CLI or Voyager session that has already acquired an exclusive configuration lock, a message appears. You can execute show commands, but you cannot change any settings unless you override the configuration lock.Use the following commands to temporarily restrict the ability of other admin users to make configuration changes. This feature allows you to lock out other users for a specified period of time while you make configuration changes.

Arguments

set config-lock

<on | off>

on timeout <5-900>

on override

<on | off> Specifies whether to enable or disable the configura-tion lock. When you enable config-lock, the default timeout value is 300 seconds.

Default: off

on timeout <5-900> Specifies to enable config-lock for the specified interval in seconds.

on override Specifies to override an existing config-lock and thus disable config-lock.

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3.9 Monitoring the file system and processesUse the following commands to monitor the system's file system and processes and to view memory capacity.

show fsinfoshow processesshow swapinfo

Arguments

3.10 Loading commands from a fileYou can load a series of CLI commands from a text file. The file can contain only commands and comments. Each comment line must begin with the pound character (#). To split a command between multiple lines, type an escape character (\) at the end of each line. Do not type any characters, including spaces, after the escape character.Cre-ate and edit the file on the IPSO system using the VI text editor. You can also create the file on a remote system and export the file to the IPSO system using FTP.Execute the commands in the file, foo.txt, from the IPSO command line (not the interactive CLI mode) by typing:

IPSO[admin]# clish -f foo.txt

This assumes that foo.txt is in the /var/admin directory, which is the default direc-tory for admin. If the command file is in a different directory, or if you have changed to a different directory, modify the path accordingly. The -f option allows the system to read commands from a file. Also, you can use the -i option to ignore errors in the results of the commands, since the normal behavior for clish is to stop reading commands from the file when a command fails.Execute the commands in foo.txt from the interactive CLI mode by typing:

host> load foo.txt

The equivalent command for the IPSO CLI -i option is:

host> set clienv on-failure continue

Reset the mode by typing:

host> set clienv on-failure stop

3.11 Saving configuration changesConfiguration changes that you enter using the CLI are applied immediately to the running system. To ensure that these changes remain after you reboot, that is, to save your changes permanently, enter save config if you are using the interactive mode. If you want to save your configuration changes into a different file, enter save cfgfile filename.If you use the command-line mode and the -c option, you must use the -s option to save your configuration changes permanently. For example, enter:

fsinfo Displays the number of file systems, the directories in which they are mounted, and their capacity.

processes Displays the currently running processes.

swapinfo Displays the amount of memory available for swapping into the kernel.

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clish -s -c "cli_command"If you use the command-line mode and the -f option, you can use the -s option. For example, enter:

clish -s -f filename

If you use -f, you can also save your changes by including save config at the end of the file of configuration commands.

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4 CommandsNote about the item 'Output' in this chapter. The explanation 'Not applicable.' means that from the Flexi ISN application point of view there is no output. However, standard IPSO printouts still apply. For example, if a decimal number was given when a string would have been the correct parameter, IPSO takes care of error printouts.

4.1 General

4.1.1 Set the IP address of the Flexi ISN

4.1.2 Set the Gn routing instance

Command Syntax set ggsn general ip-address <address>

Parameters address: The IP address for the Flexi ISN; one of the interface addresses of the Flexi ISN.

Value range address: IPv4 address

Default value address: None

Usage Use this command to set the IP address of the Flexi ISN under configuration. The given address is one of interface addresses to the backbone network.

g The command cannot be given on the fly. When this command is given, the ISN functionality must be disabled first (see Section Enable and disable ISN functionality ) and after that the IP address can be changed

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn general ip-address 192.168.90.90

Command Syntax set ggsn general gn-routing-instance <ri>

Parameters ri: name of the routing instance.

Value range ri: octet string(1..16)

Default value ri: 'default'

Usage Use this command to set the routing instance for the Gn interface. The given routing instance must be one of the configured routing instances.

g The command cannot be given on the fly. When this command is given, the ISN functionality must be disabled first (see Section Enable and disable ISN functionality) and after that the routing instance can be changed.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn general gn-routing-instance default

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4.1.3 Set the Ga address of the Flexi ISN

4.1.4 Set the Ga routing instance

4.1.5 Add home PLMN ID

Command Syntax set ggsn general ga-address <address>

Parameters address: The IP address that the Flexi ISN uses for charging; one of the interface addresses of the Flexi ISN.

Value range address: IPv4 address

Default value address: None.

Usage Use this command to set the IP address for Flexi ISN charging. The given address is the address that the Flexi ISN uses for charging. This can be the same as the one used for the IP address.

g The command cannot be given on the fly. When this command is given, the charging functionality must be disabled first (see Section Enable Charging) and after that the Ga address can be changed.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn general ga-address 192.168.90.90

Command Syntax set ggsn general ga-routing-instance <ri>

Parameters ri: name of the routing instance.

Value range ri: octet string(1..16)

Default value ri: 'default'

Usage Use this command to set the routing instance for the Ga interface. The given routing instance must be one of the configured routing instances.

g ! The command cannot be given on the fly. When this command is given, the charging functionality must be disabled first (see Section Enable Charging) and after that the routing instance can be changed.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn general ga-routing-instance default

Command Syntax add ggsn general home-plmn-id <id>

Parameters id: home PLMN ID

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4.1.6 Delete home PLMN ID

4.1.7 Set the home PLMN ID status

4.1.8 Set the ISN PLMN ID

Value range id: 0..999999

g The PLMN ID is 5 to 6 digits long, and consists of the mobile country code (MCC) or geographical area code (first 3 digits) and the mobile network code (MNC) (rest 2 to 3 digits). The reserved MCCs to be rejected are 0xx, 1xx, and 8xx, which makes the actual PLMN ID range as: 20000..79999, 90000..99999, 200000..799999, 900000..999999.

Default value id: None.

Usage Use this command to add the home PLMN ID.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn general home-plmn-id 23456

Command Syntax delete ggsn general home-plmn-id <id>

Parameters id: home PLMN ID

Value range id: 0..999999

Default value id: None.

Usage Use this command to delete the home PLMN ID.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn general home-plmn-id 23456

Command Syntax set ggsn general home-plmn-id <id> in-use

set ggsn general home-plmn-id <id> not-in-use

Parameters id: home PLMN ID

Value range id: 0..999999

Default value id: None.

Usage Use this command to set the home PLMN ID status.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn general home-plmn-id 23456 in-use

host> set ggsn general home-plmn-id 23456 not-in-use

Command Syntax set ggsn general home-plmn-id <id> isn-plmn-id

Parameters id: home PLMN ID

Value range id: 0..999999

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4.1.9 Show the general configuration

Default value id: None.

Usage Use this command to select the home PLMN ID to be used as ISN PLMN ID.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn general home-plmn-id 23456 isn-plmn-id

Command Syntax show ggsn general parameters

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display the configuration parameters of the Flexi ISN general configuration.

Output GGSN GENERAL CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS

GGSN IP Address <Address>Gn routing instance <RI>Ga IP Address <Address>Ga routing instance <RI>ISN functionality <Enabled/Disabled>Controlled Shutdown <Enabled/Disabled>PDP Deactivation Rate (contexts/sec/SGSN)

<value>Watchdog Timeout (mins) <value>

HOME PLMN ID CONFIGURATION

PLMN ID ROW STATUS<ID> <active/inactive><ID> <active/inactive>

DYNAMIC IP ADDRESS USAGE ALARM THRESHOLDS

Alarm Raising Threshold (%) <value>Alarm Clearing Threshold (%) <value>

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4.1.10 Show the software version

4.1.11 Enable and disable ISN functionality

Example host> show ggsn general parameters

GGSN GENERAL CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS

GGSN IP Address 10.23.32.11Gn routing instance defaultGa IP Address 127.0.0.1Ga routing instance defaultISN functionality EnabledControlled Shutdown EnabledPDP Deactivation Rate (contexts/sec/SGSN) 100Watchdog Timeout (mins) 5

HOME PLMN ID CONFIGURATION

PLMN ID ROW STATUS24440 active38890 active

DYNAMIC IP ADDRESS USAGE ALARM THRESHOLDS

Alarm Raising Threshold (%) 90Alarm Clearing Threshold (%) 80

Command Syntax show ggsn general software-version

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display the current software version of the Flexi ISN.

Output GGSN SOFTWARE VERSION

Version: <Version>

Example host> show ggsn general software-version

GGSN SOFTWARE VERSION

Version: 3.2

Command Syntax set ggsn general isn-functionality enable

set ggsn general isn-functionality disable

Parameters None.

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4.1.12 Show all GGSN parameters

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to enable/disable the ISN functionality.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn general isn-functionality enable

host> set ggsn general isn-functionality disable

Command Syntax show ggsn config

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display all the configuration parameters of the Flexi ISN.

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Output GGSN GENERAL CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS

-

GGSN SOFTWARE VERSION

-

PDP SESSION MANAGEMENT

-

CODE REASON1 Access point not found2 Max active PDP context count/AP

exceeded3 Max dynamic addresses/AP exceeded4 No space for a new PDP context5 Unverified mobile acceptance is not

allowed at this AP6 Attempting to create secondary PDP

context with no primary7 Successful8 Unknown reason9 Delete PDP context request10 Primary access point reconfigured11 Primary access point deleted12 SGSN is unreachable13 SGSN has been restarted14 Mandatory information element missing

from request15 Mandatory information element is not

correct in request16 RADIUS authentication server can not

be contacted17 RADIUS accounting server can not be

contacted18 Static PDP address type not supported19 Static PDP address is out of allowed

range20 PDP address is already in use by

another PDP context21 DHCP server can not be contacted

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22 Failed to allocate address from internal address

23 No response from DHCP24 DHCP lease is too short25 DHCP lease can not be renewed26 DHCP assigned new address to active

PDP context27 Bad IP address from DHCP28 RADIUS authentication failed29 RADIUS accounting failed30 Bad IP address from RADIUS31 Error indication from SGSN32 Unknown dynamic address allocation

method33 GGSN is being shut down34 TFT error35 Admission refused36 GGSN configuration changed37 Session timer expired38 Idle timer expired39 L2TP server authentication failure40 L2TP session failed41 Bad IP address from L2TP42 SGSN created new context over existing

one43 Update PDP Context request to SGSN has

failed44 Requested PDP address type not

supported45 Requested PDP address type not

supported for requested access point46 Dynamic address allocation not

supported for req47 Secondary PDP context forcibly removed

during in48 SGSN GTP version changed49 L2TP server has given no IP address

for the sess50 ARP of the subscriber is too low51 Out of bitrate capacity for realtime

traffic

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52 Out of bitrate capacity for conversational traffic

53 Out of bitrate capacity for streaming traffic

54 CPU load is too high55 Traffic load is too high56 IP address is missing from RADIUS

Access-Accept; required by AP57 PDP context not found58 RADIUS Server Disconnected59 No memory for a new AP connection60 Requested from portal CLI61 No default services configured for cAP62 Secondary PDP context is not allowed

in service-aware session63 Information to select main sAP is

missing from RADIUS Access-Accept64 Problems with NPS connection65 NPS information for subscription has

been updated66 Problems with OSC connection or OSC

response67 Problems in GGSN configuration, check

the log for details68 No such service69 Too many services per session70 User is blocked in the NPS from

accessing this APN71 OSC disconnected72 SGSN assigned TEID user plane of this

context to a new context73 Secondary PDP context is not allowed

in OSC-prepaid session74 User authentication over Go interface

has failed75 Revoke authorisation from PDF76 Failure in PDF decision enforcement77 Negotiated QoS is better than

requested78 Service profile for the session

updated by RADIUS

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79 This AP cannot be selected directly by MS

80 No accounting message received for NAS context

81 Collision of NSAPIs selected in GPRS network and by the AC

82 Network Access Server deleted83 Network Access Server configuration

changed84 NAS RADIUS Accounting On received85 NAS RADIUS Accounting Off received86 NAS RADIUS Unknown Assigned Session Id87 Secondary access point reconfigured88 Secondary access point deleted89 Bad or missing wallet-related

parameters for a service90 Inbound Roaming Restricted91 Too many unanswered RADIUS Accounting

requests at the moment92 Waiting for acknowledgement of the

initial RADIUS Accounting On93 NAS did not supply essential attribute94 Error in RADIUS user profile95 Too many activations are in progress

at the moment96 Activation could not be completed

within reasonable amount of time97 Delete request by HA master98 HA attempted for context using online

charging99 Real time Primary PDP context

activation not allowed to access point

100 Stuck transaction during EUA database synchronisation

101 OCS was unreachable due to lack of transport connection

102 OCS did not respond within the time allowed

103 OCS sent a result code in the CCA indicating an error

104 OCS sent an incomprehensible CCA

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105 OCS closed the PDP context with an Abort-Session-Request

106 OCS failure handling - continue action timeout

107 Database conflict in interface blade108 User profile search request to NPS

timed out109 Support of this feature is not

enabled110 Licensed capacity exceeded111 User profile is missing from NPS112 IMSI is already in use by another PDP

context in different Service blade113 Context rejection due to IP Spoofing

Prevention is set to DISABLE114 Context rejection due to all free IP

addresses are under Quarantine115 Service profile for the session

updated by OCS116 Request a QoS upgrade while No QoS

Negotiation Flag set117 PCS closed the PDP context with a Re-

Auth-Request118 Dynamic PDP context requests119 Successful Dynamic PDP context

activations120 MS-initiated PDP context deactivation121 Flexi ISN-initiated PDP context

deactivation122 Service profile for the session

updated by PCS

DROP REASONS CODE REASON1 Packet successfully through2 User data packet too short3 No primary connection active4 PDP Context deleted5 PDP Context pending6 Packet per second limit7 Realtime traffic policy8 TFT Not ready for EUA9 Packet too short for TFT10 No TFT Match11 Not an IPv4 packet for PDP Type IPv412 IPv4 packet shorter than header length13 No mobile found for IPv6 address14 Destination multicast15 Destination GGSN local address

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16 Inter-Mobile packets disabled in AP17 Inter-AP Packets disabled in AP18 IPv6 packet shorter than header19 ICMPv6 packet too short20 IPv6 Authentication Header error21 Source IPv6 prefix not assigned to PDP22 Destination IPv6 Link-Local address23 Source IPv4 address not assigned to

PDP24 GTPv0 header too short25 GTPv0 wrong version in header26 GTPv0 not a PDU27 GTPv0 no TID found28 GTPv1 header too short29 GTPv1 optional headers to short30 GTPv1 Extension header error31 GTPv1 Extension header not supported32 GTPv1 Echo request without optional

header33 GTPv1 not a GPDU34 GTPv1 no TEID found35 No IPIP tunnel found36 Unsupported GRE headers in packet37 Not IPv4 over GRE38 GRE packet too short39 No GRE tunnel found40 No 6in4 tunnel found41 No L2TP tunnel found42 Wrong addresses in L2TP packet43 L2TP PPP header error44 L2TP PPP no connection to user session45 Maximum number of packets in shaper46 Per PDP shape limit47 Shaped packets PDP gone48 Shaper slot full49 No IPv6 packet for IPv6 PDP50 Destination all broadcast address51 IPv4 fragment reassembly timed out52 Out of memory while handling the

packet53 Overlapping fragment54 No service flow found55 No flow and firewalling connection

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56 Maximum number total flows exceeded57 Maximum number of flows for user

session58 PDP Context QoS bitrate zero59 Not allowed URI in packet60 TCP error in tracked connection61 DNS packets destination not given NS62 DNS response to an unkown query63 Prepaid limit reached64 Non-SYN tcp packet and no flow65 Suspicious HTTP request66 No HTTP request but receiving data67 Flow is blocked68 Need fragmentation and Dont Fragment

set69 DHCPv6 header too short70 DHCPv6 message type not valid71 DHCPv6 relay agent address for GGSN

missing72 DHCPv6 Relay-reply message invalid73 Maximum TCP track buffered packets74 Initiating packet came from wrong

connection75 Invalid total length in IP header76 Suspicious RTSP request77 Pending Access Point connection78 Invalid total length in IPv6 header79 No L7 service found80 No L7 charging class found81 Maximum global http requests82 Maximum per flow http requests83 Suspicious PoC packet84 DHCPv4 relaying not allowed with NAT85 DHCPv4 message inconsistent86 DHCPv4 message maximum hop count

exceeded87 DHCPv4 header too short88 Forward to A blade failed89 Too many active charging containers90 Unexpected charging error91 Service blocked by the OCS92 No NAS context93 Blocked after final unit indication

received

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94 IPv4 destination address is null95 IPv6 destination address is null96 Bad version in IP header97 Proxy WAP process blocked 98 Suspicious WAP1.x packet99 P2P analyzer module unloaded100 P2P analyzer module updated101 No license for any P2P analyzers102 P2P analyzer error103 P2P analyzer flow error104 P2P flow timeout105 P2P flow timeout106 P2P flow reset107 Service traffic policy108 Service PDP context traffic policy109 Too many fragments in IPv4 packet110 Flow has been redirected111 No WAP request but receiving messages112 Maximum WAP requests per flow exceeded113 Radio Access Type (RAT) forbids L7

service usage114 Location forbids L7 service usage115 Roaming forbids L7 service usage116 Radio Access Type (RAT) forbids L4

service usage117 Location forbids L4 service usage118 Roaming forbids L4 service usage119 No new connection before previous

connection is cleared120 Connection not found at service card121 WAP: Pending Connect Reply122 Reassembly queue overflow123 Cannot find proxy flow for dst addr124 Cannot find proxy flow for src addr125 Attempted memory allocation that exceeds

balloc limits

ACCESS POINT CONFIGURATION-SERVICE CONFIGURATION-Flow configuration for all_web_210 (1073741824)-DEFAULT SERVICE CONFIGURATION-ACCESS_POINT_ALIASES-URI CONFIGURATION-

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SERVICES-AREA CONFIGURATION-AREA SET CONFIGURATION-GGSN BASIC CHARGING CONFIGURATION-TARIFF CHANGE TIME CONFIGURATION-HOLIDAYS CONFIGURATION-GGSN CHARGING PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION-CHARGING GATEWAY CONFIGURATION-CHARGING GATEWAY LIST-TUNNELING CONFIGURATION-LIE CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS-NAS CONFIGURATION-PPG CONFIGURATION-NPS CONFIGURATION-OCS CONFIGURATION-OCS DIAMETER CLIENT CONFIGURATION-DIAMETER PEER TABLE-FAILURE HANDLING CONFIGURATION-QOS CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS-TREATMENT CLASS CONFIGURATION-TREATMENT CLASSES-CONTROLLED ROAMING GENERAL CONFIGURATION-ALLOWED PLMN IDs-

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4.1.13 Set the dynamic IP addresses usage alarm thresholds

4.1.14 Enable and disable controlled shutdown

DIRECTORIES-GGSN TRACE CONFIGURATION-GGSN TRACE CONFIGURATION-LAYER 7 PROXY CONFIGURATION-WAP PARMETERS-HTTP PROXY CONFIGURATION-POC PROXY CONFIGURATION-RTSP PROXY CONFIGURATION-SMTP PROXY PARAMETERS-LOG LEVEL CONFIGURATION

Example show ggsn config

See the output.

Command Syntax set ggsn general dyn-ipaddr-alarm raise <value> clear <value>

Parameters value: The threshold percentage value

Value range value: 0..100

Default value value: 0

Usage Use this command to select the threshold values for raising and clearing the Dynamic IP Addresses Usage alarm.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn general dyn-ipaddr-alarm raise 90 clear 80host> set ggsn general dyn-ipaddr-alarm raise 85host> set ggsn general dyn-ipaddr-alarm clear 75

Command Syntax set ggsn general controlled-shutdown enable

set ggsn general controlled-shutdown disable

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable

Default value None

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4.1.15 Set the PDP deactivation rate for controlled shutdown

4.1.16 Set the watchdog timeout for controlled shutdown

4.2 Flexi ISN statistics

4.2.1 Enable and disable Flexi ISN statistics

Usage Use this command to enable or disable the controlled shutdown.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn general controlled-shutdown enable

host> set ggsn general controlled-shutdown disable

Command Syntax set ggsn general pdp-deact-rate-cs <value>

Parameters value: The PDP deactivation rate value in PDP con-texts/sec/GGSN

Value range value: 0...100000 (Integer)

Default value 100

Usage Use this command to set the deactivation rate for controlled shut-down.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn general pdp-deact-rate-cs 100

Command Syntax set ggsn general watch-timeout-cs <value>

Parameters value: The watchdog timeout value in minutes

Value range value: 0...60 (Integer)

Default value 5

Usage Use this command to set the watchdog timeout for controlled shut-down.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn general watch-timeout-cs 5

Command Syntax set ggsn statistics enable

set ggsn statistics disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value None..

Usage Use this command to enable and disable Flexi ISN statistics.

Output Not applicable

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4.2.2 Set the time period for statistics

4.2.3 Set the time interval for statistics

4.2.4 Show the statistics configuration

Example host> set ggsn statistics enable

host> set ggsn statistics disable

Command Syntax set ggsn statistics time-period <period>

Parameters period: Defines the interval how often statistics are calculated.

Value range period: 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes.

Default value period: 15 minutes.

Usage Use this command to set the interval for statistics calculation.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn statistics time-period 45

host> set ggsn statistics time-period default

Command Syntax set ggsn statistics time-interval <interval>

Parameters interval: Defines the statistics sample collection time, that is, how often statistics data is collected. It is recommended that the value of the time period be obtained by multiplying this value with an integer value.

Value range interval: 1, 5, 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes.

Default value interval: 1 minute

Usage Use this command to set the interval how often statistics are col-lected.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn statistics time-interval 5

host> set ggsn statistics time-interval default

Command Syntax show ggsn statistics parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display the current configuration parameters for Flexi ISN statistics.

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4.2.5 Show the general statistics

Output GGSN STATISTICS CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS

Statistics: <Enabled/Disabled>

Time period for calculation: <Value>

Time interval for collection: <Value>

Example host> show ggsn statistics parameters

GGSN STATISTICS CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS

Statistics: Enabled

Time period for calculation: 30

Time interval for collection: 5

Command Syntax show ggsn statistics generalshow ggsn statistics sessionshow ggsn statistics drop

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display the general statistics of the Flexi ISN.The command show ggsn statistics general shows the Flexi ISN statistics part of the output. Correspondingly, the command show ggsn statistics session shows the PDP session management part, and the command show ggsn statistics drop shows the Flexi ISN drop statistics part of the output.

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Output show ggsn statistics general

GGSN GENERAL STATISTICS

GGSN Statistics

CPU load due to packet switching <Value>Loss Rate of received GTP packets (% x10) <Value>GTP errors <Value>Unexpected GTPv0 version errors <Value>Maximum packet throughput to Gi (pkts/s) <Value>Maximum packet throughput from Gi (pkts/s) <Value>Packet loss rate of incoming IP packets to Gi <Value>Mean outgoing packet throughput on Gi (pkts/s) <Value>Mean incoming packet throughput on Gi (pkts/s) <Value>CDR output queue length <Value>CDR's on disk <Value>Created CDRs <Value>Discarded CDRs <Value>Resent CDRs <Value>Average %x10 CDR output queue length <Value>Average %x10 discarded CDRs <Value>Average %x10 resent CDRs <Value>Created prepaid CDRs <Value>Created hot billing CDRs <Value>Created Service Aware CDRs <Value>Failed CDR generation attempts <Value>Requests to NPS <Value>Connection errors to NPS <Value>Data errors to NPS <Value>Timeouts in Requests to NPS <Value>Radius packets from OCS <Value>Radius packets to OCS <Value>Errors in Radius packets from OCS <Value>Errors in Radius packets to OCS <Value>Opened connections to OCS <Value>Failed connections to OCS <Value>Initiated sessions to OCS <Value>Failed sessions to OCS <Value>Successful requests to OCS <Value>Successful requests to OCS (last period) <Value>Failed requests to OCS <Value>Failed requests to OCS (last period) <Value>Received requests from OCS <Value>Received requests from OCS (last period) <Value>Failed requests from OCS <Value>Failed requests from OCS (last period) <Value>Sent answers to OCS <Value>Sent answers to OCS (last period) <Value>Received answers from OCS <Value>Received answers from OCS (last period) <Value>Failed answers from OCS <Value>Failed answers from OCS (last period) <Value>

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Messages in send queue to OCS <Value>Messages in send queue to OCS (last period) <Value>Pending requests to OCS <Value>Pending requests to OCS (last period) <Value>Average response time of OCS <Value>Average response time of OCS (last period) <Value>PAP reguests sent <Value>Successfull PAP responses <Value>Unsuccessfull PAP responses <Value>Erroneus PAP responses <Value>NAS authentication packets <Value>NAS authentication requests accepted <Value>NAS authentication requests failed <Value>NAS accounting packets <Value>NAS accounting requests accepted <Value>NAS accounting requests failed <Value>Shaper minimum number of packet buffers <Value>Shaper maximum number of packet buffers <Value>Shaper average number of packet buffers <Value>Uplink packets via wrong PDP context <Value>Successful Downlink HSPA+ Requests <Value>Unsuccessful Downlink HSPA+ Requests <Value>Successful Downlink HSPA+ Updates <Value>Unsuccessful Downlink HSPA+ Updates <Value>Successful Uplink HSPA+ Requests <Value>Unsuccessful Uplink HSPA+ Requests <Value>Successful Uplink HSPA+ Updates <Value>Unsuccessful Uplink HSPA+ Updates <Value>Total throughput (pkt/s) <Value>Total throughput (Mbit/s) <Value>Average packet size (byte) <Value>Weighted average throughput (pkt/s) <Value>Weighted average throughput (Mbit/s) <Value>Reference CPU load <Value>Projected throughput at reference CPU load (pkt/s) <Value>Projected throughput at reference CPU load (Mbit/s) <Value>Maximum total throughout (pkt/s) <Value>Minimum total throughput (pkt/s) <Value>Maximum total throughout (Mbit/s) <Value>Minimum total throughput (Mbit/s) <Value>Active PDP Contexts <Value>Direct Tunnel Maximum total throughput (pkt/s) <Value>Direct Tunnel Minimum total throughput (pkt/s) <Value>Direct Tunnel Maximum total throughput (Mbit/s) <Value>Direct Tunnel Minimum total throughput (Mbit/s) <Value>Total transitions(SGSN Initiated and RNC Failure) <Value>Transitions due to RNC Failure <Value>Average Usage of Allocated IP Addresses <Value>Maximum Number of Allocated IP Addresses <Value>Received GTP Packets (High Capacity) <Value>Discarded GTP Packets by Flexi ISN (High Capacity) <Value>Incoming user data (pkts) (High Capacity) <Value>Outgoing user data (pkts) (High Capacity) <Value>Discarded incoming user data (pkts) (High Capacity) <Value>Opened connections to PCS <Value>Failed connections to PCS <Value>Initiated sessions to PCS <Value>Failed sessions to PCS <Value>Successful requests to PCS <Value>Successful requests to PCS (last period) <Value>

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4.2.6 Show the P2P statistics

Failed requests to PCS <Value>Failed requests to PCS (last period) <Value>Requests from PCS <Value>Requests from PCS (last period) <Value>Failed requests from PCS <Value>Failed requests from PCS (last period) <Value>Answers to PCS <Value>Answers to PCS (last period) <Value>Answers from PCS <Value>Answers from PCS (last period) <Value>Failed answers from PCS <Value>Failed answers from PCS (last period) <Value>Max. messages in queue to PCS <Value>Max. messages in queue to PCS (last period) <Value>Max. pending requests to PCS <Value>Max. pending requests to PCS (last period) <Value>Average response time of PCS <Value>Average response time of PCS (last period) <Value>

show ggsn statistics session

PDP Session Management Statistics

PDP ActivationsCount Reason<Value> <Value>

PDP ModificationsCount Reason<Value> <Value>

PDP DeactivationsCount Reason<Value> <Value>

Service activation attemptsCount Reason<Value> <Value>

Service deactivation attemptsCount Reason<Value> <Value>

show ggsn statistics drop

Drop Statistics

Up-link droppedCount Reason<Value> <Value>

Down-link droppedCount Reason<Value> <Value>

Example See the command syntax.

Command Syntax show ggsn statistics p2p

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

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Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display the current P2P statistics.P2P sta-tistics are displayed protocol by protocol, protocols include: 'skype', 'sip', 'msnp', 'xmpp', 'ymsg', 'oscar', 'bittorrent', 'edonkey2k', 'directconnect' and 'fasttrack'. Within each protocol section, statistics are first displayed by the RAT ( Radio Access Type) value. RAT values include: 'utran', 'geran', 'wlan' and 'unknown'. Then in the end of each protocol section, the total numbers of all RAT type parameters are displayed.

Output P2P STATISTICS

SKYPE STATISTICS

P2P protocol skypeRadio access type <utran/geran/wlan/unknown>Active PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative number of PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative uplink volume <Value>Cumulative downlink volume <Value>Cumulative time <Value>P2P protocol skypeTotal active PDP contexts <Value>Total number of PDP contexts <Value>Total uplink volume <Value>Total downlink volume <Value>Total time <Value>

SIP STATISTICS

P2P protocol sipRadio access type <utran/geran/wlan/unknown>Active PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative number of PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative uplink volume <Value>Cumulative downlink volume <Value>Cumulative time <Value>P2P protocol sipTotal active PDP contexts <Value>Total number of PDP contexts <Value>Total uplink volume <Value>Total downlink volume <Value>Total time <Value>

MSNP STATISTICS

P2P protocol msnpRadio access type <utran/geran/wlan/unknown>Active PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative number of PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative uplink volume <Value>Cumulative downlink volume <Value>Cumulative time <Value>

P2P protocol msnpTotal active PDP contexts <Value>Total number of PDP contexts <Value>Total uplink volume <Value>Total downlink volume <Value>Total time <Value>

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XMPP STATISTICS

P2P protocol xmppRadio access type <utran/geran/wlan/unknown>Active PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative number of PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative uplink volume <Value>Cumulative downlink volume <Value>Cumulative time <Value>

P2P protocol xmppTotal active PDP contexts <Value>Total number of PDP contexts <Value>Total uplink volume <Value>Total downlink volume <Value>Total time <Value>

YMSG STATISTICS

P2P protocol ymsgRadio access type <utran/geran/wlan/unknown>Active PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative number of PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative uplink volume <Value>Cumulative downlink volume <Value>Cumulative time <Value>

P2P protocol ymsgTotal active PDP contexts <Value>Total number of PDP contexts <Value>Total uplink volume <Value>Total downlink volume <Value>Total time <Value>

OSCAR STATISTICS

P2P protocol oscarRadio access type <utran/geran/wlan/unknown>Active PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative number of PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative uplink volume <Value>Cumulative downlink volume <Value>Cumulative time <Value>

P2P protocol oscarTotal active PDP contexts <Value>Total number of PDP contexts <Value>Total uplink volume <Value>Total downlink volume <Value>Total time <Value>

BITTORRENT STATISTICS

P2P protocol bittorrentRadio access type <utran/geran/wlan/unknown>Active PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative number of PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative uplink volume <Value>Cumulative downlink volume <Value>Cumulative time <Value>

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P2P protocol bittorrentTotal active PDP contexts <Value>Total number of PDP contexts <Value>Total uplink volume <Value>Total downlink volume <Value>Total time <Value>

EDONKEY2K STATISTICS

P2P protocol edonkey2kRadio access type <utran/geran/wlan/unknown>Active PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative number of PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative uplink volume <Value>Cumulative downlink volume <Value>Cumulative time <Value>

P2P protocol edonkey2kTotal active PDP contexts <Value>Total number of PDP contexts <Value>Total uplink volume <Value>Total downlink volume <Value>Total time <Value>

DIRECTCONNECT STATISTICS

P2P protocol directconnectRadio access type <utran/geran/wlan/unknown>Active PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative number of PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative uplink volume <Value>Cumulative downlink volume <Value>Cumulative time <Value>

P2P protocol directconnectTotal active PDP contexts <Value>Total number of PDP contexts <Value>Total uplink volume <Value>Total downlink volume <Value>Total time <Value>

FASTTRACK STATISTICS

P2P protocol fasttrackRadio access type <utran/geran/wlan/unknown>Active PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative number of PDP contexts <Value>Cumulative uplink volume <Value>Cumulative downlink volume <Value>Cumulative time <Value>

P2P protocol fasttrackTotal active PDP contexts <Value>Total number of PDP contexts <Value>Total uplink volume <Value>Total downlink volume <Value>Total time <Value>

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Example host> show ggsn statistics p2p

P2P STATISTICS

SKYPE STATISTICS

P2P protocol skypeRadio access type geranActive PDP contexts 32Cumulative number of PDP contexts 6Cumulative uplink volume 7Cumulative downlink volume 8Cumulative time 9

P2P protocol skypeActive PDP contexts 2Cumulative number of PDP contexts 6Cumulative uplink volume 7Cumulative downlink volume 8Cumulative time 9

P2P protocol skypeTotal active PDP contexts 34Total number of PDP contexts 12Total uplink volume 14Total downlink volume 16Total time 18

SIP STATISTICS

P2P protocol sipTotal active PDP contexts 0Total number of PDP contexts 0Total uplink volume 0Total downlink volume 0Total time 0

MSNP STATISTICS

P2P protocol msnpTotal active PDP contexts 0Total number of PDP contexts 0Total uplink volume 0Total downlink volume 0Total time 0

XMPP STATISTICS

P2P protocol xmppTotal active PDP contexts 0Total number of PDP contexts 0Total uplink volume 0Total downlink volume 0Total time 0

YMSG STATISTICS

P2P protocol ymsgTotal active PDP contexts 0Total number of PDP contexts 0Total uplink volume 0Total downlink volume 0Total time 0

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OSCAR STATISTICS

P2P protocol oscarTotal active PDP contexts 0Total number of PDP contexts 0Total uplink volume 0Total downlink volume 0Total time 0

BITTORRENT STATISTICS

P2P protocol bittorrentRadio access type geranActive PDP contexts 12Cumulative number of PDP contexts 6Cumulative uplink volume 7Cumulative downlink volume 8Cumulative time 9

P2P protocol bittorrentActive PDP contexts 2Cumulative number of PDP contexts 6Cumulative uplink volume 7Cumulative downlink volume 8Cumulative time 9

P2P protocol bittorrentTotal active PDP contexts 14Total number of PDP contexts 12Total uplink volume 14Total downlink volume 16Total time 18

EDONKEY2K STATISTICS

P2P protocol edonkey2kTotal active PDP contexts 0Total number of PDP contexts 0Total uplink volume 0Total downlink volume 0Total time 0

DIRECTCONNECT STATISTICS

P2P protocol directconnectTotal active PDP contexts 0Total number of PDP contexts 0Total uplink volume 0Total downlink volume 0Total time 0

FASTTRACK STATISTICS

P2P protocol fasttrackTotal active PDP contexts 0Total number of PDP contexts 0Total uplink volume 0Total downlink volume 0Total time 0

Command Syntax show ggsn kpi parameters

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4.2.8 Show the reason codes

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display the key performance indicators (KPIs).

Output KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORSGGSN Statistics- Average CDR output queue length- Average discarded CDRs- Average resent CDRsGTP Statistics per Access Point- GTP packets received- GTP packets sentPDP Statistics per Access Point- PDP contexts used- PDP contexts createdIP Statistics per Access Point- average usage of dynamic IP addresses

Example See the Command syntax.

Command Syntax show ggsn reason-codes

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to show the reason codes.

Output REASON CODESPDP Session ManagementCode Reason<Value> <Value>...Drop ReasonsCode Reason<Value> <Value>...

Example See the Command syntax and Output.

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4.3 Tunneling

4.3.1 Set the echo request interval

4.3.2 Set the local IP address for GTP

4.3.3 Set the remote IP address for GTP

4.3.4 Set the T3 response timers

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp echo-request-interval <interval>

Parameters interval: Specifies how often the echo request message is sent. The unit of this parameter is seconds.

Value range interval: 0..10000

Default value interval: 240

Usage Use this command to set the interval between echo requests.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp echo-request-interval 100

host> set ggsn gtp echo-request-interval default

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp local-ip-address <address>

Parameters address: The local IP address of the GTP tunnel.

Value range address: IPv4 address

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to set the local IP address for the GTP tunnel.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp local-ip-address 10.0.0.1

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp remote-ip-address <address>

Parameters address: The remote IP address of the GTP tunnel.

Value range address: ipv4 address

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to set the remote IP address for GTP tunnel.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp remote-ip-address 10.0.0.2

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp t3-response-timers <value>

Parameters value: T3 response timers

Value range value: octet string (0..175)The maximum number of timer values is 16.

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4.3.5 Set the maximum fragment size Gi

4.3.6 Set the maximum fragment size Gn

4.3.7 Show the GTP configuration

Default value value: "2 4 4 8"

Usage Use this command to define the T3 response timers. The timers are given as list of timers separated by space.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn gtp t3-response-timers "1 2 4 8 16"host> set ggsn gtp t3-response-timers "1 2 4"Deleted timers 8 and 16.host> set ggsn gtp t3-response-timers default

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp max-fragment-size-gi <size>

Parameters size: Specifies the maximum SDU size from the Gi interface.

Value range size: 0.. 1900

Default value size: 0

Usage Use this command to set the maximum SDU size from Gi.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp max-fragment-size-gi 100host> set ggsn gtp max-fragment-size-gi default

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp max-fragment-size-gn <size>

Parameters size: Specifies the maximum SDU size from the Gn interface.

Value range size: 0.. 1520

Default value size: 0

Usage Use this command to set the maximum SDU size from Gn.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp max-fragment-size-gn 100host> set ggsn gtp max-fragment-size-gn default

Command Syntax show ggsn gtp parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display the configuration parameters for tun-neling.

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4.4 Quality of Service

4.4.1 Enable and disable the CPU overload control

4.4.2 Set the maximum bit rate for real-time traffic

Output TUNNELING CONFIGURATIONEcho request interval: <Value>Local IP address: <Address>Remote IP address: <Address>T3 response timers <Timers>Maximum fragment size in Gn <size>Maximum fragment size in Gi <size>

Example host> show ggsn gtp parametersTUNNELING CONFIGURATIONEcho request interval: 240Local IP address: 10.0.0.1Remote IP address: 10.0.0.2T3 response timers 2 4 4 8Maximum fragment size in Gn 0Maximum fragment size in Gi 0

Command Syntax set ggsn qos cpu-overload-control enableset ggsn qos cpu-overload-control disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Enable.

Usage Use this command to set whether Flexi ISN checks the average CPU load when a PDP context is activated or modified.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn qos cpu-overload-control enablehost> set ggsn qos cpu-overload-control disable

Command Syntax set ggsn qos max-bitrate realtime <bitrate>

Parameters bitrate: This parameter specifies the upper limit for the band-width that can be provided by the system for real-time traffic. The real-time traffic is divided into conversational and streaming traffic. The bandwidth within real-time traffic is shared between conversational and streaming traffic, and bitrates for these two can be defined separately. The unit of this parameter is kilobytes per second.

g The value of this parameter should be less than the sum of the maximum bitrates for conversational and streaming traffic.

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4.4.3 Set the bit rate for conversational traffic

4.4.4 Set the bit rate for streaming traffic

Value range bitrate: 0..2147483647

Default value bitrate: 40000

Usage Use this command to set the maximum bandwidth that can be provided for the real-time traffic. Limits for conversational and streaming traffic can be defined separately.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn qos max-bitrate realtime 10500host> set ggsn qos max-bitrate realtime default

Command Syntax set ggsn qos max-bitrate conversational <bitrate>

Parameters bitrate: This parameter specifies the upper limit for the band-width that can be provided by the system for streaming traffic. The streaming traffic is one traffic type within real-time traffic. The unit of this parameter is kilobytes per second.See the note in setting the bitrate for the real-time traffic.

Value range bitrate: 0..2147483647

Default value bitrate: 30000

Usage Use this command to set the maximum bandwidth that can be provided for conversational traffic.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn qos max-bitrate conversational 15000host> set ggsn qos max-bitrate conversational default

Command Syntax set ggsn qos max-bitrate streaming <bitrate>

Parameters bitrate: This parameter specifies the upper limit for the band-width that can be provided by the system for streaming traffic. The streaming traffic is one traffic type within real-time traffic. The unit of this parameter is kilobytes per second.See the note in setting the bitrate for the real-time traffic.

Value range bitrate: 0..2147483647

Default value bitrate: 30000

Usage Use this command to set the maximum bandwidth that can be provided for conversational traffic.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn qos max-bitrate streaming 15000host> set ggsn qos max-bitrate streaming default

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4.4.5 Set the maximum downlink burst size

4.4.6 Set the treatment class flow inactivity timer

4.4.7 Set treatment class PDP context inactivity timer

Command Syntax set ggsn qos max-downlink-burst-size <size>

Parameters size: The maximum size for a downlink burst.

Value range size: 67035..24000000

Default value size: 256000

Usage Use this command to set the maximum burst size for downlink traffic.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn qos max-downlink-burst-size 100000host> set ggsn qos max-downlink-burst-size default

Command Syntax set ggsn qos trec flow-inactivity-timer <timer>

Parameters timer: The flow inactivity timer for treatment classes.

Value range timer: 1..2147483647

Default value timer: 30

Usage Use this command to set the flow inactivity timer for treatment classes.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn qos trec flow-inactivity-timer 1000host> set ggsn qos trec flow-inactivity-timer default

Command Syntax set ggsn qos trec pdp-context-inactivity-timer <timer>

Parameters timer: The PDP context inactivity timer for treatment classes.

Value range timer: 1..2147483647

Default value timer: 30

Usage Use this command to set the PDP context inactivity timer for treat-ment classes.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn qos trec pdp-context-inactivity-timer 1000host> set ggsn qos trec pdp-context-inactivity-timer default

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4.4.8 Add a treatment class

Command Syntax add ggsn qos trec id <id> name <name> traffic-class <class> traffic-handling-priority <tr-prior> retention-priority <ret-prior> max-downlink-bitrate <max-dl-bitrate> max-uplink-bitrate <max-ul-bitrate> guaranteed-downlink-bitrate <gu-dl-bitrate> guaranteed-uplink-bitrate <gu-ul-bitrate>

Parameters id: The ID for the treatment class.name: The name for the treatment class.class: The traffic class for TREC.traffic-handling-priority: The traffic handling priority.retention-priority: The allocation retention priority.max-downlink-bitrate: The maximum downlink bitrate.max-uplink-bitrate: The maximum uplink bitrate.guaranteed-downlink-bitrate: The guaranteed downlink bitrate.guaranteed-uplink-bitrate: The guaranteed uplink bitrate.

Value range id: integer (1..10)name: octet string(1..64)class: 'conversational', 'streaming', 'interactive' or 'background'traffic-handling-priority: 'not-used', 'high', 'medium', 'low'retention-priority: 'not-used', 'high', 'medium', 'low'max-downlink-bitrate: 0..42000max-uplink-bitrate: 0..11000guaranteed-downlink-bitrate: 0..42000guaranteed-uplink-bitrate: 0..11000

Default value id: nonename: noneclass: nonetraffic-handling-priority: 'not-used'retention-priority: 'not-used'max-downlink-bitrate: 8640max-uplink-bitrate: 8640guaranteed-downlink-bitrate: 8640guaranteed-uplink-bitrate: 8640

Usage Use this command to add a treatment class.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> add ggsn qos trec id 1 name trec-1 traffic-class conversational traffic-handling-priority low retention-priority default max-downlink-bitrate 1024 max-uplink-bitrate default guaranteed-downlink-bitrate 900 guaranteed-uplink-bitrate default

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4.4.9 Delete a treatment class

4.4.10 Set the treatment class traffic class

4.4.11 Set the treatment class traffic handling priority

Command Syntax delete ggsn qos trec {id <id> | name <name>}

Parameters id : The ID of the treatment class.name: The name of the treatment class.

Value range id: integer (1..10)name: octet string (1..64)

Default value id: nonename: none

Usage Use this command to delete a treatment class.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> delete ggsn qos trec name trec-1 host> delete ggsn qos trec id 2

Command Syntax set ggsn qos trec name <name> traffic-class <class>

Parameters name: The name of the treatment class.class: The traffic class for the TREC.

Value range name: octet string(1..64)class: 'conversational', 'streaming', 'interactive' or 'background'

Default value name: noneclass: none

Usage Use this command to set the traffic class for a treatment class.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn qos trec name trec-1 traffic-class streaming

Command Syntax set ggsn qos trec name <name> traffic-handling-priority <priority>

Parameters name: The name of the treatment class.priority: The traffic handling priority for the treatment class.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)priority: 'not-used', 'high', 'medium' or 'low'

Default value name: nonepriority: 'not-used'

Usage Use this command to set the traffic handling priority for a treat-ment class.

Output Not applicable

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4.4.12 Set the treatment class allocation retention priority

4.4.13 Set the treatment class maximum downlink bitrate

4.4.14 Set the treatment class maximum uplink bitrate

Example host> set ggsn qos trec name trec-1 traffic-handling-priority low

Command Syntax set ggsn qos trec name <name> retention-priority <priority>

Parameters name: The name of the treatment class.priority: The allocation retention priority for the treatment class.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)priority: 'not-used', 'high', 'medium' or 'low'

Default value name: nonepriority: 'not-used'

Usage Use this command to set the allocation retention priority for a treatment class.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn qos trec name trec-1 retention-priority low

Command Syntax set ggsn qos trec name <name> max-downlink-bitrate <bitrate>

Parameters name: The name of the treatment class.bitrate: The maximum downlink bitrate.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)bitrate: 0..42000

Default value name: nonebitrate: 8640

Usage Use this command to set the maximum downlink bitrate for a treat-ment class.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn qos trec name trec-1 max-downlink-bitrate 100host> set ggsn qos trec name trec-1 max-downlink-bitrate default

Command Syntax set ggsn qos trec name <name> max-uplink-bitrate <bitrate>

Parameters name: The name of the treatment class.bitrate: The maximum uplink bitrate.

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4.4.15 Set the treatment class guaranteed downlink bitrate

4.4.16 Set the treatment class guaranteed uplink bitrate

Value range name: octet string (1..64)bitrate: 0..11000

Default value name: nonebitrate: 8640

Usage Use this command to set the maximum uplink bitrate for the treat-ment class.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn qos trec name trec-1 max-uplink-bitrate 100host> set ggsn qos trec name trec-1 max-uplink-bitrate default

Command Syntax set ggsn qos trec name <name> guaranteed-downlink-bitrate <bitrate>

Parameters name: The name of the treatment class.bitrate: The guaranteed downlink bitrate.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)bitrate: 0..42000

Default value name: nonebitrate: 8640

Usage Use this command to set the guaranteed downlink bitrate for the treatment class.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn qos trec name trec-1 guaranteed-downlink-bitrate 100host> set ggsn qos trec name trec-1 guaranteed-downlink-bitrate default

Command Syntax set ggsn qos trec name <name> guaranteed-uplink-bitrate <bitrate>

Parameters name: The name of the treatment class.bitrate: The guaranteed uplink bitrate.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)bitrate: 0..11000

Default value name: nonebitrate: 8640

Usage Use this command to set the guaranteed uplink bitrate for the treatment class.

Output Not applicable

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4.4.17 Show the QoS configuration

Examples host> set ggsn qos trec name trec-1 guaranteed-uplink-bitrate 100host> set ggsn qos trec name trec-1 guaranteed-uplink-bitrate default

Command Syntax show ggsn qos parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display the configuration parameters for the QoS.

Output QOS CONFIGURATION PARAMETERSARP based CPU overload control

<Enabled/disabled>Maximum downlink burst size <Bitrate>Maximum bitrate for real-time traffic <Bitrate>Maximum bitrate for conversational traffic

<Bitrate>Maximum bitrate for streaming traffic <Bitrate>

TREATMENT CLASS CONFIGURATIONFlow inactivity timer <Value>Pdp context inactivity timer <Value>

TREATMENT CLASSESID <id>

NAME <name>TRAFFIC CLASS <priority>PRIORITY <priority>RETENTION PRIORITY <priority>MAX DOWNLINK BITRATE <bitrate>MAX UPLINK BITRATE <bitrate>GUARANTEED DOWNLINK BITRATE <bitrate>GUARANTEED UPLINK BITRATE <bitrate>

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4.4.18 Show QoS statistics

Examples host> show ggsn qos parameters

QOS CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS

ARP based CPU overload control EnabledMaximum downlink burst size 256000Maximum bitrate for real-time traffic 40000Maximum bitrate for conversational traffic30000Maximum bitrate for streaming traffic 30000

TREATMENT CLASS CONFIGURATION

Flow inactivity timer 30Pdp context inactivity timer 30

TREATMENT CLASSESID 1

NAME trec-1TRAFFIC CLASS ConversationalPRIORITY HighRETENTION PRIORITY LowMAX DOWNLINK BITRATE 1000MAX UPLINK BITRATE 2000GUARANTEED DOWNLINK BITRATE 1000GUARANTEED UPLINK BITRATE 2000

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Command Syntax show ggsn statistics qos

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display the statistics information for the QoS.

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Output QOS STATISTICSFREE REAL-TIME RESOURCESReal-time traffic-free bit-rate capacity

<Value>DOWNLINK, USER TRAFFICCumulative, conversational class <Value>Cumulative, streaming class <Value>Cumulative, interactive class (THP 1) <Value>Cumulative, interactive class (THP 2) <Value>Cumulative, interactive class (THP 3) <Value>Cumulative, background class <Value>Average, conversational class <Value>Average, streaming class <Value>Average, interactive class (THP 1) <Value>Average, interactive class (THP 2) <Value>Average, interactive class (THP 3) <Value>Average, background class <Value>Peak, conversational class <Value>Peak, streaming class <Value>Peak, interactive class (THP 1) <Value>Peak, interactive class (THP 2) <Value>Peak, interactive class (THP 3) <Value>Peak, background class <Value>Minimum, conversational class <Value>Minimum, streaming class <Value>Minimum, interactive class (THP 1) <Value>Minimum, interactive class (THP 2) <Value>Minimum, interactive class (THP 3) <Value>Minimum, background class <Value>Cumulative, Conversational class (High capacity) <Value>Cumulative, Streaming class (High capacity

<Value>Cumulative, Interactive class (THP 1) (High capacity) <Value>Cumulative, Interactive class (THP 2) (High capacity) <Value>

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Cumulative, Interactive class (THP 3) (High capacity) <Value>Cumulative, Background class (High capacity)

<Value>UPLINK, USER TRAFFICCumulative, conversational class <Value>Cumulative, streaming class <Value>Cumulative, interactive class (THP 1) <Value>Cumulative, interactive class (THP 2) <Value>Cumulative, interactive class (THP 3) <Value>Cumulative, background class <Value>Average, conversational class <Value>Average, streaming class <Value>Average, interactive class (THP 1) <Value>Average, interactive class (THP 2) <Value>Average, interactive class (THP 3) <Value>Average, background class <Value>Peak, conversational class <Value>Peak, streaming class <Value>Peak, interactive class (THP 1) <Value>Peak, interactive class (THP 2) <Value>Peak, interactive class (THP 3) <Value>Peak, background class <Value>Minimum, conversational class <Value>Minimum, streaming class <Value>Minimum, interactive class (THP 1) <Value>Minimum, interactive class (THP 2) <Value>Minimum, interactive class (THP 3) <Value>Minimum, background class <Value>Cumulative, Conversational class (High capacity) <Value>Cumulative, Streaming class (High capacity)

<Value>Cumulative, Interactive class (THP 1) (High capacity) <Value>Cumulative, Interactive class (THP 2) (High capacity) <Value>Cumulative, Interactive class (THP 3) (High capacity) <Value>

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4.5 Lawful interception

4.5.1 Enable and disable lawful interception

4.5.2 Set the listening port

Cumulative, Background class (High capacity) <Value>

DOWNLINK, DROPPED TRAFFICConversational class <Value>Streaming class <Value>Interactive class (THP 1) <Value>Interactive class (THP 2) <Value>Interactive class (THP 3) <Value>Background class <Value> ACTIVE PDP CONTEXTSConversational class <Value>Streaming class <Value>Interactive class (THP 1) <Value>Interactive class (THP 2) <Value>Interactive class (THP 3) <Value>Background class <Value>DECLINED PDP CONTEXTSConversational class <Value>Streaming class <Value>Interactive class (THP 1) <Value>Interactive class (THP 2) <Value>Interactive class (THP 3) <Value>Background class <Value>

Examples See the command syntax.

Command Syntax set ggsn lie enableset ggsn lie disable

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable.

Default value None

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the LIE. When this func-tionality has been enabled, the GGSN performs interception activ-ities towards the Lawful Interception Controller (LIC) and Lawful Interception Browser (LIB).

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn lie enablehost> set ggsn lie disable

Command Syntax set ggsn lie listen-port <port>

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4.5.3 Set the maximum number of intercepted PDP contexts

4.5.4 Set the LIG IP address

Parameters port: Defines the port number that the LIE listens to for connec-tions.

Value range port: 65280..65535

Default value port: 65280

Usage Use this command to set the port number that LIE will use when listening for connections. After the value is set, the lawful intercep-tion will listen for incoming connections on the given port number. Only connections targeted to the given port number are accepted.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn lie listen-port 65300host> set ggsn lie listen-port default

Command Syntax set ggsn lie max-intercepted-pdpcontexts <value>

Parameters value: Defines the maximum number of PDP contexts that can be intercepted simultaneously. The maximum value is 1 per cent of the maximum of the PDP contexts defined by the license. Maximum value according to Session Capacity license is 40000 PDPs to be intercepted.

Value range value: 0..40000 (calculated according to the license)

Default value value: 0

Usage Use this command to set an upper limit for the number of PDP contexts that can be intercepted at the same time. If the number of intercepted PDP contexts reaches the value defined by this parameter, no new contexts can be taken under interception.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn lie max-intercepted-pdpcontexts 1300host> set ggsn lie max-intercepted-pdpcontexts default

Command Syntax set ggsn lie lig-ip-address <address>

Parameters address: the address of the LIG network element

Value range address: Ipv4 address

Default value address: none

Usage Use this command to set the IP address of the LIG.

g The command cannot be given on the fly. When this command is given, the LIE functionality must be disabled first (see Section Enable and disable lawful interception) and after that the LIG address can be changed.

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4.5.5 Set the LIG routing instance

4.5.6 Show the LIE configuration

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn lie lig-ip-address 10.20.2.1

Command Syntax set ggsn lie lig-routing-instance <ri>

Parameters ri: the name of the routing instance

Value range ri: octet string (1..16)

Default value ri: 'default'

Usage Use this command to set the routing instance of the LIG (X123) interface. The routing instance must be one of the configured routing instances.

g The command cannot be given on the fly. When this command is given, the LIE functionality must be disabled first (see Section Enable and disable lawful interception) and after that the LIG routing instance can be changed

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn lie lig-routing-instance default

Command Syntax show ggsn lie parameters

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable.

Default value None

Usage Use this command to display the current configuration parameters for the LIE. The values for all configuration parameters will be dis-played even though the LIE is disabled.

Output LIE CONFIGURATION PARAMETERSLIE functionality: <Enabled/Disabled>Listening port: <Value>Max. number of intercepted pdp contexts:

<Value>LIP version <Value>ISN LIG Communication IP address <Address>ISN LIG Communication routing instance

<Routing instance>

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4.5.7 Add LIC

4.5.8 Show the status

Examples host> show ggsn lie parametersLIE CONFIGURATION PARAMETERSLIE functionality: EnabledListening port: 50005Max. number of intercepted pdp contexts: 1300LIP version 1ISN LIG Communication IP address 10.23.42.11ISN LIG Communication routing instance default

Command Syntax add ggsn lie lic-id <id> address <address> port <port>

Parameters id: uniquely identifies LICaddress: address of LICport: port number that is used between LIE and LIC

Value range id: 1..2147483647 address: Ipv4 addressport: 49152..65535

Default value id: n/aaddress: n/a port: 50001

Usage Use this command to add lawful interception controllers (LIC).

g TThe LIE functionality must be enabled first

Output Not applicable

Examples host> add ggsn lie lic-id 111 address 12.12.12.12 port defaulthost> add ggsn lie lic-id 111 address 12.12.12.12 port 50012

Command Syntax show ggsn lie status

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

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4.5.9 Delete an LIC from the list of connected LICs

4.6 Flexi ISN trace

4.6.1 Enable and disable Flexi ISN trace

Usage Use this command to display the current LIE status information. A list of LICs that this LIE has been connected to will be displayed. This list will be displayed only if the LIE has been enabled.

LIC Identifier: uniquely identifies LICIP Address: IP address of LICPort Number: port number that is used between LIE and LICState: connection state to LIC; connected, not connected, failed, deleted

g It is possible to remove a connection to a LIC that is in the state failed.

Output LIC identifier IP address Port State<Value> <Address> <Value> <State>...

Examples host> show ggsn lie statusLIC identifier IP address Port State1 12.12.12.12 50001 Connected2 13.13.13.13 49999 Failed

Command Syntax delete ggsn lie lic <id>

Parameters id: The LIC identification.

Value range id: 1..2147483647

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to remove an LIC from the LIE database. Note that only an LIC in the failed state can be removed.

Output Not applicable.

Examples host> delete ggsn lie lic 3

Command Syntax set ggsn trace enableset ggsn trace disable

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable.

Default value None

Usage Use this command to enable and disable Flexi ISN trace.

Output Not applicable

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4.6.2 Show the trace configuration

4.7 Charging

4.7.1 Basic configuration

4.7.1.1 Enable Charging

4.7.1.2 Set the CDR generation interval

Examples host> set ggsn trace enablehost> set ggsn trace disable

Command Syntax show ggsn trace parameters

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display the current status of Flexi ISN trace.

Output GGSN TRACE CONFIGURATION

Trace functionality: <Enabled/Disabled>

Examples host> show ggsn trace parameters

GGSN TRACE CONFIGURATIONTrace functionality: Enabled

Command Syntax set ggsn charging enableset ggsn charging disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the charging functional-ity.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging enablehost> set ggsn charging disable

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic interval <interval>

Parameters interval: Defines the interval how often CDRs are generated.

Value range interval: 0..1440

Default value interval: 0

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4.7.1.3 Set the minimum data threshold

4.7.1.4 Set the prepaid functionality

Usage Use this command to set the interval how often intermediate time-based CDRs are generated for a normal subscriber's active PDP contexts. The unit of the given interval is a minute. An interval with the value 0 indicates that no intermediate time-based CDRs are generated.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic interval 10host> set ggsn charging basic interval default

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic min-threshold <threshold>

Parameters threshold: The minimum threshold. This must be less than the uplink or downlink threshold.

Value range threshold: 0.. 2000000000

Default value threshold: 0

Usage Use this command to restrict the generation of time-based inter-mediate CDRs until the threshold (in bytes) is reached. The value is used for both uplink and downlink data and cannot be greater to either of the corresponding thresholds. If the value is 0, it means the restriction is not applicable and the parameter has no effect. Note that this value applies to all types of G-CDRs (normal, prepaid or hot billing).

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic min-threshold 10000host> set ggsn charging basic min-threshold default

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic prepaid <prepaid-func>

Parameters prepaid-func: Defines how the prepaid functionality works.

Value range prepaid-func: 'enable', 'normal' or 'no-cdrs.

Default value prepaid-func: 'no-cdrs'

Usage Use this command to define how the prepaid functionality works in the Flexi ISN. It is possible for prepaid to work in the following way: prepaid is enabled ('enable'), prepaid is disabled while normal CDRs are sent ('normal'), and prepaid is disabled and no CDRs are sent ('no-cdrs').

Output Not applicable

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4.7.1.5 Set the hot billing functionality

4.7.1.6 Set the prepaid hot billing generation interval

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic prepaid enablehost> set ggsn charging basic prepaid normalhost> set ggsn charging basic prepaid no-cdrshost> set ggsn charging basic prepaid default

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic hotbilling <hotbilling-func>

Parameters hotbilling-func: Defines how the hot billing functionality works.

Value range hotbilling-func: 'enable', 'normal' or 'no-cdrs'.

Default value hotbilling-func: 'no-cdrs'

Usage Use this command to define how the hot billing functionality works in the Flexi ISN. It is possible for hot billing to work in the following way: hot billing is enabled ('enable'), hot billing is disabled while normal CDRs are sent ('normal'), and hot billing is disabled and no CDRs are sent ('no-cdrs').

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic hotbilling enablehost> set ggsn charging basic hotbilling normalhost> set ggsn charging basic hotbilling no-cdrshost> set ggsn charging basic hotbilling default

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic prepaid-interval <interval>

Parameters interval: The interval (in minutes) how often CDRs are gener-ated for prepaid customers.

Value range interval: 0..1440

Default value interval: 0

Usage Use this command to define the time interval how often intermedi-ate time-based CDRs are generated for prepaid customers with active PDP contexts. The value 0 indicates no intermediate time-based CDRs are generated.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic prepaid-interval 200host> set ggsn charging basic prepaid-interval default

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4.7.1.7 Set the node identification

4.7.1.8 Set the fields on SA-CDR containers

4.7.1.9 Set the CDR normal hits threshold

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic node-id <node>

Parameters node: A text string identifying the Flexi ISN.

Value range node: octet string (1..20)

Default value node: none

Usage Use this command to set the string identifier for the Flexi ISN.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic node-id testnodehost> set ggsn charging basic node-id newname

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic fields-on-sa-cdr-container <value>

Parameters value: This determines which information (if any) is carried in the service aware CDRs (SA-CDRs) and its containers.

Value range value: 'all' or 'configured'

Default value value: 'all'

Usage Use this command to set which information is carried in the service-aware CDRs.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic fields-on-sa-cdr-container allhost> set ggsn charging basic fields-on-sa-cdr-container default

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic cdr-normal-hits-threshold <value>

Parameters value: threshold

Value range value: 0..50000

Default value value: 50000

Usage Use this command to set the CDR normal hits threshold.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic cdr-normal-hits-threshold 5000host> set ggsn charging basic cdr-normal-hits-threshold default

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4.7.1.10 Set the CDR prepaid hits threshold

4.7.1.11 Set the CDR volume data threshold

4.7.1.12 Set the CDR Ph volume data threshold

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic cdr-ph-hits-threshold <value>

Parameters value: threshold

Value range value: 0..50000

Default value value: 50000

Usage Use this command to set the CDR prepaid hits threshold.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic cdr-ph-hits-threshold 5000host> set ggsn charging basic cdr-ph-hits-threshold default

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic cdr-volume-data-threshold <value>

Parameters value: threshold

Value range value: 1024..2000000000

Default value value: 2000000000

Usage Use this command to set the CDR volume data threshold.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic cdr-volume-data-threshold 5000host> set ggsn charging basic cdr-volume-data-threshold default

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic cdr-ph-volume-data-threshold <value>

Parameters value: threshold

Value range value: 1024..2000000000

Default value value: 2000000000

Usage Use this command to set the CDR ph volume data threshold

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic cdr-ph-volume-data-threshold 5000host> set ggsn charging basic cdr-ph-volume-data-threshold default

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4.7.1.13 Enable/disable manual CDR generation

4.7.1.14 Enable/disable presence of RG0 in SA-CDR

4.7.1.15 Enable/disable empty CDR generation on QoS change

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic manual-cdr enableset ggsn charging basic manual-cdr disable

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to enable/disable manual CDR generation.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic manual-cdr enablehost> set ggsn charging basic manual-cdr disable

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic rg0-presence-in-sa-cdrs enableset ggsn charging basic rg0-presence-in-sa-cdrs disable

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to enable/disable the presence of the RG0 in SA-CDRs.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic rg0-presence-in-sa-cdrs enablehost> set ggsn charging basic rg0-presence-in-sa-cdrs disable

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic empty-sa-cdr-generation-on-qos-change enableset ggsn charging basic empty-sa-cdr-generation-on-qos-change disable

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to enable/disable the generation of an empty SA-CDR when QoS changes.

Output Not applicable

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4.7.1.16 Enable/disable empty SA-CDR generation on access type change

4.7.1.17 Enable/disable empty SA-CDR generation on SGSN change

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic empty-sa-cdr-generation-on-qos-change enablehost> set ggsn charging basic empty-sa-cdr-generation-on-qos-change disable

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic empty-sa-cdr-generation-on-rat-change enableset ggsn charging basic empty-sa-cdr-generation-on-rat-change disable

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Enable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable the generation of an empty SA-CDR when access type changes.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic empty-sa-cdr-generation-on-rat-change enablehost> set ggsn charging basic empty-sa-cdr-generation-on-rat-change disable

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic empty-sa-cdr-generation-on-sgsn-change enableset ggsn charging basic empty-sa-cdr-generation-on-sgsn-change disable

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Enable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable the generation of an empty SA-CDR when SGSN changes.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic empty-sa-cdr-generation-on-sgsn-change enablehost> set ggsn charging basic empty-sa-cdr-generation-on-sgsn-change disable

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4.7.1.18 Enable/disable empty G-CDR generation on access type change

4.7.1.19 Enable/disable empty G-CDR generation on SGSN change

4.7.1.20 Enable/disable allow aggregation on SA-CDR container

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic empty-g-cdr-generationon-rat-change enableset ggsn charging basic empty-g-cdr-generationon-rat-change disable

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Enable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable the generation of an empty G-CDR when access type changes.

Output Not applicable.

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic empty-g-cdr-generation-on-rat-change enablehost> set ggsn charging basic empty-g-cdr-generation-on-rat-change disable

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic empty-g-cdr-generationon-sgsn-change enableset ggsn charging basic empty-g-cdr-generationon-sgsn-change disable

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Enable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable the generation of an empty G-CDR when SGSN changes.

Output Not applicable.

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic empty-g-cdr-generation-on-sgsn-change enablehost> set ggsn charging basic empty-g-cdr-generation-on-sgsn-change disable

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic allow-aggregation-on-sa-cdr-container enableset ggsn charging basic allow-aggregation-on-sa-cdr-container disable

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

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4.7.1.21 Set the intra PLMN change G-CDR behaviour

4.7.1.22 Show the charging configuration

Usage Use this command to enable/disable the aggregation on SA-CDR container.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic allow-aggregation-on-sa-cdr-container enablehost> set ggsn charging basic allow-aggregation-on-sa-cdr-container disable

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic intra-plmn-change-g-cdr-behaviour <value>

Parameters value: This determines what to do when there is an intra PLMN change.

Value range value: 'container' or 'cdr'

Default value value: 'container'

Usage Use this command to set what to do when there is an intra PLMN change.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic intra-plmn-change-g-cdr-behaviour containerhost> set ggsn charging basic intra-plmn-change-g-cdr-behaviour default

Command Syntax show ggsn charging parameters allshow ggsn charging parameters basicshow ggsn charging parameters tariffshow ggsn charging parameters holidayshow ggsn charging parameters protocolshow ggsn charging parameters gatewayshow ggsn charging parameters profile all

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display the basic charging configuration..

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Output show ggsn charging parameters basic

GGSN BASIC CHARGING CONFIGURATION

Ga IP address <Address>Ga routing instance <Routing instance>Manual CDR Generation Status: <Status>Charging functionality: <Enabled/Disabled>Manual CDR generation <Enabled/Disabled>Prepaid functionality: <Value>Hotbilling functionality: <Value>Layer 7 reporting threshold: <Value>Fields on SA-CDR container <Value>CDR sending for OCS prepaid users: <Value>Node id: <Value>RG0 Precence in Sa-CDRs <Enable/Disabled>Sending of G-CDRs <Enable/Disabled>RG0 Precence in Sa-CDRs <Enabled/Disabled>Empty Sa-CDR Generation on SGSN Change

<Enabled/Disabled>Empty Sa-CDR Generation on QoS Change

<Enabled/Disabled>Empty Sa-CDR Generation on RAT Change

<Enabled/Disabled>Empty G-CDR Generation on RAT Change

<Enabled/Disabled>Empty G-CDR Generation on SGSN Change

<Enabled/Disabled>Intra PLMN change G-CDR behaviour <Value>Allow aggregation on SA-CDR container

<Enabled/Disabled>

show ggsn charging parameters tariff

TARIFF CHANGE TIME CONFIGURATION

Hour Minute Applicable Day Status

<Value> <Value> <Mon-Fri/ <Status>Mon-Sun/Sat-Sun>

.

.

.show ggsn charging parameters holiday

HOLIDAYS CONFIGURATION

Month Day Status

<Value> <Value> <Status>...

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show ggsn charging parameters protocol

CHARGING PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION

Send queue alarm threshold <Value>Charging packet retries <Value>Charging packet ack wait time <Value>Charging packet transmit window size <Value>Charging packet transfer interval <Value>CDR exception handling <Discard/Duplicate>CDR disc storage <Enabled/Disabled>

show ggsn charging parameters gateway

CHARGING GATEWAY CONFIGURATION

Active CG <Address>Charging protocol version: <Value>CDR generation mode: <Value>Number of CDRs in closed file: <Value>Period of CDR file closure: <Value>CDR version level: <Value>Selection for new session <Value>Send 'Node alive' messages <Value>Send 'Echo Request' continuously <Value>

GHARGING GATEWAY LIST

IP ADDRESS PRIORITY ROW STATUS STATUS

<Address> <Value> <Active/Not-in-use> <Status>..show ggsn charging parameters profile all

CHARGING LIMIT PROFILE CONFIGURATION

Profile Name defaultProfile Cdr Minimum Data Threshold <Value>Profile Cdr Generation Interval <Value>Profile Cdr Ph Generation Interval <Value>Profile Cdr Volume Data Threshold <Value>Profile Cdr Ph Volume Data Threshold <Value>Profile Cdr Normal Hits Threshold <Value>Profile Cdr Ph Hits Threshold <Value>

Examples See the command syntax.

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4.7.1.23 Add new tariff

4.7.1.24 Enable and disable tariff

4.7.1.25 Delete tariff

Command Syntax add ggsn charging tariff hour <hour> min <min> day <day>

Parameters hour: The hour of a tariff change time.min: The minute of a tariff change time.day: Day when the tariff change is applied.

Value range hour: 0..23min: 0..59day: 'mon-fri', 'sat-sun' or 'mon-sun'

Default value None

Usage Use this command to define time when CDRs are created for active PDP contexts. After the command, the status of the given tariff change is set as active.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn charging tariff hour 7 min 0 day mon-fri

Command Syntax set ggsn charging tariff not-in-use hour <hour> min <min> day <day> set ggsn charging tariff in-use hour <hour> min <min> day <day>

Parameters hour: The hour of a tariff change time.min: The minute of a tariff change time.day: Day when the tariff change is applied.

Value range hour: 0..23min: 0..59day: 'mon-fri', 'sat-sun' or 'mon-sun'

Default value None

Usage Use this command to set the status of the given tariff change as not in use or in use.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging tariff not-in-use hour 07 min 00 day mon-frihost> set ggsn charging tariff in-use hour 7 min 00 day mon-fri

Command Syntax delete ggsn charging tariff hour <hour> min <min> day <day>

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4.7.1.26 Show tariffsSee Section Show the charging configuration.

4.7.1.27 Add holiday

4.7.1.28 Enable and disable a holiday

Parameters hour: The hour of a tariff change time.min: The minute of a tariff change time.day: Day when the tariff change is applied.

Value range hour: 0..23min: 0..59day: 'mon-fri', 'sat-sun' or 'mon-sun'

Default value None

Usage Use this command to delete an existing tariff change.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn charging tariff hour 7 min 0 day mon-fri

Command Syntax add ggsn charging holiday month <month> day <day>

Parameters month: The month of the holiday.day: The day of the holiday.

Value range month: 1…12day: 1…31

Default value None

Usage Use this command to add a holiday. As a result of the command, the status of the holiday is marked as active.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn charging holiday month 7 day 15

Command Syntax set ggsn charging holiday not-in-use month <month> day <day>set ggsn charging holiday in-use month <month> day <day>

Parameters month: The month of the holiday.day: The day of the holiday.

Value range month: 1…12day: 1…31

Default value None

Usage Use this command to mark a holiday as not in use or in use.

Output Not applicable

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4.7.1.29 Delete holiday

4.7.1.30 Show holidaysSee Section Show the charging configuration

4.7.1.31 Set the L7 reporting threshold

4.7.1.32 Set the CDR generation for prepaid OCS users

Examples host> set ggsn charging holiday not-in-use month 7 day 15host> set ggsn charging holiday in-use month 7 day 15

Command Syntax delete ggsn charging holiday month <month> day <day>

Parameters month: The month of the holiday.day: The day of the holiday.

Value range month: 1…12day: 1…31

Default value None

Usage Use this command to delete a holiday.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn charging holiday month 7 day 15

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic l7-threshold <value>

Parameters value: The threshold for layer 7 traffic (in kilobytes).

Value range value: 0..2000000000

Default value value: 0

Usage Use this command to set the threshold for layer 7 traffic.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging basic l7-threshold 100host> set ggsn charging basic l7-threshold default

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic cdr-generation-ocs <value>

Parameters value: The CDR type that is sent for users using OCS.

Value range value: 'all', 'normal', 'service-aware' or 'none'

Default value value: all

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4.7.1.33 Set the CDR generation for postpaid with credit control users

4.7.2 Protocol configuration

4.7.2.1 Set the send queue alarm threshold

Usage Use this command to set the CDR generation for prepaid OCS users. This determines which CDR types are sent for users using OCS. This parameter applies to users whose charging profile is set to PREPAID or HLR, and whose charging characteristics for the primary PDP context has the prepaid flag enabled.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging basic cdr-generation-ocs-users all

Command Syntax set ggsn charging basic cdr-generation-post-cc <value>

Parameters value: The CDR type that is sent for postpaid users using OCS.

Value range value: 'all', 'normal', 'service-aware' or 'none'

Default value value: all

Usage Use this command to set the CDR generation for postpaid with credit control users. This determines which CDR types are sent for postpaid users using OCS. This parameter applies to users whose charging profile is set to “Postpaid with Credit control” or HLR, and whose charging characteristics for the primary PDP context have the prepaid flag enabled.

g This parameter activation is only valid when CDR generation for prepaid users is ‘none’.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging basic cdr-generation-post-cc-users all

Command Syntax set ggsn charging protocol queue-alarm-threshold <threshold>

Parameters threshold: The threshold when an alarm is sent from the CDR send queue.

Value range threshold: 20..100

Default value threshold: 80

Usage Use this command to set the percentage of filled space in the CDR send queue that can be used before an alarm trap is emitted. If the value is 0, the alarm is not in use.

Output Not applicable

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4.7.2.2 Set the number of retransmissions

4.7.2.3 Set the packet acknowledgement wait time

4.7.2.4 Set the packet transmit window size

Examples host> set ggsn charging protocol queue-alarm-threshold 60host> set ggsn charging protocol queue-alarm-threshold default

Command Syntax set ggsn charging protocol retrans <value>

Parameters value: The number of retransmissions.

Value range value: 1..15

Default value value: 4

Usage Use this command to set the number of retransmissions when CDRs are sent from the Flexi ISN to a given Charging Gateway.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging protocol retrans 10host> set ggsn charging protocol retrans default

Command Syntax set ggsn charging protocol ack-wait-time <time>

Parameters time: The acknowledgement time.

Value range time: 50..65535

Default value time: 2000

Usage Use this command to set the time that CDR sender process waits for an acknowledgement for the sent GTP' message containing CDRs. The given value is expressed in milliseconds.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging protocol ack-wait-time 6000host> set ggsn charging protocol ack-wait-time default

Command Syntax set ggsn charging protocol window-size <size>

Parameters size: The window size.

Value range size: 1..256

Default value size: 10

Usage Use this command to set the number of GTP' messages contain-ing CDRs that can be unacknowledged at the same time.

Output Not applicable

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4.7.2.5 Set the packet transfer interval

4.7.2.6 Enable and disable duplicate at CDR exception handling

4.7.2.7 Enable disk storage

Examples host> set ggsn charging protocol window-size 100host> set ggsn charging protocol window-size default

Command Syntax set ggsn charging protocol transfer-interval <interval>

Parameters interval: The packet transfer interval.

Value range interval: 5... 360000

Default value interval: 200

Usage Use this command to set the initial charging packet transfer interval in milliseconds. The interval can be changed by the CDR sender process.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging protocol transfer-interval 10000host> set ggsn charging protocol transfer-interval default

Command Syntax set ggsn charging protocol duplicate-exception discardset ggsn charging protocol duplicate-exception duplicate

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the duplication when handling CDR exception.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging protocol duplicate-exception discardhost> set ggsn charging protocol duplicate-exception duplicate

Command Syntax set ggsn charging protocol disc-storage enableset ggsn charging protocol disc-storage disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

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4.7.2.8 Show the charging protocol configurationSee Section Show the charging configuration

4.7.3 Gateway configuration

4.7.3.1 Add a new charging gateway

4.7.3.2 Delete a charging gateway

Default value None

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the storage of CDRs to disk when the CDR send queue becomes full.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging protocol disc-storage enablehost> set ggsn charging protocol disc-storage disable

Command Syntax add ggsn charging gateway <addr> priority <prior>

Parameters addr: The IP address of the destination charging gateway. priority: The priority of the given charging gateway.

Value range addr:IPv4 address priority: 1..100

Default value addr: None. priority: None

Usage Use this command to add a new charging gateway.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn charging gateway 10.2.3.4 priority 1

Command Syntax delete ggsn charging gateway <addr>

Parameters addr: The IP address of the destination charging gateway.

Value range addr: IPv4 address

Default value addr: None.

Usage Use this command to delete an existing charging gateway from the charging gateway list.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn charging gateway 10.2.3.4

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4.7.3.3 Disable the charging gateway

4.7.3.4 Show the Charging Gateway configurationSee Section Show the charging configuration

4.7.3.5 Set the CDR generation mode

4.7.3.6 Set the CDR version level

Command Syntax set ggsn charging gateway not-in-use <addr>set ggsn charging gateway in-use <addr>

Parameters addr: The IP address of the destination charging gateway.

Value range addr: IPv4 address

Default value addr: None.

Usage Use this command to set the charging gateway as used or not used.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging gateway not-in-use 10.2.3.4host> set ggsn charging gateway in-use 10.2.3.4

Command Syntax set ggsn charging gateway cdr-generation-mode <value>

Parameters value: The CDR generation mode.

Value range value: 'gtp-prime-cg-ucs', 'gtp-prime-lca', 'text' or 'xml'

Default value value: 'gtp-prime-cg-ucs'

Usage Use this command to set the CDR generation mode.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging gateway cdr-generation-mode texthost> set ggsn charging gateway cdr-generation-mode default

Command Syntax set ggsn charging gateway cdr-version-level <value>

Parameters value: The GGSN version level for generated CDRs.

Value range value: fixed, 4.0, 4.1, 5.0, isn3.0, isn3.1 or isn3.2

Default value value: isn3.2

Usage Use this command to set the GGSN version level for CDRs.

Output Not applicable

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4.7.3.7 Set the selection for a new session

4.7.3.8 Set the send Node Alive messages

Examples host> set ggsn charging gateway cdr-version-level 4.0host> set ggsn charging gateway cdr-version-level default

Command Syntax set ggsn charging gateway select-for-new-session <selection>

Parameters selection: The selection for a new session.

Value range selection: active-cg, round-robin

Default value selection: active-cg

Usage Use this command to set the selection for a new session

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging gateway select-for-new-session round-robinhost> set ggsn charging gateway select-for-new-session default

Command Syntax set ggsn charging gateway send-node-alive-messages enableset ggsn charging gateway send-node-alive-messages disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the send Node Alive messages. This determines whether the Flexi ISN sends Node Alive messages to the Charging Gateways when the CDR-sender process is started. Normally this message should be sent if the Charging Gateway supports receiving such messages. The value 'disabled' should be used only if the Charging Gateway does not support this functionality. The value 'disabled' causes the Flexi ISN to send Echo messages to the Charging Gateways to find an available Charging Gateway.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging gateway send-node-alive-messages enablehost> set ggsn charging gateway send-node-alive-messages disable

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4.7.3.9 Set the send Echo Request continuously

4.7.3.10 Set the number of CDRs in closed XML or TXT file

4.7.3.11 Set the period of XML or TXT CDR file closure

Command Syntax set ggsn charging gateway send-echo-request-continuously enable set ggsn charging gateway send-echo-request-continuously disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Determines whether the Flexi ISN sends GTP' Echo Requests to Charging Gateways continuously. If the value is disabled, an Echo Request message will be sent after the Flexi ISN has the lost con-nection to a Charging Gateway. A lost connection to a CG is noticed when the CG does not respond to a CDR packet. If the value is enabled, Echo Request messages are send towards all configured CGs continuously. Thus a lost connection to a CG is noticed even if CDR packets are not currently being sent towards the CG. A restored connection is noticed when the CG responds to the echo.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging gateway send-echo-request-continuously enablehost> set ggsn charging gateway send-echo-request-continuously disable

Command Syntax set ggsn charging gateway number-of-cdrs-in-closed-file <value>

Parameters value: the number of CDRs in closed file.

Value range value : 100 - 100000

Default value value : 10000

Usage Use this command to set the number of CDRs limit which will trigger the closure of the 'txt' or 'xml' CDR file. If set to 0, the default value will be set.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging gateway number-of-cdrs-in-closed-file 35000

Command Syntax set ggsn charging gateway period-of-cdr-file-closure <value>

Parameters value: the period (in seconds) which triggers the XML or TXT CDR file closure.

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4.7.4 Charging limit profile configuration

4.7.4.1 Add new charging limit profile

Value range value : 60 - 31536000

Default value value : 0 (disable functionality)

Usage Use this command to set the period of time (in seconds) to trigger the closure of the 'txt' or 'xml' CDR file. Set value to 0 to disable this functionality.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging gateway period-of-cdr-file-closure 3600

Command Syntax add ggsn charging profile name <name> gen-interval <value> data-threshold <value> min-data-threshold <value> ph-gen-interval <value> ph-data-threshold <value> normal-hits-threshold <value> ph-hits-threshold <value>

Parameters name: The name of new charging profile.gen-interval: Profile Cdr Generation Interval.data-threshold: Volume Data Threshold.min-data-threshold: Cdr Minimum Data Threshold. ph-gen-interval: Ph Generation Interval.ph-data-threshold: Ph Volume Data Threshold.normal-hits-threshold: Normal Hits Threshold.ph-hits-threshold: Ph Hits Threshold.

Value range name:1..64.gen-interval: 0..1440.data-threshold: 1024..2000000000.min-data-threshold: 0..2000000000.ph-gen-interval: 0..1440.ph-data-threshold: 1024..2000000000.normal-hits-threshold: 0..50000.ph-hits-threshold: 0..50000.

Default value name: nonegen-interval: 0.data-threshold: 2000000000.min-data-threshold: 0.ph-gen-interval:0.ph-data-threshold: 2000000000.normal-hits-threshold: 50000.ph-hits-threshold: 50000.

Usage Use this command to add a new charging limit profile.

Output Not applicable

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4.7.4.2 Delete charging limit profile

4.7.4.3 Rename charging limit profile

4.7.4.4 Set charging limit profile volume data threshold

Example host> add ggsn charging profile name testprofile gen-interval 1440 data-threshold 2000000000 min-data-threshold 2000000000 ph-gen-interval 1440 ph-data-threshold 2000000000 normal-hits-threshold 50000 ph-hits-threshold 5000

Command Syntax delete ggsn charging profile name <name>

Parameters name: The name of new charging profile.

Value range name:1..64

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to delete a charging limit profile.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn charging profile name new-chargingprofile

Command Syntax rename ggsn charging profile name <name> new <new name>

Parameters name: The old name of the charging profile.new: The new name of the charging profile.

Value range name:1..64.new:1..64.

Default value name: nonenew: none

Usage Use this command to rename a charging limit profile.

Output Not applicable

Example host> rename ggsn charging-profile name testprofile new new-profile

Command Syntax set ggsn charging profile name <name> data-threshold <value>set ggsn charging profile index <index> data-threshold <value>

Parameters data-threshold: Charging profile CDR volume data threshold.

Value range data-threshold: 1024..2000000000

Default value data-threshold: 2000000000

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4.7.4.5 Set charging limit profile generation interval

4.7.4.6 Set charging limit profile minimum data threshold

4.7.4.7 Set charging limit profile normal hits threshold

Usage Use this command to set the value for the CDR volume data threshold in a specified charging limit profile.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging profile name testprofile data-threshold 1024host> set ggsn charging profile index 100 data-threshold 1024

Command Syntax set ggsn charging profile name <name> gen-interval <value>

Parameters gen-interval: Charging profile CDR generation interval.

Value range gen-interval: 0..1440

Default value gen-interval: 0

Usage Use this command to set the value for the CDR generation interval in a specified charging limit profile.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging profile name testprofile gen-interval 1024

Command Syntax set ggsn charging profile name <name> min-data-threshold <value>

Parameters min-data-threshold: Charging profile Cdr minimum data threshold.

Value range min-data-threshold: 0..2000000000

Default value min-data-threshold: 0

Usage Use this command to set the value for the CDR minimum data threshold in a specified charging limit profile.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging profile name testprofile min-data-threshold 0

Command Syntax set ggsn charging profile name <name> normal-hits-threshold <value>

Parameters normal-hits-threshold: Charging profile CDR normal hits threshold.

Value range normal-hits-threshold: 0..50000

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4.7.4.8 Set charging limit profile prepaid/hot billing volume data threshold

4.7.4.9 Set charging limit profile prepaid/hot billing generation interval

4.7.4.10 Set charging limit profile prepaid/hot billing hits threshold

Default value normal-hits-threshold: 50000

Usage Use this command to set the value for the CDR normal hits thresh-old in a specified charging limit profile.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging profile name testprofile normal-hits-threshold 50000

Command Syntax set ggsn charging profile name <name> ph-data-threshold <value>

Parameters ph-data-threshold: Charging profile CDR PH volume data threshold.

Value range ph-data-threshold: 1024..2000000000

Default value ph-data-threshold: 2000000000

Usage Use this command to set the value for the CDR prepaid/hot billing volume data threshold in a specified charging limit profile.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging profile name testprofile ph-data-threshold 2000000000

Command Syntax set ggsn charging profile name <name> ph-gen-interval <value>

Parameters ph-gen-interval: Charging profile CDR PH generation inter-val.

Value range ph-gen-interval: 0..1440

Default value ph-gen-interval: 0

Usage Use this command to set the value for the CDR prepaid/hot billing generation interval in a specified charging limit profile.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging profile name testprofile ph-gen-interval 1024

Command Syntax set ggsn charging profile name <name> ph-hits-threshold <value>

Parameters ph-hits-threshold: Charging profile CDR PH hits threshold.

Value range ph-hits-threshold: 0..50000

Default value ph-hits-threshold: 50000

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4.7.4.11 Show charging profile configuration

4.7.5 Roaming Profile configuration

4.7.5.1 Set the roaming limit profile name for postpaid roamers

Usage Use this command to set the value for the CDR prepaid/hot billing hits threshold in a specified charging limit profile.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging profile name testprofile ph-hits-threshold 50000

Command Syntax show ggsn charging parameters profile allshow ggsn charging parameters profile name <name>

Parameters name: The name of charging profile.

Value range name: select from list.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display the charging profile configuration.

Output show ggsn charging parameters

CHARGING LIMIT PROFILE CONFIGURATION

Profile Name defaultProfile Cdr Minimum Data Threshold <Value>Profile Cdr Generation Interval <Value>Profile Cdr Ph Generation Interval <Value>Profile Cdr Volume Data Threshold <Value>Profile Cdr Ph Volume Data Threshold <Value>Profile Cdr Normal Hits Threshold <Value>Profile Cdr Ph Hits Threshold <Value>

Example See Command syntax.

Command Syntax set ggsn ap roaming-ocs dcca postpaid charging-profile name <name>

Parameters name: the name of the charging profile

Value range name: octet string(1..64)

Default value name: default

Usage Use this command to set the roaming profile name. It is applicable for postpaid roamers.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap roaming-ocs dcca postpaid charging-profile name 12345

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4.7.5.2 Set the primary server id for postpaid roamers

4.7.5.3 Set the secondary server id for postpaid roamers

4.7.5.4 Set the roaming limit profile name for prepaid roamers

Command Syntax set ggsn ap roaming-ocs dcca postpaid primary-server-id <id>

Parameters id: The id of the primary server

Value range id: 1..65535

Default value id: default

Usage Use this command to set the id of the primary roaming charging server. The id must match one of the OCS ids used for postpaid roamers.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap roaming-ocs dcca postpaid primary-server-id 22

Command Syntax set ggsn ap roaming-ocs dcca postpaid secondary-server-id <id>

Parameters id: The id of the secondary server

Value range id: 1..65535

Default value id: default

Usage Use this command to set the id of the secondary roaming charging server. The id must match one of the OCS ids used for postpaid roamers.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap roaming-ocs dcca postpaid secondary-server-id 22

Command Syntax set ggsn ap roaming-ocs dcca prepaid charging-profile name <name>

Parameters name: the name of the charging profile

Value range name: octet string(1..64)

Default value name: default

Usage Use this command to set the roaming profile name. It is applicable for prepaid roamers.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap roaming-ocs dcca prepaid charging-profile name 12345

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4.7.5.5 Set the primary server id for prepaid roamers

4.7.5.6 Set the secondary server id for prepaid roamers

4.8 Charging class

4.8.1 Add new class

Command Syntax set ggsn ap roaming-ocs dcca prepaid primary-server-id <id>

Parameters id: The id of the primary server

Value range id: 1..65535

Default value id: default

Usage Use this command to set the id of the primary roaming charging server. The id must match one of the OCS ids used for prepaid roamers.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap roaming-ocs dcca prepaid primary-server-id 22

Command Syntax set ggsn ap roaming-ocs dcca prepaid secondary-server-id <id>

Parameters id: The id of the secondary server

Value range id: 1..65535

Default value id: default

Usage Use this command to set the id of the secondary roaming charging server. The id must match one of the OCS ids used for prepaid roamers.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap roaming-ocs dcca prepaid secondary-server-id 22

Command Syntax add ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> name <name>

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.name: A unique name for the charging class.

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..32)

Default value class-id: None.name: None.

Usage Use this command to add a new charging class.

Output Not applicable

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4.8.2 Delete charging class

4.8.3 Rename charging class name

4.8.4 Enable and disable the charging for uplink volume

Example host> add ggsn charging-class class-id 1 name CompanyClass

Command Syntax delete ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id>

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for class.

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647

Default value class-id: None

Usage Use this command to delete an existing charging class.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn charging-class class-id 1

Command Syntax rename ggsn charging-class name <old-name> new <new-name>

Parameters old-name: The charging class name.new-name: The charging class name.

Value range old-name: octet string (1..32)new-name: octet string (1..32)

Default value old-name: nonenew-name: none

Usage Use this command to change the name of an existing charging class name.

Output Not applicable

Example host> rename ggsn charging-class name existingChgClass new newChgClass

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> uplink-volume enableset ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> uplink-volume disable

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the charging for uplink volume for a charging class.

Output Not applicable

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4.8.5 Enable and disable the charging for downlink volume

4.8.6 Enable and disable the charging for uplink hits

Examples host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 uplink-volume enablehost> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 uplink-volume disable

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> downlink-volume enableset ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> downlink-volume disable

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the charging for downlink volume for a charging class.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 downlink-volume enablehost> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 downlink-volume disable

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> uplink-hits enableset ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> uplink-hits disable

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the charging for uplink hits.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 uplink-hits enablehost> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 uplink-hits disable

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4.8.7 Enable and disable the charging for downlink hits

4.8.8 Enable and disable time-based downlink charging

4.8.9 Enable and disable time-based uplink charging

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> downlink-hits enableset ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> downlink-hits disable

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the charging for downlink hits.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 downlink-hits enablehost> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 downlink-hits disable

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> time-based-downlink-charging enableset ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> time-based-downlink-charging disable

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the time-based downlink charging.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 time-based-downlink-charging enablehost> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 time-based-downlink-charging disable

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> time-based-uplink-charging enableset ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> time-based- uplink-charging disable

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

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4.8.10 Enable and disable time step charging

4.8.11 Set the uplink content volume charging

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the time-based uplink charging.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 time-based-uplink-charging enablehost> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 time-based-uplink-charging disable

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> time-step-charging enableset ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> time-step-charging disable

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable time step charging.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 time-step-charging enablehost> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 time-step-charging disable

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> uplink-content-volume <value>

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.value: content volume charging

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647value: 'payload', 'payload-header', 'none'

Default value class-id: None.

value: None

Usage Use this command to set the uplink content volume charging.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 uplink-content-volume nonehost> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 uplink-content-volume payload

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4.8.12 Set the downlink content volume charging

4.8.13 Set the uplink volume default quota

4.8.14 Set the downlink volume default quota

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> downlink-content-volume <value>

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.value: content volume charging

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647value: 'payload', 'payload-header', 'none'

Default value class-id: None.

value: None

Usage Use this command to set the downlink content volume charging.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 downlink-content-volume nonehost> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 downlink-content-volume payload

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> uplink-volume-default-quota <value>

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.value: default quota

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647value: 0..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

value: None

Usage Use this command to set the uplink volume default quota.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 uplink-volume-default-quota 1000

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> downlink-volume-default-quota <value>

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.value: default quota

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647value: 0..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

value: None

Usage Use this command to set the downlink volume default quota.

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4.8.15 Set the uplink content volume default quota

4.8.16 Set the downlink content volume default quota

4.8.17 Set the uplink hits default quota

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 downlink-volume-default-quota 1000

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> uplink-content-volume-default-quota <value>

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.value: default quota

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647value: 0..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

value: None

Usage Use this command to set the uplink content volume default quota.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 uplink-content-volume-default-quota 2000

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> downlink-content-volume-default-quota <value>

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.value: default quota

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647value: 0..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

value: None

Usage Use this command to set the downlink content volume default quota.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 downlink-content-volume-default-quota 1000

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> uplink-hits-default-quota <value>

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.value: default quota

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4.8.18 Set the downlink hits default quota

4.8.19 Set the time default quota

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647value: 0..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

value: None

Usage Use this command to set the uplink hits default quota.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 uplink-hits-default-quota 1000

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> downlink-hits-default-quota <value>

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.value: default quota

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647value: 0..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

value: None

Usage Use this command to set the downlink hits default quota.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 downlink-hits-default-quota 1000

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> time-default-quota <value>

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.value: default quota

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647value: 0..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

value: None

Usage Use this command to set the time default quota.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 time-default-quota 1000

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4.8.20 Set the silence period time

4.8.21 Set the time step time

4.8.22 Set the PDP context default quota for uplink volume

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> silence-period-time <value>

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.value: The silence period time.

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647value: 0..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

value: None

Usage Use this command to set the silence period time.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 silence-period-time 1000

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class class-id <class-id> time-step-time <value>

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.value: The silence period time.

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647value: 0..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

value: None

Usage Use this command to set the time interval for time step charging.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class class-id 1 time-step-time 1000

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class pdp-uplink-volume-default-quota <value>

Parameters value: The silence period time.

Value range value: 0..2147483647

Default value value: None

Usage Use this command to set the PDP context default quota for uplink volume.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class pdp-uplink-volume-default-quota 1000

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4.8.23 Set the PDP context default quota for downlink volume

4.8.24 Set the PDP context default quota for time

4.8.25 Set the PDP context service closed timeout

4.8.26 Set the l7 volume metering

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class pdp-downlink-volume-default-quota <value>

Parameters value: The silence period time.

Value range value: 0..2147483647

Default value value: None

Usage Use this command to set the PDP context default quota for the uplink volume.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class pdp-downlink-volume-default-quota 1000

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class pdp-time-default-quota <value>

Parameters value: The silence period time.

Value range value: 0..2147483647

Default value value: None

Usage Use this command to set the PDP context default quota for time.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class pdp-time-default-quota 1000

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class pdp-service-closed-timeout <value>

Parameters value: PDP Context Service Closed Timeout

Value range value: 0..65535

Default value value: 600

Usage Use this command to set the PDP context service closed timeout.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class pdp-service-closed-timeout 1000

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class l7-volume-metering <enable/disable>

Parameters l7-volume-metering: L7 volume metering

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4.8.27 Set the reporting RST

4.8.28 Show the charging class configuration

Value range l7-volume-metering: enable, disable

Default value l7-volume-metering: None

Usage Use this command to set the L7 volume metering.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class l7-volume-metering enable

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class reporting-RST <enable/disable>

Parameters reporting-RST: reporting RST

Value range reporting-RST: enable, disable

Default value reporting-RST: enable

Usage Use this command to set the reporting RST.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class reporting-RST enable

Command Syntax show ggsn charging-class [class-id <class-id>] parameters

Parameters class-id: A unique identification for the class.

Value range class-id: 1..2147483647

Default value class-id: None.

Usage Use this command to display the charging class configuration for the given charging class or for all configured charging classes.

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4.9 PPG configuration

4.9.1 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) IP address

Output CHARGING CLASS CONFIGURATION

Pdp Context Default QuotasPDP context uplink volume default quota <Value>PDP context downlink volume default quota

<Value>PDP context time default quota <Value>PDP context service closed timeout <Value>l7 volume metering <Enabled/Disabled>reporting RST <Enabled/Disabled>Charging classId: <id>Name: <Value>Uplink volume charging: <Enabled/Disabled>Downlink volume charging: <Enabled/Disabled>Uplink hits charging: <Enabled/Disabled>Downlink hits charging: <Enabled/Disabled>Time based uplink charging: <Enabled/Disabled>Time based downlink charging:<Enabled/Disabled>Time step charging: <Enabled/Disabled>Uplink content volume charging: <Value>Downlink content volume charging: <Value>Uplink volume default quota: <Value>Downlink volume default quota: <Value>Uplink content volume default quota: <Value>Downlink content volume default quota: <Value>Uplink hits default quota: <Value>Downlink hits default quota: <Value>Time default quota: <Value>Silence period time: <Value>Time step charging time: <Value>...

Example host> set ggsn charging-class reporting-RST enable

Command Syntax set ggsn ppg ppg-address <address>

Parameters address: IP address of PPG

Value range address: IPv4 address

Default value address: none

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4.9.2 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) port

4.9.3 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) URL

4.9.4 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) user name

4.9.5 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) password

Usage Use this command to set the PPG IP address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ppg ppg-address 1.2.3.4

Command Syntax set ggsn ppg ppg-port <value>

Parameters value: port number of PPG

Value range value: 0..65535

Default value value: 8080

Usage Use this command to set the PPG port.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ppg ppg-port 1000

Command Syntax set ggsn ppg ppg-url <url>

Parameters url: URL of PPG

Value range url: octet string (1..255)

Default value url: none

Usage Use this command to set the PPG URL.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ppg ppg-url http://ppgurl.com

Command Syntax set ggsn ppg ppg-username <name>

Parameters name: The user name for PPG.

Value range name: octet string (1..32)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to set the PPG user name.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ppg ppg-username admin

Command Syntax set ggsn ppg ppg-password <password>

Parameters password: password for PPG

Value range password: octet string (1..32)

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4.9.6 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) user address type

4.9.7 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) connection timeout

4.9.8 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) request timeout

4.9.9 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) client address

Default value password: none

Usage Use this command to set the PPG password.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ppg ppg-password password123

Command Syntax set ggsn ppg ppg-user-address-type <type>

Parameters type: PPG user address type

Value range type: 'ipv4', 'plmn'

Default value type: none

Usage Use this command to set the PPG user address type.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ppg ppg-user-address-type plmn

Command Syntax set ggsn ppg ppg-connection-timeout <value>

Parameters value: PPG connection timeout

Value range value: 0..2147483647

Default value value: 10

Usage Use this command to set the PPG connection timeout in seconds.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ppg ppg-connection-timeout 500

Command Syntax set ggsn ppg ppg-request-timeout <value>

Parameters value: PPG request timeout

Value range value: 0..255

Default value value: 30

Usage Use this command to set the PPG request timeout in seconds.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ppg ppg-request-timeout 100

Command Syntax set ggsn ppg ppg-client-address <value>

Parameters value: PPG client address

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4.9.10 Set the PPG (push proxy gateway) client routing instance

4.9.11 Set the push redirect message

4.9.12 Set the push terminate message

Value range value: IPv4 address

Default value value: None

Usage Use this command to set the IPv4 address of the PPG communi-cation interface of Flexi ISN.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ppg ppg-client-address 10.23.42.11

Command Syntax set ggsn ppg ppg-client-routing-instance <value>

Parameters value: PPG client routing instance

Value range value: Default

Default value value: Default

Usage Use this command to set the routing instance that the IPv4 address of the PPG communication interface of Flexi ISN belongs to.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ppg ppg-client-routing-instance default

Command Syntax set ggsn ppg push-redirect-message <message>

Parameters message: push redirect message

Value range message: octet string (1..160)

Default value message: None

Usage Use this command to set the push redirect message.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ppg push-redirect-message "message here"

Command Syntax set ggsn ppg push-terminate-message <message>

Parameters message: push terminate message

Value range message: octet string (1..160)

Default value message: None

Usage Use this command to set the push terminate message.

Output Not applicable

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4.9.13 Show the PPG configuration

4.10 OCS configuration

4.10.1 Set the credit control protocol and version

Example host> set ggsn ppg push-terminate-message "message here"

Command Syntax show ggsn ppg parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display the PPG configuration.

Output show ggsn ppg parametersPPG CONFIGURATIONPPG address <address>PPG port <value>PPG URL <value>PPG username <value>PPG password <value>PPG user address type <value>PPG connection timeout <value>PPG request timeout <value>Push redirect message <value>Push terminate message <value>PPG client address <address>PPG client routing instance <RI>

Example See Output.

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs protocol-and-version <value>

Parameters value: The OCS protocol and version.

Value range value: 'rcc', 'dcca-ggsn-4.1', 'dcca-ggsn-5.0', 'dcca-isn' , 'dcca-isn-3gpp' or 'none'

Default value value: none

Usage Use this command to set the credit control protocol and version.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs protocol-and-version dcca-isn

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4.10.2 Set the token header

4.10.3 Enable/disable DCCA Quota on Demand

4.10.4 RADIUS configuration

4.10.4.1 Set the client retransmission timeouts

4.10.4.2 Create new RADIUS server

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs token-header <value>

Parameters value: The token header.

Value range value: octet string (1..16)

Default value value: none

Usage Use this command to set the token header.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs token-header header-text

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs dcca-quota-on-demand enableset ggsn ocs dcca-quota-on-demand disable

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable the DCCA Quota on Demand functionality.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ocs dcca-quota-on-demand enablehost> set ggsn ocs dcca-quota-on-demand disable

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs radius timeouts <value>

Parameters value: The OCS retransmission timeouts.

Value range value: octet string (1..128)

Default value value: "2 4 8"

Usage Use this command to set the OCS retransmission timeouts. The given value is a list of decimal numbers separated by a white space.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs radius timeouts "1 2 3 5 7"

Command Syntax add ggsn ocs radius name <name> address <addr> port <port>

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4.10.4.3 Rename the RADIUS server

4.10.4.4 Delete the RADIUS server

Parameters name: The name of the RADIUS server.addr: The IP address of the RADIUS server.port: The port number of the RADIUS server.

Value range name: octet string (size 1..64)addr: IPv4 addressport: 0..65535

Default value name: None.addr: None.port: 1813

Usage Use this command to create a new RADIUS server.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn ocs radius name newOcs address 192.168.20.40 port 24

Command Syntax rename ggsn ocs radius name <old-name> new <new-name>

Parameters old-name: The existing RADIUS server name.new-name: The new name of the RADIUS server.

Value range old-name: The existing RADIUS server name.new-name: The new name of the RADIUS server.

Default value old-name: None.new-name: None.

Usage Use this command to give new name to an existing RADIUS server.

Output Not applicable

Example host> rename ggsn ocs radius name tmpOcs new finalOcs

Command Syntax delete ggsn ocs radius name <name>

Parameters name: The existing RADIUS server name.

Value range name: octet string (size 1..64)

Default value name: None.

Usage Use this command to delete an existing RADIUS server.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn ocs radius name someOcs

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4.10.4.5 Set the server IP address and port

4.10.4.6 Set the server shared secret

4.10.5 Diameter configuration

4.10.5.1 Set the client credit control request timeout

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs radius name <name> address <addr> port <port>

Parameters name: The existing RADIUS server name.addr: The IP address of the RADIUS server.port: The port number of the RADIUS server.

Value range name: octet string (size 1..64)addr: IPv4 addressport: 0..65535

Default value name: None.addr: noneport: 1813

Usage Use this command to define the IP address and port number for a RADIUS server.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ocs radius name newOcs addr 45.78.90.35 port 2000host> set ggsn ocs radius name newOcs addr 45.78.90.35 port default

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs radius name <name> shared-secret <string>

Parameters name: The existing RADIUS server name.string: The shared secret string.

Value range name: octet string (size 1..64)string: octet string (size 1..64)

Default value name: None.string: None.

Usage Use this command to define the shared secret, a string used for authentication and encryption, between the Flexi ISN and the OCS RADIUS server.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs radius name newOcs shared-secret somesecretkey

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter cc-request-timeout <timeout>

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4.10.5.2 Set the client retry interval

4.10.5.3 Set the client PDP context service name

4.10.5.4 Set the client watchdog timeout (Tw)

Parameters timeout: The credit control request timeout.

Value range timeout: 1..255

Default value timeout: 10

Usage Use this command to set the credit control request timeout in seconds for a Diameter client.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs diameter cc-request-timeout 100

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter retry-interval <interval>

Parameters interval: The retry interval for a Diameter client.

Value range interval: 0..2147483647

Default value interval: 2

Usage Use this command to set the retry interval in seconds for a Diameter client.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs diameter retry-interval 10

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter pdp-context-service-name <name>

Parameters name: The PDP context service name.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)

Default value name: empty

Usage Use this command to set the Diameter client PDP context service name.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs diameter pdp-context-service-name someService

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter watchdog-timeout <value>

Parameters value: The watchdog timeout for a Diameter client

Value range value: 0..255

Default value value: 30

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4.10.5.5 Set the client service context ID

4.10.5.6 Set the client non-permission timeout

4.10.5.7 Set the session inactivity timeout

Usage Use this command to set the watchdog timeout in seconds for Diameter client.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs diameter watchdog-timeout 10

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter service-context-id <value>

Parameters value: The service context ID.

Value range value: octet string (1..1000)

Default value value: " [email protected]"

Usage Use this command to set the service context ID for Diameter client.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs diameter service-context-id someid

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter non-permission-timeout <value>

Parameters value: The non-permission timeout for a Diameter client.

Value range value: 0..2147483647

Default value value: 0

Usage Use this command to set the non-permission timeout in seconds for a Diameter client.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs diameter non-permission-timeout 10

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter session-inactivity-timeout <value>

Parameters value: The session inactivity timeout for the DCCA session in Always-On mode.

Value range value: 0..2147483647

Default value value: 3600

Usage Use this command to set the session inactivity timeout for the DCCA session in the Always-On mode.

Output Not applicable

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4.10.5.8 Set the default quota usage during the initial quota request

4.10.5.9 Set the default quota usage during a rating condition change

4.10.5.10 Set the default quota usage during an OCS-triggered CCR

Example host> set ggsn ocs diameters session-inactivity-timeout 10

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter during-init-quota-request <usage>

Parameters usage: The quota usage.

Value range usage: 'use-default-quota', 'discard-packets'

Default value value: 'use-default-quota'

Usage Use this command to set the default quota usage during the initial quota request.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ocs diameter during-init-quota-request discardhost> set ggsn ocs diameter during-init-quota-request default

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter during-rating-condition-change <usage>

Parameters usage: The quota usage.

Value range usage: 'use-default-quota', 'discard-packets'

Default value value: 'use-default-quota'

Usage Use this command to set the default quota usage during a rating condition change.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ocs diameter during-rating-condition-change discardhost> set ggsn ocs diameter during-rating-condition-change default

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter during-ocs-triggered-ccr <usage>

Parameters usage: The quota usage.

Value range usage: 'use-default-quota', 'discard-packets'

Default value value: 'use-default-quota'

Usage Use this command to set the default quota usage during an OCS-triggered CCR.

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4.10.5.11 Set the default quota usage during quota exhaustion

4.10.5.12 Set the default quota usage during the validity time expiration

4.10.5.13 Set the alarming result codes

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ocs diameter during-ocs-triggered-ccr discardhost> set ggsn ocs diameter during-ocs-triggered-ccr default

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter during-quota-exhaustion <usage>

Parameters usage: The quota usage.

Value range usage: 'use-default-quota', 'discard-packets'

Default value value: 'use-default-quota'

Usage Use this command to set the default quota usage during quota exhaustion.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ocs diameter during-quota-exhaustion discardhost> set ggsn ocs diameter during-quota-exhaustion default

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter during-validity-time-exp <usage>

Parameters usage: The quota usage.

Value range usage: 'use-default-quota', 'discard-packets'

Default value value: 'use-default-quota'

Usage Use this command to set the default quota usage during the validity time expiration.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ocs diameter during-validity-time-exp discardhost> set ggsn ocs diameter during-validity-time-exp default

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter alarming-result-codes <codes>

Parameters codes: List of result codes separated by a white space. The string must be double quoted.

Value range codes: octet string (1..500)

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4.10.5.14 Set PDP context quota reporting

4.10.5.15 Forward/Discard Quota exhausting packet

Default value codes: empty

Usage Use this command to set the result codes that will cause an alarm to be generated and a log entry to be made when received in a credit control answer at command- or MSCC-level.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs diameter alarming-result-codes "111 222 333"

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter pdp-context-quota-reporting <value>

Parameters value:pdp-context-quota-reporting

Value range value: 'enable', 'disable', 'ggsn-Radius-Nps', 'normal-Radius-Nps'

Default value value: 'disable'

Usage Use this command to set Diameter PDP context quota reporting.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ocs diameter pdp-context-quota-reporting enablehost> set ggsn ocs diameter pdp-context-quota-reporting disablehost> set ggsn ocs diameter pdp-context-quota-reporting ggsn-Radius-Npshost> set ggsn ocs diameter pdp-context-quota-reporting normal-Radius-Nps

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter quota-exhausting-packet forwardedset ggsn ocs diameter quota-exhausting-packet discarded

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to forward and discard Diameter quota exhausting packet.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ocs diameter quota-exhausting-packet forwardedhost> set ggsn ocs diameter quota-exhausting-packet discarded

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4.10.5.16 Enable/disable Push notifications

4.10.5.17 Enable/disable Trigger for SGSN handover

4.10.5.18 Enable/disable Trigger for QoS change

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter push-notifications enabledset ggsn ocs diameter push-notifications disabled

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable Diameter push notifica-tions.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ocs diameter push-notifications enabledhost> set ggsn ocs diameter push-notifications disabled

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter trigger-for-sgsn-handover enabledset ggsn ocs diameter trigger-for-sgsn-handover disabledset ggsn ocs diameter trigger-for-sgsn-handover Inter-PLMN-only

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to enable, disable and set to Inter-PLMN-only Diameter Trigger for SGSN handover.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ocs diameter trigger-for-sgsn-handover enabledhost> set ggsn ocs diameter trigger-for-sgsn-handover disabledhost> set ggsn ocs diameter trigger-for-sgsn-handover Inter-PLMN-only

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter trigger-for-qos-change enabledset ggsn ocs diameter trigger-for-qos-change disabled

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

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4.10.5.19 Enable/disable Trigger for RAT change

4.10.5.20 Enable/disable Session failovers

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable Diameter Trigger for QoS change.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ocs diameter trigger-for-qos-change enabledhost> set ggsn ocs diameter trigger-for-qos-change disabled

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter trigger-for-rat-change enabledset ggsn ocs diameter trigger-for-rat-change disabled

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable Diameter Trigger for RAT change.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ocs diameter trigger-for-rat-change enabledhost> set ggsn ocs diameter trigger-for-rat-change disabled

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter session-failovers enabledset ggsn ocs diameter session-failovers disabled

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable Diameter Session failovers.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ocs diameter session-failovers enabledhost> set ggsn ocs diameter session-failovers disabled

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4.10.5.21 Create a new Diameter peer

4.10.5.22 Delete a Diameter peer

4.10.5.23 Set the peer IP address and port

Command Syntax add ggsn ocs diameter id <id> address <addr> port <port>

Parameters id: The ID of the Diameter peer.addr: The IP address of the Diameter peer.port: The port number of the Diameter peer.

Value range id: 1..65535addr: IPv4 addressport: 0..65535

Default value id: noneaddr: noneport: 3868

Usage Use this command to create a new Diameter peer.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn ocs diameter id 1 address 192.168.20.41 port 25

Command Syntax delete ggsn ocs diameter id <id>

Parameters id: The existing Diameter peer ID.

Value range id: 1..65535

Default value id: none

Usage Use this command to delete an existing Diameter peer.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn ocs diameter id 1

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter id <id> address <addr> port <port>

Parameters id: The existing Diameter peer ID.addr: The IP address of the Diameter peer.port: The port number of the Diameter peer.

Value range id: 1..65535addr: IPv4 addressport: 0..65535

Default value id: noneaddr: noneport: 3868

Usage Use this command to define the IP address and port number for the Diameter peer.

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4.10.5.24 Set the peer selection criterion

4.10.5.25 Set the peer selection pattern

4.10.5.26 Set the peer destination host AVP

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ocs diameter id 1 address 45.78.90.35 port 2000host> set ggsn ocs diameter id 1 address 45.78.90.35 port default

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter id <id> selection-criterion <criterion>

Parameters id: The ID of the Diameter peer.criterion: The selection criterion for the Diameter peer

Value range id: 1..65535criterion: 'msisdn', 'imsi'

Default value id: nonecriterion: 'msisdn'

Usage Use this command to set the selection criterion of the Diameter peer.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs diameter id 1 selection-criterion imsi

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter id <id> selection-pattern <pattern>

Parameters id: The ID of the Diameter peer.pattern: The selection pattern for the Diameter peer.

Value range id: 1..65535pattern: octet string (1..20)

Default value id: nonepattern: none

Usage Use this command to set the selection pattern of the Diameter peer.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs diameter id 1 selection-pattern dia*

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter id <id> host <host>

Parameters id: The ID of the Diameter peer.host: The destination host AVP for the Diameter peer

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4.10.5.27 Set the peer destination realm AVP

4.10.5.28 Set the failure handling CONTINUE action

Value range id: 1..65535host: octet string (1..1000)

Default value id: nonehost: empty

Usage Use this command to set the destination host AVP for the Diameter peer.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs diameter id 1 host somehost

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter id <id> realm <realm>

Parameters id: The ID of the Diameter peer.realm: The destination realm AVP for the Diameter peer.

Value range id: 1..65535realm: octet string (1..1000)

Default value id: nonerealm: empty

Usage Use this command to set the destination realm AVP of the Diameter peer.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs diameter id 1 realm somerealm

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter failure-handling charging-type <type> continue-action <action>

Parameters charging-type: The charging type .continue-action: The CONTINUE action for this charging type.

Value range type: roaming-prepaid, roaming-prepaid-credit-card, roaming-postpaid-credit-control, prepaid, prepaid-credit-card, postpaid-credit-controlaction: block, allow, postpaid

Default value type: noneaction: block

Usage Use this command to set the CONTINUE action for a specified charging type.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs diameter failure-handling charging-type roaming continue-action postpaid

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4.10.5.29 Set the failure handling CONTINUE timeout

4.10.5.30 Set failure handling default

4.10.5.31 Set Tx expiration behaviour

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter failure-handling charging-type <type> continue-timeout <timeout>

Parameters charging-type: The charging type .continue-timeout: The CONTINUE timeout for this charging type.

Value range type: roaming-prepaid, roaming-prepaid-credit-card, roaming-postpaid-credit-control, prepaid, prepaid-credit-card, postpaid-credit-controltimeout: 0..2147483647

Default value type: nonetimeout: 60

Usage Use this command to set the CONTINUE timeout for a specified charging type.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs diameter failure-handling charging-type roaming continue-timeout 1000

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter failure-handling charging-type <type> default <default>

Parameters charging-type: The charging type .default: The default for this charging type.

Value range type: roaming-prepaid, roaming-prepaid-credit-card, roaming-postpaid-credit-control, prepaid, prepaid-credit-card, postpaid-credit-controldefault: terminate, retry-and-terminate, continue

Default value type: nonedefault: terminate

Usage Use this command to set the default for a specified charging type.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ocs diameter failure-handling charging-type roaming default continue

Command Syntax set ggsn ocs diameter tx-expiration-behaviour <value>

Parameters value: determines whether Tx timer expiration may terminate the DCCA session.

Value range value: 'failoverOrFail', 'failoverOrWait'

Default value value: 'failoverOrFail'

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4.10.5.32 Show the OCS configuration

Usage Use this command to set whether Tx timer expiration may termi-nate the DCCA session.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ocs diameter tx-expiration-behaviour failoverOrFailhost> set ggsn ocs diameter tx-expiration-behaviour failoverOrWaithost> set ggsn ocs diameter tx-expiration-behaviour default

Command Syntax show ggsn ocs parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display the OCS configuration. A different set of variables is displayed depending on the value of the protocol and version (see Section Set the credit control protocol and version). For example, only either RADIUS or Diameter parameters are displayed. The following output lists all possible parameters that can be displayed and therefore does not corre-spond with the real output produced by this command.

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Output show ggsn ocs parameters

OCS CONFIGURATIONGa IP address <Address>Ga routing instance <RI>Protocol and version <value>Token header <value>DCCA Quota on Demand <enable/disable>

OCS RADIUS CONFIGURATIONServer timeouts: <Value>

RADIUS SERVER CONFIGURATIONNAME ADDRESS PORT SHARED SECRET<Value> <Address> <Value> <Value>...

OCS DIAMETER CONFIGURATION

DIAMETER CLIENT CONFIGURATIONWatchdog timeout (Tw) <value>CCR Timeout (Tx) <value>Connection retry interval <value>Session failovers <enable/disable>PDP context service name <name>Service context ID <value>Non-permision timeout <value>Alarming result codes <value>Quota exhausting packet <value>Session inactivity timeout <value>Trigger for SGSN handover <value>Trigger for QoS change <value>Trigger for RAT change <value>Tx expiration behaviour <value>

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PDP Context Quota Reporting <enabled/disabled>Push notification <enabled/disabled>During initial quota request <usage>During rating condition change <usage>During OCS triggered CCR <usage>During quota exhaustion <usage>During validity time expiration <usage>

DIAMETER PEERSId <id>

Address <address>Port <value>Selection Criterion <value>Selection Pattern <value>Host <value>Realm <value>

.

.

.FAILURE HANDLING CONFIGURATION

CHARGING TYPE CONTINUE ACTION CONTINUE TIMEOUT DEFAULT<type> <action> <timeout> <default>...

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Example show ggsn ocs parameters (diameter)OCS CONFIGURATION

Ga IP address 10.85.44.58Ga routing instance GaProtocol and version DCCA ISNToken header n/aDCCA Quota on Demand disabled

OCS DIAMETER CLIENT CONFIGURATION

Watchdog timeout (Tw) 30CCR Timeout (Tx) 10Connection retry interval 2Session failovers 1PDP context service name n/aService context ID [email protected] timeout 0Alarming result codes n/aQuota Exhausting Packet ForwardedSession inactivity timeout 3600Trigger for SGSN handover EnabledTrigger for QoS change EnabledTrigger for RAT change EnabledTx expiration behaviour failoverOrFailPDP Context Quota Reporting EnabledPush notification DisabledDuring initial quota request Use default quotaDuring rating condition change Use default quotaDuring OCS triggered CCR Use default quotaDuring quota exhaustion Use default quotaDuring validity time expiration Use default quota

DIAMETER PEER TABLE

Diameter peer Id 10Address 10.85.45.120Port 3868Selection criterion msisdnSelection pattern *Host diamRealm diam

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4.11 PCS configuration

4.11.1 Diameter configuration

4.11.1.1 Set the alarming result codes

Diameter peer Id 20Address 98.85.45.136Port 3868Selection criterion msisdnSelection pattern *Host diamRealm diam

FAILURE HANDLING CONFIGURATION

CHARGING TYPE DEFAULT CONTINUE CONTINUE

ACTION TIMEOUTroaming-prepaid TERMINATE Block 60roaming-prepaid-credit-card CONTINUE Allow 60roaming-postpaid-credit-control TERMINATE Block 60prepaid CONTINUE Postpaid 60prepaid-credit-card TERMINATE Block 60postpaid-credit-control TERMINATE Block 60

show ggsn ocs parameters (rcc)

OCS CONFIGURATION

Ga IP address 10.85.44.58Ga routing instance GaProtocol and version RCCToken header n/aDCCA Quota on Demand disabled

OCS RADIUS CONFIGURATION

Server timeouts: 2 4 8

RADIUS SERVERS

NAME ADDRES SPORT SHARED SECRETOSC 10.85.45.44 1813 secret

Command Syntax set ggsn pcs diameter alarming-result-codes <codes>

Parameters codes: List of result codes separated by a white space. The string must be double quoted.

Value range codes: octet string (0..500)

Default value codes: empty

Usage Use this command to set the result codes that will cause an alarm to be generated and a log entry to be made when received in a credit control answer at command- or MSCC-level.

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4.11.1.2 Set the client control request timeout

4.11.1.3 Set the client retry interval

4.11.1.4 Set trigger for QoS change

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn pcs diameter alarming-result-codes "111 222 333"

Command Syntax set ggsn pcs diameter cc-request-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The credit control request timeout.

Value range timeout: 1..255

Default value timeout: 10

Usage Use this command to set the credit control request timeout in seconds for a Diameter client.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn pcs diameter cc-request-timeout 100

Command Syntax set ggsn pcs diameter retry-interval <interval>

Parameters interval: The retry interval for a Diameter client.

Value range interval: 0..2147483647

Default value interval: 2

Usage Use this command to set the retry interval in seconds for a Diameter client.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn pcs diameter retry-interval 10

Command Syntax set ggsn pcs diameter trigger-for-qos-change <value>

Parameters value: controls whether the PCS is informed about changes in the Quality of Service (QoS) of the PDP context.

Value range value: ‘disabled’, ‘enabled’

Default value value: ‘enabled’

Usage Use this command to set whether the PCS is informed about changes in the Quality of Service (QoS) of the PDP context.

Output Not applicable

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4.11.1.5 Set trigger for RAT change

4.11.1.6 Set trigger for SGSN handover

4.11.1.7 Set Tx expiration behaviour

Example host> set ggsn pcs diameter trigger-for-qos-change enabled

host> set ggsn pcs diameter trigger-for-qos-change disabled

Command Syntax set ggsn pcs diameter trigger-for-rat-change <value>

Parameters value: controls whether the PCS is informed about changes in radio access.

Value range value: ‘disabled’, ‘enabled’

Default value value: ‘enabled’

Usage Use this command to set whether the PCS is informed about changes in radio access.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn pcs diameter trigger-for-rat-change enabled

host> set ggsn pcs diameter trigger-for-rat-change disabled

Command Syntax set ggsn pcs diameter trigger-for-sgsn-handover <value>

Parameters value: controls whether the PCS is informed about SGSN han-dovers.

Value range value: ‘disabled’, ‘enabled’

Default value value: ‘enabled’

Usage Use this command to set whether the PCS is informed about SGSN handovers.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn pcs diameter trigger-for-sgsn-change enabled

host> set ggsn pcs diameter trigger-for-sgsn-change disabled

Command Syntax set ggsn pcs diameter tx-expiration-behaviour <value>

Parameters value: determines whether Tx timer expiration may terminate the DCCA session.

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4.11.1.8 Set the client watchdog timeout (Tw)

4.11.1.9 Set report type

Value range value: ‘fail’, ‘wait’

Default value value: ‘fail’

Usage Use this command to set whether Tx timer expiration may termi-nate the DCCA session.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn pcs diameter tx-expiration-behaviour fail

host> set ggsn pcs diameter tx-expiration-behaviour wait

host> set ggsn pcs diameter tx-expiration-behaviour default

Command Syntax set ggsn pcs diameter watchdog-timeout <value>

Parameters value: The watchdog timeout for a Diameter client

Value range value: 0..255

Default value value: 30

Usage Use this command to set the watchdog timeout in seconds for Diameter client.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn pcs diameter watchdog-timeout 100

Command Syntax set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type <value>

Parameters value: type of traffic or usage time that can be configured as to be reported to PCS when a threshold value is reached.

Value range value: ‘uplink-volume’, ‘downlink-volume’, ‘total-volume’, ‘time’

Default value value: None

Usage Use this command to specify the type of traffic and usage time that should be reported to PCS when a threshold value is reached.

Output Not applicable

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4.11.1.10 Set trigger status

Example host> set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type uplink-volume

host> set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type downlink-volume

host> set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type total-volume

host> set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type time

Command Syntax set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type <report-type> trigger-status <value>

Parameters report-value: type of traffic or usage time that can be config-ured as to be reported to PCS when a threshold value is reached.

value: controls whether Flexi reports to PCS the volume of the corresponding type of traffic and/or usage time.

Value range report-type: ‘uplink-volume’, ‘downlink-volume’, ‘total-volume’, ‘time’

value: ‘disabled’, ‘enabled’

Default value report-type: None

value: ‘disabled’

Usage Use this command to specify whether Flexi reports to PCS the volume of the corresponding type of traffic and/or usage time.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type uplink-volume trigger-status enabled

host> set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type uplink-volume trigger-status disabled

host> set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type downlink-volume trigger-status enabled

host> set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type downlink-volume trigger-status disabled

host> set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type total-volume trigger-status enabled

host> set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type time trigger-status enabled

host> set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type time trigger-status disabled

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4.11.1.11 Set volume and time thresholds

4.11.1.12 Create a new Diameter peer

Command Syntax set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type <report-type> report-threshold <value>

Parameters report-value: type of traffic or usage time that can be config-ured as to be reported to PCS when a threshold value is reached.

value: the threshold upon which, Flexi reports to PCS the volume of the corresponding type of traffic and/or usage time.

Value range report-type: ‘uplink-volume’, ‘downlink-volume’, ‘total-volume’, ‘time’

value: 0…2000000000

Default value report-type: None

value: 1024 for traffic

0 for time

Usage Use this command to specify the volume threshold in kBytes and time threshold in seconds upon which, Flexi reports to PCS the volume of the corresponding type of traffic and/or usage time.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type uplink-volume report-threshold 50000

host> set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type downlink-volume report-threshold 1000000

host> set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type total-volume report-threshold 700000000

host> set ggsn pcs diameter volume-time-report report-type time report-threshold 50000

Command Syntax add ggsn pcs diameter id <id> address <addr> port <port>

Parameters id: The ID of the Diameter peer.

addr: The IP address of the Diameter peer.

port: The port number of the Diameter peer.

Value range id: 1..65535

port: 0..65535

addr: IPv4 address

Default value name: None.

addr: None.

port: 3868

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4.11.1.13 Delete a Diameter peer

4.11.1.14 Set the peer IP address and port

4.11.1.15 Set the peer selection criterion

Usage Use this command to create a new Diameter peer.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn pcs diameter id 1 address 192.168.20.41 port 25

Command Syntax delete ggsn pcs diameter id <id>

Parameters id: The existing Diameter peer ID.

Value range id: 1..65535

Default value id: None

Usage Use this command to delete an existing Diameter peer.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn pcs diameter id 1

Command Syntax set ggsn pcs diameter id <id> address <addr> port <port>

Parameters id: The existing Diameter peer ID.

addr: The IP address of the Diameter peer.

port: The port number of the Diameter peer.

Value range id: 1..65535

addr: IPv4 address

port: 0..65535

Default value id: None

addr: none

port: 3868

Usage Use this command to define the IP address and port number for the Diameter peer.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn pcs diameter id 1 address 45.78.90.35 port 2000

host> set ggsn pcs diameter id 1 address 45.78.90.35 port default

Command Syntax set ggsn pcs diameter id <id> selection-criterion <criterion>

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4.11.1.16 Set the peer selection pattern

4.11.1.17 Set the peer destination host AVP

Parameters id: The ID of the Diameter peer.

criterion: The selection criterion for the Diameter peer

Value range id: 1..65535

criterion: 'msisdn', 'imsi'

Default value id: none

criterion: 'msisdn'

Usage Use this command to set the selection criterion of the Diameter peer.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn pcs diameter id 1 selection-criterion imsi

Command Syntax set ggsn pcs diameter id <id> selection-pattern <pattern>

Parameters id: The ID of the Diameter peer.

pattern: The selection pattern for the Diameter peer.

Value range id: 1..65535

pattern: octet string (1..20)

Default value id: none

pattern: none

Usage Use this command to set the selection pattern of the Diameter peer.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn pcs diameter id 1 selection-pattern dia*

Command Syntax set ggsn pcs diameter id <id> host <host>

Parameters id: The ID of the Diameter peer.

host: The destination host AVP for the Diameter peer

Value range id: 1..65535

host: octet string (1..1000)

Default value id: none

host: empty

Usage Use this command to set the destination host AVP for the Diameter peer.

Output Not applicable

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4.11.1.18 Set the peer destination realm AVP

4.11.1.19 Show the PCS configuration

Example host> set ggsn pcs diameter id 1 host somehost

Command Syntax set ggsn pcs diameter id <id> realm <realm>

Parameters id: The ID of the Diameter peer.

realm: The destination realm AVP for the Diameter peer.

Value range id: 1..65535

realm: octet string (1..1000)

Default value id: none

realm: empty

Usage Use this command to set the destination realm AVP of the Diameter peer.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn pcs diameter id 1 realm somerealm

Command Syntax show ggsn pcs parameters

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display the PCS configuration.

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4.12 NPS configuration

4.12.1 Set the base DN

4.12.2 Set the type of user identifier

Output show ggsn pcs parametersPCS CONFIGURATION

Ga IP address <Address>Ga routing instance <RI>

PCS DIAMETER CLIENT CONFIGURATION

Watchdog timeout (Tw) <value>CCR Timeout (Tx) <value>Connection retry interval <value>Alarming result codes <value>Trigger for SGSN handover <value>Trigger for QoS change <value>Trigger for RAT change <value>Tx expiration behaviour <value>

PCS REPORT CONFIGURATIONREPORT TYPE THRESHOLD TRIGGER STATUS uplink-traffic <value> <value> downlink-traffic <value> <value>total-traffic <value> <value>time <value> <value>

DIAMETER PEER TABLE

Diameter peer Id <id> Address <address> Port <value> Selection Criterion <value> Selection Pattern <value> Host <value> Realm <value>...

Example See Output

Command Syntax set ggsn nps base-dn <name>

Parameters name: The LDAP base name.

Value range name: octet string (size 1..64)

Default value name: None

Usage Use this command to set the LDAP base name. This value is used for searching.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn nsm base-dn o=GGSN,dc=operator,dc=com

Command Syntax set ggsn nps user-id-type <type>

Parameters type: The user identifier.

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4.12.3 Add IP address and port

4.12.4 Delete the IP address

4.12.5 Show the NPS configuration

Value range type: 'imsi' or 'msisdn'

Default value type: 'imsi'

Usage Use this command to set the user identifier. This parameter defines whether the Flexi ISN uses the subscriber's IMSI or MSISDN when locating the subscriber's profile in the NPS.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn nps user-id-type msisdnhost> set ggsn nps user-id-type default

Command Syntax add ggsn nps address <addr> port <port>

Parameters addr: The IP address of the NPS.port: The port number of the NPS.

Value range addr: IPv4 address.port: 0..65535

Default value addr: noneport: 15004

Usage Use this command to add a new IP address and port to the NPS configuration.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn nps address 10.0.69.7 port 400

Command Syntax delete ggsn nps address <addr>

Parameters addr: The IP address of the NPS.

Value range addr: IPv4 address.

Default value addr: none

Usage Use this command to delete an IP address from the NPS configu-ration.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn nps address 10.0.69.7

Command Syntax show ggsn nps parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display the NPS configuration.

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4.13 Access pointA new access point is added with the add command (see Section Create an access point of the type normal, GRE-tunnel, IP-over-IP, or L2TP). The configuration of an access point is started with the command start ggsn config ap <name>, where <name> is the access point to be configured. The access point must exist before the start command is entered.After the start command is entered, you can configure the access point by using the commands listed in Section Access point configuration.There is no separate command for ending the access point configuration.Example:

1. host> add ggsn ap someap.com type normal dynamic-addr 10.11.12.13 mask 32

2. host> start ggsn config ap someap.com3. Configure the access point by using the commands in Section Access point config-

uration

4.13.1 Create an access point of the type normal, GRE-tunnel, IP-over-IP, or L2TP

Output NPS CONFIGURATIONBase DN: <Value>User identifier: <IMSI/MSISDN>IP address Port<Address> <Value>...

Example See the Output

Command Syntax add ggsn ap <name> type <type> {dynamic-addr|static-addr} <addr> mask <mask>

Parameters name: The name of the new access point.type: The type of the new access point.addr: The dynamic or static address poolmask: The address mask for the dynamic/static address pool

Value range name: octet string (1..63)type: 'normal', 'gre-tunnel', 'ip-over-ip', 'l2tp'addr: IP addressmask: 0..32

Default value name: nonetype: 'normal'addr: nonemask: none

Usage Use this command to add a new access point. The given name must be a valid domain name and follow the DNS naming conven-tions.

Output Not applicable

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4.13.2 Create an access point of the type native-ipv6 or ipv6-tunnel-over-ipv4

4.13.3 Delete an access point

4.13.4 Copy an access point

Examples host> add ggsn ap service.com type normal dynamic-addr 20.35.55.10 mask 24host> add ggsn ap service2.com type gre-tunnel static-addr 45.67.89.11 mask 20

Command Syntax add ggsn ap <name> type <type> prefix-ipv6 <prefix> length <length>

Parameters name: The name of the new access point.type: The type of the new access point.prefix: The IPv6 prefix for dynamic address allocationlength: The network mask for the IPv6 prefix.

Value range name: octet string (1..63)type: 'native-ipv6', 'ipv6-tunnel-over-ipv4'prefix: IPv6 addresslength: 43..64

Default value name: nonetype: noneaddr: nonemask: none

Usage Use this command to add a new IPv6 access point. The given name must be valid domain name and follow the DNS naming conventions.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> add ggsn ap service.com type native-ipv6 prefix-ipv6 1::1 length 45host> add ggsn ap service.com type ipv6-tunnel-over-ipv4 prefix-ipv6 2::2 length 45

Command Syntax delete ggsn ap <name>

Parameters name: The access point name to be deleted.

Value range name: octet string (1..63)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to delete an existing access point.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn ap anotherservice.company.com

Command Syntax copy ggsn ap <old-name> <new-name>

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4.13.5 Rename an access point

4.13.6 Start an access point configuration

Parameters old-name: The access point that is used as a template when creating a new one.new-name: The name of the new access point.

Value range old-name: octet string (1..63)new-name: octet string (1..63)

Default value old-name: nonenew-name: none

Usage Use this command to create a new access point that is based on an existing access point. An existing access point is used as template for the new one.

Output Not applicable

Example host> copy ggsn ap anotherservice.company.com service.company.com

Command Syntax rename ggsn ap name <old-name> new <new-name>

Parameters old-name: An existing access point namenew-name: The new name for an existing access point.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to give a new name for an existing access point.

Output Not applicable

Example host> rename ggsn ap name tempap.com new finalap.com

Command Syntax start ggsn config ap <name>

Parameters name: The access point name.

Value range name: octet string (1..63)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to start the configuration of an access point.There is no separate command to end the configuration of an access point.

Output Not applicable

Example host> start ggsn config ap newap.com

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4.13.7 Access point configuration

4.13.7.1 Set the description

4.13.7.2 Set the numeric identification

4.13.7.3 Set the row status to inactive

4.13.7.4 Set the mode

Command Syntax set ggsn ap description <descr>

Parameters descr: The description for the access point.

Value range descr: octet string (1..63)

Default value descr: none

Usage Use this command to set the description for an access point.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap description "Service 1"

Command Syntax set ggsn ap numeric-id <id>

Parameters id: The numeric value for identification used by some RADIUS servers that are unable to handle access point names.

Value range id: 0..2147483647

Default value id: 0

Usage Use this command to set the numeric value for an access point. This value is used instead of the access point name by some RADIUS servers which are unable to handle access point names.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap numeric-id 2host> set ggsn ap numeric-id default

Command Syntax set ggsn ap row-status inactiveset ggsn ap row-status active

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to deactivate and activate the row status for an access point.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap row-status inactivehost> set ggsn ap row-status active

Command Syntax set ggsn ap mode <mode>

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4.13.7.5 Set the virtual mobile address

4.13.7.6 Set the tunnel local IP address

4.13.7.7 Set the tunnel remote IP address

Parameters mode: The mode for the access point.

Value range mode: 'normal', 'ggsn', radius', 'pcrf', 'nps', or 'prohibited'

Default value mode: normal

Usage Use this command to set the mode for an access point.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap mode ggsnhost> set ggsn ap mode default

Command Syntax set ggsn ap virtual-mobile-addr <addr>

Parameters addr: The relay agent IP address for the DHCP server.

Value range addr: IPv4 address

Default value addr: 0.0.0.0

Usage Use this command to set the virtual mobile address.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap virtual-mobile-addr 122.123.124.125host> set ggsn ap virtual-mobile-addr default

Command Syntax set ggsn ap local-tunnel-addr <addr>

Parameters addr: The tunnel local IP address.

Value range addr: IPv4 address

Default value addr: none

Usage Use this command to set the tunnel local IP address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap local-tunnel-addr 127.10.10.10

Command Syntax set ggsn ap remote-tunnel-addr <addr>

Parameters addr: The tunnel remote IP address.

Value range addr: IPv4 address

Default value addr: none

Usage Use this command to set the tunnel remote IP address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap remote-tunnel-addr 127.10.10.11

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4.13.7.8 Set the secondary tunnel IP address

4.13.7.9 Enable redistribution to RIP

4.13.7.10 Enable redistribution to OSPF

Command Syntax set ggsn ap secondary-tunnel-addr <addr>

Parameters addr: The secondary tunnel IP address.

Value range addr: IPv4 address

Default value addr: none

Usage Use this command to set the secondary tunnel IP address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap secondary-tunnel-addr 127.10.10.10

Command Syntax set ggsn ap redistr-rip enableset ggsn ap redistr-rip disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the redistribution to RIP. If this option is enabled, static routes created for collecting packets for this access point will be marked for redistribution to RIP. This option has no effect on access points that use tunnels.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap redistr-rip enablehost> set ggsn ap redistr-rip disable

Command Syntax set ggsn ap redistr-ospf enableset ggsn ap redistr-ospf disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the redistribution to OSPF. If this option is enabled, static routes created for collecting packets for this access point will be marked for redistribution to OSPF. This option has no effect on access points that use tunnels.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap redistr-ospf enablehost> set ggsn ap redistr-ospf disable

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4.13.7.11 Enable OSPF

4.13.7.12 Select the routing instance

4.13.7.13 Set the DHCP server IP addresses

Command Syntax set ggsn ap ospf enableset ggsn ap ospf disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable OSPF. When enabled, the Flexi ISN advertises the dynamic and static address spaces to the far end router. No area or hello interval settings are needed since the Flexi ISN copies those from the received OSPF hello messages.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap ospf enablehost> set ggsn ap ospf disable

Command Syntax set ggsn ap routing-instance <inst>

Parameters inst: Routing instance.

Value range inst: default + defined routing instances

Default value inst: 'default'

Usage Use this command to set the used routing instance. There is always at least the "default" instance.

Output Not applicable

Example See the command syntax.

Command Syntax set ggsn ap dhcp-server-1-addr <addr>set ggsn ap dhcp-server-2-addr <addr>set ggsn ap dhcp-server-3-addr <addr>set ggsn ap dhcp-server-4-addr <addr>

Parameters addr: The IP address of the DHCP server.

Value range addr: IPv4 address

Default value addr: 0.0.0.0

Usage Use this command to set DHCP addresses 1, 2, 3, and 4 for this access point.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap dhcp-server-1-addr 10.11.12.13host> set ggsn ap dhcp-server-1-addr default

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4.13.7.14 Disable the sending of the release message

4.13.7.15 Enable and disable the usage of dynamic tunnels

4.13.7.16 Set the maximum active PDP contexts

Command Syntax set ggsn ap send-release disableset ggsn ap send-release enable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the sending of the DHCP release message when a PDP context has been deleted.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap send-release disablehost> set ggsn ap send-release enable

Command Syntax set ggsn ap dynamic-tunnels enableset ggsn ap dynamic-tunnels disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the Flexi ISN to accept the tunnel definitions given by a RADIUS server.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap dynamic-tunnels enablehost> set ggsn ap dynamic-tunnels disable

Command Syntax set ggsn ap max-act-pdpcontext <max-pdp>

Parameters max-pdp: The maximum number of active PDP contexts.

Value range max-pdp: 1..4000000

Default value max-pdp: 1

Usage Use this command to set the maximum number of active PDP contexts. The maximum number supported for Entry level Flexi ISN is 666K PDP contexts, for Medium level is 1332K PDP con-texts, for Large level is 2M PDP contexts and for Dual Chassis is 4M PDP contexts. The mentioned numbers of PDP Contexts require an 8GB memory to be installed on each one of the man-agement and service blades.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap max-act-pdpcontext 10000host> set ggsn ap max-act-pdpcontext default

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4.13.7.17 Set the maximum dynamic addresses

4.13.7.18 Set the quarantine time

4.13.7.19 Set the IP address generation method

Command Syntax set ggsn ap max-dyn-address <max-addr>

Parameters max-addr: The maximum number of dynamic IP addresses.

Value range max-addr: 0..4000000

Default value max-addr: 0

Usage Use this command to set the upper limit for the number of dynamic IP addresses for this access point. It is recommended that the total amount of local IP addresses (in terms of the entire Flexi ISN, not per access point) does not exceed the theoretical value of 4000000, to avoid serious performance degradations in certain cases.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap max-dyn-address 10000host> set ggsn ap max-dyn-address default

Command Syntax set ggsn ap quarantine-time <time>

Parameters time: The quarantine time period.

Value range time: 0..86400

Default value time: 0

Usage Use this command to set the maximum time in seconds (quaran-tine time) for an IP address which is reserved for an access point after it has been released from the connection.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap quarantine-time 10000

Command Syntax set ggsn ap addr-gen-method <method>

Parameters method: The generation method.

Value range method: 'dhcp', 'radius', 'ggsn' or 'l2tp'

Default value method: 'ggsn'

Usage Use this command to select the allocation method for the dynamic IP address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap addr-gen-method radiushost> set ggsn ap addr-gen-method default

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4.13.7.20 Set the user authentication method

4.13.7.21 Disable and enable intermobile traffic

4.13.7.22 Disable the inter-access-point traffic

Command Syntax set ggsn ap user-auth-method <method>

Parameters method: The user authentication method.

Value range method: 1) For access point types 'Normal IPv4', 'GRE tunnel', 'IP over IP', 'GRE All' or 'IP over IP All' the possible values are: 'radius', 'radius-msisdn', or 'radius-apn'.2) For access point type 'L2TP' the possible values are : 'l2tp-pap', 'l2tp-pap-msisdn', 'l2tp-pap-apn', 'l2tp-pap-imsi', 'l2tp-chap', 'l2tp-chap-msisdn', 'l2tp-chap-apn', 'l2tp-proxy', or 'l2tp-chap-imsi'.

Default value method: 'radius'

Usage Use this command to set the user authentication method.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap user-auth-method radiushost> set ggsn ap user-auth-method default

Command Syntax set ggsn ap intermobile-traffic disableset ggsn ap intermobile-traffic enable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to disable and enable the traffic between mobiles belonging to same access point.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap intermobile-traffic disablehost> set ggsn ap intermobile-traffic enable

Command Syntax set ggsn ap interap-traffic disable set ggsn ap interap-traffic enable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to disable and enable the traffic between mobiles belonging to different access points.

Output Not applicable

Example See the command syntax.

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4.13.7.23 Disable and enable unverified mobile acceptance

4.13.7.24 Set flag Use Of GTP Information Enrichment in Access Points

Command Syntax set ggsn ap unverified-mobile disableset ggsn ap unverified-mobile enable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the unverified mobile functionality. If this functionality has been enabled and the selec-tion mode differs from 0 (zero), the Flexi ISN will accept the PDP context activation request.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap unverified-mobile disablehost> set ggsn ap unverified-mobile enable

Command Syntax set ggsn ap gtp-information-enrichment <status>

Parameters status: Defines if GTP Information Enrichment Feature will be used for this access point

Value range status: 'enabled', 'disabled'

Default value status: 'disabled'

Usage Use this command to enable/disable GTP Information Enrichment Feature for this access point

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap gtp-information-enrichment enable

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4.13.7.25 Set IP address range 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20

Command Syntax set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-1 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-2 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-3 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-4 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-5 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-6 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-7 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-8 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-9 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-10 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-11 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-12 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-13 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-14 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-15 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-16 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-17 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-18 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-19 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-20 address <addr> mask-len <length> type <type>

Parameters addr: The IP address.length: mask lengthtype: The address type of PoolNetwork

Value range addr: IPv4 addresslength: 0..32type: notUsed,dynamic,static

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4.13.7.26 Set the toll free subnetwork address

4.13.7.27 Set the address of the primary DNS server

Default value addr: 0.0.0.0length: 32type: notUsed

Usage Use this command to set the dynamic address pool subnetwork IP address, the mask length and the type.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap ip-pool-range-1 address 2.2.2.2 mask-len 23 type static

Command Syntax set ggsn ap toll-free-1 address <addr> mask-len <length>set ggsn ap toll-free-2 address <addr> mask-len <length>set ggsn ap toll-free-3 address <addr> mask-len <length>set ggsn ap toll-free-4 address <addr> mask-len <length>

Parameters addr: The address.length: The mask length

Value range addr: IPv4 addresslength: 0..32

Default value addr: 0.0.0.0length: 32

Usage Use this command to set the toll free subnetwork address for toll free networks 1-4.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap toll-free-2 address 10.4.5.6 mask-len 32

Command Syntax set ggsn ap dns-primary <addr>

Parameters addr: address.

Value range addr: IPv4 address

Default value addr: 0.0.0.0

Usage Use this command to set the IP address of the primary DNS server.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap dns-primary 20.21.22.23

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4.13.7.28 Set the address of the secondary DNS server

4.13.7.29 Set the session timeout

4.13.7.30 Set the idle timeout

4.13.7.31 Disable and enable the DSCP marking

Command Syntax set ggsn ap dns-secondary <addr>

Parameters addr: address.

Value range addr: IPv4 address

Default value addr: 0.0.0.0

Usage Use this command to set the IP address of the secondary DNS server.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap dns-secondary 20.21.22.23

Command Syntax set ggsn ap session-timeout <value>

Parameters value: timeout

Value range value: 0..31622400

Default value value: 0

Usage Use this command to set the upper limit for the existence of a PDP context.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap session-timeout 10000host> set ggsn ap session-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn ap idle-timeout <value>

Parameters value: timeout

Value range value: 0..31622400

Default value value: 0

Usage Use this command to set the upper limit for the time a PDP context can exist in the idle state.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap idle-timeout 10000host> set ggsn ap idle-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn ap mark-dscp disableset ggsn ap mark-dscp enable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

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4.13.7.32 Set the IPv6 prefix

4.13.7.33 Set the shared secret (L2TP)

4.13.7.34 Set the host name (L2TP)

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to disable and enable the marking of the users' uplink packets. The marking is done by the DSCPs that are used in the backbone.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap mark-dscp disablehost> set ggsn ap mark-dscp enable

Command Syntax set ggsn ap prefix-ipv6 <prefix> length <length>

Parameters prefix: The IPv6 prefix.length: The length of the IPv6 prefix.

Value range prefix: octet string (2..19)length: 43..64

Default value prefix: nonelength: none

Usage Use this command to set the IPv6 prefix and the length of prefix for a context access point.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap prefix-ipv6 ff00::0010 length 64

Command Syntax set ggsn ap l2tp-shared-secret <value>

Parameters value: shared string

Value range value: octet string (1..255)

Default value value: none

Usage Use this command to set the shared secret string used for authen-tication and encryption between the access point and the LNS. If the value is empty, no authentication/encryption is done.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap l2tp-shared-secret lstptopsecret

Command Syntax set ggsn ap l2tp-hostname <value>

Parameters value: host name

Value range value: octet string (1..64)

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4.13.7.35 Set the remote port number (L2TP)

4.13.7.36 Set the hello interval (L2TP)

4.13.7.37 Set the maximum retransmits

Default value value: empty string (use default value to set this parameter empty)

Usage Use this command to set the host name used in the SCCRQ sent to the LNS.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap l2tp-hostname somehosthost> set ggsn ap l2tp-hostname default

Command Syntax set ggsn ap l2tp-port <value>

Parameters value: port number

Value range value: 0..65535

Default value value: 1701

Usage Use this command to set the remote UDP port number.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap l2tp-port 1000host> set ggsn ap l2tp-port default

Command Syntax set ggsn ap l2tp-hello-interval <value>

Parameters value: hello interval

Value range value: 0..1000000

Default value value: 60

Usage Use this command to set the interval for how often hello messages are sent to the LNS.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap l2tp-hello-interval 1100host> set ggsn ap l2tp-hello-interval default

Command Syntax set ggsn ap l2tp-max-retransmits <value>

Parameters value: max retransmits

Value range value: octet string (1..255)

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to set maximum SCCRQ retransmissions after tunnel failure or previous retransmission round of SCCRQ failed.

Output Not applicable

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4.13.7.38 Set the primary IPv6 address of the DNS

4.13.7.39 Set the secondary IPv6 address of the DNS

4.13.7.40 Set the IPv6 address of the DHCPv6 server during the P-CSCF pro-cedure

Examples host> set ggsn ap l2tp-max-retransmits 1 2 4 8 8 8 8 8

Command Syntax set ggsn ap dns-ipv6-primary <addr>

Parameters addr: The primary IPv6 address of the DNS.

Value range addr: IPv6 address

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to set the primary IPv6 address of the DNS to be sent in the response message to 'Activate PDP Context'.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap dns-ipv6-primary 23:34:45:56:33:67

Command Syntax set ggsn ap dns-ipv6-secondary <addr>

Parameters addr: The secondary IPv6 address of the DNS..

Value range addr: IPv6 address

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to set the secondary IPv6 address of the DNS to be sent in the response message to 'Activate PDP Context'.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap dns-ipv6-secondary 23:34:45:56:33:68

Command Syntax set ggsn ap dhcp-server-ipv6 <addr>

Parameters addr: The IPv6 address of the DHCPv6 server.

Value range addr: Valid IPv6 address

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to set the IPv6 address of the DHCPv6 server during the P-CSCF procedure.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap dhcp-server-ipv6 ff::1

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4.13.7.41 Set the IPv6 address of the DHCPv6 Relay Agent during the P-CSCF procedure

4.13.7.42 Set the number of P-CSCF IP Addresses

4.13.7.43 Enable and disable the use of the primary IP address for the second-ary connection

4.13.7.44 Set the ping interval

Command Syntax set ggsn ap dhcp-agent-ipv6 <addr>

Parameters addr: The IPv6 address of the DHCPv6 Relay Agent

Value range addr: Valid IPv6 address

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to set the IPv6 address of the DHCPv6 Relay Agent during the P-CSCF procedure.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap dhcp-agent-ipv6 ff::2

Command Syntax set ggsn ap pcscf-number <value>

Parameters value: The number of P-CSCF IP Addresses.

Value range value: 0…10

Default value value: 0

Usage Use this command to set the number of P-CSCF IP Addresses.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap pcscf-number 1host> set ggsn ap pcscf-number 0

Command Syntax set ggsn ap primary-ip-address enableset ggsn ap primary-ip-address disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the use of the primary IP address for the secondary connection.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap primary-ip-address enablehost> set ggsn ap primary-ip-address disable

Command Syntax set ggsn ap ping-interval <value>

Parameters value: The delay between ICMP echo messages.

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4.13.7.45 Set the maximum bitrate for real-time traffic

4.13.7.46 Set the maximum bitrate for conversational traffic

4.13.7.47 Set the maximum bitrate for streaming traffic

Value range value: (0.. 2147483647)

Default value value: none

Usage Use this command to set the interval for the ICMP echo mes-sages.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap ping-interval 100

Command Syntax set ggsn ap max-bitrate-real-traffic <value>

Parameters value: The maximum bitrate for real-time traffic.

Value range value: 0.. 2147483647

Default value value: 60000

Usage Use this command to set the upper limit for the capacity that can be used for real-time (conversational and streaming) contexts.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap max-bitrate-real-traffic 100host> set ggsn ap max-bitrate-real-traffic default

Command Syntax set ggsn ap max-bitrate-conv-traffic <value>

Parameters value: The maximum bitrate for conversational traffic.

Value range value: 0.. 2147483647

Default value value: 30000

Usage Use this command to set the upper limit for the capacity that can be used for conversational class.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap max-bitrate-conv-traffic 100host> set ggsn ap max-bitrate-conv-traffic default

Command Syntax set ggsn ap max-bitrate-stream-traffic <value>

Parameters value: The maximum bitrate for streaming traffic.

Value range value: 0.. 2147483647

Default value value: 30000

Usage Use this command to set the upper limit for the capacity that can be used for conversational class.

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4.13.7.48 Set the default charging profile

4.13.7.49 Set the DHCP relay agent IPv6 address

4.13.7.50 Enable PAP/CHAP PCO in RADIUS authentication

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap max-bitrate-stream-traffic 100host> set ggsn ap max-bitrate-stream-traffic default

Command Syntax set ggsn ap default-charging-profile <value>

Parameters value: The default charging profile.

Value range value: prepaid, postpaid, postpaid-with-credit-control, hlr, hot-billing

Default value value: None.

Usage Use this command to set the default charging profile.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap default-charging-profile prepaid

Command Syntax set ggsn ap dhcp-agent-ipv6 <addr>

Parameters addr: The IPv6 address of the DHCP.

Value range addr: IPv6 address

Default value addr: None.

Usage Use this command to set the IPv6 address of the DHCP relay agent.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap dhcp-agent-ipv6 58:94:48:25:24:23:22:21

Command Syntax set ggsn ap use-pap-chap-pco enableset ggsn ap use-pap-chap-pco disable

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use these commands to enable/disable PCO usage in RADIUS authentication.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap use-pap-chap-pco enablehost> set ggsn ap trec-id not-used

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4.13.7.51 Set TREC ID

4.13.7.52 Set roamers TREC ID

4.13.7.53 Enable/disable CDR generation for flat-rate users

Command Syntax set ggsn ap trec-id <value>

Parameters trec-id: The name of the TREC used by this access point (AP).

Value range trec-id: 1..64 (characters)

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to set the TREC ID for the AP. To disable TREC usage in the AP, use the value 'not-used'.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap trec-id trec-1

Command Syntax set ggsn ap roamers-trec-id <value>

Parameters roamers-trec-id: The name of the TREC used by this access point (AP) for roamers.

Value range trec-id: 1..64 (characters)

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to set the roamers TREC ID for the AP. To disable TREC for roamers usage in the AP, use the value 'not-used. Other values mean TREC name in trecTable and thus an existing value of TREC name must be used. This parameter is valid only for an IPv4 access point.

g This parameter is invalid without a valid Network Service Aware QoS license.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap roamers-trec-id trec-1host> set ggsn ap roamers-trec-id not-used

Command Syntax set ggsn ap flat-rate-cdr-gen enableset ggsn ap flat-rate-cdr-gen disable

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to enable/disable CDR generation for flat-rate users

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap flat-rate-cdr-gen enable

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4.13.7.54 Enable/disable overbilling protection

4.13.7.55 Set DHCP v4 addresses for IMS

4.13.7.56 Set the policing

Command Syntax set ggsn ap overbilling-protection enableset ggsn ap overbilling-protection disable

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Determines if overbilling protection is enabled or disabled.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap overbilling-protection enable

Command Syntax set ggsn ap dhcp-v4-addresses-for-ims server-address <s-addr> relay-agent-address <a-addr>

Parameters s-addr: IPv4 Address of DHCP Servera-addr: IPv4 Address of DHCP Relay Agent

Value range s-addr: Valid IPv4 addressa-addr: Valid IPv4 address

Default value values: 0.0.0.0

Usage Use this command to set DHCPv4 addresses for IMS.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap dhcp-v4-addresses-for-ims server-address 1.1.1.1 relay-agent-address 2.2.2.2host> set ggsn ap dhcp-v4-addresses-for-ims server-address 0.0.0.0 relay-agent-address 0.0.0.0

Command Syntax set ggsn ap policing <policing>

Parameters policing: policing

Value range policing: '3GPP-policing', 'modified-policing'

Default value policing: '3GPP-policing'

Usage Use this command to set the policing

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap policing 3GPP-policing

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4.13.7.57 Enable/disable usage of broadcast addresses in mobile pools

4.13.7.58 Enable and disable the usage of DHCP tunnels

4.13.7.59 Set charging profile index

4.13.7.60 Set primary WINS server IP address

Command Syntax set ggsn ap use-broadcast-addr enableset ggsn ap use-broadcast-addr disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Determines whether broadcast addresses are used in mobile address pools

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap use-broadcast-addr enablehost> set ggsn ap use-broadcast-addr disable

Command Syntax set ggsn ap dhcp-tunneling enableset ggsn ap dhcp-tunneling disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable DHCP tunneling.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap dhcp-tunneling enablehost> set ggsn ap dhcp-tunneling disable

Command Syntax set ggsn ap charging-profile name <value>

Parameter value: Charging profile name.

Value range value: Selection list.

Default value value: Default.

Usage Use this command to set the value for the charging profile.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap charging-profile name default

Command Syntax set ggsn ap primary-wins-server-address <address>

Parameter address: Primary NetBIOS Name Server (WINS) address.

Value range address: IP address.

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4.13.7.61 Set secondary WINS server IP address

4.13.7.62 Set CDR generation

4.13.7.63 Set real-time primary PDP context activation

Default value address: 0.0.0.0.

Usage Use this command to set the address for the primary WINS server.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap primary-wins-server-address 10.10.10.10

Command Syntax set ggsn ap secondary-wins-server-address <address>

Parameter address: Secondary NetBIOS Name Server (WINS) address.

Value range address: IP address.

Default value address: 0.0.0.0.

Usage Use this command to set the address for the secondary WINS server.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap secondary-wins-server-address 10.10.10.10

Command Syntax set ggsn ap ap-cdr-generation <value>

Parameter value: CDR generation for an access point.

Value range value: 'noCdrs' ' bothCdrs' or 'singleCdr'

Default value value: 'noCdrs'

Usage Use this command to set the CDR generation for an access point.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap ap-cdr-generation singleCdr

Command Syntax set ggsn ap realtime-primary-pdp-context-activation enableset ggsn ap realtime-primary-pdp-context-activation disable

Parameter None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable primary PDP context activation.

Output Not applicable

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4.13.7.64 Set RADIUS accounting mode

4.13.7.65 Set IP spoofing prevention

4.13.8 Default services for access point

4.13.8.1 Define the default service for an access point

Examples host> set ggsn ap realtime-primary-pdp-context-activation enablehost> set ggsn ap realtime-primary-pdp-context-activation disable

Command Syntax set ggsn ap radius-accounting-mode <mode>

Parameter mode: The RADIUS accounting mode.

Value range mode: 'async' or 'sync'

Default value mode:'async'

Usage Use this command to set the RADIUS accounting mode for an access point.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ap radius-accounting-mode sync

Command Syntax set ggsn ap ip-spoofing-prevention enableset ggsn ap ip-spoofing-prevention disable

Parameter None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable IP spoofing prevention

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ap ip-spoofing-prevention enablehost> set ggsn ap ip-spoofing-prevention disable

Command Syntax add ggsn default-service ap <name> service <service>

Parameter service: servicename: access point name

Value range service: octet string (1..64)name: octet string (1..63)

Default value service: nonename: none

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4.13.8.2 Remove the default service from an access point

4.13.8.3 Show the default services

Usage Use this command to define a default service for the given access point. Both names (for the service and access point) must exist when the command is given. The default service can be attached to an access point that has the mode 'ggsn'.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn default-service ap AccessPoint.com service goodService

Command Syntax delete ggsn default-service ap <name> service <service>

Parameter service: servicename: access point name

Value range service: octet string (1..64)name: octet string (1..63)

Default value service: nonename: none

Usage Use this command to remove a default service from the given access point. Both names (for the service and access point) must exist when the command is given.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn default-service ap AccessPoint.com service goodService

Command Syntax show ggsn default-service parameters [ap <name>]

Parameter name: access point name (optional, may be omitted)

Value range name: octet string (1..63)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to display the default services for all access points or a single access point.

Output DEFAULT SERVICE CONFIGURATIONDefault ServicesService id Service name Access point Charging priority <Value> <Value> <Value> <Value>

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4.13.9 Show the statistics for an access point

Example host> show ggsn default-service parameters DEFAULT SERVICE CONFIGURATIONDefault ServicesService id Service name Access point Charging priority 1 service1 oneap.com 12 service2 someap.com 2host> show ggsn default-service parameters ap someap.comDEFAULT SERVICE CONFIGURATIONDefault ServicesService id Service name Access point Chargingpriority 2 service2 someap.com 2

Command Syntax show ggsn statistics ap <name>

Parameter name: The context access point name.

Value range name: octet string (1..63)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to display the statistics for an access point.

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Output ACCESS POINT STATISTICS FOR <access point name>

GTP STATISTICS

GTP packets received: <Value>GTP packets sent: <Value>Bytes in GTP packets received: <Value>Bytes in GTP packets sent: <Value>GTP packets received during time period:<Value>GTP packets sent during time period: <Value>Bytes in GTP Packets Received (High capacity)

<Value>Bytes in GTP Packets Sent (High capacity)

<Value>

PDP STATISTICS

Create PDP context messages: <Value>Update PDP context messages: <Value>Delete PDP context messages: <Value>Active PDP contexts: <Value>Duration of PDP contexts: <Value>PDP Context count: <Value>PDP Context activation failures: <Value>PDP Contexts used: <Value>PDP Contexts created: <Value>PDP Contexts used peak: <Value>Average duration of PDP Contexts: <Value>Inactive backup PDP contexts <Value>Active backup PDP contexts <Value>HA create PDP messages <Value>HA update PDP messages <Value>HA delete PDP messages <Value>GGSN initiated QoS changes OK <Value>

DIRECT TUNNEL PDP STATISTICS

Active PDP Contexts <Value>PDP Context Count <Value>PDP Context Activation Failures <Value>

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IP STATISTICS

Used dynamic IP addresses: <Value>Used static IP addresses: <Value>Average usage of dynamic IP addresses: <Value>Max number of reserved IP addresses: <Value>Min number of reserved IP addresses <Value>Average Usage of Allocated IP Addresses <Value>Maximum Number of Allocated IP Addresses<Value>

CDR STATISTICS

Generated CDRs: <Value>

RADIUS STATISTICS

Generated Radius Accounting Messages <Value>Generated Radius Authentication Messages<Value>Responses to Account Messages <Value>Successful Responses to Authentication Messages

<Value>

DOWNLINK CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

Conventional traffic class: <Value>Streaming traffic class: <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 1): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 2): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 3): <Value>Background traffic class: <Value>Conversational traffic class (High capacity)

<Value>Streaming traffic class (High capacity) <Value>Interactive traffic class (THP 1) (High capacity) <Value>Interactive traffic class (THP 2) (High capacity) <Value>Interactive traffic class (THP 3) (High capacity) <Value>Background traffic class (High capacity)<Value>

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UPLINK CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

Conventional traffic class: <Value>Streaming traffic class: <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 1): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 2): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 3): <Value>Background traffic class: <Value>Conversational traffic class (High capacity)

<Value>Streaming traffic class (High capacity) <Value>Interactive traffic class (THP 1) (High capacity) <Value>Interactive traffic class (THP 2) (High capacity) <Value>Interactive traffic class (THP 3) (High capacity) <Value>Background traffic class (High capacity)<Value>

DOWNLINK DROPPED TRAFFIC STATISTICS

Conventional traffic class: <Value>Streaming traffic class: <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 1): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 2): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 3): <Value>Background traffic class: <Value>Conversational traffic class (High capacity)

<Value>Streaming traffic class (High capacity) <Value>Interactive traffic class (THP 1) (High capacity) <Value>Interactive traffic class (THP 2) (High capacity) <Value>Interactive traffic class (THP 3) (High capacity) <Value>Background traffic class (High capacity)<Value>

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UPLINK PEAK TRAFFIC STATISTICS

Conventional traffic class: <Value>Streaming traffic class: <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 1): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 2): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 3): <Value>Background traffic class: <Value>

UPLINK MINIMUM TRAFFIC STATISTICS

Conventional traffic class: <Value>Streaming traffic class: <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 1): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 2): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 3): <Value>Background traffic class: <Value>

UPLINK AVERAGE TRAFFIC STATISTICS

Conventional traffic class: <Value>Streaming traffic class: <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 1): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 2): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 3): <Value>Background traffic class: <Value>

DOWNLINK PEAK TRAFFIC STATISTICS

Conventional traffic class: <Value>Streaming traffic class: <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 1): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 2): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 3): <Value>Background traffic class: <Value>

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4.13.10 Show active access point list

4.13.11 Show the access point configuration

DOWNLINK MINIMUM TRAFFIC STATISTICS

Conventional traffic class: <Value>Streaming traffic class: <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 1): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 2): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 3): <Value>Background traffic class: <Value>

DOWNLINK AVERAGE TRAFFIC STATISTICS

Conventional traffic class: <Value>Streaming traffic class: <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 1): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 2): <Value>Interactive traffic class (priority 3): <Value>Background traffic class: <Value>

DHCP CLIENT STATISTICS

DHCP requests sent <Value>DHCP responses OK <Value>DHCP responses NOT OK <Value>DHCP requests erroneus <Value>

Example See the command syntax and the output.

Command Syntax show ggsn ap-active list

Parameter None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display a list of access point names that are in active mode.

Output Not applicable

Example host> show ggsn ap-active list

Command Syntax show ggsn ap <name> parameters

Parameter name: access point name

Value range name: octet string (1..63)

Default value name: none

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Usage Use this command to display the configuration for an access point.

Output [Type: 'normal','gre-tunnel','ip-over-ip']

ACCESS POINT CONFIGURATION

Name <Value>AP type <Value>Numeric ID <Value>Row Status <Active/Not active>Mode <Value>Description <Value>Virtual mobile address <Address>Tunnel local IP address <Address>Tunnel remote IP address <Address>OSPF <Enabled/Disabled>Redistribute RIP <Enabled/Disabled>Redistribute OSPF <Enabled/Disabled>Routing instance <Value>Secondary tunnel address <Address>Ping interval <Value>DHCP server 1 address <Address>DHCP server 2 address <Address>DHCP server 3 address <Address>DHCP server 4 address <Address>Release message sending <Enabled/Disabled>Primary authentication server IP address

<Address>Primary authentication server port <Value>Primary authentication server key <Value>Primary authentication server description

<Value>Secondary authentication server IP address

<Address>Secondary authentication server port <Value>Secondary authentication server key <Value>Secondary authentication server description

<Value>Primary accounting server IP address <Address>Primary accounting server port <Value>Primary accounting server key <Value>Primary accounting server descriptio <Value>

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Secondary authentication server IP address <Address>

Secondary authentication server port <Value>Secondary authentication server key <Value>Secondary authentication server description

<Value>Primary accounting server IP address <Address>Primary accounting server port <Value>Primary accounting server key <Value>Primary accounting server description <Value>Secondary accounting server IP address<Address>Secondary accounting server port <Value>Secondary accounting server key <Value>Secondary accounting server description <Value>Third accounting server IP address <Address>Third accounting server port <Value>Third accounting server key <Value>Third accounting server description <Value>Fourth accounting server IP address <Address>Fourth accounting server port <Value>Fourth accounting server key <Value>Fourth accounting server description <Value>Fifth accounting server IP address <Address>Fifth accounting server port <Value>Fifth accounting server key <Value>Fifth accounting server description <Value>Sixth accounting server IP address <Address>Sixth accounting server port <Value>Sixth accounting server key <Value>Sixth accounting server description <Value>Seventh accounting server IP address <Address>Seventh accounting server port <Value>Seventh accounting server key <Value>Seventh accounting server description <Value>Client IP address <Address>Account server n <Value>Retransmission Timeouts <Value>Secondary account server mode <Value>Dynamic tunnels <Enabled/Disabled>Authentication Operation <Value>

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Interim accounting <Enabled/Disabled>Radius disconnect server <Address>Radius disonnect server secret key <Value>Radius disonnect server description <Value>2nd Radius disconnect server <Address>2nd Radius disonnect server secret key <Value>2nd Radius disonnect server description <Value>3rd Radius disconnect server <Address>3rd Radius disonnect server secret key <Value>3rd Radius disonnect server description <Value>4th Radius disconnect server <Address>4th Radius disonnect server secret key <Value>4th Radius disonnect server description <Value>Notify AP status change <Value>Max. Active PDP Contexts <Value>Max. Dynamic IP addresses <Value>IP Address Generation Method <Value>User Authentication Method <Value>Use primary address for sec connection

<Enabled/Disabled>Use PAP/CHAP PCO in user authentication

<Enabled/Disabled>Intermobile Traffic <Enabled/Disabled>Inter-AP Traffic <Enabled/Disabled>Unverified Mobile Acceptance <Enabled/Disabled>IP Address 1 Range <Address>IP Address 1 Mask <Value>IP Address 1 Type <Type>IP Address 2 Range <Address>IP Address 2 Mask <Value>IP Address 2 Type <Type>IP Address 3 Range <Address>IP Address 3 Mask <Value>IP Address 3 Type <Type>IP Address 4 Range <Address>IP Address 4 Mask <Value>IP Address 4 Type <Type>IP Address 5 Range <Address>IP Address 5 Mask <Value>IP Address 5 Type <Type>

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IP Address 6 Range <Address>IP Address 6 Mask <Value>IP Address 6 Type <Type>IP Address 7 Range <Address>IP Address 7 Mask <Value>IP Address 7 Type <Type>IP Address 8 Range <Address>IP Address 8 Mask <Value>IP Address 8 Type <Type>IP Address 9 Range <Address>IP Address 9 Mask <Value>IP Address 9 Type <Type>IP Address 10 Range <Address>IP Address 10 Mask <Value>IP Address 10 Type <Type>IP Address 11 Range <Address>IP Address 11 Mask <Value>IP Address 11 Type <Type>IP Address 12 Range <Address>IP Address 12 Mask <Value>IP Address 12 Type <Type>IP Address 13 Range <Address>IP Address 13 Mask <Value>IP Address 13 Type <Type>IP Address 14 Range <Address>IP Address 14 Mask <Value>IP Address 14 Type <Type>IP Address 15 Range <Address>IP Address 15 Mask <Value>IP Address 15 Type <Type>IP Address 16 Range <Address>IP Address 16 Mask <Value>IP Address 16 Type <Type>IP Address 17 Range <Address>IP Address 17 Mask <Value>IP Address 17 Type <Type>IP Address 18 Range <Address>IP Address 18 Mask <Value>IP Address 18 Type <Type>

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IP Address 19 Range <Address>IP Address 19 Mask <Value>IP Address 19 Type <Type>IP Address 20 Range <Address>IP Address 20 Mask <Value>IP Address 20 Type <Type>Toll Free Network 1 <Address>Toll Free Network 1 Mask <Value>Toll Free Network 2 <Address>Toll Free Network 2 Mask <Value>Toll Free Network 3 <Address>Toll Free Network 3 Mask <Value>Toll Free Network 4 <Address>Toll Free Network 4 Mask <Value>DNS 1 <Address>DNS 2 <Address>Address for L7 DNS queries <Address>Session Timeout <Value>Idle Timeout <Value>DSCP Mark uplink packets <Enabled/Disabled>Max bitrate for realtime traffic <Value>Max bitrate for conversational traffic <Value>Max bitrate for streaming traffic <Value>Authorize conversational traffic

<Enabled/Disabled>Authorize streaming traffic <Enabled/Disabled>Authorize interactive traffic

<Enabled/Disabled>Authorize background traffic <Enabled/Disabled>Map QoS A to <Value>Map QoS B to <Value>Map QoS C to <Value>Map QoS D to <Value>Map QoS E to <Value>Map QoS F to <Value>PDP modification timer <Value>TREC ID <Value>TREC ID for roamers <Value>Flat-rate CDR generation <Enabled/Disabled>

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Use Broadcast Type Addresses <Enabled/Disabled>Ignore RADIUS authentication failures

<Enabled/Disabled>Encode vendor specific attributes separately

<Enabled/Disabled>Default charging profile <Value>Realtime primary PDP context activations

<Enabled/Disabled>IPv4 address of a DHCP server <Address>IPv4 address of GGSN as a DHCP relay agent

<Address>Policing <Value>end RADIUS interim message when container closed <Value>DHCP Tunneling <Enabled/Disabled>RADIUS Tunneling in Authentication

<Enabled/Disabled>RADIUS Tunneling in Accounting

<Enabled/Disabled>RADIUS Client Tunneling Address <Value>Charging Limit Profile Index <Value>Primary wins server address <Address>Secondary wins server address <Address>CDR generation <Value>RADIUS accouting to authentication server

<Enabled/Disabled>

[Type: 'native-ipv6']

ACCESS POINT CONFIGURATION

Name <Value>AP type <Value>Numeric ID <Value>Row Status <Active/Not active>Mode <Value>Description <Value>Redistribute RIP <Enabled/Disabled>Redistribute OSPF <Enabled/Disabled>Max. Active PDP Contexts <Value>Max. Dynamic IP addresses <Value>

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Intermobile Traffic <Enabled/Disabled>Inter-AP Traffic <Enabled/Disabled>Unverified Mobile Acceptance <Enabled/Disabled>IPv6 Prefix <Address>IPv6 Mask <Value>Session Timeout <Value>Idle Timeout <Value>DSCP Mark uplink packets <Enabled/Disabled>Max bitrate for realtime traffic <Value>Max bitrate for conversational traffic <Value>Max bitrate for streaming traffic <Value>Authorize conversational traffic

<Enabled/Disabled>Authorize streaming traffic <Enabled/Disabled>Authorize interactive traffic

<Enabled/Disabled>Authorize background traffic <Enabled/Disabled>Map QoS A to <Value>Map QoS B to <Value>Map QoS C to <Value>Map QoS D to <Value>Map QoS E to <Value>Map QoS F to <Value>PDP modification timer <Value>IPv6 address of primary DNS <Address>IPv6 address of secondary DNS <Address>IPv6 address of DHCPv6 server <Address>IPv6 address of DHCPv6 agent <Address>Number of P-CSCF IP addresses <Value>Default charging profile <Value>Ping interval <Value>Flat-rate CDR generation <Enabled/Disabled>Policing <Value>end RADIUS interim message when container closed <Value>DHCP Tunneling <Enabled/Disabled>

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RADIUS Tunneling in Authentication <Enabled/Disabled>

RADIUS Tunneling in Accounting <Enabled/Disabled>

RADIUS Client Tunneling Address <Value>Charging Limit Profile Index <Value>CDR generation <Value>

[Type: 'ipv6-tunnel-over-ipv4']

ACCESS POINT CONFIGURATION

Name <Value>AP type <Value>Numeric ID <Value>Row Status <Active/Not active>Mode <Value>Description <Value>Tunnel local IP address <Address>Tunnel remote IP address <Address>Max. Active PDP Contexts <Value>Max. Dynamic IP addresses <Value>Unverified Mobile Acceptance <Enabled/Disabled>IPv6 Prefix <Address>IPv6 Mask <Value>Session Timeout <Value>Idle Timeout <Value>DSCP Mark uplink packets <Enabled/Disabled>Max bitrate for realtime traffic <Value>Max bitrate for conversational traffic <Value>Max bitrate for streaming traffic <Value>Authorize conversational traffic

<Enabled/Disabled>Authorize streaming traffic <Enabled/Disabled>Authorize interactive traffic

<Enabled/Disabled>Authorize background traffic <Enabled/Disabled>Map QoS A to <Value>Map QoS B to <Value>Map QoS C to <Value>Map QoS D to <Value>Map QoS E to <Value>Map QoS F to <Value>PDP modification timer <Value>IPv6 address of primary DNS <Address>IPv6 address of secondary DNS <Address>IPv6 address of DHCPv6 server <Address>IPv6 address of DHCPv6 agent <Address>Number of P-CSCF IP addresses <Value>Default charging profile <Value>Ping interval <Value>

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Flat-rate CDR generation <Enabled/Disabled>Policing <Value>end RADIUS interim message when container closed <Value>DHCP Tunneling <Enabled/Disabled>RADIUS Tunneling in Authentication

<Enabled/Disabled>RADIUS Tunneling in Accounting

<Enabled/Disabled>RADIUS Client Tunneling Address <Value>Charging Limit Profile Index <Value>CDR generation <Value>

[Type: 'l2tp']ACCESS POINT CONFIGURATION

Name <Value>AP type <Value>Numeric id <Value>Row Status <Active/Not active>Description <Value>Mode <Value>Virtual mobile address <Address>Tunnel local IP address <Address>Tunnel remote IP address <Address>Routing instance <Value>Secondary tunnel address <Address>Ping interval <Value>l2tp Shared Secret <Value>Hostname <Value>Remote Port Number <Value>Hello Interval <Value>Max. Active PDP Contexts <Value>Max. Dynamic IP addresses <Value>IP Address Generation Method <Value>User Authentication Method <Value>Use PAP/CHAP PCO in user authentication

<Enabled/Disabled>Unverified Mobile Acceptance <Enabled/Disabled>IP Address 1 Range <Address>IP Address 1 Mask <Value>IP Address 1 Type <Type>IP Address 2 Range <Address>IP Address 2 Mask <Value>IP Address 2 Type <Type>IP Address 3 Range <Address>IP Address 3 Mask <Value>

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IP Address 3 Type <Type>IP Address 4 Range <Address>IP Address 4 Mask <Value>IP Address 4 Type <Type>IP Address 5 Range <Address>IP Address 5 Mask <Value>IP Address 5 Type <Type>IP Address 6 Range <Address>IP Address 6 Mask <Value>IP Address 6 Type <Type>IP Address 7 Range <Address>IP Address 7 Mask <Value>IP Address 7 Type <Type>IP Address 8 Range <Address>IP Address 8 Mask <Value>IP Address 8 Type <Type>IP Address 9 Range <Address>IP Address 9 Mask <Value>IP Address 9 Type <Type>IP Address 10 Range <Address>IP Address 10 Mask <Value>IP Address 10 Type <Type>IP Address 11 Range <Address>IP Address 11 Mask <Value>IP Address 11 Type <Type>IP Address 12 Range <Address>IP Address 12 Mask <Value>IP Address 12 Type <Type>IP Address 13 Range <Address>IP Address 13 Mask <Value>IP Address 13 Type <Type>IP Address 14 Range <Address>IP Address 14 Mask <Value>IP Address 14 Type <Type>IP Address 15 Range <Address>IP Address 15 Mask <Value>IP Address 15 Type <Type>IP Address 16 Range <Address>IP Address 16 Mask <Value>IP Address 16 Type <Type>IP Address 17 Range <Address>IP Address 17 Mask <Value>IP Address 17 Type <Type>IP Address 18 Range <Address>IP Address 18 Mask <Value>IP Address 18 Type <Type>IP Address 19 Range <Address>IP Address 19 Mask <Value>IP Address 19 Type <Type>

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4.13.12 Alias configuration

4.13.12.1 Add new alias

IP Address 20 Range <Address>IP Address 20 Mask <Value>IP Address 20 Type <Type>Use Broadcast Type Addresses <Enabled/Disabled>Static IP Address <Address>Static Mask <Value>Toll Free Network 1 <Address>Toll Free Network 1 Mask <Value>Toll Free Network 2 <Address>Toll Free Network 2 Mask <Value>Toll Free Network 3 <Address>Toll Free Network 3 Mask <Value>Toll Free Network 4 <Address>Toll Free Network 4 Mask <Value>DNS 1 <Address>DNS 2 <Address>Session Timeout <Value>Idle Timeout <Value>DSCP Mark uplink packets <Enabled/Disabled>Max bitrate for realtime traffic <Value>Max bitrate for conversational traffic <Value>Max bitrate for streaming traffic <Value>Default charging profile <Value>Realtime primary PDP context activations

<Enabled/Disabled>Policing <Value>Send RADIUS interim message when container closed <Value>DHCP Tunneling <Enabled/Disabled>RADIUS Tunneling in Authentication

<Enabled/Disabled>RADIUS Tunneling in Accounting

<Enabled/Disabled>RADIUS Client Tunneling Address <Value>Charging Limit Profile Index <Value>CDR generation <Value>

Example See the command syntax.

Command Syntax add ggsn alias <alias-name> ap <ap-name>

Parameter alias-name: The name for a new alias.ap-name: An existing context access point name.

Value range alias-name: octet string (1..63)ap-name: octet string (1..63)

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4.13.12.2 Delete an alias

4.13.12.3 Show the configuration

Default value alias-name: noneap-name: none

Usage Use this command to create a new alias for an existing context access point.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn alias somealias someexisting-cap

Command Syntax delete ggsn alias <alias-name> ap <ap-name>

Parameter alias-name: The alias name.ap-name: An existing context access point.

Value range alias-name: octet string (1..63)ap-name: octet string (1..63)

Default value alias-name: noneap-name: none

Usage Use this command to delete an alias for a context access point.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn alias somealias ap someexisting-cap

Command Syntax show ggsn alias parameters

Parameter None

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to print the defined aliases for the access points.

Output ACCESS POINT ALIASES

Alias Access Point

<Value> <Value>...

Example See the command syntax.

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4.13.13 Service configuration

4.13.13.1 Add a new service

4.13.13.2 Delete a service

4.13.13.3 Rename a service

Command Syntax add ggsn service service-name <name> ap <ap-name> chg-priority <priority>

Parameter name: The service name.ap-name: The existing access point name.priority: The charging priority.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)ap-name: octet string (1..63)priority: (1..2147483647)

Default value name: noneap-name: nonepriority: none

Usage Use this command to create a new service name based on an existing access point name. Do not use the space character.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> add ggsn service service-name1 ap myservice Someservice.com chg-priority 10

Command Syntax delete ggsn service service-name <name>

Parameter name: The service name.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to remove an existing service name based on the service name.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> delete ggsn service service-name myservice

Command Syntax rename ggsn service service-name <old-name> new <new-name>

Parameter old-name: The service name.new-name: The service name.

Value range old-name: octet string (1..64))new-name: octet string (1..64)

Default value old-name: nonenew-name: none

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4.13.13.4 Set the charging priority

4.13.13.5 Set the area set in which a service is allowed

Usage Use this command to change the name of an existing service name.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> rename ggsn service service-name firstserv new newserv

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> chg-priority <priority>

Parameter name: The service name.priority: The charging priority.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)priority: (1..2147483647)

Default value name: none priority: none

Usage Use this command to change the charging priority for the given service.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 chg-priority 1000

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> allowed-in-area-set {name <area-set-name | any}

Parameter name: The service name.area-set-name: The name of area-set in which the service is allowed.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)area-set-name: octet string (1..128)

Default value name: none area-set-name: none

Usage Use this command to change the charging priority for the given service.

Output Not applicable.

Examples host> set ggsn service service-name service1 allowed-in-area-set name area-set-1host> set ggsn service service-name service1 allowed-in-area-set any

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4.13.13.6 Allow/deny a service for local subscribers

4.13.13.7 Allow/deny a service for inbound roaming subscribers

4.13.13.8 Allow/deny a service for outbound roaming subscribers

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> allowed-for-local-subscribers enable set ggsn service service-name <name> allowed-for-local-subscribers disable

Parameter name: The service name.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to allow/deny a service for local subscribers.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 allowed-for-local-subscribers enable

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> allowed-for-inbound-roaming enable set ggsn service service-name <name> allowed-for-inbound-roaming disable

Parameter name: The service name.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to allow/deny a service for inbound roaming subscribers.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 allowed-for-inbound-roaming enable

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> allowed-for-outbound-roaming enable set ggsn service service-name <name> allowed-for-outbound-roaming disable

Parameter name: The service name.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to allow/deny a service for outbound roaming subscribers.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 allowed-for-outbound-roaming enable

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4.13.13.9 Allow/deny a service for the radio access type UTRAN

4.13.13.10 Allow/deny a service for the radio access type GERAN

4.13.13.11 Allow/deny a service for the radio access type 3GPP WLAN

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> allowed-for-rat-utran enable set ggsn service service-name <name> allowed-for-rat-utran disable

Parameter name: The service name.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to allow/deny a service for the radio access type UTRAN.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 allowed-for-rat-utran enable

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> allowed-for-rat-geran enable set ggsn service service-name <name> allowed-for-rat-geran disable

Parameter name: The service name.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to allow/deny a service for the radio access type GERAN.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 allowed-for-rat-geran enable

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> allowed-for-rat-wlan enable set ggsn service service-name <name> allowed-for-rat-wlan disable

Parameter name: The service name.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to allow/deny a service for the radio access type 3GPP WLAN.

Output Not applicable.

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4.13.13.12 Set high downlink bandwidth limit

4.13.13.13 Set high downlink bandwidth limit per PDP context

4.13.13.14 Set high uplink bandwidth limit

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 allowed-for-rat-wlan enable

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> high-downlink-bandwidth-limit

Parameter name: The service name.limit: The high downlink bandwidth limit, in kbps.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)limit: Integer (0..2147483647)

Default value name: none limit: 0

Usage Use this command to set the high downlink bandwidth limit in a service.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 high-downlink-bandwidth-limit 500

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> high-downlink-bandwidth-limit-ctx

Parameter name: The service name.limit: The high downlink bandwidth limit per PDP context, in kbps.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)limit: Integer (0..42000)

Default value name: none limit: 0

Usage Use this command to set the high downlink bandwidth limit per PDP context in a service.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 high-downlink-bandwidth-limit-ctx 500

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> high-uplink-bandwidth-limit

Parameter name: The service name.limit:The uplink bandwidth limit, in kbps.

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4.13.13.15 Set high uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context

4.13.13.16 Set medium downlink bandwidth limit

Value range name: octet string (1..64)limit: Integer (0..2147483647)

Default value name: none limit: 0

Usage Use this command to set the high uplink bandwidth limit in a service.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 high-uplink-bandwidth-limit 500

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> high-uplink-bandwidth-limit-ctx

Parameter name: The service name.limit: The high uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context, in kbps.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)limit: Integer (0..11000)

Default value name: none limit: 0

Usage Use this command to set the high uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context in a service.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 high-uplink-bandwidth-limit-ctx 500

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> medium-downlink-bandwidth-limit

Parameter name: The service name.limit: The high downlink bandwidth limit, in kbps.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)limit: Integer (0..2147483647)

Default value name: none limit: 0

Usage Use this command to set the high downlink bandwidth limit in a service.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 medium-downlink-bandwidth-limit 500

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4.13.13.17 Set medium downlink bandwidth limit per PDP context

4.13.13.18 Set medium uplink bandwidth limit

4.13.13.19 Set medium uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> medium-downlink-bandwidth-limit-ctx

Parameter name: The service name.limit: The high downlink bandwidth limit per PDP context, in kbps.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)limit: Integer (0..42000)

Default value name: none limit: 0

Usage Use this command to set the high downlink bandwidth limit per PDP context in a service.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 medium-downlink-bandwidth-limit-ctx 500

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> medium-uplink-bandwidth-limit

Parameter name: The service name.limit: The uplink bandwidth limit, in kbps.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)limit: Integer (0..2147483647)

Default value name: none limit: 0

Usage Use this command to set the medium uplink bandwidth limit in a service.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 medium-uplink-bandwidth-limit 500

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> medium-uplink-bandwidth-limit-ctx

Parameter name: The service name.limit: The medium uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context, in kbps.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)limit: Integer (0..11000)

Default value name: none limit: 0

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4.13.13.20 Set DSCP marking

4.13.13.21 Set DSCP value

4.13.13.22 Set service downlink threshold

Usage Use this command to set the medium uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context in a service.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 medium-uplink-bandwidth-limit-ctx 500

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> dscp-marking enableset ggsn service service-name <name> dscp-marking disable

Parameter name: The service name.DSCP marking: This parameter indicates whether DSCP marking is used in service.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to set the DSCP marking in a service.

Output Not applicable.

Examples host> set ggsn service service-name service1 dscp-marking enablehost> set ggsn service service-name service1 dscp-marking disable

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> dscp-value

Parameter name: The service name.DSCP value: This parameter indicates value that is used in DSCP marking used in service.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)DSCP value: octet string (size 4: 0x00 - 0xFF)

Default value name: noneDSCP value: 0xFF

Usage Use this command to set the DSCP marking in a service.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 dscp-value 0x01

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> service-downlink-threshold

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4.13.13.23 Set service uplink threshold

4.13.13.24 Set service burst factor

Parameter name: The service name.threshold: The service downlink threshold, in kbps.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)threshold: integer (0..100)

Default value name: nonethreshold: 0

Usage Use this command to set the service downlink threshold in a service.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 service-downlink-threshold 500

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> service-uplink-threshold

Parameter name: The service name.threshold: The service uplink threshold, in kbps.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)threshold: integer (0..100)

Default value name: nonethreshold: 0

Usage Use this command to set the service uplink threshold in a service.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 service-uplink-threshold 500

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> service-burst-factor <value>

Parameter name: The service name.burst factor: The service burst factor.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)burst factor: Integer (0..5)

Default value name: noneburst factor: 1

Usage Use this command to set the service burst factor in a service.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 service-burst-factor 2

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4.13.13.25 Set the limits of PCS Service Report thresholds and silence period

4.13.13.26 Set the status of PCS Service Report thresholds and silence period

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> <threshold/silence period> <limit>

Parameter name: The service name.threshold/silence period: type of traffic, usage time that can be configured as to be reported to PCS when a threshold value is reached. The silence period is used for the calculation of usage time.limit: the threshold upon which Flexi reports to PCS the volume of the corresponding type of traffic and/or usage time. The silence period is used for the calculation of usage time.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)threshold or silence period:

service-pcs-report-downlink-thresholdservice-pcs-report-uplink-thresholdservice-pcs-report-total-thresholdservice-pcs-report-time-thresholdservice-pcs-report-silence-period

limit: 1024...2000000000 for volume thresholds120...2000000000 for the time threshold0...2000000000 for the silence period

Default value name: nonethreshold or silence period: nonelimit: 1024 Kbytes for volume thresholds

120 seconds for the time threshold5 seconds for the silent period

Usage Use this command to specify the volume thresholds in Kbytes, time threshold and silence period in seconds upon which, Flexi reports to PCS the volume of the corresponding type of traffic and/or usage time. The silence period is used for the calculation of usage time.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 service-pcs-report-downlink-threshold 32000

host> set ggsn service service-name service1 service-time-threshold 240

host> set ggsn service service-name service1 service-silence-period 10

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> <threshold/silence period status> <status>

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4.13.13.27 Set first use message

Parameter name: The service name.threshold/silence periodstatus: status of traffic or usage time and silence period that can be configured as to be reported to PCS when a threshold value is reached.status: controls whether Flexi reports to PCS the thresholds of the corresponding type of traffic, usage time. The silence period is used for the calculation of usage time.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)threshold or silence periodstatus:

service-pcs-report-downlink-statusservice-pcs-report-uplink-statusservice-pcs-report-total-statusservice-pcs-report-time-statusservice-pcs-report-silence-period-status

status:’enable’, ‘disable’

Default value name: nonethreshold or silence period status: nonestatus: ‘disable’

Usage Use this command to specify whether Flexi reports to PCS the volume of the corresponding type of traffic and/or usage time. The silence period is used for the calculation of usage time.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 service-pcs-report-downlink-status enable

host> set ggsn service service-name service1 service-pcs-report-time-status enable

host> set ggsn service service-name service1 service-pcs-report-silence-period-status enable

Command Syntax set ggsn service service-name <name> first-use-message <value>

Parameter name: The service name.message: The message used in a session for the first time with push protocol from the GGSN

Value range name: octet string (1..64)message: octet string (1..160)

Default value name: nonemessage: none

Usage Use this command to set the message used in a session for the first time with push protocol from the GGSN.

Output Not applicable.

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4.13.13.28 Show one service configuration

Example host> set ggsn service service-name service1 first-use-message message

Command Syntax show ggsn service [{service-id <id>|service-name <name>}] parameters

Parameter id: A unique service identification (optional).name: A unique service name (optional).

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display the service configuration. The con-figuration can be displayed for one service or for all the defined services.

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Output SERVICE CONFIGURATIONService <Value>

Service ID <Value>Access Point <Value>Charging Priority <Value>Allowed for local subscribers

<Enabled/disabled>Allowed for outbound roaming subscribers

<Enabled/disabled>Allowed for inbound roaming subscribers

<Enabled/disabled>Allowed in area set <Value>Allowed for rat type UTRAN<Enabled/disabled>Allowed for rat type GERAN<Enabled/disabled>Allowed for rat type WLAN <Enabled/disabled>First use message <Value>Medium uplink bandwidth limit <Value>High uplink bandwidth limit <Value>Medium downlink bandwidth limit <Value>High downlink bandwidth limit <Value>Medium uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context <Value>High uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context

<Value>Medium downlink bandwidth limit per PDP context <Value>High downlink bandwidth limit per PDP context <Value>DSCP marking <Enabled/disabled>DSCP value <Value>Service uplink threshold <Value>Service downlink threshold <Value>Service burst factor <Value>Pcs report uplink threshold <Value>Pcs report uplink status <Enabled/disabled>Pcs report downlink threshold <Value>Pcs report downlink status

<Enabled/disabled>Pcs report total threshold <Value>Pcs report total status <Enabled/disabled>Pcs report time threshold <Value>Pcs report time status <Enabled/disabled>Pcs report silence period threshold <Value>Pcs report silence period status

<Enabled/disabled>

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4.13.13.29 Show all services configuration

Example show ggsn service service-name http_210 parameters SERVICE CONFIGURATIONService http_210

Service ID 102Access Point AP1Charging Priority 2Allowed for local subscribers disabledAllowed for outbound roaming subscribers

disabledAllowed for inbound roaming subscribers

disabledAllowed in area set anyAllowed for rat type UTRAN disabledAllowed for rat type GERAN disabledAllowed for rat type WLAN disabledFirst use message n/aMedium uplink bandwidth limit 12High uplink bandwidth limit 12Medium downlink bandwidth limit 12High downlink bandwidth limit 12Medium uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context 12High uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context

12Medium downlink bandwidth limit per PDP context 12High downlink bandwidth limit per PDP context 12DSCP marking enabledDSCP value 0x02Service uplink threshold 12Service downlink threshold 12Service burst factor 3Pcs report uplink threshold 1024Pcs report uplink status disabledPcs report downlink threshold 1024Pcs report downlink status disabledPcs report total threshold 1024Pcs report total status disabledPcs report time threshold 120Pcs report time status disabledPcs report silence period threshold 5Pcs report silence period status disabled

Command Syntax show ggsn service parameters

Parameter None.

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Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display all service configurations.

Output SERVICE CONFIGURATIONService <Value>

Service ID <Value>Access Point <Value>Charging Priority <Value>Allowed for local subscribers

<Enabled/disabled>Allowed for outbound roaming subscribers

<Enabled/disabled>Allowed for inbound roaming subscribers

<Enabled/disabled>Allowed in area set <Value>Allowed for rat type UTRAN

<Enabled/disabled>Allowed for rat type GERAN

<Enabled/disabled>Allowed for rat type WLAN <Enabled/disabled>First use message <Value>Medium uplink bandwidth limit <Value>High uplink bandwidth limit <Value>Medium downlink bandwidth limit <Value>High downlink bandwidth limit <Value>Medium uplink bandwidth limit per PDP

context <Value>High uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context

<Value>Medium downlink bandwidth limit per PDP

context <Value>High downlink bandwidth limit per PDP

context <Value>DSCP mark <Value>Service uplink threshold <Value>Service downlink threshold <Value>Service burst factor <Value>Pcs report uplink threshold <Value>Pcs report uplink status <Enabled/disabled>Pcs report downlink threshold <Value>Pcs report downlink status

<Enabled/disabled>Pcs report total threshold <Value>Pcs report total status <Enabled/disabled>Pcs report time threshold <Value>Pcs report time status <Enabled/disabled>Pcs report silence period threshold <Value>Pcs report silence period status

<Enabled/disabled>

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Example show ggsn service parameters

SERVICE CONFIGURATIONService http_210

Service ID 102Access Point AP1Charging Priority 2Allowed for local subscribers disabledAllowed for outbound roaming subscribers

disabledAllowed for inbound roaming subscribers

disabledAllowed in area set pakAllowed for rat type UTRAN disabledAllowed for rat type GERAN disabledAllowed for rat type WLAN disabledFirst use message hahahaMedium uplink bandwidth limit 12High uplink bandwidth limit 12Medium downlink bandwidth limit 12High downlink bandwidth limit 12Medium uplink bandwidth limit per PDP

context 12High uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context

12Medium downlink bandwidth limit per PDP

context 12High downlink bandwidth limit per PDP

context 12DSCP marking enabledDSCP value 0x02Service uplink threshold 12Service downlink threshold 12Service burst factor 3

SERVICE CONFIGURATIONService rtsp_210 Service ID 3

Access Point AP2Charging Priority 2Allowed for local subscribers disabledAllowed for outbound roaming subscribers

disabledAllowed for inbound roaming subscribers

disabledAllowed in area se pakAllowed for rat type UTRAN disabled

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4.13.13.30 Set bandwidth limit time period

Allowed for rat type GERAN disabledAllowed for rat type WLAN disabledFirst use message hahahaMedium uplink bandwidth limit 12High uplink bandwidth limit 12Medium downlink bandwidth limit 12High downlink bandwidth limit 12Medium uplink bandwidth limit per PDP

context 12High uplink bandwidth limit per PDP context

12Medium downlink bandwidth limit per PDP

context 12High downlink bandwidth limit per PDP

context 12DSCP marking enabledDSCP value 0x02Service uplink threshold 12Service downlink threshold 12Service burst factor 3Pcs report uplink threshold 1024Pcs report uplink status disabledPcs report downlink threshold 1024Pcs report downlink status disabledPcs report total threshold 1024Pcs report total status disabledPcs report time threshold 120Pcs report time status disabledPcs report silence period threshold 5Pcs report silence period status disabled

Command Syntax set ggsn service bandwidth-limit-time-period

Parameter period: The period for defining the context-specific limits.

Value range period: Integer (15..3600)

Default value period: 60

Usage Use this command to set the period for defining the context-specific limits.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn service bandwidth-limit-time-period 20

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4.13.13.31 Add a new service bandwidth limit table

4.13.13.32 Set service bandwidth limit table limit class

Command Syntax add ggsn service bandwidth-limit start-day <day> start-hour <hour> start-minute <minute> end-day <day> end-hour <hour> end-minute <minute> limit-class <class>

Parameter Start day: start week day. Start hour: start hour. Start minute: start minute. End day: end week day. End hour: end hour. End minute: end minute. Limit class: service traffic class.

Value range Start day: octet string(mon,tue,wed,thu,fri,sat,sun)Start hour: (0..23) .Start minute: (0..59). End day: octet string(mon,tue,wed,thu,fri,sat,sun)End hour: (0..23). End minute: (0..59). Limit class: octet string (no-limit, medium-limit, high-limit).

Default value Start day: noneStart hour: none Start minute: none End day: noneEnd hour: none End minute: noneLimit class: no-limit

Usage Use this command to create a new service bandwidth limit table.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> add ggsn service bandwidth-limit start-day mon start-hour 12 start-minute 12 end-day fri end-hour 12 end-minute 12 limit-class no-limit

Command Syntax set ggsn service bandwidth-limit <id> limit-class <class>

Parameter id: The service bandwidth limit table id.class: service traffic class.

Value range id: integer fetched automatically. class: octet string (no-limit, medium-limit, high-limit).

Default value id: noneclass: no-limit

Usage Use this command to set the limit class of an existing service bandwidth limit table based on its id.

Output Not applicable.

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4.13.13.33 Delete a service bandwidth limit table

4.13.13.34 Show service bandwidth limit configuration

Example host> set ggsn service bandwidth-limit 12345 limit-class high-class

Command Syntax delete ggsn service bandwidth-limit <id>

Parameter id: The service bandwidth limit table id.

Value range id: integer fetched automatically.

Default value id: none

Usage Use this command to remove an existing service bandwidth limit table based on its id.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> delete ggsn service bandwidth-limit 12345

Command Syntax show ggsn service bandwidth-limit parameters

Parameter None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display all service bandwidth limit configura-tions.

Output BANDWIDTH LIMIT CONFIGURATION

Dynamic bandwidth limit time period <Value>Bandwidth limit table <id>

Start day <Week day>Start hour <Value>Start minute <Value>End day <Week day>End hour <Value>End minute <Value>Bit rate limit class <Limit class>

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4.13.14 Set a RADIUS authentication profile

4.13.15 Set a RADIUS accounting profile

Example show ggsn service bandwidth-limit parameters

BANDWIDTH LIMIT CONFIGURATIONDynamic bandwidth limit time period 15Bandwidth limit table 1073741824

Start day monStart hour 8Start minute 0End day monEnd hour 18End minute 0Bit rate limit class high-limit

Bandwidth limit table 1073741825Start day tueStart hour 8Start minute 0End day tueEnd hour 18End minute 0Bit rate limit class high-limit

Command Syntax set ggsn ap radius-auth-profile name <name>

Parameter name: The RADIUS authentication profile name.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to set a RADIUS authentication profile.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn ap radius-auth-profile name auth1

Command Syntax set ggsn ap radius-acct-profile name <name>

Parameter name: The RADIUS accounting profile name.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to set a RADIUS accounting profile.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn ap radius-acct-profile name acct1

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4.13.16 Set a RADIUS disconnect profile

4.14 Flow configuration

4.14.1 Add a flow

Command Syntax set ggsn ap radius-disc-profile name <name>

Parameter name: The RADIUS disconnect profile name.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to set a RADIUS disconnect profile.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> set ggsn ap radius-disc-profile name disc1

Command Syntax add ggsn flow {{name <flow-name>} | {id <flow-id> [name <flow-name>]}} service <serv-name> charging-class-id <charging-class-id> dest-format <format> {address <addr> mask <mask>}|{domain-name <dn>} protocol <protocol> l7-protocol <l7-protocol> start-port <start-port> end-port <end-port>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique name for the flow.serv-name: The service identification that the new flow belongs to.charging-class-id: The charging class identification that the new flow belongs to.dest-format: The format for the flow destination.addr: The network address of the flow.mask: The network mask of the flow.domain-name: The domain name of the flow.protocol: The protocol of the flow.l7-protocol: The layer 7 protocol of the flow.start-port: The lower limit for port range of flow.end-port: The upper limit for port range of flow.

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4.14.2 Set the name

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)charging-class-id: 1..2147483647format: 'domain-name' or 'ip-address'addr: IPv4 addressmask: 0..32dn: octet string (1..255)protocol: 0..255l7-protocol: 'none', 'http', dns' ,'wap', 'rtsp', 'poc', 'proxy-ftp', 'proxy-http', 'proxy-rtsp', 'proxy-smtp', 'proxy-wap', 'rtvs-p2p' or 'p2p'start-port: 0..65535end-port: 0..65535

Default value None

Usage Use this command to create a new flow. The given service name determines the service that the created flow belongs to. The given charging class identification determines the charging class that the created flow belongs to.When only the name is given by user, the flow identification is generated automatically. When the flow identification is given by user, the flow name can be omitted from the command and can be set later with a separate command

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn flow name flow1 service someservice charging-class-id 1 dest-format ip-address address 2.3.4.5 mask 32 protocol 200 l7-protocol http start-port 10 end-port 20host> add ggsn flow id 2 service testservice charging-class-id 2 dest-format domain-name domain-name some.domain protocol 201 l7-protocol http start-port 21 end-port 30

Command Syntax set ggsn flow id <id> name <name>

Parameters id: The flow identification.name: A unique flow name.

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)

Default value id: nonename: none

Usage Use this command to set the name for a given flow.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn flow id 1 name nameforid1

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4.14.3 Set the layer 7 protocol

4.14.4 Set the address and mask

4.14.5 Set the protocol

Command Syntax set ggsn flow {id <id>|name <name>} l7-protocol <value>

Parameters id: The flow identification.name: A unique flow name.value: The layer 7 protocol for the flow.

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)value: 'none', 'http', dns' , 'wap', 'rtsp', 'proxy-wap', 'proxy-http', 'proxy-rtsp', 'proxy-smtp', 'proxy-ftp', 'poc', 'rtvs-p2p' or 'p2p'

Default value id: nonename: nonevalue: 'none'

Usage Use this command to define the layer 7 protocol for the given flow. The flow is identified by identification or name.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn flow id 1 l7-protocol httphost> set ggsn flow name nameforid1 l7-protocol default

Command Syntax set ggsn flow {id <id>|name <name>} addr <addr> mask <mask>

Parameters id: The flow identification.name: A unique flow name.addr: The network address of the flow.mask: The network mask of the flow.

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 addressmask: 0..32

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to define the network address and the mask for the given flow. The flow is identified by identification or name.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn flow id 1 addr 145.65.34.23 mask 24host> set ggsn flow name nameforid1 addr 145.65.34.23 mask 24

Command Syntax set ggsn flow {id <id>|name <name>} protocol <protocol>

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4.14.6 Set the protocol and the l7-protocol

Parameters id: The flow identification.name: A unique flow name.protocol: The protocol of the flow.

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)protocol: 0..255

Default value id: nonename: noneprotocol: 0

Usage Use this command to set the protocol for the given flow. The flow is identified by identification or name.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn flow name flow1 protocol 150

Command Syntax set ggsn flow {id <id>|name <name>} l7-protocol <value> protocol <protocol>

Parameters id: The flow identification.name: A unique flow name.value: The layer 7 protocol for the flow.protocol: The protocol of the flow.

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)value: 'none', 'http', dns' , 'wap', 'rtsp', 'proxy-wap', 'proxy-http','proxy-rtsp', 'proxy-smtp', 'proxy-ftp', 'poc', 'rtvs-p2p' or 'p2p'protocol: 0..255

Default value id: nonename: nonevalue: noneprotocol: 0

Usage Use this command to define the layer 7 protocol and the protocol for the given flow simultaneously. The flow is identified by identifi-cation or name.

g This command is used to change both protocol and l7-protocol simultaneously because these two values are cross-checked.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn flow id 1 l7-protocol http protocol 6host> set ggsn flow name flow_1 l7-protocol proxy-wap protocol 17

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4.14.7 Set the port range lower limit

4.14.8 Set the port range upper limit

4.14.9 Set the TREC ID

Command Syntax set ggsn flow {id <id>|name <name>} start-port <start-port>

Parameters id: The flow identification.name: A unique flow name.start-port: The lower limit for the port range of the flow.

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)start-port: 0..65535

Default value id: nonename: nonestart-port: none

Usage Use this command to set the lower limit for the port range for a given flow. The flow is identified by identification or name.If the value of the layer 7 protocol is set to 'dns', the port number must be 53.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn flow name flow1 start-port 10

Command Syntax set ggsn flow {id <id>|name <name>} end-port <end-port>

Parameters id: The flow identification.name: A unique flow name.end-port: The upper limit for the port range of the flow.

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)end-port: 0..65535

Default value id: nonename: noneend-port: none

Usage Use this command to set the upper limit for the port range for a given flow. The flow is identified by identification or name.The value 0 indicates that a single port number must be configured in the start port. The parameter is obligatory and it must be 0 or bigger than the start port.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn flow name flow1 end-port 20

Command Syntax set ggsn flow {id <id>|name <name>} trec-id <trec-id>

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4.14.10 Set the add Layer 7 header name

4.14.11 Set the charging class

Parameters id: The flow identification.name: A unique flow name.trec-id: The name of the TREC used in this flow.

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)trec-id: octet string (1..64)

Default value id: nonename: nonetrec-id: none

Usage Use this command to set the TREC ID for a given flow. The flow is identified by identification or name.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn flow name flow1 end-port 20

Command Syntax set ggsn flow {id <id>|name <name>} add-l7-header-name <name>

Parameters id: The flow identification.name: A unique flow name.add-l7-header-name name: additional header name for HTTP uplink traffic.

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)add-l7-header-name name: (0..255)

Default value id: nonename: noneadd-l7-header-name name: none

Usage Use this command to set the additional header name for HTTP uplink traffic for a given flow. The flow is identified by identification or name.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn flow name flow1 add-l7-header-name header.text

Command Syntax set ggsn flow {id <id>|name <name>} service <serv-name> charging-class-id <value>

Parameters id: The flow identification.name: A unique flow name.serv-name: A unique service name.value: The charging class ID.

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Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)value: 1..2147483647

Default value id: nonename: noneserv-name: nonevalue: none

Usage Use this command to set the charging class for the given flow and service. The flow is identified by identification or name. The service is identified by the given service name.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn flow id 1 service serviceName charging-class-id 10

Command Syntax set ggsn flow {id <id>|name <name>} service <serv-name> initiation-rule <value>

Parameters id: The flow identification.name: A unique flow name.serv-name: A unique service name.value: determines how the flow is activated.

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)value: 'up', 'down', 'up-down', 'drop', or 'deny'

Default value id: nonename: noneserv-name: nonevalue: none

Usage Use this command to define how packets belonging to the flow specification are able to activate the flow. The flow is identified by identification or name. The service is identified by the given service name.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn flow id 1 service serviceName initiation-rule downhost> set ggsn flow name nameforid1 service serviceName initiation-rule default

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4.14.13 Set the redirect address and port

4.14.14 Show the flow configuration

Command Syntax set ggsn flow {id <flow-id> | name <flow-name>} service <serv-name> redirect-address <addr> redirect-port <port>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.serv-name: A unique service name.addr: The redirect address.port: The redirect port.

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 addressport: 0..65535

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneserv-name: noneaddr: noneport: 0

Usage Use this command to set the redirect address and port for the given flow. The flow is identified by the identification or name. The service must also be given.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn flow name flow1 service someService redirect-address 45.6.78.45 port 20

Command Syntax show ggsn flow [{id <id>|name <name>}] parameters

Parameters id: A unique flow identification. (optional)name: A unique flow name (optional)

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display the flow configuration. The configu-ration can be displayed for one flow or for all the defined flows.

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Output FLOW CONFIGURATION

Flow Configuration for <Name>(<IdValue>)

Destination format <Ip address/Domain name>Network address <Address>Network mask: <Value>Domain name <Value>Protocol: <Value>Start Port <Value>End Port <Value>Layer 7 protocol: <Value>Add layer 7 header name <Value>TREC id <Value/Not used>Service connections

Service Initiation rule Charging class id<Value> <Value> <Value>Secondary charging class id<Value>...URI Configuration for flow <Name>(<IdValue>)

Match order <Value>Uri <Value>Uplink hit trigger <Value>Downlink hit trigger <Value>Add L7 header analysis <Value>

SERVICES...

Example See the command syntax.

Command Syntax show ggsn flow parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable.

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to display all flow configurations.

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Output Flow configuration for <Name>(<IdValue>)Destination format <Ip address/Domain name>Network address <Address>Network mask <Value>Domain name <Value>Protocol <Value>Start Port <Value>End Port <Value>Layer 7 protocol <Value>TREC id <Value/Not used>

Services for flow <Name>(<IdValue>)<Service Name>URI configuration for flow <Name>, URI <URI Name>(<IdValue>)Uri <Value>

Services for URI <URI Name>(<IdValue>)<Service Name>

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Example show ggsn flow parametersFlow configuration for all_web_210 (1073741824)Destination format IP address

Network addres 10.8.199.210Network mas 32Domain name n/aProtocol 6Start Port 80End Port 0Layer 7 protocol HttpTREC id Not usedServices for flow all_web_210 (1073741824

allhttp_210

URI configuration for flow all_web_210, URI 10.8.199.210 (1073741824)

Uri http://10.8.199.210/1M.htmlServices for URI 10.8.199.210 (1073741824)

allhttp_210

URI configuration for flow all_web_210, URI 210_cod (1073741825)Uri http://10.8.199.210/c*

Services for URI 210_cod (1073741825)http_210

Flow configuration for pingi (1073741825)Destination format IP addressNetwork address 10.8.199.210Network mask 32Domain name n/aProtocol 1Start Port 0End Port 0Layer 7 protocol NoneTREC id Not usedServices for flow pingi (1073741825)

allhttp_210

Flow configuration for dns_kysely (1073741826)Destination format IP addressNetwork address 10.8.199.143Network mask 32Domain name n/aProtocol 17Start Port 53End Port 0Layer 7 protocol NoneTREC id Not usedServices for flow dns_kysely (1073741826)

all

Command Syntax delete ggsn flow [{id <id>|name <name>}]

Parameters id: A unique flow identification. (optional).name: A unique flow name.

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)

Default value Not applicable

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4.14.17 Add a service to a flow

4.14.18 Delete a service from a flow

Usage Use this command to delete the given flow. The flow is identified by identification or name.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> delete ggsn flow id 2host> delete ggsn flow name nameforid3

Command Syntax add ggsn service-to-flow [{id <id>|name <name>}] service <service-name> charging-class-id <chg-id> secondary-charging-class-id <chg-id>

Parameters id: A unique flow identification. (optional).name: A unique flow name.service-name: The service name.charging-class-id: The charging class ID.secondary-charging-class-id: The charging class ID.

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)service-name: octet string (1..64)charging-class-id: charging class idsecondary-charging-class-id: charging class id

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to add a service to the given flow.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn service-to-flow id 1 service someservice charging-class-id 1 secondary-charging-class-id 2

Command Syntax delete ggsn service-from-flow [{id <id>|name <name>}] service <service-name>

Parameters id: A unique flow identification.(optional).name: A unique flow name (optional).service-name: The service name.

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)service-name: octet string (1..64)

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to delete a service from a flow.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn service-from-flow id 1 service someservice

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4.15.1 Add URI

Command Syntax add ggsn uri flow-name <flow-name> {{name <uri-name>} | {id <uri-id> [name <uri-name>]}} service <serv-name> match-order <match-order> charging-class-id <chg-class-id> uri-str <uri-str>

Parameters flow-name: An existing flow name that the new URI belongs to.uri-id: A unique URI identification.uri-name: A unique URI name.serv-name: An existing service name that the new URI belongs to.match-order: Defines the order how the URI is matched within a flow.chg-class-id: The charging class ID.uri-str: URI string

Value range flow-name: octet string (1..64).uri-id: 1..2147483647.uri-name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)match-order: 1..2147483647chg-class-id: 1..2147483647.uri-str: octet string (1..255)

Default value flow-name: none.uri-id: none.uri-name: none.serv-name: none.match-order: none.chg-class-id: none.uri-str: none.

Usage Use this command to add a new URI. The given service name determines the service that the created URI belongs to. The given flow name determines the flow that the created URI belongs to.When only the name is given by user, the URI identification is generated automatically. When the URI identification is given by user, the flow name can be omitted from the command and can be set later with a separate command

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn uri flow-name flow-1 name uri-for-flow-1 service service-1 match-order 1 charging-class-id 1 uri-str http://uri.com

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4.15.2 Set the name

4.15.3 Set the match order

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id>|flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} new-uri-name <new-uri-name>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.new-uri-name: The new URI name.

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)new-uri-name: octet string (1..64)

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: nonenew-uri-name: none

Usage Use this command to set the name for the given URI. The URI is identified by identification.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 name somename new-uri-name newname

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} match-order <match-order>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.match-order: Defines the order how URI is matched within a flow.

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)match-order: 1..2147483647

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: nonematch-order: none

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4.15.4 Set the URI

4.15.5 Set the uplink hit trigger

Usage Use this command to set the match order for the given URI. The URI is identified by identification or name.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 match-order 100

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} uri-str <uri-str>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.uri-str: URI string

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)uri-str: octet string (1..255)

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: noneuri-str: none

Usage Use this command to set the URI string for the given URI. The URI (whose URI string is to be set) is identified by identification or name.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 uri-str test.com

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} uplink-trigger <str>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.str: The string that triggers a hit for charging purposes.

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4.15.6 Set the downlink hit trigger

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)str: octet string (0.. 255)

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: nonestr: empty string (use default value to set this parameter empty)

Usage Use this command to set the uplink hit trigger for the given URI. The URI is identified by identification or name.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 uplink-trigger ulTrigger

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} downlink-trigger <str>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.str: The string that triggers a hit for charging purposes.

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)str: octet string (0.. 255)

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: nonestr: empty string (use default value to set this parameter empty)

Usage Use this command to set the downlink hit trigger for the given URI. The URI is identified by identification or name.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 downlink-trigger someTrigger

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4.15.7 Set the add Layer 7 header analysis

4.15.8 Set the redirect address and port

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} add-l7-header-analysis <str>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.str: The string that triggers a hit for charging purposes.

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)str: octet string (0.. 255)

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: nonestr: empty string (use default value to set this parameter empty)

Usage Use this command to set one or more values for additional header name for HTTP defined in flow configuration. The URI is identified by identification or name.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 add-l7-header-analysis header.value

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} service <serv-name> redirect-address <addr> port <port>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.serv-name: A unique service name.addr: The redirect address.port: The redirect port.

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 addressport: 0..65535

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4.15.9 Set the charging class

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: noneserv-name: noneaddr: noneport: 0

Usage Use this command to set the redirect address and port for the given URI. The URI is identified by identification or name. The flow and service must also be given.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 service someService redirect-address 45.6.78.45 port 20

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} service <serv-name> charging-class-id <chg-class-id>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.serv-name: A unique service name.chg-class-id: The charging class ID.

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)chg-class-id: 1..2147483647

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: noneserv-name: nonechg-class-id: none

Usage Use this command to set the primary charging class. Reference to an existing charging class.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 service someService charging-class-id 2

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4.15.10 Set the secondary charging class

4.15.11 Set the initiation rules

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} service <serv-name> secondary-charging-class-id <chg-class-id>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.serv-name: A unique service name.chg-class-id: The charging class ID.

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)chg-class-id: 1..2147483647

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: noneserv-name: nonechg-class-id: none

Usage Use this command to set the secondary charging class identity.

g This parameter is not valid without a valid SA Engine license.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 service someService charging-class-id 2

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} service <serv-name> initiation-rule <value>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.serv-name: A unique service name.initiation-rule: The initiation rule, determines how l7 traffic is treated.

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)initiation-rule: 'allow', 'deny' or 'drop'

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4.15.12 Set token detection

4.15.13 Set fixed URL in charging

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: noneserv-name: noneinitiation-rule: none

Usage Use this command to set how the L7 traffic is treated.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 service someService initiation-rule allow

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} service <serv-name> token-detection <enable/disable>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.serv-name: A unique service name.token-detection: Determines the use of tokenHeader (in ocscommonconf) for token-based redirection termination in HTTP/WAP traffic.

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)token-detection: 'enable' or 'disable'

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: noneserv-name: nonetoken-detection: disable

Usage Use this command to set the token detection.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 service someService token-detection enable

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} service <serv-name> fixed-url-in-charging <value>

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4.15.14 Set request URL in charging

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.serv-name: A unique service name.fixed-url-in-charging: When defined this information shall be passed in charging interfaces in browsing case (HTTP, WAP).

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)fixed-url-in-charging: (1..64)

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: noneserv-name: nonefixed-url-in-charging: none

Usage Use this command to set the fixed URL in charging.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 service someService fixed-url-in-charging urlstring

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} service <serv-name> request-url-in-charging <enable/disable>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.serv-name: A unique service name.request-url-in-charging: Determines whether the URL in the request shall be passed in the charging interface in a stream-ing case (RTSP).

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)request-url-in-charging: 'enable' or 'disable'

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4.15.15 Set the HTTP host header rewrite

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: noneserv-name: nonerequest-url-in-charging: none

Usage Use this command to set the request URL in charging.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 service someService request-url-in-charging enable

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} service <serv-name> request-url-in-charging <enable/disable>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.serv-name: A unique service name.http-host-header-rewrite: Indicates whether the host header of the original HTTP request has to be rewritten or not.

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)http-host-header-rewrite: 'enable' or 'disable'

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: noneserv-name: nonehttp-host-header-rewrite: none

Usage Use this command to set the HTTP host header rewrite for the given URI. The URI is identified by the identification or name. The flow and service must also be given.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 service someService http-host-header-rewrite enable

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4.15.16 Set the HTTP request format

4.15.17 Set rewrite URI

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} service <serv-name> http-request-format <format>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.serv-name: A unique service name.format: Indicates whether the format of the original HTTP request has to be changed to proxy (proxy value set) or normal (nonproxy value set).

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)format: 'proxy', 'normal' or 'disable'.

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: noneserv-name: noneformat: 'disable'

Usage Use this command to set the HTTP request format for the given URI. The URI is identified by identification or name. The flow and service must also be given.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 service someService http-request-format proxy

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} service <serv-name> rewrite-uri <uri>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.serv-name: A unique service name.uri: The new URI to be used in the HTTP request.

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4.15.18 Enable/disable/extend send user identity

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)uri: octet string (0..255)

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: noneserv-name: noneuri: none

Usage Use this command to set the rewrite URI. The URI is identified by identification or name. The flow and service must also be given.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 service someService rewrite-uri uriName

Command Syntax set ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>} service <serv-name> send-user-identity <enable/disable/extend>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.serv-name: A unique service name.send-user-identity: Determines whether the user identity is sent as HTTP headers containing the MSISDN, terminal IP address, IMSI, and (when set to 'extend') Zone Id, Profile Id, Error Flag, Billing type.

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)send-user-identity: 'enable', 'disable' or 'extend'

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: noneserv-name: nonesend-user-identity: disable

Usage Use this command to set the requested URL in charging.

Output Not applicable

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4.15.19 Delete a URI

4.15.20 Show the URI configuration

Example host> set ggsn uri flow-name flow1 id 1 service someService send-user-identity enable

Command Syntax delete ggsn uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {id <id>|name <name>}

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: none

Usage Use this command to delete an existing URI. The URI is identified by identification or name.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn uri flow-name flow1 name tmpUri

Command Syntax show ggsn uri {flow-id <id> | flow-name <name>} | all} parameters

Parameters id: A unique URI identification .name: A unique URI name (optional).

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)

Default value id: nonename: none

Usage Use this command to show the configuration parameters for the given URI or all defined URIs.

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4.15.21 Add a URI to a flow

4.15.22 Add a service to a URI

Output URI CONFIGURATIONURI configuration for flow <Name>, URI <Name> (<IdValue>

Match order <Value>Uri <Value>Uplink hit trigger <Value>Downlink hit trigger <Value>Add L7 header analysis <Value>

Services.......

Example See the command syntax .

Command Syntax add ggsn uri-to-flow {flow-id <id>|flow-name <name>} uri <uri-name> {flow_id <id2>|flow_name <name2>}

Parameters id: A unique URI identification .name: A unique URI name (optional).uri-name: URI nameid2: A new unique flow identification (optional)name2: A new unique flow name (optional).

Value range id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)uri-name: octet string (1..64)id2: 1..2147483647name2: octet string (1..64)

Default value Not applicable.

Usage Use this command to add a URI to a flow.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> add ggsn uri-to-flow flow-id 1 uri someuri flow_id 2

Command Syntax add ggsn service-to-uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {uri-id <id>|uri-name <name>} service <serv-name> charging-class-id <chg-class-id> secondary-charging-class-id <sec-chg-class-id>

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4.15.23 Delete a service from a URI

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification (optional).name: A unique URI name (optional).serv-name: A unique service name.chg-class-id: The charging class identification.sec-chg-class-id: The charging class identification.

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)chg-class-id: 1..2147483647sec-chg-class-id: 0..2147483647

g Value 0 means that the parameter secondary-charging-class-id is not used.

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: noneserv-name: nonechg-class-id: nonesec-chg-class-id: none

Usage Use this command to add a service to a URI.

Output Not applicable.

Example host> add ggsn service-to-uri flow-name flow1 uri-id 1 service someserv charging-class-id 10 secondary-charging-class-id 20

Command Syntax delete ggsn service-from-uri {flow-id <flow-id> | flow-name <flow-name>} {uri-id <id> | uri-name <name>} service <serv-name>

Parameters flow-id: A unique flow identification.flow-name: A unique flow name.id: A unique URI identification.name: A unique URI name.serv-name: The service name.

Value range flow-id: 1..2147483647flow-name: octet string (1..64)id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..64)serv-name: octet string (1..64)

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4.16 Charging class tariff

4.16.1 Add a charging class tariff

4.16.2 Set the start date

Default value flow-id: noneflow-name: noneid: nonename: noneserv-name: none

Usage Use this command to delete a service from a URI.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn service-from-uri flow-id 20 uri-id 1 service someserv

Command Syntax add ggsn charging-class tariff class-id <chg-class-id> name <name>

Parameters chg-class-id: An existing charging class identification.name: The charging tariff name.

Value range chg-class-id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..63)

Default value chg-class-id: nonename: none

Usage Use this command to add a new charging class tariff into an existing charging class.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn charging-class tariff class-id 1 name newtariff

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class tariff class-id <chg-class-id> name <name> start month <month> day <day>

Parameters chg-class-id: An existing charging class identification.name: An existing charging tariff name.month: The starting month.day: The starting day.

Value range chg-class-id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..63)month: 1..12day: 1..31

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4.16.3 Set the end date

4.16.4 Set the activation time

Default value chg-class-id: nonename: nonemonth: 1day: 1

Usage Use this command to set the start date for the given charging class tariff.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class tariff class-id 1 name newtariff start month 10 day 20

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class tariff class-id <chg-class-id> name <name> end month <month> day <day>

Parameters chg-class-id: An existing charging class identification.name: An existing charging tariff name.month: The ending month.day: The ending day.

Value range chg-class-id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..63)month: 1..12day: 1..31

Default value chg-class-id: nonename: nonemonth: 1day: 1

Usage Use this command to set the end date for the given charging class tariff.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class tariff class-id 1 name newtariff end month 11 day 8

Command Syntax set ggsn charging-class tariff class-id <chg-class-id> name <name> activate hour <hour> min <min> week-day <day>

Parameters chg-class-id: An existing charging class identification.name: An existing charging tariff name.hour: The activation hour.min: The activation minute.day: The weekday when the activation happens.

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4.16.5 Delete charging tariff

4.16.6 Show the charging class tariff configuration

Value range chg-class-id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..63)hour: 0..23min: 0..59day: 'mon', 'tue', 'wed', 'thu', 'fri', 'sat', 'sun' , 'all', 'workingday' or 'weekend'

Default value chg-class-id: nonename: nonehour: 0min: 0day: 'all'

Usage Use this command to set the activation time for the given charging class tariff.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn charging-class tariff class-id 1 name newtariff activate hour 18 min 00 week-day fri

Command Syntax delete ggsn charging-class tariff class-id <chg-class-id> name <name>

Parameters chg-class-id: An existing charging class identification.name: An existing charging tariff name.

Value range chg-class-id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..63)

Default value chg-class-id: nonename: none

Usage Use this command to delete an existing charging tariff from a charging class.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn charging-class tariff class-id 1 name newtariff

Command Syntax show ggsn charging-class tariff class-id <chg-class-id> [name <name>] parameters

Parameters chg-class-id: An existing charging class identification.name: An existing charging tariff name (optional).

Value range chg-class-id: 1..2147483647name: octet string (1..63)

Default value chg-class-id: nonename: none

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4.17 Directory server

4.17.1 Enable and disable configuration fetching from the directory server

4.17.2 Set the fetch sleep time

Usage Use this command to show the configuration of a given charging tariff or all defined charging tariffs within the given charging class.

Output CHARGING TARIFF CONFIGURATION

Charging class: <Value>Start month Start day End month End day Act hour Act Min Act day ariff change

<Value> <Value> <Value> <Value><Value> <Value> <Value> <Value>...

Example host> show ggsn charging-class tariff class-id 1 parametersDisplays all charging tariffs within charging class id 1.host> show ggsn charging-class tariff class-id 1 name newtariff parametersDisplays the configuration of charging tariff "newtariff".

Command Syntax set ggsn servdir fetch-config enable set ggsn servdir fetch-config disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the fetching of service configuration via LDAP. If enabled, the fetching will be done from the directory server.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn servdir fetch-config enablehost> set ggsn servdir fetch-config disable

Command Syntax set ggsn servdir fetch-sleep-time <value>

Parameters value: The sleep time between searches.

Value range value: 1..60

Default value value: 5

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4.17.3 Set the synchronisation Interval

4.17.4 Set the base DN for the service configuration

4.17.5 Set the bind DN for the service configuration

Usage Use this command to set the sleep time between consecutive service configuration fetches. The unit for the given value is a minute.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn servdir fetch-sleep-time 100host> set ggsn servdir fetch-sleep-time default

Command Syntax set ggsn servdir fetch-synch-interval <value>

Parameters value: The directory synchronisation interval.

Value range value: 0..65535

Default value value: 12

Usage Use this command to set the directory synchronisation interval. The given value indicates the interval how often the full synchro-nisation of the service configuration will be performed. For example, if the value is set to 20, the full synchronisation will be done every 20th directory search.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn servdir fetch-synch-interval 30host> set ggsn servdir fetch-synch-interval default

Command Syntax set ggsn servdir fetch-base-dn <value>

Parameters value: The service configuration base distinguished name.

Value range value: octet string (1..128)

Default value value: none

Usage Use this command to the LDAP base distinguished name for the service configuration.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn servdir fetch-base-dn icdSubtreeType=config,icdNEClusterName=ggsn-l,o=icd,dc=operator,dc=com

Command Syntax set ggsn servdir fetch-bind-dn <value>

Parameters value: The bind distinguished name for configuration search.

Value range value: octet string (1..128)

Default value value: none

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4.17.6 Set the bind password for the service configuration

4.17.7 Enable and disable local configuration uploading

4.17.8 Set the upload sleep time

Usage Use this command to set the bind distinguished name for the service configuration.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn servdir fetch-bind-dn icdSubtreeType=config,icdNEClusterName=ggsn-l,o=icd,dc=operator,dc=com

Command Syntax set ggsn servdir fetch-passwd <value>

Parameters value: The bind password.

Value range value: octet string (1..32)

Default value value: none

Usage Use this command to set the used password when binding to the LDAP directory for the service configuration.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn servdir fetch-passwd passwd

Command Syntax set ggsn servdir upload enableset ggsn servdir upload disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the local configuration uploading.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn servdir upload enablehost> set ggsn servdir upload disable

Command Syntax set ggsn servdir upload-sleep-time <value>

Parameters value: sleep time

Value range value: 1..1440

Default value value: 15

Usage Use this command to set the sleep time between configuration uploads.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn servdir upload-sleep-time 20

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4.17.9 Set the security method

4.17.10 Add the directory server hostname

4.17.11 Delete the directory server hostname

4.17.12 Set the port

Command Syntax set ggsn servdir security-method <method>

Parameters method: security method

Value range method: 'none', 'tls', 'ldaps'

Default value method: 'none'

Usage Use this command to set the security method.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn servdir security-method tls

Command Syntax add ggsn servdir directory host-name <name>

Parameters name: The server hostname.

Value range value: octet string (1..64)

Default value value: none

Usage Use this command to add a new directory server.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn servdir directory host-name dirserver

Command Syntax delete ggsn servdir directory host-name <name>

Parameters name: An existing directory server hostname.

Value range value: octet string (1..64)

Default value value: none

Usage Use this command to delete an existing directory server.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn servdir directory host-name dirserver

Command Syntax set ggsn servdir directory host-name <name> port <value>

Parameters name: An existing directory server name.port: port number

Value range value: octet string (1..64)port: 0..65535

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4.17.13 Show the directory service configuration

Default value value: noneport: 389

Usage Use this command to set the port number for the given directory server.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn servdir directory host-name dirserver port 4000

Command Syntax show ggsn servdir parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to show the directory service configuration.

Output SERVICE DIRECTORY CONFIGURATIONConfiguration fetching: <Enabled/Disabled>Fetch sleep time: <Value>Fetch syncronization interval: <Value>Fetch base DN: <Value>Fetch bind DN: <Value>Fetch password: <Value>Configuration uploading: <Enabled/Disabled>Upload sleep time: <Value>Security method: <none/tls/ldaps>

DIRECTORIES

Directory server hostname: <Value>Directory server port: <Value>

Directory server hostname: <Value>Directory server port: <Value>

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4.18 Network access server (NAS)

4.18.1 Add NAS

Example host> show ggsn servdir parameters

SERVICE DIRECTORY CONFIGURATION Configuration fetching: DisabledFetch sleep time: 3Fetch synchronization interval: 12Fetch base DN: isdConfigGrpName=ggsn,o=isd,dc=nokia,dc=comFetch bind DN: isdConfigGrpName=ggsn,o=isd,dc=nokia,dc=comFetch password: private Configuration uploading: DisabledUpload sleep time: 5Security method: None

DIRECTORIES

Directory server hostname: 192.168.181.96Directory server port: 389

Command Syntax add ggsn nas name <name> type <type> transport-type <transport> local-address <l-addr> remote-address <r-addr> server-address <s-addr> shared-secret <secret> host-name <host> rat-type <rat> routing-instance <instance> called-station-id <id> charging-id-selection <charg-id-sel> charging-id-reporting <charg-id-report> nas-disconnect-message-port <disconnect-port>

Parameters name: NAS nametype: typetransport-type: transport typelocal-address: local IP addressremote-address: remote IP addressserver-address: NAS IP addressshared-secret: Radius shared secrethost-name: remote host namerat-type: RAT typerouting-instance: routing instancecalled-station-id: id stringcharging-id-selection: Charging ID Selectioncharging-id-reporting: Charging ID Reportingnas-disconnect-message-port: NAS disconnect message port

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4.18.2 Delete NAS

Value range name: octet string (1..64)type: radiustransport: 'plain', 'ipip', 'gre'l-addr: IPv4 addressr-addr: IPv4 addresss-addr: IPv4 addresssecret: (1..64)host: (1..64)rat-type: 'utran', 'default', 'geran' or 'wlan'instance: (1..16)called-station-id: string (length 1..63)charging-id-selection: 'nasServer', 'nasClient'charging-id-reporting: 'first', 'latest'disconnect-port : 1700 or 3799

Default value name: nonetype: nonetransport: nonel-addr: noner-addr: nones-addr: nonesecret: nonehost: nonerat-type: 'default'instance: nonecalled-station-id: empty string (use default value to set this parameter empty)charging-id-selection: nasServercharging-id-reporting: firstdisconnect-port : 1700

Usage Use this command add NAS.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn nas name alkdsna type radius transport-type plain local-address 1.1.1.1 remote-address 2.2.2.2 server-address 3.3.3.3 shared-secret secret host-name host.com rat-type utran routing-instance default called-station-id xyz charging-id-selection nasServer charging-id-reporting first nas-disconnect-message-port 1700

Command Syntax delete ggsn nas name <name>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command delete the NAS.

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4.18.3 Set the NAS type

4.18.4 Set the NAS transport type

4.18.5 Set the NAS local tunnel address

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn nas name nas-1

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> type <type>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.type: NAS type

Value range name: octet string (1..64)type: radius

Default value name: nonetype: none

Usage Use this command to set the NAS type.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 type radius

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> transport-type <type>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.type: NAS transport type

Value range name: octet string (1..64)type: plain, ipip, gre

Default value name: nonetype: none

Usage Use this command to set the NAS transport type.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 transport-type ipip

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> local-address <address>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.address: The NAS local tunnel address.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)address: IPv4 address

Default value name: noneaddress: none

Usage Use this command to set the NAS local tunnel address.

Output Not applicable

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4.18.6 Set the NAS remote tunnel address

4.18.7 Set the NAS server address

4.18.8 Set NAS shared secret

Example host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 local-address 1.2.3.4

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> remote-address <address>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.remote-address: The NAS remote tunnel address.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)address: IPv4 address

Default value name: noneaddress: none

Usage Use this command to set the NAS remote tunnel address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 remote-address 1.2.3.4

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> server-address <address>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.server-address: The NAS address.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)address: IPv4 address

Default value name: noneaddress: none

Usage Use this command to set the NAS address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 server-address 1.2.3.4

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> shared-secret <secret>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.shared-secret: The NAS shared secret.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)secret: octet string (1..64)

Default value name: nonesecret: none

Usage Use this command to set the NAS shared secret.

Output Not applicable

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4.18.9 Set NAS remote host name

4.18.10 Set NAS routing instance

4.18.11 Set NAS forced default AP usage

Example host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 shared-secret shhhhhh

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> host-name <host>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.host-name: NAS remote host name

Value range name: octet string (1..64)host: octet string (1..64)

Default value name: nonehost: none

Usage Use this command to set the NAS remote host name.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 host-name host.com

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> routing-instance <instance>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.routing-instance: routing instance

Value range name: octet string (1..64)instance: octet string (1..16)

Default value name: noneinstance: none

Usage Use this command to set the NAS routing instance.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 routing-instance default

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> force-default-ap <value>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.force-default-ap: default AP usage flag

Value range name: octet string (1..64)value: 'always', 'fallback' or 'never'

Default value name: nonevalue: 'never'

Usage Use this command to set the NAS default AP usage

Output Not applicable

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4.18.12 Set NAS default access point

4.18.13 Set NAS numeric ID

4.18.14 Set NAS Called station ID

Example host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 force-default-ap fallback

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> default-ap <ap>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.default-ap: default Access Point name

Value range name: octet string (1..64)ap: octet string (1..64)

Default value name: nonevalue: none

Usage Use this command to set the NAS default access point

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 default-ap ap-1

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> numeric-id <id>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.id: Nas instance numeric ID

Value range name: octet string (1..64)id: 0..2147483647

Default value name: noneid: 0

Usage Use this command to set NAS numeric instance

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 numeric-id 100host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 numeric-id default

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> called-station-id <id>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.id: Nas called station ID

Value range name: octet string (1..64)id: octet string (1..63)

Default value name: noneid: empty string (use default value to set this parameter empty)

Usage Use this command to set NAS called station ID

Output Not applicable

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4.18.15 Set NAS RAT type

4.18.16 Set the charging ID selection

4.18.17 Set the charging ID reporting

Examples host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 called-station-id xyzhost> set ggsn nas name nas-1 called-station-id default

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> rat-type <type>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.rat-type: Nas RAT type

Value range name: octet string (1..64)rat-type: 'utran', 'default', 'geran' or 'wlan'

Default value name: nonerat-type: 'default'

Usage Use this command to set NAS RAT type

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 rat-type utranhost> set ggsn nas name nas-1 rat-type utran default

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> charging-id-selection <value>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.value: Define if nasServer or nasClient will be used when inform-ing AAA.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)value: 'nasClient' or 'nasServer'

Default value name: nonevalue: 'nasServer'

Usage Use this command to set the charging ID selection to define whether nasServer or nasClient will be used when informing AAA.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 charging-id-selection nasClient.

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> charging-id-reporting <value>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.value: Define if first or latest 3GPP-NSAPI value shall be sent towards external entities.

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4.18.18 Set the idle timer

4.18.19 Set NAS disconnect message port

Value range name: octet string (1..64)value: 'first' or 'latest'

Default value name: nonevalue: 'first'

Usage Use this command to set the charging ID reporting to define whether first or latest 3GPP-NSAPI value shall be sent towards external entities. It is also used for sending the Charging ID. Setting of this parameter has no impact if Charging ID Selection is not set to NAS Client.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 charging-id-reporting first.

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> idle-timer <value>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.idle timer value: Define in seconds the IDLE timer used for detection of user plane traffic.

Value range name: octet string (1..64)value: 0..1800

Default value name: nonevalue: 60

Usage This parameter defines in seconds the IDLE timer used for detec-tion of user plane traffic. If user plane traffic is detected before the expiration of this timer, then Flexi knows that there is active (but yet unknown) PDP context related to NAS context and it will start using general idle timer to detect inactivity in the NAS context. Idle Timer NAS functionality will be implemented at a later phase.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 idle-timer 80.

Command Syntax set ggsn nas name <name> nas-disconnect-message-port <value>

Parameters name: An existing NAS name.idle timer value: NAS disconnect message port

Value range name: octet string (1..64)value: 1700 or 3799

Default value name: nonevalue: 1700

Usage This parameter defines the port value used by NAS for sending disconnect message.

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4.18.20 Show the NAS configuration

4.19 Controlled roaming configuration

4.19.1 Enable/disable inbound roaming control

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn nas name nas-1 nas-disconnect-message-port 1700

Command Syntax show ggsn nas parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display the NAS configuration.

Output NAS configurationName test1

Numeric ID 100Type radiusTransport type plainLocal address 1.1.1.1Remote address 2.2.2.2Server address 3.3.3.3Shared secret ddddHost name llllCalled station ID xyzRouting instance defaultForce default ap alwaysDefault access point gretunnelRAT type defaultCharging ID Selection nasServerCharging ID Reporting firstNAS Idle Timer 60Nas-disconnect-message-port 1700

.

.

Example host> show ggsn nas parameters

Command Syntax set ggsn roaming inbound-roaming-ctrl enableset ggsn roaming inbound-roaming-ctrl disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

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4.19.2 Add the PLMN ID to the controlled roaming table

4.19.3 Delete the PLMN ID from the controlled roaming table

4.19.4 Set the PLMN ID status

Usage Use this command to enable/disable the inbound roaming control

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn roaming inbound-roaming-ctrl enable

Command Syntax add ggsn roaming plmn-id <id>

Parameters id: The PLMN ID to be added to the controlled roaming table.

Value range id: integer 0..999999

g The PLMN ID is 5 to 6 digits long, and consists of the mobile country code (MCC)or geographical area code (first 3 digits) and the mobile network code (MNC) (rest 2 to 3 digits). The reserved MCCs to be rejected are 0xx, 1xx, and 8xx, which makes the actual PLMN ID range as: 20000..79999, 90000..99999, 200000..799999, 900000..999999

Default value id: none

Usage Use this command to add the PLMN ID to the controlled roaming table

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn roaming plmn-id 23456

Command Syntax delete ggsn roaming plmn-id <id>

Parameters id: The PLMN ID to be added to the controlled roaming table.

Value range id: integer 0..999999

Default value id: none

Usage Use this command to delete PLMN ID from the controlled roaming table

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn roaming plmn-id 23456

Command Syntax set ggsn roaming plmn-id <id> in-useset ggsn roaming plmn-id <id> not-in-use

Parameters id: The PLMN ID to be added to controlled roaming table.

Value range id: integer 0..999999

Default value id: none

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4.19.5 Show the roaming configuration

4.20 Area configuration

4.20.1 Add an area definition

Usage Use this command to set the status of the PLMN ID to 'in use' or 'not in use'

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn roaming plmn-id 23456 not-in-use

Command Syntax show ggsn roaming parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display the roaming configuration.

Output CONTROLLED ROAMING GENERAL CONFIGURATION

Inbound Roaming Control Functionality disabled

ALLOWED PLMN IDs

PLMN ID ROW STATUS<ID> <Status>

Example host> show ggsn roaming parameters

Command Syntax add ggsn area area-name <area-name> accuracy <accuracy> mcc <mcc> [mnc <mnc> lac <lac> ci <ci> sac <sac>]

Parameters area-name: The name of the area entry.accuracy: area accuracy. The last field that has significance in the area definition.mcc: mobile country codemnc: mobile network codelac: location area codeci: cell identitysac: service area code

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4.20.2 Delete an area definition

4.20.3 Add an area set definition

Value range area-name: octet string (1.128)accuracy: 'mcc', 'mnc', 'lac', 'ci', 'sac'mcc: integer (0..999)mnc: integer (0..999)lac: integer (0..4)ci: integer (0..4)sac: integer (0..4)

Default value area-name: noneaccuracy: nonemcc: nonemnc: nonelac: noneci: nonesac: none

Usage Use this command to add an area definition.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn area area-name area-finland accuracy mcc mcc 358host> add ggsn area area-name area-finland-radiolinja accuracy mnc mcc 358 mcn 50host> add ggsn area area-name area-finland-radiolinja-hki accuracy lac mcc 358 mcn 50 lac 10

Command Syntax delete ggsn area area-name <area-name>

Parameters area-name: The name of the area entry to be deleted.

Value range area-name: octet string (1.128)

Default value area-name: none

Usage Use this command to delete an area definition.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn area area-name area-finland

Command Syntax add ggsn area-set set-name <area-set-name> area-name <area-name>

Parameters area-set-name: The name of the area set entry to be added.area-name: The name of the area included in the area set.

Value range area-set-name: octet string (1.128)area-name: octet string (1.128)

Default value area-set-name: nonearea-name: none

Usage Use this command to add an area set definition.

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4.20.4 Add an area to the area set definition

4.20.5 Delete an area from an area set definition

4.20.6 Delete an area set definition

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn area-set set-name area-set-europe area-name area-finland

Command Syntax add ggsn area-to-area-set set-name <area-set-name> area-name <area-name>

Parameters area-set-name: The name of the area set entry that this area is added to.area-name: The name of the area that is to be added to the area set.

Value range area-set-name: octet string (1.128)area-name: octet string (1.128)

Default value area-set-name: nonearea-name: none

Usage Use this command to add an area to an area set definition.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn area-to-area-set set-name area-set-europe area-name area-norway

Command Syntax delete ggsn area-from-area-set set-name <area-set-name> area-name <area-name>

Parameters area-set-name: The name of the area set entry which this area is deleted from.area-name: The name of the area that is to be deleted from the area set.

Value range area-set-name: octet string (1.128)area-name: octet string (1.128)

Default value area-set-name: nonearea-name: none

Usage Use this command to delete an area from an area set definition.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn area-from-area-set set-name area-set-europe area-name area-norway

Command Syntax delete ggsn area-set set-name <area-set-name>

Parameters area-set-name: The name of the area set entry to be deleted.

Value range area-set-name: octet string (1.128)

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4.20.7 Show an area configuration

4.20.8 Show area set configuration

Default value area-set-name: none

Usage Use this command to delete an area set definition.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn area-set set-name area-set-europe

Command Syntax show ggsn area parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display an area configuration.

Output GGSN AREA CONFIGURATIONNAME ACCURACY MCC MNC LAC CI SAC<name> <value> <val> <val> <val> <val> <val>...

Example host> show ggsn area parameters

AREA CONFIGURATIONNAME ACCURACY MCC MNC LAC CI SACarea-1 lac 123 13 14 0 0area-2 sac 123 13 14 15 16area-3 ci 123 13 14 15 0

Command Syntax show ggsn area-set parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display an area set configuration.

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4.21 Layer 7 analyzers common configuration

4.21.1 Enable/disable URL normalization

4.21.2 Set ENUM DNS server query attempts

Output AREA SET CONFIGURATION

Area set <area-set-name><area-name>

.

.

.

.

.

.

Example host> show ggsn area-set parameters

AREA SET CONFIGURATIONArea set area-set-1

area-2area-3

Area set area-set-2area-3

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy fix-urls enableset ggsn l7-proxy fix-urls disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable URL normalization

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn l7-proxy fix-urls enablehost> set ggsn l7-proxy fix-urls disable

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy enum-dns-server-query-attempts <attempts>

Parameters attempts: The number of attempts.

Value range attempts: 1..5

Default value attempts: 1

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4.21.3 Set ENUM DNS server query protocol

4.21.4 Set ENUM DNS server query timeout

4.21.5 Set primary ENUM DNS server address

Usage Use this command to set ENUM DNS server query attempts

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn l7-proxy enum-dns-server-query-attempts 3host> set ggsn l7-proxy enum-dns-server-query-attempts default

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy enum-dns-server-query-protocol <protocol>

Parameters protocol: The protocol.

Value range protocol: 'tcp' or 'udp'

Default value protocol: 'udp'

Usage Use this command to set ENUM DNS server query protocol

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn l7-proxy enum-dns-server-query-protocol tcphost> set ggsn l7-proxy enum-dns-server-query-protocol default

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy enum-dns-server-query-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The timeout.

Value range timeout: 1..30

Default value timeout: 1

Usage Use this command to set ENUM DNS server query timeout

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn l7-proxy enum-dns-server-query-timeout 3host> set ggsn l7-proxy enum-dns-server-query-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy primary-enum-dns-server-address <address>

Parameters address: The primary ENUM DNS server address.

Value range address: IPv4 address

Default value address: none

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4.21.6 Set secondary ENUM DNS server address

4.21.7 Set tertiary ENUM DNS server address

4.21.8 Set header name to be added to IP address

Usage Use this command to set primary ENUM DNS server address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn l7-proxy primary-enum-dns-server-address 1.2.3.4

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy secondary-enum-dns-server-address <address>

Parameters address: The secondary ENUM DNS server address.

Value range address: IPv4 address

Default value address: none

Usage Use this command to set secondary ENUM DNS server address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn l7-proxy secondary-enum-dns-server-address 1.2.3.4

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy tertiary-enum-dns-server-address <address>

Parameters address: The tertiary ENUM DNS server address.

Value range address: IPv4 address

Default value address: none

Usage Use this command to set tertiary ENUM DNS server address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn l7-proxy tertiary-enum-dns-server-address 1.2.3.4

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy ip-addr-header-added <header>

Parameters header: The header name.

Value range header: octet string 1..255

Default value header: empty

Usage Use this command to set the header name to be added to the IP address

Output Not applicable

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4.21.9 Set header name to be added to MSISDN

4.21.10 Set header name to be added to MD5 MSISDN

4.21.11 Set header name to be added to IMSI

Examples host> set ggsn l7-proxy ip-addr-header-added headerhost> set ggsn l7-proxy ip-addr-header-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy msisdn-header-added <header>

Parameters header: The header name.

Value range header: octet string 1..255

Default value header: empty

Usage Use this command to set the header name to be added to the MSISDN

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn l7-proxy msisdn-header-added headerhost> set ggsn l7-proxy msisdn-header-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy md5-msisdn-header-added <header>

Parameters header: The header name.

Value range header: octet string 1..255

Default value header: empty

Usage Use this command to set the header name to be added to the MD5 MSISDN

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn l7-proxy md5-msisdn-header-added headerhost> set ggsn l7-proxy md5-msisdn-header-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy imsi-header-added <header>

Parameters header: The header name.

Value range header: octet string 1..255

Default value header: empty

Usage Use this command to set the header name to be added to the IMSI.

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4.21.12 Set header name to be added to MD5 IMSI

4.21.13 Set header name to be added to Prepaid

4.21.14 Set header name to be added to APN

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn l7-proxy imsi-header-added headerhost> set ggsn l7-proxy imsi-header-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy md5-imsi-header-added <header>

Parameters header: The header name.

Value range header: octet string 1..255

Default value header: empty

Usage Use this command to set the header name to be added to the MD5 IMSI.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn l7-proxy md5-imsi-header-added headerhost> set ggsn l7-proxy md5-imsi-header-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy prepaid-header-added <header>

Parameters header: The header name.

Value range header: octet string 1..255

Default value header: empty

Usage Use this command to set the header name to be added to the Prepaid.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn l7-proxy prepaid-header-added headerhost> set ggsn l7-proxy prepaid-header-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy apn-header-added <header>

Parameters header: The header name.

Value range header: octet string 1..255

Default value header: empty

Usage Use this command to set the header name to be added to the APN.

Output Not applicable

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4.21.15 Set header name to be added to Zone ID

4.21.16 Set header name to be added to Profile ID

4.21.17 Set header name to be added to Error Flag

Examples host> set ggsn l7-proxy apn-header-added headerhost> set ggsn l7-proxy apn-header-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy zone-id-header-added <header>

Parameters header: The header name.

Value range header: octet string 1..255

Default value header: empty

Usage Use this command to set the header name to be added to the Zone ID.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn l7-proxy zone-id-header-added headerhost> set ggsn l7-proxy zone-id-header-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy profile-id-header-added <header>

Parameters header: The header name.

Value range header: octet string 1..255

Default value header: empty

Usage Use this command to set the header name to be added to the Profile ID.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn l7-proxy profile-id-header-added headerhost> set ggsn l7-proxy profile-id-header-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy error-flag-header-added <header>

Parameters header: The header name.

Value range header: octet string 1..255

Default value header: empty

Usage Use this command to set the header name to be added to the Error Flag.

Output Not applicable

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4.21.18 Set header name to be added to Billing Type

4.21.19 Display layer 7 analyzers configuration parameters

Examples host> set ggsn l7-proxy error-flag-header-added headerhost> set ggsn l7-proxy erro-flag-header-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn l7-proxy billing-type-header-added <header>

Parameters header: The header name.

Value range header: octet string 1..255

Default value header: empty

Usage Use this command to set the header name to be added to the Billing Type.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn l7-proxy billing-type-header-added headerhost> set ggsn l7-proxy billing-type-header-added default

Command Syntax show ggsn l7-proxy parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display layer 7 analyzers configuration parameters.

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4.22 HTTP analyzer configuration

4.22.1 Add rewrite URL

Output host> show ggsn l7-proxy parametersLAYER 7 PROXY CONFIGURATION

Fix URLs <enabled/disabled>Primary ENUM DNS server address <address>Secondary ENUM DNS server address <address>Tertiary ENUM DNS server address <address>ENUM DNS server query protocol <protocol>ENUM DNS server query attempts <Value>ENUM DNS server query timeout <Value>The header name to add IP address <Value>The header name to add MSISDN <Value>The header name to add MD5-MSISDN <Value>The header name to add IMSI <Value>The header name to add MD5-IMSI <Value>The header name to add Prepaid <Value>The header name to add APN <Value>The header name to add Zone ID <Value>The header name to add Profile ID <Value>The header name to add Error flag <Value>The header name to add Billing type <Value>

Examples host> show ggsn l7-proxy parameters

Command Syntax add ggsn http-proxy rewrite-url url-name <name> url <url> root-domain <domain> service <service>

Parameters name: The name for the URL definition.url: The URL pattern.domain: The ENUM DNS root.service: The service.

Value range name: octet string 1..255url: octet string 1..255domain: octet string 1..63service: service

Default value name: noneurl: nonedomain: noneservice: none

Usage Use this command to add rewrite URL definition

Output Not applicable

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4.22.2 Delete rewrite URL

4.22.3 Set analyzer port 1

4.22.4 Set analyzer port 2

4.22.5 Set analyzer port 3

Example host> add ggsn http-proxy rewrite-url url-name url-1 url http://rewrite.this root-domain el64.arpa service mmsc+E2U

Command Syntax delete ggsn http-proxy rewrite-url url-name <name>

Parameters name: The name for the URL definition

Value range name: octet string 1..255

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to delete rewrite URL definition

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn http-proxy rewrite-url url-name url-1

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy analyser-port-1 <port>

Parameters port: The analyzer port.

Value range port: 0..65535

Default value port: none

Usage Use this command to set analyzer port 1.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn http-proxy analyser-port-1 100

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy analyser-port-2 <port>

Parameters port: The analyzer port.

Value range port: 0..65535

Default value port: none

Usage Use this command to set analyzer port 2.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn http-proxy analyser-port-2 200

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy analyser-port-3 <port>

Parameters port: The analyzer port.

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4.22.6 Set analyzer port 4

4.22.7 Set analyzer port 5

4.22.8 Set client maximum time

Value range port: 0..65535

Default value port: none

Usage Use this command to set analyzer port 3.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn http-proxy analyser-port-3 300

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy analyser-port-4 <port>

Parameters port: The analyzer port.

Value range port: 0..65535

Default value port: none

Usage Use this command to set analyzer port 4.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn http-proxy analyser-port-4 400

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy analyser-port-5 <port>

Parameters port: The analyzer port.

Value range port: 0..65535

Default value port: none

Usage Use this command to set analyzer port 5.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn http-proxy analyser-port-5 500

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy client-max-time <time>

Parameters time: The time in seconds.

Value range time: 0..1440

Default value time: 120

Usage Use this command to set client maximum time.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-proxy client-max-time 600host> set ggsn http-proxy client-max-time default

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4.22.9 Set client request timeout

4.22.10 Set connect timeout

4.22.11 Set receive timeout

4.22.12 Set server response timeout

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy client-request-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The time in seconds.

Value range timeout: 15..240

Default value timeout: 15

Usage Use this command to set client request timeout.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-proxy client-request-timeout 120host> set ggsn http-proxy client-request-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy connect-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The time in seconds.

Value range timeout: 15..240

Default value timeout: 15

Usage Use this command to set connect timeout.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-proxy connect-timeout 120host> set ggsn http-proxy connect-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy receive-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The time in seconds.

Value range timeout: 15..240

Default value timeout: 30

Usage Use this command to set receive timeout.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-proxy receive-timeout 120host> set ggsn http-proxy receive-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy server-response-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The time in seconds.

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4.22.13 Enable/disable error code conversion to WAP

4.22.14 Enable/disable access logging

4.22.15 Enable/disable host header usage

Value range timeout: 15..240

Default value timeout: 60

Usage Use this command to set the server response timeout.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-proxy server-response-timeout 120host> set ggsn http-proxy server-response-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy convert-error-code-to-wap enableset ggsn http-proxy convert-error-code-to-wap disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable error code conversion to WAP

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-proxy convert-error-code-to-wap enablehost> set ggsn http-proxy convert-error-code-to-wap disable

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy do-access-log enableset ggsn http-proxy do-access-log disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable access logging

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-proxy do-access-log enablehost> set ggsn http-proxy do-access-log disable

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy use-host enableset ggsn http-proxy use-host disable

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4.22.16 Enable/disable WAP2 support

4.22.17 Enable/disable URL rewriting

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable host header usage

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-proxy use-host enablehost> set ggsn http-proxy use-host disable

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy wap2 enableset ggsn http-proxy wap2 disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable WAP2 support

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-proxy wap2 enablehost> set ggsn http-proxy wap2 disable

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy rewrite-url yesset ggsn http-proxy rewrite-url no

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable URL rewriting

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-proxy rewrite-url yeshost> set ggsn http-proxy rewrite-url no

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4.22.18 Set hit multipliers for MIME types

4.22.19 Enable/disable error code 504 generation

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy mime-hits-text-inbound <hit>set ggsn http-proxy mime-hits-text-outbound<hit>set ggsn http-proxy mime-hits-image-inbound<hit>set ggsn http-proxy mime-hits-image-outbound <hit>set ggsn http-proxy mime-hits-video-inbound<hit>set ggsn http-proxy mime-hits-video-outbound <hit>set ggsn http-proxy mime-hits-audio-inbound<hit>set ggsn http-proxy mime-hits-audio-outbound <hit>set ggsn http-proxy mime-hits-application-inbound <hit>set ggsn http-proxy mime-hits-application-outbound <hit>set ggsn http-proxy mime-hits-other-inbound <hit>set ggsn http-proxy mime-hits-other-outbound <hit>

Parameters hit: The number of hits charged.

Value range hit: -1..50

Default value hit: -1

Usage Use this command to set hit multipliers for MIME types.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-proxy mime-hits-text-inbound 2host> set ggsn http-proxy mime-hits-image-inbound default

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy disable-504 yesset ggsn http-proxy disable-504 no

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable error code 504 generation

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-proxy disable-504 yeshost> set ggsn http-proxy disable-504 no

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4.22.20 Set receive buffer size

4.22.21 Set send buffer size

4.22.22 Display HTTP proxy configuration parameters

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy receive-buffer-size <size >

Parameters size: receive buffer size

Value range size: 0..65535

Default value size: 8760

Usage Use this command to set the analyzer receive buffer size.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn http-proxy receive-buffer-size 8760

Command Syntax set ggsn http-proxy send-buffer-size <size >

Parameters size: send buffer size

Value range size: 0..65535

Default value size: 17520

Usage Use this command to set the analyzer send buffer size.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn http-proxy send-buffer-size 8760

Command Syntax show ggsn http-proxy parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display the HTTP proxy configuration parameters.

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Output host> show ggsn http-proxy parametersHTTP PROXY CONFIGURATIONClient max time <Value>Client request timeout <Value>Server response timeout <Value>Connect timeout <Value>Receive timeout <Value>Convert error codes to WAP1.x

<enabled/disabled>Use HTTP Host header <enabled/disabled>WAP2 HTTP Analysis enabled/disabled>The URL name to add MSISDN <Value>The URL name to add IMSI <Value>The URL name to add the subscriber type <Value>The URL name to add IP address <Value>The URL name to add subscriber APN <yes/no>The URL name to add roaming status <Value>The URL name to add original URL <Value>Payment required URL <url>Rule deny URL <url>Log HTTP access to syslog <enabled/disabled>Rewrite MMS URLs <yes/no>Analyser port 1 <Value>Analyser port 2 <Value>Analyser port 3 <Value>Analyser port 4 <Value>Analyser port 5 <Value>Disable error code 504 generation <yes/no>Receive buffer size <Value>Send buffer size <value>MIME Charging SettingsMIME type Multiplier (inbound) Multiplier (outbound)Text (text/ *) <Value> <Value>Image (image/ *) <Value> <Value>Video (video/ *) <Value> <Value>Audio (audio/ *) <Value> <Value>Application (application/ *)<Value> <Value>Other <Value> <Value>

REWRITE URLSURL name <name>

URL <url>ENUM root domain <domain>ENUM service <service>

Examples host> show ggsn http-proxy parameters

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4.22.23 Display HTTP proxy statistics

4.23 HTTP/WAP2 redirection configuration

4.23.1 Set MSISDN to be added to URL

Command Syntax show ggsn statistics http

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display the HTTP proxy statistics

Output host> show ggsn statistics httpHTTP statisticsActive threads <Value>Active client connections <Value>Connected clients <Value>Received HTTP requests <Value>Server connection attempts <Value>Server connection failures <Value>CA connection attempts <Value>CA connection failures <Value>Low-level socket errors <Value>Kernel socket errors <Value>Bad client requests <Value>Bad sever responses <Value>Memory allocation errors <Value>Memory allocations <Value>Thread creation errors <Value>Exception redirectings <Value>MMS rule blocks <Value>MMS submission requests <Value>MMS submission failures <Value>MMS reception requests <Value>MMS reception failures <Value>ENUM DNS redirectings <Value>ENUM DNS failures <Value>

Examples host> show ggsn statistics http

Command Syntax set ggsn http-wap2-redirection msisdn-url-added <msisdn>

Parameters msisdn: msisdn

Value range msisdn: octet string 1..29

Default value msisdn: empty

Usage Use this command to set msisdn to be added to the URL.

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4.23.2 Set IMSI to be added to URL

4.23.3 Set subscriber type to be added to URL

4.23.4 Set IP address to be added to URL

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection msisdn-url-added 0123456789host> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection msisdn-url-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn http-wap2-redirection imsi-url-added <imsi>

Parameters imsi: imsi

Value range imsi: octet string 1..29

Default value imsi: empty

Usage Use this command to set the IMSI to be added to the URL.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection imsi-url-added 0123456789host> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection imsi-url-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn http-wap2-redirection subscriber-type-url-added <type>

Parameters subscriber-type-url-added: type

Value range subscriber-type-url-added: hotbilling, flatrate, postpaid, postpaidCC, prepaid, prepaidCC

Default value subscriber-type-url-added: empty

Usage Use this command to set the subscriber type to be added to the URL.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection subscriber-type-url-added hotbillinghost> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection subscriber-type-url-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn http-wap2-redirection ip-addr-url-added <ip address>

Parameters ip address: ip address

Value range ip address: octet string 1..29

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4.23.5 Set APN to be added to URL

4.23.6 Set roaming status to be added to URL

4.23.7 Set URL to be added to URL

Default value ip address: empty

Usage Use this command to set the IP address to be added to the URL.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection ip-addr-url-added 1.1.1.1host> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection ip-addr-url-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn http-wap2-redirection apn-url-added <apn>

Parameters apn: apn

Value range apn: octet string 1..29

Default value apn: empty

Usage Use this command to set the APN to be added to the URL.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection apn-url-added apnhost> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection apn-url-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn http-wap2-redirection roaming-status-url-added <roaming-status>

Parameters roaming status: yes, no

Value range roaming status: yes, no

Default value roaming status: no

Usage Use this command to set the roaming status to be added to the URL.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection roaming-status-url-added yeshost> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection roaming-status-url-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn http-wap2-redirection url-url-added <url>

Parameters url: url

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4.23.8 Set payment required redirection URL

4.23.9 Set forbidden URL

4.23.10 Display HTTP/WAP2 redirection configuration parameters

Value range url: octet string 1..29

Default value url: empty

Usage Use this command to set the URL to be added to URL.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection url-url-added www.abc.comhost> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection url-url-added default

Command Syntax set ggsn http-wap2-redirection payment-required-redirection-url <url>

Parameters url: The redirection URL.

Value range url: octet string 1..255

Default value url: empty

Usage Use this command to set payment required redirection URL

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection payment-required-redirection-url http://pay.com/pay.htmlhost> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection payment-required-redirection-url default

Command Syntax set ggsn http-wap2-redirection forbidden-url <url>

Parameters url: The redirection URL.

Value range url: octet string 1..255

Default value url: empty

Usage Use this command to set forbidden URL

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection forbidden-url http://pay.com/denied.htmlhost> set ggsn http-wap2-redirection forbidden-url default

Command Syntax show ggsn http-wap2-redirection parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

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4.24 WAP analyzer configuration

4.24.1 Add rewrite URL

4.24.2 Delete rewrite URL

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display the HTTP/WAP2 redirection config-uration parameters.

Output host> show ggsn http-proxy parameters

HTTP/WAP2 REDIRECTION CONFIGURATION

The URL name to add MSISDN <Value>The URL name to add IMSI <Value>The URL name to add the subscriber type <Value>The URL name to add IP address <Value>The URL name to add subscriber APN <yes/no>The URL name to add roaming status <Value>The URL name to add original URL <Value>Payment required URL <url>Forbidden URL <url>

Example host> show ggsn http-wap2-redirection parameters

Command Syntax add ggsn wap mms-rewrite-url url-name <name> url <url>

Parameters name: The name for the URL definition.url: The URL pattern.

Value range name: octet string 1..255url: octet string 1..255

Default value name: noneurl: none

Usage Use this command to add rewrite URL definition.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn wap mms-rewrite-url url-name url url-1

Command Syntax delete ggsn wap mms-rewrite-url url-name <name>

Parameters name: The name for the URL definition.

Value range name: octet string 1..255

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to delete rewrite URL definition.

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4.24.3 Add MMS regular expression

4.24.4 Delete MMS regular expression

4.24.5 Add MMSC host address

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn wap mms-rewrite-url url-name name

Command Syntax add ggsn wap mms-regexp regexp-name <name> regexp <regexp> hits <hits>

Parameters name: The name for MMS RE definition.regexp: The RE pattern.hits: The hit multiplier.

Value range name: octet string 1..255regexp: octet string 1..255hits: -1..

Default value name: noneregexp: nonehits: -1

Usage Use this command to add MMS RE definition.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn wap mms-regexp regexp-name regexp-1 regexp "*" hits 10

Command Syntax delete ggsn wap mms-regexp regexp-name <name>

Parameters name: The name for MMS RE definition.

Value range name: octet string 1..255

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to delete MMS RE definition

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn wap mms-regexp regexp-name regexp-1

Command Syntax add ggsn wap mmsc-host-address <address> mmsc-name <name>

Parameters address: The address of the MMSC.name: The name of the MMSC.

Value range address: IPv4 addressname: octet string 1..255

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4.24.6 Delete MMSC host address

4.24.7 Add MMS from filter

4.24.8 Delete MMS from filter

Default value address: nonename: none

Usage Use this command to add MMSC host address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn wap mmsc-host-address 1.2.3.4 name "primary MMSC"

Command Syntax delete ggsn wap mmsc-host-address mmsc-name <name>

Parameters name: The name of the MMSC.

Value range name: octet string 1..255

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to delete MMSC host address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn wap mmsc-host-address name "primary MMSC"

Command Syntax add ggsn wap mms-from from-filter <filter>

Parameters filter: from filter definition.

Value range filter: octet string 1..45

Default value filter: none

Usage Use this command to add MMS from filters.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn wap mms-from from-filter fileterstring

Command Syntax delete ggsn wap mms-from from-filter <filter>

Parameters filter: from filter definition.

Value range filter: octet string 1..45

Default value filter: none

Usage Use this command to delete MMS from filters.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn wap mms-from from-filter fileterstring

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4.24.9 Enable/disable access logging

4.24.10 Enable/disable free retransmission

4.24.11 Enable/disable free signaling

4.24.12 Enable/disable multiple hits charging

Command Syntax set ggsn wap do-access-log enableset ggsn wap do-access-log disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable access logging.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn wap do-access-log enablehost> set ggsn wap do-access-log disable

Command Syntax set ggsn wap free-retrans enableset ggsn wap free-retrans disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable free retransmission.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn wap free-retrans enablehost> set ggsn wap free-retrans disable

Command Syntax set ggsn wap free-signalling enableset ggsn wap free-signalling disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable free signaling.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn wap free-signalling enablehost> set ggsn wap free-signalling disable

Command Syntax set ggsn wap mms-multiple-recipients-hits enableset ggsn wap mms-multiple-recipients-hits disable

Parameters None.

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4.24.13 Enable/disable MMS URL rewriting

4.24.14 Set ENUM root domain

4.24.15 Set ENUM service

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable multiple hits charging.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn wap mms-multiple-recipients-hits enablehost> set ggsn wap mms-multiple-recipients-hits disable

Command Syntax set ggsn wap mms-rewrite-url enableset ggsn wap mms-rewrite-url disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable MMS URL rewriting.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn wap mms-rewrite-url enablehost> set ggsn wap mms-rewrite-url disable

Command Syntax set ggsn wap enum-root-domain <root>

Parameters root: The ENUM root domain postfix.

Value range root: octet string 1..255

Default value root: none

Usage Use this command to set the ENUM root domain.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn wap enum-root-domain el64.arpa

Command Syntax set ggsn wap enum-service <service>

Parameters service: The ENUM service.

Value range service: octet string 1..255

Default value service: none

Usage Use this command to set ENUM service.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn wap enum-service mmsc+E2U

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4.24.16 Set payment required redirection URL

4.24.17 Set rule deny redirection URL

4.24.18 Deny/allow unknown MMSC usage

4.24.19 Set rule WSP version encoding limit

Command Syntax set ggsn wap payment-required-redirection-url <url>

Parameters url: The redirection URL.

Value range url: octet string 1..255

Default value url: empty

Usage Use this command to set payment required redirection URL.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn wap payment-required-redirection-url http://redirect.com/redir.html

Command Syntax set ggsn wap rule-deny-redirection-url <url>

Parameters url: The redirection URL.

Value range url: octet string 1..255

Default value url: empty

Usage Use this command to set rule deny redirection URL.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn wap rule-deny-redirection-url http://redirect.com/denied.html

Command Syntax set ggsn wap unknown-mmsc-usage allowedset ggsn wap unknown-mmsc-usage denied

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to deny/allow unknown MMSC usage.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn wap unknown-mmsc-usage allowedhost> set ggsn wap unknown-mmsc-usage denied

Command Syntax set ggsn wap wsp-encoding-version-limit <limit>

Parameters limit: The version limit.

Value range limit: '1.1', '1.2', '1.3', '1.4' or '1.5'

Default value limit: '1.5'

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4.24.20 Set WSP session timeout

4.24.21 Set disable redirect WAP text

Usage Use this command to set the WSP encoding version limit.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn wap wsp-encoding-version-limit 1.2host> set ggsn wap wsp-encoding-version-limit default

Command Syntax set ggsn wap wsp-session-timeout <value>

Parameters value: The time in seconds.

Value range value: 60..1800 seconds

Default value value: 300 seconds

Usage Use this command to set the WSP session timeout.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn wap wsp-session-timeout 600host> set ggsn wap wsp-session-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn wap disable-redirect-wap-text <value>

Parameters value: Determines whether redirect WAP text is disabled or not.

Value range value: 'yes' or 'no'

Default value value: 'no'

Usage Use this command to set the disable redirect WAP text.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn wap disable-redirect-wap-text yeshost> set ggsn wap disable-redirect-wap-text default

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4.24.22 Set hit multipliers for MMS MIME types

Command Syntax set ggsn wap mime-text-mms-inbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-text-mms-outbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-image-mms-inbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-image-mms-outbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-video-mms-inbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-video-mms-outbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-audio-mms-inbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-audio-mms-outbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-application-mms-inbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-application-mms-outbound-multiplier <hits>

Parameters hits: The hit multiplier.

Value range hits:-1..50

Default value hits: -1

Usage Use this command to set hit multipliers for MMS MIME types.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn wap mime-text-mms-inbound-multiplier 10host> set ggsn wap mime-video-mms-outbound-multiplier default

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4.24.23 Set hit multipliers for WAP MIME types

4.24.24 Display WAP configuration parameters

Command Syntax set ggsn wap mime-text-wap-inbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-text-wap-outbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-image-wap-inbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-image-wap-outbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-video-wap-inbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-video-wap-outbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-audio-wap-inbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-audio-wap-outbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-application-wap-inbound-multiplier <hits>set ggsn wap mime-application-wap-outbound-multiplier <hits>

Parameters hits: The hit multiplier.

Value range hits:-1..50

Default value hits: -1

Usage Use this command to set hit multipliers for WAP MIME types.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn wap mime-text-wap-inbound-multiplier 10host> set ggsn wap mime-video-wap-outbound-multiplier default

Command Syntax show ggsn wap parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display WAP configuration parameters.

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Output host> show ggsn wap parameters

WAP PARAMETERS

Payment required URL <url>Forbidden URL <url>Log WAP access to syslog <enabled/disabled>Disable charging for signaling

<enabled/disabled>Disable charging for retransmissions

<enabled/disabled>Deny usage of unknown MMSC <allowed/denied>Charge MMS sending per recipient

<enabled/disabled>Rewrite MMS URLs <enabled/disabled>ENUM root domain <domain>ENUM service <service>WSP Encoding Version Limit <limit>WSP Session timeout <value>Disable redirect WAP text <yes/no>

MMSC HOST ADDRESSES

Name <name>Host address <address>

REGULAR EXPRESSIONS

Regexp name <name>Regexp <regexp>Hits <value>

REWRITE URLS

FROM FILTER

From filter <value>

Browsing MIME Charging Settings

MIME type Multiplier (inbound) Multiplier (outbound)Text (text/ *) <value> <value>Picture (image/ *) <value> <value>Video (video/ *) <value> <value>Sound (audio/ *) <value> <value>Application-specific (application/ *) <value> <value>Other <value> <value>

MMS MIME Charging Settings

MIME type Multiplier (inbound) Multiplier (outbound)Text (text/ *) <value> <value>Picture (image/ *) <value> <value>Video (video/ *) <value> <value>Sound (audio/ *) <value> <value>Application-specific (application/ *) <value> <value>Other <value> <value>

Example host> show ggsn wap parameters

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4.24.25 Display WAP statistics

4.25 RTSP analyzer configuration

4.25.1 Add access point

Command Syntax show ggsn statistics wap

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display WAP statistics

Output host> show ggsn statistics wapWAP statistics

Active threads <Value>Received WAP messages <Value>Received WAP request messages <Value>Received WAP response messages <Value>Dropped WAP messages <Value>Forwarded WAP messages <Value>WAP message forwarding errors <Value>Received WAP control messages <Value>Memory allocation erros <Value>Memory allocations <Value>Thread creation errors <Value>WAP message construct errors <Value>Exception redirectings <Value>MMS submission requests <Value>MMS submission failures <Value>MMS reception requests <Value>MMS reception failures <Value>MMS control messages <Value>MMS control failures <Value>ENUM DNS redirectings <Value>ENUM DNS failures <Value>MMS rule blocks <Value>

Examples host> show ggsn statistics wap

Command Syntax add ggsn rtsp-proxy access-point <name>

Parameters name: The access point name.

Value range name: octet string 1..63

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to add an access point.

Output Not applicable

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4.25.2 Delete access point

4.25.3 Set client maximum time

4.25.4 Set client request timeout

Example host> add ggsn rtsp-proxy access-point testap.comt

Command Syntax delete ggsn rtsp-proxy access-point <name>

Parameters name: The access point name.

Value range name: octet string 1..63

Default value name: none

Usage Use this command to delete an access point.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn rtsp-proxy access-point testap.com

Command Syntax set ggsn rtsp-proxy client-max-time <time>

Parameters time: The time in seconds.

Value range time: 0..1440

Default value time: 0

Usage Use this command to set the client maximum time.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy client-max-time 600host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy client-max-time default

Command Syntax set ggsn rtsp-proxy client-request-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The time in seconds.

Value range timeout: 15..240

Default value timeout: 60

Usage Use this command to set the client request timeout.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy client-request-timeout 120host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy client-request-timeout default

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4.25.5 Set connect timeout

4.25.6 Set receive timeout

4.25.7 Set server response timeout

4.25.8 Set analyzer port 1

Command Syntax set ggsn rtsp-proxy connect-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The time in seconds.

Value range timeout: 15..240

Default value timeout: 30

Usage Use this command to set the connect timeout.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy connect-timeout 120host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy connect-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn rtsp-proxy receive-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The time in seconds.

Value range timeout: 15..240

Default value timeout: 30

Usage Use this command to set the receive timeout.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy receive-timeout 120host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy receive-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn rtsp-proxy server-response-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The time in seconds.

Value range timeout: 15..240

Default value timeout: 30

Usage Use this command to set the server response timeout.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy server-response-timeout 120host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy server-response-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn rtsp-proxy analyser-port-1 <port>

Parameters port: The analyzer port.

Value range port: 0..65535

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4.25.9 Set analyzer port 2

4.25.10 Set analyzer port 3

4.25.11 Set analyzer port 4

4.25.12 Set redirect address

Default value port: none

Usage Use this command to set analyzer port 1.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy analyser-port-1 100

Command Syntax set ggsn rtsp-proxy analyser-port-2 <port>

Parameters port: The analyzer port.

Value range port: 0..65535

Default value port: none

Usage Use this command to set analyzer port 2.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy analyser-port-2 200

Command Syntax set ggsn rtsp-proxy analyser-port-3 <port>

Parameters port: The analyzer port.

Value range port: 0..65535

Default value port: none

Usage Use this command to set analyzer port 3.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy analyser-port-3 300

Command Syntax set ggsn rtsp-proxy analyser-port-4 <port>

Parameters port: The analyzer port.

Value range port: 0..65535

Default value port: none

Usage Use this command to set analyzer port 4.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy analyser-port-4 400

Command Syntax set ggsn rtsp-proxy redirect-address <address>

Parameters address: The redirect address.

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4.25.13 Set receive buffer size

4.25.14 Set send buffer size

4.25.15 Enable/disable access logging

Value range address: IPv4 address

Default value address: empty

Usage Use this command to set the redirect address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy redirect-address 1.2.3.4

Command Syntax set ggsn rtsp-proxy receive-buffer-size <size>

Parameters size: receive buffer size

Value range size: 0..65535

Default value size: 8760

Usage Use this command to set the analyzer receive buffer size.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy receive-buffer-size 8760

Command Syntax set ggsn rtsp-proxy send-buffer-size <size>

Parameters size: send buffer size

Value range size: 0..65535

Default value size: 17520

Usage Use this command to set the analyzer send buffer size.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy send-buffer-size 8760

Command Syntax set ggsn rtsp-proxy do-access-log enableset ggsn rtsp-proxy do-access-log disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable access logging

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn rtsp-proxy do-access-log enablehost> set ggsn rtsp-proxy do-access-log disable

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4.25.16 Display RTSP proxy configuration parameters

4.25.17 Display RTSP proxy statistics

Command Syntax show ggsn rtsp-proxy parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display RTSP proxy configuration parame-ters

Output host> show ggsn rtsp-proxy parameters

RTSP PROXY CONFIGURATION

Client max time <Value>Client request timeout <Value>Server response timeout <Value>Connect timeout <Value>Receive timeout <Value>Do access logging <Enabled/Disabled>Redirect address <address>Analyser port 1 <Value>Analyser port 2 <Value>Analyser port 3 <Value>Analyser port 4 <Value>Receive buffer size <Value>Send buffer size <Value>Access points <name>

Example host> show ggsn rtsp-proxy parameters

Command Syntax show ggsn statistics rtsp

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display RTSP proxy statistics

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4.26 SMTP analyzer configuration

4.26.1 Set client maximum time

4.26.2 Set client request timeout

Output host> show ggsn statistics rtspRTSP statistics

Active threads <Value>Active client connections <Value>Connected clients <Value>Received RTSP requests <Value>Server connection attempts <Value>Server connection failures <Value>CA connection attempts <Value>CA connection failures <Value>Low-level socket errors <Value>Kernel socket errors <Value>Bad client requests <Value>Bad client responses <Value>Memory allocation failures <Value>Memory allocations <Value>Thread creation errors <Value>Proxy connection errors <Value>Proxy connections <Value>

Example host> show ggsn rtsp-proxy parameters

Command Syntax set ggsn smtp-proxy client-max-time <time>

Parameters time: The time in seconds.

Value range time: 0..1440

Default value time: 0

Usage Use this command to set the client maximum time.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn smtp-proxy client-max-time 600host> set ggsn smtp-proxy client-max-time default

Command Syntax set ggsn smtp-proxy client-request-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The time in seconds.

Value range timeout: 15..240

Default value timeout: 15

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4.26.3 Set connect timeout

4.26.4 Set receive timeout

4.26.5 Set server response timeout

Usage Use this command to set the client request timeout.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn smtp-proxy client-request-timeout 120host> set ggsn smtp-proxy client-request-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn smtp-proxy connect-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The time in seconds.

Value range timeout: 15..240

Default value timeout: 30

Usage Use this command to set the connect timeout.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn smtp-proxy connect-timeout 120host> set ggsn smtp-proxy connect-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn smtp-proxy receive-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The time in seconds.

Value range timeout: 15..240

Default value timeout: 15

Usage Use this command to set the receive timeout.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn smtp-proxy receive-timeout 120host> set ggsn smtp-proxy receive-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn smtp-proxy server-response-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The time in seconds.

Value range timeout: 15..240

Default value timeout: 30

Usage Use this command to set the server response timeout.

Output Not applicable

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4.26.6 Set analyzer port

4.26.7 Enable/disable access logging

4.26.8 Set hit multipliers for MIME types

Examples host> set ggsn smtp-proxy server-response-timeout 120host> set ggsn smtp-proxy server-response-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn smtp-proxy analyser-port <port>

Parameters port: analyzer port

Value range port: 0..65535

Default value port: none

Usage Use this command to set the analyzer port.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn smtp-proxy analyser-port 100

Command Syntax set ggsn smtp-proxy do-access-log enableset ggsn smtp-proxy do-access-log disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable access logging

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn smtp-proxy do-access-log enablehost> set ggsn smtp-proxy do-access-log disable

Command Syntax set ggsn smtp-proxy mime-hits-text <hit>set ggsn smtp-proxy mime-hits-image <hit>set ggsn smtp-proxy mime-hits-video <hit>set ggsn smtp-proxy mime-hits-audio <hit>set ggsn smtp-proxy mime-hits-application <hit>set ggsn smtp-proxy mime-hits-message <hit>set ggsn smtp-proxy mime-hits-model <hit>set ggsn smtp-proxy mime-hits-multipart <hit>set ggsn smtp-proxy mime-hits-other <hit>

Parameters hit: The number of hits charged.

Value range hit: -1..50

Default value hit: -1

Usage Use this command to set hit multipliers for MIME types.

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4.26.9 Set receive buffer size

4.26.10 Set send buffer size

4.26.11 Display SMTP proxy configuration parameters

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn smtp-proxy mime-hits-text-inbound 2host> set ggsn smtp-proxy mime-hits-image-inbound default

Command Syntax set ggsn smtp-proxy receive-buffer-size <size>

Parameters size: receive buffer size

Value range size: 0..65535

Default value size: 8760

Usage Use this command to set the analyzer receive buffer size.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn smtp-proxy receive-buffer-size 8760

Command Syntax set ggsn smtp-proxy send-buffer-size <size>

Parameters size: send buffer size

Value range size: 0..65535

Default value size: 17520

Usage Use this command to set the analyzer send buffer size.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn smtp-proxy send-buffer-size 8760

Command Syntax show ggsn smtp-proxy parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display SMTP proxy configuration parame-ters

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4.26.12 Display SMTP proxy statistics

Output host> show ggsn smtp-proxy parameters

SMTP PROXY CONFIGURATION

Client max time <Value>Client request timeout <Value>Server response timeout <Value>Connect timeout <Value>Receive timeout <Value>Do access logging <Enabled/Disabled>Hits for MIME text <Value>Hits for MIME image <Value>Hits for MIME video <Value>Hits for MIME audio <Value>Hits for MIME application <Value>Hits for MIME message <Value>Hits for MIME model <Value>Hits for MIME multipart <Value>Hits for other MIME type <Value>Analyser port <Value>Receive buffer size <Value>Send buffer size <Value>

Example host> show ggsn smtp-proxy parameters

Command Syntax show ggsn statistics smtp

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display SMTP proxy statistics

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4.27 FTP analyzer configuration

4.27.1 Set client maximum time

4.27.2 Set client request timeout

Output host> show ggsn statistics smtpSMTP statistics

Active threads <Value>Active client connections <Value>Connected clients <Value>Received SMTP requests <Value>Server connection attempts <Value>Server connection failures <Value>CA connection attempts <Value>CA connection failures <Value>Low-level socket errors <Value>Kernel socket errors <Value>Bad client requests <Value>Bad client responses <Value>Memory allocation failures <Value>Memory allocations <Value>Thread creation errors <Value>

Example host> show ggsn smtp-proxy parameters

Command Syntax set ggsn ftp-proxy client-max-time <time>

Parameters time: The time in seconds.

Value range time: 0..1440

Default value time: 0

Usage Use this command to set the client maximum time.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ftp-proxy client-max-time 600host> set ggsn ftp-proxy client-max-time default

Command Syntax set ggsn ftp-proxy client-request-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The time in seconds.

Value range timeout: 15..240

Default value timeout: 60

Usage Use this command to set the client request timeout.

Output Not applicable

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4.27.3 Set connect timeout

4.27.4 Set receive timeout

4.27.5 Set server response timeout

Examples host> set ggsn ftp-proxy client-request-timeout 120host> set ggsn ftp-proxy client-request-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn ftp-proxy connect-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The time in seconds.

Value range timeout: 15..240

Default value timeout: 30

Usage Use this command to set the connect timeout.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ftp-proxy connect-timeout 120host> set ggsn ftp-proxy connect-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn ftp-proxy receive-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The time in seconds.

Value range timeout: 15..240

Default value timeout: 15

Usage Use this command to set the receive timeout.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ftp-proxy receive-timeout 120host> set ggsn ftp-proxy receive-timeout default

Command Syntax set ggsn ftp-proxy server-response-timeout <timeout>

Parameters timeout: The time in seconds.

Value range timeout: 15..240

Default value timeout: 30

Usage Use this command to set the server response timeout.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ftp-proxy server-response-timeout 120host> set ggsn ftp-proxy server-response-timeout default

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4.27.6 Set analyzer port

4.27.7 Enable/disable access logging

4.27.8 Set send buffer size

4.27.9 Set receive buffer size

Command Syntax set ggsn ftp-proxy analyser-port <port>

Parameters port: analyzer port

Value range port: 0..65535

Default value port: none

Usage Use this command to set the analyzer port.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ftp-proxy analyser-port 100

Command Syntax set ggsn ftp-proxy do-access-log enableset ggsn ftp-proxy do-access-log disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable access logging

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn ftp-proxy do-access-log enablehost> set ggsn ftp-proxy do-access-log disable

Command Syntax set ggsn ftp-proxy send-buffer-size <size>

Parameters size: send buffer size

Value range size: 0..65535

Default value size: 17520

Usage Use this command to set the analyzer send buffer size.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn ftp-proxy send-buffer-size 8760

Command Syntax set ggsn ftp-proxy receive-buffer-size <size>

Parameters size: receive buffer size

Value range size: 0..65535

Default value size: 8760

Usage Use this command to set the analyzer receive buffer size.

Output Not applicable

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4.27.10 Display FTP proxy configuration parameters

4.27.11 Display FTP proxy statistics

Example host> set ggsn ftp-proxy receive-buffer-size 8760

Command Syntax show ggsn ftp-proxy parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display FTP proxy configuration parameters

Output host> show ggsn ftp-proxy parameters

FTP PROXY CONFIGURATION

Client max time <Value>Client request timeout <Value>Server response timeout <Value>Connect timeout <Value>Receive timeout <Value>Do access logging <Enabled/Disabled>Analyser port <Value>Receive buffer size <Value>Send buffer size <Value>

Example host> show ggsn ftp-proxy parameters

Command Syntax show ggsn statistics ftp

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display FTP proxy statistics

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4.28 POC analyzer configuration

4.28.1 Enable/disable control message charging

4.28.2 Set minimum burst time

Output host> show ggsn statistics ftpFTP statistics

Active threads <Value>Active client connections <Value>Connected clients <Value>Received FTP requests <Value>Server connection attempts <Value>Server connection failures <Value>CA connection attempts <Value>CA connection failures <Value>Low-level socket errors <Value>Kernel socket errors <Value>Bad client requests <Value>Bad client responses <Value>Memory allocation failures <Value>Memory allocations <Value>Thread creation errors <Value>

Example host> show ggsn ftp-proxy parameters

Command Syntax set ggsn poc-proxy charge-control-messages enableset ggsn poc-proxy charge-control-messages disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to enable/disable control message charging.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn poc-proxy charge-control-messages enablehost> set ggsn poc-proxy charge-control-messages disable

Command Syntax set ggsn poc-proxy minimum-burst-time <time>

Parameters time: The time in seconds.

Value range time: 0..2147483647

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4.28.3 Set silence period

4.28.4 Display POC proxy configuration parameters

4.29 Slot roles and statuses

4.29.1 Display slot role and statuses

Default value time: 0

Usage Use this command to set the minimum burst time.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn poc-proxy minimum-burst-time 1200host> set ggsn poc-proxy minimum-burst-time default

Command Syntax set ggsn poc-proxy silence-period <time>

Parameters time: The time in seconds.

Value range time: 0..2147483647

Default value time: 0

Usage Use this command to set the silence period.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn poc-proxy silence-period 1200host> set ggsn poc-proxy silence-period default

Command Syntax show ggsn poc-proxy parameters

Parameters None

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display POC proxy configuration parame-ters.

Output host> show ggsn poc-proxy parameters

POC PROXY CONFIGURATION

Minimum burst time <value>Silence period <value>Control message charging <enabled/disabled>

Examples host> show ggsn poc-proxy parameters

Command Syntax show ggsn slot-status [slot-number <slot>]

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Parameters slot: The number of the slot (optional).

Value range slot: integer (1..14)

Default value slot: none

Usage Use this command to display slot roles and statuses either for all slots or per slot.

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Output host> show ggsn slot-status slot-number 5

SLOT 5 (Management Blade)

TASK STATE

ppmd Active (not HAroutemgr Active (not HA)tracer Active (not HA)conflictd Active (not HA)IP pool Active (not HA)Lie FailedCDR sender Failed

host> show ggsn slot-statusSLOT 2 (Interface blade)

TASK STATE

SLOT 5 (Management Blade)

TASK STATE

pmd Active (not HA)routemgr Active (not HA)tracer Active (not HA)conflictd Active (not HA)IP pool Active (not HA)Lie FailedCDR sender Failed

SLOT 6 (Harddisk Blade)

SLOT 7 (Switch Blade)

SLOT 9 (Harddisk Blade)

SLOT 10 (Management Blade)

SLOT 11 (Service Blade)

TASK STATE

pmd FailedGGSN server Failed

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4.30 Log level configuration

4.30.1 Set GGSN process log level

SLOT 14 (Service Blade)

TASK STATE

pmd Active (not HA)GGSN server Failed

Examples host> show ggsn slot-statushost> show ggsn slot-status slot-number 14

Command Syntax set ggsn log process <process> log-level <log-level>

Parameters process: The name of the process.log-level: The log level to be configured.

Value range process: 'ggsntunnel', 'conflictd', 'ippoold', 'lied', 'cdrsender'.log-level: 'log-error', 'log-debug', 'log-debug-2, 'log-debug-3', 'log-info'.

Default value process: no default value for the process name, the process name has to be specified.log-level: 'log-error'.

Usage Use this command to set the log level for a specified process.

Output Not applicable

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4.30.2 Show log level configuration

Examples host> set ggsn log process ggsntunnel log-level log-errorhost> set ggsn log process ggsntunnel log-level log-debug host> set ggsn log process ggsntunnel log-level log-debug-2host> set ggsn log process ggsntunnel log-level log-debug-3host> set ggsn log process ggsntunnel log-level log-infohost> set ggsn log conflictd log-level log-errorhost> set ggsn log conflictd log-level log-debughost> set ggsn log conflictd log-level log-debug-2host> set ggsn log conflictd log-level log-debug-3host> set ggsn log conflictd log-level log-infohost> set ggsn log ippoold log-level log-errorhost> set ggsn log ippoold log-level log-debug host> set ggsn log ippoold log-level log-debug-2host> set ggsn log ippoold log-level log-debug-3host> set ggsn log ippoold log-level log-infohost> set ggsn log lied log-level log-errorhost> set ggsn log lied log-level log-debug host> set ggsn log lied log-level log-debug-2host> set ggsn log lied log-level log-debug-3host> set ggsn log lied log-level log-info

Command Syntax show ggsn log parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display the log level configuration of differ-ent processes.

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4.31 GGSN transaction supportg The GGSN transaction features are implemented separately from IPSO transaction

features, therefore the GGSN transaction commands listed in this section apply to GGSN-related configuration changes only.

4.31.1 Start GGSN transaction

4.31.2 Commit GGSN transaction

Output show ggsn log parameters

LOG LEVEL CONFIGURATION

PROCESS LOG LEVEL

ggsntunnel <log-level>ippoold <log-level>conflictd <log-level>lied <log-level>cdrsender <log-level>

Examples See Output.

Command Syntax start ggsn transaction

Parameters None.

Value range None.

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to start the GGSN transaction. All the configu-ration changes made after the transaction started can either be committed (with the command 'commit ggsn transaction') or rolled back (with the command 'rollback ggsn transaction').

Output Not applicable

Example host> start ggsn transaction

Command Syntax commit ggsn transaction

Parameters None.

Value range None.

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to commit a GGSN transaction. This command can only be used after the transaction has started. With this command, all the configuration changes made after the transac-tion has started are committed to the database.

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4.31.3 Rollback GGSN transaction

4.32 Session/PDP context trace configuration

4.32.1 Enable and disable Flexi ISN session/PDP context trace

4.32.2 Add a session/PDP context trace number

Output Not applicable

Example host> commit ggsn transaction

Command Syntax rollback ggsn transaction

Parameters None.

Value range None.

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to rollback the GGSN transaction. This command can only be used after the transaction has been started. With this command, all the configuration changes made after the transaction has started will be discarded.

Output Not applicable

Example host> rollback ggsn transaction

Command Syntax set ggsn session-pdp-trace enableset ggsn session-pdp-trace disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the Flexi ISN ses-sion/PDP context trace functionality.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn session-pdp-trace enablehost> set ggsn session-pdp-trace disable

Command Syntax add ggsn session-pdp-trace format <format> number <number> tracing <enable/disable>

Parameters format: Defines the session/PDP context trace number format. number: The number used to trace user activity. tracing: Start or stop the tracing for the session/PDP context trace number in question.

Value range format: imsi, msisdnnumber: 1..16tracing: enable, disable

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4.32.3 Set session/PDP context trace number tracing

4.32.4 Delete session/PDP context trace number

Default value format: nonenumber: nonetracing: none

Usage Use this command to add a session/PDP context trace number.

g This command only functions when the session/PDP context trace functionality is enabled.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn session-pdp-trace format imsi number 1111 tracing enable

Command Syntax set ggsn session-pdp-trace reference-number <reference-number> tracing <enable/disable>

Parameters Reference-number: The Session/PDP context number (see the output of the show ggsn session-pdp-trace parameters command in Section Show the session/PDP context trace configuration). tracing: Start or stop the tracing for the session/PDP context trace number in question.

Value range Reference-number: 1..2147483647tracing: enable, disable

Default value Reference-number: nonetracing: none

Usage Use this command to start or stop the tracing for the session/PDP context trace number in question.

g This command only functions when the session/PDP context trace functionality is enabled.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn session-pdp-trace reference-number 1 tracing enable

Command Syntax delete ggsn session-pdp-trace reference-number <reference-number>

Parameters reference-number:The session/PDP context trace number (see the output of the show ggsn session-pdp-trace parameters command in Section Show the session/PDP context trace configuration) .

Value range reference-number: 1..2147483647

Default value Reference-number: none

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4.32.5 Show the session/PDP context trace configuration

Usage Use this command to delete a session/PDP context trace number.

g This command only functions when the session/PDP context trace functionality is enabled.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn session-pdp-trace reference-number 1

Command Syntax show ggsn session-pdp-trace parameters

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display the current status of Flexi ISN Ses-sion/PDP context trace.

Output GGSN SESSION/PDP CONTEXT TRACE CONFIGURATION

Session/PDP context trace functionality: <Enabled/Disabled>

Reference-number <Reference-number>Format <IMSI/MSISDN>Number <Number>Tracing <Enabled/Disabled>

Example host> show ggsn session-pdp-trace parameters

GGSN SESSION/PDP CONTEXT TRACE CONFIGURATION

Session/PDP context trace functionality:Enabled

Refernce-number 1073741824Format msisdnNumber 12212323Tracing EnabledReferenece-number 1073741825Format imsiNumber 1213123213Tracing Disabled

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4.33 RADIUS profile configuration

4.33.1 Create a RADIUS authentication profile

Command Syntax add ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> routing-instance <inst> client-ip-addr <addr> prim-auth-server-addr <addr> prim-auth-server-port <port> prim-auth-server-key <key> prim-auth-server-descr <desc> ap-type <ap-type> radius-client-tunnel-addr <radius-client-tunnel-addr> remote-tunnel-addr <remote-tunnel-addr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.inst: The routing instance.addr: The IP address of the client.addr: the IP address of used accounting server.port: The port number.key: The key used for the authentication of RADIUS requestsdesc: The description.ap-type: The access point typeclient tunnel addr: The tunneling client addressremote tunnel addr: The remote tunneling address

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)inst: default + defined routing instancesaddr: IPv4 addressport: 0..65535key: octet string (1..255)desc: octet string (1..255)ap-type: 'normal', 'gre-tunnel', 'ip-over-ip'client tunnel addr: IPv4 addressremote tunnel addr: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: noneinst: 'defaultaddr: noneport: 1812 (authentication), 1813 (accounting)key: nonedesc: noneap-type: 'normal'client tunnel addr: 0.0.0.0remote tunnel addr: 0.0.0.0

Usage Use this command to add a new RADIUS authentication profile.

Output Not applicable

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4.33.2 Create a RADIUS accounting profile

Example host> add ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth11 routing-instance default client-ip-addr 1.1.1.1 prim-auth-server-addr 1.1.1.1 prim-auth-server-port 11 prim-auth-server-key secret prim-auth-server-descr description ap-type normal radius-client-tunnel-addr 0.0.0.0 remote-tunnel-addr 0.0.0.0

Command Syntax add ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> routing-instance <inst> client-ip-addr <addr> prim-account-server-addr <addr> prim-account-server-port <port> prim-account-server-key <key> prim-account-server-descr <desc> ap-type <ap-type> radius-client-tunnel-addr <radius-client-tunnel-addr> remote-tunnel-addr <remote-tunnel-addr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.inst: The routing instance.addr: The IP address of the client.addr: the IP address of used accounting server.port: The port number.key: The key used for the authentication of RADIUS requestsdesc: The description.ap-type: The access point typeclient tunnel addr: The tunneling client addressremote tunnel addr: The remote tunneling address

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)inst: default + defined routing instancesaddr: IPv4 addressport: 0..65535key: octet string (1..255)desc: octet string (1..255)ap-type: 'normal', 'gre-tunnel', 'ip-over-ip'client tunnel addr: IPv4 addressremote tunnel addr: IPv4 address

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4.33.3 Create a RADIUS disconnect profile

Default value type: nonename: noneinst: 'defaultaddr: noneport: 1812 (authentication), 1813 (accounting)key: nonedesc: noneap-type: 'normal'client tunnel addr: 0.0.0.0remote tunnel addr: 0.0.0.0

Usage Use this command to add a new RADIUS accounting profile.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 routing-instance default client-ip-addr 1.1.1.1 prim-account-server-addr 1.1.1.1 prim-account-server-port 11 prim-account-server-key key prim-account-server-descr description ap-type normal radius-client-tunnel-addr 0.0.0.0 remote-tunnel-addr 0.0.0.0

Command Syntax add ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> routing-instance <inst> client-ip-addr <addr> radius-disconnect-server <addr> radius-disconnect-server-key <key> radius-disconnect-server-descr <desc> ap-type <ap-type> radius-client-tunnel-addr <radius-client-tunnel-addr> remote-tunnel-addr <remote-tunnel-addr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.inst: The routing instance.addr: The IP address of the client.addr: the IP address of used authentication server.key: The key used for the authentication of RADIUS requestsdesc: The description.ap-type: The access point typeclient tunnel addr: The tunneling client addressremote tunnel addr: The remote tunneling address

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)inst: default + defined routing instancesaddr: IPv4 addresskey: octet string (1..255)desc: octet string (1..255)ap-type: 'normal', 'gre-tunnel', 'ip-over-ip'client tunnel addr: IPv4 addressremote tunnel addr: IPv4 address

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4.33.4 Delete a RADIUS Profile

4.33.5 Show RADIUS profile configuration

Default value type: nonename: noneinst: 'defaultaddr: nonekey: nonedesc: noneap-type: 'normal'client tunnel addr: 0.0.0.0remote tunnel addr: 0.0.0.0

Usage Use this command to add a new RADIUS disconnect profile.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn radius profile-type disc name disc routing-instance default client-ip-addr 1.1.1.1 radius-disconnect-server 1.1.1.1 radius-disconnect-server-secret-key key radius-disconnect-server-description description ap-type normal radius-client-tunnel-addr 0.0.0.0 remote-tunnel-addr 0.0.0.0

Command Syntax delete ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)

Default value type: nonename: none

Usage Use this command to delete an existing RADIUS profile.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth1

Command Syntax show ggsn ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> parameters

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)

Default value type: nonename: none

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Usage Use this command to display the configuration of a RADIUS profile.

Output [Type: 'auth']RADIUS PROFILE CONFIGURATIONTunnel remote IP address <address>Row Status <Active/Inactive>Routing instance <value>Secondary tunnel address <address>Ping interval <value>Primary authentication server IP address

<address>Primary authentication server port <value>Primary authentication server key <value>Primary authentication server description

<value>Secondary authentication server IP address

<address>Secondary authentication server port <value>Secondary authentication server key <value>Secondary authentication server description

<value>Client IP address <address>Retransmission Timeouts <value>Authentication Operation <value>Ignore RADIUS authentication failures

<Enabled/Disabled>Switchover time <value>Tunnel local IP address <address>RADIUS Client Tunneling Address <address>Access Point Type connection <value>

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[Type: 'acct']

RADIUS PROFILE CONFIGURATIONTunnel remote IP address <address>Row Status <Active/Inactive>Routing instance <value>Secondary tunnel address <address>Ping interval <value>Primary accounting server IP address <address>Primary accounting server port <value>Primary accounting server key <value>Primary accounting server description <value>Secondary accounting server IP address<address>Secondary accounting server port <value>Secondary accounting server key <value>Secondary accounting server description <value>Third accounting server IP address <address>Third accounting server port <value>Third accounting server key <value>Third accounting server description <value>Fourth accounting server IP address <address>Fourth accounting server port <value>Fourth accounting server key <value>Fourth accounting server description <value>Fifth accounting server IP address <address>Fifth accounting server port <value>Fifth accounting server key <value>Fifth accounting server description <value>Sixth accounting server IP address <address>Sixth accounting server port <value>Sixth accounting server key <value>Sixth accounting server description <value>Seventh accounting server IP address <address>Seventh accounting server port <value>Seventh accounting server key <value>Seventh accounting server description <value>Client IP address <address>Account server operation <value>Retransmission Timeouts <value>Secondary account server mode <value>Interim accounting <Enabled/Disabled>Notify AP status change <value>Send RADIUS interim message when container closed <Enabled/Disabled>RADIUS accounting to authentication server

<Enabled/Disabled>Switchover time n/aTunnel local IP address <address>RADIUS Client Tunneling Address <address>Access Point Type connection normal

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4.33.6 RADIUS authentication profile configuration

4.33.6.1 Set the tunnel remote IP address

[Type: 'disc]

RADIUS PROFILE CONFIGURATIONRouting instance defaultRow Status <Active/Inactive>Radius disconnect server <address>Radius disconnect server secret key <address>Radius disconnect server description <value>2nd Radius disconnect server <address>2nd Radius disconnect server secret key <value>2nd Radius disconnect server description<value>3rd Radius disconnect server <address>3rd Radius disconnect server secret key <value>3rd Radius disconnect server description<value>4th Radius disconnect server <address>4th Radius disconnect server secret key <value>4th Radius disconnect server description<value>Access Point Type connection <value>Tunnel remote IP address <address>Secondary tunnel address <address>Tunnel local IP address <address>RADIUS Client Tunneling Address <address>Client IP address <address>

Example See Command syntax.

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> remote-tunnel-addr <addr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.addr: The tunnel remote IP address.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: noneaddr: none

Usage Use this command to set the tunnel remote IP address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth profilename remote-tunnel-addr 127.10.10.11

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4.33.6.2 Set the row status to inactive/active

4.33.6.3 Select the routing instance

4.33.6.4 Set the secondary tunnel IP address

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> row-status activeset ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> row-status inactive

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)

Default value type: nonename: none

Usage Use this command to deactivate and activate the row status for an access point.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name profilename row-status inactive

host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name profilename row-status active

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> routing-instance <inst>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.inst: Routing instance.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)inst: default + defined routing instances

Default value type: nonename: noneinst: 'default'

Usage Use this command to set the used routing instance. There is always at least the "default" instance.

Output Not applicable

Example See the command syntax.

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> secondary-tunnel-addr <addr>

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4.33.6.5 Set the ping interval

4.33.6.6 Set the RADIUS client IP address

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.addr: The secondary tunnel IP address.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: noneaddr: none

Usage Use this command to set the secondary tunnel IP address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name profilename secondary-tunnel-addr 127.10.10.10

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> ping-interval <value>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.value: The delay between ICMP echo messages.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)value: (0.. 2147483647)

Default value type: nonename: nonevalue: none

Usage Use this command to set the interval for the ICMP echo mes-sages.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name profilename ping-interval 100

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> client-ip-addr <addr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.addr: The IP address of the client.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 address

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4.33.6.7 Set the access point type in the RADIUS profiles

4.33.6.8 Select the authentication operation

Default value type: nonename: noneaddr: 0.0.0.0

Usage Use this command to set the IP address to be put into the NAS-IP-Address attribute of the RADIUS request.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name profilename client-ip-addr 23.24.25.26host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name profilename client-ip-addr default

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> ap-type <type>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.type: The type of the new access point.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)type: 'normal', 'gre-tunnel', 'ip-over-ip'

Default value type: nonename: nonetype: 'normal'

Usage Use this command to add a new access point. The given name must be a valid domain name and follow the DNS naming conven-tions.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth1 ap-type normal

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> auth-operation <oper>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.oper: authentication operation.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)oper: 'simple', 'sgsn' or 'sgsn3gpp'

Default value type: nonename: noneoper: 'simple'

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4.33.6.9 Set the client retransmission timeouts

4.33.6.10 Enable/disable ignoring RADIUS authentication failures

Usage Use this command to define the used authentication operation.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth1 auth-operation sgsnhost> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth1 auth-operation default

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> retrans-timeout <time-out>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.time-out: retransmission timeouts

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)time-out: octet string (decimal numbers separated by whitespace)

Default value type: nonename: nonetime-out: none

Usage Use this command to set the RADIUS retransmission timeouts (in seconds). The given parameter is a list of timeouts separated by a white space.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth1 retrans-timeout "1 2 4"

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> opt-radius-auth enableset ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> opt-radius-auth disable

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)

Default value type: nonename: none

Usage Use this command to enable/disable ignoring RADIUS authenti-cation failures.

Output Not applicable

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4.33.6.11 Set RADIUS switchover time

4.33.6.12 Set the tunnel local IP address

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth1 opt-radius-auth enable

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-switchover-time <time>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.time: The RADIUS switchover time.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)time : 1..30

Default value type: nonename: nonetime: 5

Usage Use this command to set the RADIUS switchover time for all access points.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth1 radius-switchover-time 20host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth1 radius-switchover-time default

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> local-tunnel-addr <addr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.addr: The tunnel local IP address.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: noneaddr: none

Usage Use this command to set the tunnel local IP address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth1 local-tunnel-addr 127.10.10.10

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4.33.6.13 Set RADIUS client tunneling address

4.33.6.14 Set the IP address of authentication servers

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-client-tunnel-addr <value>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.value: RADIUS client tunneling address.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)value: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: nonevalue: 0.0.0.0

Usage Use this command to set the value for the RADIUS client tunnel-ing address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth1 radius-client-tunnel-addr 1.1.1.1

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> prim-auth-server-addr <addr>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> sec-auth-server-addr <addr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.addr: the IP address of used authentication/accounting server

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: noneaddr: 0.0.0.0

Usage Use these command to set the IP address for authentication or accounting servers.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth1 prim-auth-server-addr 12.13.14.15host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth1 prim-auth-server-addr default

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4.33.6.15 Set the key for authentication servers

4.33.6.16 Set the port number for the authentication servers

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> prim-auth-server-key <key>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> sec-auth-server-key <key>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.key: The key used for the authentication of RADIUS requests.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)key: octet string (1..255)

Default value type: nonename: nonekey: none

Usage Use this command to set the key to be used for the authentication of RADIUS requests.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth1 prim-auth-server-key somekey

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> prim-auth-server-port <port>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> sec-auth-server-port <port>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.port: The port number.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)port: 0..65535

Default value type: nonename: noneport: 1812 (authentication), 1813 (accounting)

Usage Use this command to set the port number for the authentication or accounting server.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth1 prim-auth-server-port 2000

host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth1 prim-auth-server-port default

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4.33.6.17 Set the description of the authentication servers

4.33.7 RADIUS accounting profile configuration

4.33.7.1 Set the tunnel remote IP address

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> prim-auth-server-descr <desc>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> sec-auth-server-descr <desc>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.desc: description

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)desc: octet string (1..255)

Default value type: nonename: nonedesc: none

Usage Use this command to set the description for the authentication or accounting server.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type auth name auth1 prim-auth-server-descr ourRadiusServer1

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> remote-tunnel-addr <addr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.addr: The tunnel remote IP address.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: noneaddr: none

Usage Use this command to set the tunnel remote IP address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct profilename remote-tunnel-addr 127.10.10.11

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4.33.7.2 Set the row status to inactive/active

4.33.7.3 Select the routing instance

4.33.7.4 Set the secondary tunnel IP address

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> row-status activeset ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> row-status inactive

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)

Default value type: nonename: none

Usage Use this command to deactivate and activate the row status for an access point.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name profilename row-status inactivehost> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name profilename row-status active

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> routing-instance <inst>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.inst: Routing instance.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)inst: default + defined routing instances

Default value type: nonename: noneinst: 'default'

Usage Use this command to set the used routing instance. There is always at least the "default" instance.

Output Not applicable

Example See the command syntax.

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> secondary-tunnel-addr <addr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.addr: The secondary tunnel IP address.

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4.33.7.5 Set the ping interval

4.33.7.6 Set the RADIUS client IP address

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: noneaddr: none

Usage Use this command to set the secondary tunnel IP address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name profilename secondary-tunnel-addr 127.10.10.10

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> ping-interval <value>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.value: The delay between ICMP echo messages.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)value: (0.. 2147483647)

Default value type: nonename: nonevalue: none

Usage Use this command to set the interval for the ICMP echo mes-sages.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name profilename ping-interval 100

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> client-ip-addr <addr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.addr: The IP address of the client.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: noneaddr: 0.0.0.0

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4.33.7.7 Set the access point type in the RADIUS profiles

4.33.7.8 Set the client retransmission timeouts

Usage Use this command to set the IP address to be put into the NAS-IP-Address attribute of the RADIUS request.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name profilename client-ip-addr 23.24.25.26host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name profilename client-ip-addr default

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> ap-type <type>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.type: The type of the new access point.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)type: 'normal', 'gre-tunnel', 'ip-over-ip'

Default value type: nonename: nonetype: 'normal'

Usage Use this command to add a new access point. The given name must be a valid domain name and follow the DNS naming conven-tions.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 ap-type normal

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> retrans-timeout <time-out>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.time-out: retransmission timeouts

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)time-out: octet string (decimal numbers separated by whitespace)

Default value type: nonename: nonetime-out: none

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4.33.7.9 Set the secondary account server mode

4.33.7.10 Disable and enable the interim accounting

Usage Use this command to set the RADIUS retransmission timeouts (in seconds). The given parameter is a list of timeouts separated by a white space.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 retrans-timeout "1 2 4"

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> sec-server-mode <mode>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.mode: secondary account server mode

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)mode: 'backup', 'redundancy' or 'semi-redundancy'

Default value type: nonename: nonemode: 'backup'

Usage Use this command to define how the secondary RADIUS servers function. When a backup mode is selected, a configured timeout sequence is applied for the primary servers, and if no primary server responds, a secondary one is applied.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 sec-server-mode backup

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> interim-accounting disableset ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> interim-accounting enable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to disable the interim accounting, which is that no Accounting Request Interim-Update message will be sent to the RADIUS server when a PDP context is updated. Use this command also to enable the interim accounting.

Output Not applicable

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4.33.7.11 Set AP status change notification

4.33.7.12 Set send RADIUS interim message

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 interim-accounting disablehost> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 interim-accounting enable

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> notify-ap-status-change <status>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.status: status

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)status: 'onAndOff ', 'onOffAndStop' or 'stop'

Default value type: nonename: nonestatus: 'onAndOff'

Usage Determines whether RADIUS acts on an access point status change.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 notify-ap-status-change stophost> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 notify-ap-status-change default

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> send-interim-message enableset ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> send-interim-message disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable sending a RADIUS interim message.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 send-interim-message enablehost> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 send-interim-message disable

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4.33.7.13 Enable and disable sending of RADIUS accounting messages to RADIUS server

4.33.7.14 Set RADIUS switchover time

4.33.7.15 Set the tunnel local IP address

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-acct-to-auth-server enableset ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-acct-to-auth-server disable

Parameters None.

Value range Not applicable

Default value None.

Usage Use this command to enable and disable the sending of RADIUS accounting messages to the RADIUS server.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 radius-acct-to-auth-server enablehost> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 radius-acct-to-auth-server disable

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-switchover-time <time>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.time: The RADIUS switchover time.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)time : 1..30

Default value type: nonename: nonetime: 5

Usage Use this command to set the RADIUS switchover time for all access points.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 radius-switchover-time 20host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 radius-switchover-time default

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> local-tunnel-addr <addr>

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4.33.7.16 Set RADIUS client tunneling address

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.addr: The tunnel local IP address.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: noneaddr: none

Usage Use this command to set the tunnel local IP address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 local-tunnel-addr 127.10.10.10

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-client-tunnel-addr <value>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.value: RADIUS client tunneling address.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)value: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: nonevalue: 0.0.0.0

Usage Use this command to set the value for the RADIUS client tunnel-ing address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 radius-client-tunnel-addr 1.1.1.1

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4.33.7.17 Set the IP address of accounting servers

4.33.7.18 Set the key for accounting servers

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> prim-account-server-addr <addr>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> sec-account-server-addr <addr>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> third-account-server-addr <addr>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> fourth-account-server-addr <addr>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> fifth-account-server-addr <addr>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> sixth-account-server-addr <addr>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> seventh-account-server-addr <addr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.addr: The IP address of the used accounting server.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: noneaddr: 0.0.0.0

Usage Use these command to set the IP address for accounting servers.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 prim-account-server-addr 12.13.14.15host> set ggsn radius profile-tpe auth acct name acct1 prim-account-server-addr default

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> prim-account-server-key <key>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> sec-account-server-key <key>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> third-account-server-key <key>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> fourth-account-server-key <key>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> fifth-account-server-key <key>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> sixth-account-server-key <key>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> seventh-account-server-key <key>

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4.33.7.19 Set the port number for the accounting servers

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.key: The key used for the authentication of RADIUS requests.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)key: octet string (1..255)

Default value type: nonename: nonekey: none

Usage Use this command to set the key to be used for the authentication of RADIUS requests.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 prim-account-server-key somekey

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name prim-account-server-port <port>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> sec-account-server-port <port>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> third-account-server-port <port>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> fourth-account-server-port <port>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> fifth-account-server-port <port>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> sixth-account-server-port <port>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> seventh-account-server-port <port>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.port: The port number.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)port: 0..65535

Default value type: nonename: noneport: 1812 (authentication), 1813 (accounting)

Usage Use this command to set the port number for the authentication or accounting server.

Output Not applicable

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4.33.7.20 Set the description of the accounting servers

4.33.7.21 Set the Account Operation Type

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 prim-account-server-port 2000host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 prim-account-server-port default

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> prim-account-server-descr <desc>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> sec-account-server-descr <desc>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> third-account-server-descr <desc>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> fourth-account-server-descr <desc>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> fifth-account-server-descr <desc>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> sixth-account-server-descr <desc>set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> seventh-account-server-descr <desc>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.desc: description

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)desc: octet string (1..255)

Default value type: nonename: nonedesc: none

Usage Use this command to set the description for the authentication or accounting server.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name acct1 prim-account-server-descr ourRadiusServer1

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> account-oper-type <operation-type>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.operation-type: the operation type for accounting.

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4.33.8.1 Select the routing instance

4.33.8.2 Set the row status to inactive/active

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)operation-type: 'wap', '3gpp', '3gppserver, 'ipaddr or 'waps-erver'

Default value type: nonename: noneoperation-type: none

Usage Use this command to set the accounting operation type.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type acct name gtpacc account-oper-type 3gppserver

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> routing-instance <inst>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.inst: The routing instance.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)inst: default + defined routing instances

Default value type: nonename: noneinst: 'default'

Usage Use this command to set the used routing instance. There is always at least the "default" instance.

Output Not applicable

Example See the command syntax.

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> row-status activeset ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> row-status inactive

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)

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4.33.8.3 Set the access point type in the RADIUS profiles

4.33.8.4 Set the tunnel local IP address

Default value type: nonename: none

Usage Use this command to deactivate and activate the row status for an access point.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name profilename row-status inactivehost> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name profilename row-status active

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> ap-type <type>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.type: The type of the new access point.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)type: 'normal', 'gre-tunnel', 'ip-over-ip'

Default value type: nonename: nonetype: 'normal'

Usage Use this command to add a new access point. The given name must be a valid domain name and follow the DNS naming conven-tions.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name disc1 ap-type normal

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> local-tunnel-addr <addr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.addr: The tunnel local IP address.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: noneaddr: none

Usage Use this command to set the tunnel local IP address.

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4.33.8.5 Set RADIUS client tunneling address

4.33.8.6 Set the RADIUS client IP address

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name disc1 local-tunnel-addr 127.10.10.10

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-client-tunnel-addr <value>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.value: RADIUS client tunneling address.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)value: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: nonevalue: 0.0.0.0

Usage Use this command to set the value for the RADIUS client tunnel-ing address.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name disc1 radius-client-tunnel-addr 1.1.1.1

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> client-ip-addr <addr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.addr: The IP address of the client.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: noneaddr: 0.0.0.0

Usage Use this command to set the IP address to be put into the NAS-IP-Address attribute of the RADIUS request.

Output Not applicable

Examples host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name profilename client-ip-addr 23.24.25.26host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name profilename client-ip-addr default

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4.33.8.7 Set the tunnel remote IP address

4.33.8.8 Set the RADIUS disconnect server address

4.33.8.9 Set the RADIUS disconnect server description

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> remote-tunnel-addr <addr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.addr: The tunnel remote IP address.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: noneaddr: none

Usage Use this command to set the tunnel remote IP address.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc profilename remote-tunnel-addr 127.10.10.11

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-disconnect-server <address>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.addr: The address of the disconnect server

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)addr: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: noneaddr: none

Usage Use this command to set the RADIUS disconnect server address

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name disc1 radius-disconnect-server 1.2.3.4

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-disconnect-server-description <descr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.descr: The server description.

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4.33.8.11 Set the 2nd RADIUS disconnect server address

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)descr: octet string (1..255)

Default value type: nonename: nonedescr: none

Usage Use this command to set the RADIUS disconnect server descrip-tion

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name disc1 radius-disconnect-server-description "Disc server"

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-disconnect-server-secret-key <key>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.key: The server secret key.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)key: octet string (1..255)

Default value type: nonename: nonekey: none

Usage Use this command to set the RADIUS disconnect server secret key

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name disc1 radius-disconnect-server-secret-key "Secret"

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-disconnect-server-2 <address>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.address: The address of the 2nd disconnect server

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)address: IPv4 address

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4.33.8.12 Set the 2nd RADIUS disconnect server description

4.33.8.13 Set the 2nd RADIUS disconnect server secret key

Default value type: nonename: noneaddress: none

Usage Use this command to set the 2nd RADIUS disconnect server address

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name disc1 radius-disconnect-server-2 1.2.3.4

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-disconnect-server-2-description <descr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.descr: The server description

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)descr: octet string (1..255)

Default value type: nonename: nonedescr: none

Usage Use this command to set the 2 nd RADIUS disconnect server description

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name disc1 radius-disconnect-server-2-description "Disc server"

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-disconnect-server-2-secret-key <key>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.key: The server secret key

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)key: octet string (1..255)

Default value type: nonename: nonekey: none

Usage Use this command to set the 2nd RADIUS disconnect server secret key

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4.33.8.14 Set the 3rd RADIUS disconnect server address

4.33.8.15 Set the 3rd RADIUS disconnect server description

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name disc1 radius-disconnect-server-2-secret-key "Secret"

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-disconnect-server-3 <address>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.address: The address of the 3rd disconnect server

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)address: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: noneaddress: none

Usage Use this command to set the 3rd RADIUS disconnect server address

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name disc1 radius-disconnect-server-3 1.2.3.4

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-disconnect-server-3-description <descr>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.descr: The server description.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)descr: octet string (1..255)

Default value type: nonename: nonedescr: none

Usage Use this command to set the 3rd RADIUS disconnect server description

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name disc1 radius-disconnect-server-3-description "Disc server"

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4.33.8.16 Set the 3rd RADIUS disconnect server secret key

4.33.8.17 Set the 4th RADIUS disconnect server address

4.33.8.18 Set the 4th RADIUS disconnect server description

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-disconnect-server-3-secret-key <key>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.key: The server secret key

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)key: octet string (1..255)

Default value type: nonename: nonekey: none

Usage Use this command to set the 3rd RADIUS disconnect server secret key

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name disc1 radius-disconnect-server-3-secret-key "Secret"

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-disconnect-server-4 <address>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.address: The address of the 4th disconnect server.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)address: IPv4 address

Default value type: nonename: noneaddress: none

Usage Use this command to set the 4th RADIUS disconnect server address

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name disc1 radius-disconnect-server-4 1.2.3.4

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-disconnect-server-4-description <descr>

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4.33.8.19 Set the 4th RADIUS disconnect server secret key

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.descr: The server description.

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)descr: octet string (1..255)

Default value type: nonename: nonedescr: none

Usage Use this command to set the 4th RADIUS disconnect server description

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name disc1 radius-disconnect-server-4-description "Disc server"

Command Syntax set ggsn radius profile-type <type> name <name> radius-disconnect-server-4-secret-key <key>

Parameters type: The RADIUS profile configuration type.name: The RADIUS profile name.key: The server secret key

Value range type: 'auth', 'acct' or 'disc' name: octet string (1..64)key: octet string (1..255)

Default value type: nonename: nonekey: none

Usage Use this command to set the 4th RADIUS disconnect server secret key

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn radius profile-type disc name disc1 radius-disconnect-server-4-secret-key "Secret"

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4.34.1 Add an SGSN entry with specified RAT type

Command Syntax add ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address <address> rat-type <type> sgsn-mcc <mcc> sgsn-mnc <mnc> geographic-type <geographic-type> loc-mcc <location-mcc> loc-mnc <location-mnc> loc-area-code <location-code> cell-id <cell-id> service-area-code <service-code> ms-timezone <timezone>

Parameters address: The IP address of the SGSN.rat-type: The RAT used for the SGSN in question.mcc: The Mobile Country Code (MCC) used for the SGSN in question.mnc: The Mobile Network Code (MNC) used for the SGSN in question.geographic-type: The Geographic Type used for the SGSN in question.location-mcc: The Mobile Country Code (MCC) of the User-Location-Information IE used for the SGSN in question.location-mnc: The Mobile Network Code (MNC) of the User-Location-Information IE used for the SGSN in question.location-code: The Location Area Code (LAC) of the User-Location-Information IE used for the SGSN in question.cell-id: The Cell Identity (CI) of the User-Location-Information IE used for the SGSN in question.service-code: The Service-Area-Code (SAC) of the User-Location-Information IE used for the SGSN in question.timezone: The MS-TimeZone difference used for the SGSN in question.

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Value range address: IPv4 address (a maximum of 500 SGSN is supported)rat-type: 'utran', 'geran', 'wlan' or 'default'mcc: octet string [3..3] (in decimal format)mnc: octet string [2..3] (in decimal format)geographic-type: 'cgi', 'sai', 'NotSelected'location-mcc: octet string [3..3] (in decimal format)location-mnc: octet string [2..3] (in decimal format)location-code: octet string [4..4] (in hexadecimal format)cell-id: octet string [4..4] (in hexadecimal format)service-code: octet string [4..4] (in hexadecimal format)timezone: 'NotSelected', 'GMT-12:00', 'GMT-11:45', 'GMT-11:30', 'GMT-11:15', 'GMT-11:00', 'GMT-10:45', 'GMT-10:30', 'GMT-10:15', 'GMT-10:00', 'GMT-09:45', 'GMT-09:30', 'GMT-09:15', 'GMT-09:00', 'GMT-08:45', 'GMT-08:30', 'GMT-08:15', 'GMT-08:00', 'GMT-07:45', 'GMT-07:30', 'GMT-07:15', 'GMT-07:00', 'GMT-06:45', 'GMT-06:30', 'GMT-06:15', 'GMT-06:00', 'GMT-05:45', 'GMT-05:30', 'GMT-05:15', 'GMT-05:00', 'GMT-04:45', 'GMT-04:30', 'GMT-04:15', 'GMT-04:00', 'GMT-03:45', 'GMT-03:30', 'GMT-03:15', 'GMT-03:00', 'GMT-02:45', 'GMT-02:30', 'GMT-02:15', 'GMT-02:00', 'GMT-01:45', 'GMT-01:30', 'GMT-01:15', 'GMT-01:00', 'GMT-00:45', 'GMT-00:30', 'GMT-00:15', 'GMT', 'GMT+00:15', 'GMT+00:30', 'GMT+00:45', 'GMT+01:00', 'GMT+01:15', 'GMT+01:30', 'GMT+01:45', 'GMT+02:00', 'GMT+02:15', 'GMT+02:30', 'GMT+02:45', 'GMT+03:00', 'GMT+03:15', 'GMT+03:30', 'GMT+03:45', 'GMT+04:00', 'GMT+04:15', 'GMT+04:30', 'GMT+04:45', 'GMT+05:00', 'GMT+05:15', 'GMT+05:30', 'GMT+05:45', 'GMT+06:00', 'GMT+06:15', 'GMT+06:30', 'GMT+06:45', 'GMT+07:00', 'GMT+07:15', 'GMT+07:30', 'GMT+07:45', 'GMT+08:00', 'GMT+08:15', 'GMT+08:30', 'GMT+08:45', 'GMT+09:00', 'GMT+09:15', 'GMT+09:30', 'GMT+09:45', 'GMT+10:00', 'GMT+10:15', 'GMT+10:30', 'GMT+10:45', 'GMT+11:00', 'GMT+11:15', 'GMT+11:30', 'GMT+11:45', 'GMT+12:00', 'GMT+12:15', 'GMT+12:30', 'GMT+12:45', 'GMT+13:00'

Default value address: nonerat-type: 'default'mcc: nonemnc: nonegeographic-type: 'NotSelected'location-mcc: nonelocation-mnc: nonelocation-code: noneid: noneservice-code: nonetimezone: 'NotSelected'

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4.34.2 Set RAT type of SGSN

4.34.3 Set MCC/MNC for SGSN

Usage Use this command to add the IP address of the SGSN and its RAT. This RAT is used when the corresponding SGSN does not send its RAT. Use this command to add also the RAI Basic Infor-mation, the User Location Information Elements, and the Mobile Station Time Zone used for the SGSN in question.

Output Not applicable

Example host> add ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address 10.85.42.42 rat-type geran sgsn-mcc 255 sgsn-mnc 354 geographic-type cgi loc-mcc 255 loc-mnc 354 loc-area-code 77AB cell-id 2345 service-area-code AB00 ms-timezone GMT-08:45

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address <address> rat-type <type>

Parameters address: The IP address of the SGSN.rat-type: The RAT used for the SGSN in question.

Value range address: IPv4 address (a maximum of 500 SGSN is supported)rat-type: 'utran', 'geran', 'wlan' or 'default'

Default value address: nonerat-type: 'default'

Usage Use this command to set RAT for a listed SGSN.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address 10.85.42.42 rat-type utran

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address <address> sgsn-mcc <mcc> sgsn-mnc <mnc>

Parameters address: The IP address of the SGSN.mcc: The Mobile Country Code (MCC) used for the SGSN in question.mnc: The Mobile Network Code (MNC) used for the SGSN in question.

Value range address: IPv4 address (a maximum of 500 SGSN is supported)mcc: octet string [3..3] (in decimal format)mnc: octet string [2..3] (in decimal format)

Default value address: nonemcc: nonemnc: none

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4.34.4 Set MCC for SGSN

4.34.5 Set MNC for SGSN

Usage Use this command to set both the MCC and MNC for a listed SGSN.

g This command is also used to set MCC and MNC to NULL, which is not possible with the set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address <address> sgsn-mcc <mcc> and set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address <address> sgsn-mnc <mnc> commands, as both MCC and MNC must be either set or not set

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address 10.85.42.42 sgsn-mcc default sgsn-mnc default

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address <address> sgsn-mcc <mcc>

Parameters address: The IP address of the SGSN.mcc: The Mobile Country Code (MCC) used for the SGSN in question.

Value range address: IPv4 address (a maximum of 500 SGSN is supported)mcc: octet string [3..3] (in decimal format)

Default value address: nonemcc: none

Usage Use this command to set the MCC for a listed SGSN.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address 10.85.42.42 sgsn-mcc 255

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address <address> sgsn-mnc <mnc>

Parameters address: The IP address of the SGSN.mnc: The Mobile Network Code (MNC) used for the SGSN in question.

Value range address: IPv4 address (a maximum of 500 SGSN is supported)mnc: octet string [2..3] (in decimal format)

Default value address: nonemnc: none

Usage Use this command to set the MNC for a listed SGSN.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address 10.85.42.42 sgsn-mnc 354

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4.34.6 Set Geographic type for SGSN

4.34.7 Set MCC of User Location Information for SGSN

4.34.8 Set MNC of User Location Information for SGSN

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address <address> geographic-type <geographic-type>

Parameters address: The IP address of the SGSN.geographic-type: The Geographic Type used for the SGSN in question.

Value range address: IPv4 address (a maximum of 500 SGSN is supported)geographic-type: 'cgi', 'sai', 'NotSelected'

Default value address: nonegeographic-type: 'NotSelected'

Usage Use this command to set the Geographic Type for a listed SGSN.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address 10.85.42.42 geographic-type cgi

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address <address> loc-mcc <location-mcc>

Parameters address: The IP address of the SGSN.location-mcc: The Mobile Country Code (MCC) of the User-Location-Information IE used for the SGSN in question.

Value range address: IPv4 address (a maximum of 500 SGSN is supported)location-mcc: octet string [3..3] (in decimal format)

Default value address: nonelocation-mcc: none

Usage Use this command to set the Mobile Country Code (MCC) of the User-Location-Information IE used for listed SGSN.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address 10.85.42.42 loc-mcc 255

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address <address> loc-mnc <location-mnc>

Parameters address: The IP address of the SGSN.location-mnc: The Mobile Network Code (MNC) of the User-Location-Information IE used for the SGSN in question.

Value range address: IPv4 address (a maximum of 500 SGSN is supported)location-mnc: octet string [2..3] (in decimal format)

Default value address: nonelocation-mnc: none

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4.34.9 Set LAC for SGSN

4.34.10 Set CI for SGSN

Usage Use this command to set the Mobile Network Code (MNC) of the User-Location-Information IE used for listed SGSN.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address 10.85.42.42 loc-mnc 354

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address <address> loc-area-code <lac>

Parameters address: The IP address of the SGSN.lac: The Location Area Code (LAC) of the User-Location-Infor-mation IE used for the SGSN in question.

Value range address: IPv4 address (a maximum of 500 SGSN is supported)lac: octet string [4..4] (in hexadecimal format)

Default value address: nonelac: none

Usage Use this command to set the Location Area Code (LAC) used for a listed SGSN.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address 10.85.42.42 loc-area-code BAAB

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address <address> cell-id <cell-id>

Parameters address: The IP address of the SGSN.cell-id: The Cell Identity (CI) of the User-Location-Information IE used for the SGSN in question.

Value range address: IPv4 address (a maximum of 500 SGSN is supported)cell-id: octet string [4..4] (in hexadecimal format)

Default value address: nonecell-id: none

Usage Use this command to set the Cell Identity (CI) used for a listed SGSN.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address 10.85.42.42 cell-id 1233

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4.34.11 Set SAC for SGSN

4.34.12 Set Mobile Station Time Zone for SGSN

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address <address> service-area-code <sac>

Parameters address: The IP address of the SGSN.sac: The Service-Area-Code (SAC) of the User-Location-Infor-mation IE used for the SGSN in question.

Value range address: IPv4 address (a maximum of 500 SGSN is supported)sac: octet string [4..4] (in hexadecimal format)

Default value address: nonesac: none

Usage Use this command to set the Service-Area-Code (SAC) used for a listed SGSN.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address 10.85.42.42 service-area-code 8765

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address <address> ms-timezone <timezone>

Parameters address: The IP address of the SGSN.timezone: The MS-TimeZone difference used for the SGSN in question.

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4.34.13 Delete an SGSN entry

Value range address: IPv4 address (a maximum of 500 SGSN is supported)timezone: 'NotSelected', 'GMT-12:00', 'GMT-11:45', 'GMT-11:30', 'GMT-11:15', 'GMT-11:00', 'GMT-10:45', 'GMT-10:30', 'GMT-10:15', 'GMT-10:00', 'GMT-09:45', 'GMT-09:30', 'GMT-09:15', 'GMT-09:00', 'GMT-08:45', 'GMT-08:30', 'GMT-08:15', 'GMT-08:00', 'GMT-07:45', 'GMT-07:30', 'GMT-07:15', 'GMT-07:00', 'GMT-06:45', 'GMT-06:30', 'GMT-06:15', 'GMT-06:00', 'GMT-05:45', 'GMT-05:30', 'GMT-05:15', 'GMT-05:00', 'GMT-04:45', 'GMT-04:30', 'GMT-04:15', 'GMT-04:00', 'GMT-03:45', 'GMT-03:30', 'GMT-03:15', 'GMT-03:00', 'GMT-02:45', 'GMT-02:30', 'GMT-02:15', 'GMT-02:00', 'GMT-01:45', 'GMT-01:30', 'GMT-01:15', 'GMT-01:00', 'GMT-00:45', 'GMT-00:30', 'GMT-00:15', 'GMT', 'GMT+00:15', 'GMT+00:30', 'GMT+00:45', 'GMT+01:00', 'GMT+01:15', 'GMT+01:30', 'GMT+01:45', 'GMT+02:00', 'GMT+02:15', 'GMT+02:30', 'GMT+02:45', 'GMT+03:00', 'GMT+03:15', 'GMT+03:30', 'GMT+03:45', 'GMT+04:00', 'GMT+04:15', 'GMT+04:30', 'GMT+04:45', 'GMT+05:00', 'GMT+05:15', 'GMT+05:30', 'GMT+05:45', 'GMT+06:00', 'GMT+06:15', 'GMT+06:30', 'GMT+06:45', 'GMT+07:00', 'GMT+07:15', 'GMT+07:30', 'GMT+07:45', 'GMT+08:00', 'GMT+08:15', 'GMT+08:30', 'GMT+08:45', 'GMT+09:00', 'GMT+09:15', 'GMT+09:30', 'GMT+09:45', 'GMT+10:00', 'GMT+10:15', 'GMT+10:30', 'GMT+10:45', 'GMT+11:00', 'GMT+11:15', 'GMT+11:30', 'GMT+11:45', 'GMT+12:00', 'GMT+12:15', 'GMT+12:30', 'GMT+12:45', 'GMT+13:00'

Default value address: nonetimezone: 'NotSelected'

Usage Use this command to set the MS-TimeZone difference used for a listed SGSN.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address 10.85.42.42 ms-timezone GMT+02:45

Command Syntax delete ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address <address>

Parameters address: The IP address of the SGSN.

Value range address: IPv4 address

Default value address: none

Usage Use this command to delete a listed SGSN.

Output Not applicable

Example host> delete ggsn gtp-info-enrichment sgsn-address 10.85.42.42

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4.34.14 Show GTP information enrichment configuration parameters

Command Syntax show ggsn gtp-info-enrichment parameters

Parameters Not applicable

Value range Not applicable

Default value Not applicable

Usage Use this command to display the RAT parameters.

Output GGSN GTP INFORMATION ENRICHMENT CONFIGURATION

Default RAT Type geranDefault RAT Type status enabledDefault MCC 346Default MNC 345Default MCC/MNC status enabled

Default User Location Information status enabled

Default Geographic Type cgiDefault Location MCC 244Default Location MNC 544Default Location Area Code afdeDefault Cell ID defeDefault Service Area Code 11ec

Default MS Time Zone status enabledDefault MS Time Zone GMT+00:15

SGSN address 10.85.40.24RAT type defaultSGSN MCC 333SGSN MNC 333Geographic Type NotSelectedLocation MCC 333Location MNC 333Location Area Code bAAbCell ID 1233Service Area Code 8765MS Time Zone GMT-09:45

Example host> show ggsn gtp-info-enrichment parameters

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4.35 GTP information enrichment default settings

4.35.1 Set default RAT type status of SGSN

4.35.2 Set default RAT type of SGSN

4.35.3 Set default MCC/MNC status of SGSN

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-rat-type-status <status>

Parameters status: Status of default RAT type used for SGSN with no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configuration.

Value range status: 'enabled, 'disabled'

Default value status: 'disabled'

Usage Use this command to determine whether the default RAT type will be used for SGSNs that have no specific GTP Information Enrich-ment Configuration, in case this value is not received from these SGSNs.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-rat-type-status enabled

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-rat-type <type>

Parameters type: The RAT type used for SGSN with no specific GTP Infor-mation Enrichment Configuration.

Value range type: 'utran', 'geran', 'wlan' or 'default'

Default value type: 'default'

Usage Use this command to set the RAT type used for SGSNs that have no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configuration, in case this value is not received from these SGSNs.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-rat-type geran

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-mccmnc-status <status>

Parameters status: Status of default MCC/MNC type that will be used.

Value range status: 'enabled, 'disabled'

Default value status: 'disabled'

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4.35.4 Set default MCC of SGSN

4.35.5 Set default MNC of SGSN

4.35.6 Set default User Location Information status of SGSN

Usage Use this command to determine whether the default MCC/MNC type will be used for SGSNs that have no specific GTP Informa-tion Enrichment Configuration, in case this value is not received from these SGSNs.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-mccmnc-status enabled

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-mcc <mcc>

Parameters mcc: The default Mobile Country Code (MCC) used for SGSN with no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configuration.

Value range mcc: octet string [3..3] (in decimal format)

Default value mcc: none

Usage Use this command to set the default Mobile Country Code (MCC) used for SGSNs that have no specific GTP Information Enrich-ment Configuration, in case this value is not received from these SGSNs.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-mcc 346

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-mnc <mnc>

Parameters mnc: The default Mobile Network Code (MNC) used for SGSN with no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configuration.

Value range mnc: octet string [2..3] (in decimal format)

Default value mnc: none

Usage Use this command to set the default Mobile Network Code (MNC) used for SGSNs that have no specific GTP Information Enrich-ment Configuration, in case this value is not received from these SGSNs.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-mnc 345

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-user-location-status <status>

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4.35.7 Set default Geographic Type of SGSN

4.35.8 Set default User Location Information MCC of SGSN

Parameters status: Status of default User Location Information that will be used for SGSN with no specific GTP Information Enrichment Con-figuration.

Value range status: 'enabled, 'disabled'

Default value status: 'disabled'

Usage Use this command to determine whether the default User Location Information will be used for SGSNs that have no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configuration, in case User-Location-Information IE is not received from these SGSNs.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-user-location-status enabled

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-geographic-type <geographic-type>

Parameters geographic-type: The default Geographic Type used for SGSN with no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configura-tion.

Value range geographic-type: 'cgi', 'sai'

Default value geographic-type: 'cgi'

Usage Use this command to set the default Geographic Type used for SGSNs that have no specific GTP Information Enrichment Config-uration, in case User-Location-Information IE is received from these SGSNs.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-geographic-type cgi

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-loc-mcc <mcc>

Parameters mcc: The default Mobile Country Code (MCC) of the User-Location-Information that will be used for SGSN with no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configuration.

Value range mcc: octet string [3..3] (in decimal format)

Default value mcc: none

Usage Use this command to set the default User Location Mobile Country Code (MCC) that will be used for SGSNs that have no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configuration, in case User-Location-Information IE is not received from these SGSNs.

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4.35.9 Set default User Location Information MNC of SGSN

4.35.10 Set default LAC of SGSN

4.35.11 Set default CI of SGSN

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-loc-mcc 244

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-loc-mnc <mnc>

Parameters mnc: The default Mobile Network Code (MNC) of the User-Location-Information that will be used for SGSN with no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configuration.

Value range mnc: octet string [2..3] (in decimal format)

Default value mnc: none

Usage Use this command to set the default User Location Mobile Network Code (MNC) that will be used for SGSNs that have no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configuration, in case User-Location-Information IE is not received from these SGSNs.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-loc-mnc 544

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-loc-area-code <lac>

Parameters lac: The default Location Area Code (LAC) that will be used for SGSN with no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configura-tion.

Value range lac: octet string [4..4] (in hexadecimal format)

Default value lac: none

Usage Use this command to set the default Location Area Code (LAC) that will be used for SGSNs that have no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configuration, in case User-Location-Information IE is not received from these SGSNs.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-loc-area-code AFDE

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-cell-id <cell-id>

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4.35.12 Set default SAC of SGSN

4.35.13 Set default Mobile Station Time Zone status of SGSN

Parameters cell-id: The default Cell Identity (CI) that will be used for SGSN with no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configuration.

Value range cell-id: octet string [4..4] (in hexadecimal format)

Default value cell-id: none

Usage Use this command to set the default Cell Identity (CI) that will be used for SGSNs that have no specific GTP Information Enrich-ment Configuration, in case User-Location-Information IE is not received from these SGSNs.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-cell-id defe

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-service-area-code <sac>

Parameters sac: The default Service-Area-Code (SAC) that will be used for SGSN with no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configura-tion.

Value range sac: octet string [4..4] (in hexadecimal format)

Default value sac: none

Usage Use this command to set the default Service-Area-Code (SAC) that will be used for SGSNs that have no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configuration, in case User-Location-Information IE is not received from these SGSNs.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-service-area-code 11ec

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-ms-timezone-status <status>

Parameters status: Status of default MS-TimeZone that will be used for SGSN with no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configura-tion.

Value range status: 'enabled, 'disabled'

Default value status: 'disabled'

Usage Use this command to determine whether the default MS-TimeZone difference will be used for SGSNs that have no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configuration, in case MS-Timezone IE is not received from these SGSNs.

Output Not applicable

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Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-ms-timezone-status enabled

Command Syntax set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-ms-timezone <timezone>

Parameters timezone: The default MS-TimeZone difference that will be used for SGSN with no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configu-ration.

Value range timezone: 'GMT-12:00', 'GMT-11:45', 'GMT-11:30', 'GMT-11:15', 'GMT-11:00', 'GMT-10:45', 'GMT-10:30', 'GMT-10:15', 'GMT-10:00', 'GMT-09:45', 'GMT-09:30', 'GMT-09:15', 'GMT-09:00', 'GMT-08:45', 'GMT-08:30', 'GMT-08:15', 'GMT-08:00', 'GMT-07:45', 'GMT-07:30', 'GMT-07:15', 'GMT-07:00', 'GMT-06:45', 'GMT-06:30', 'GMT-06:15', 'GMT-06:00', 'GMT-05:45', 'GMT-05:30', 'GMT-05:15', 'GMT-05:00', 'GMT-04:45', 'GMT-04:30', 'GMT-04:15', 'GMT-04:00', 'GMT-03:45', 'GMT-03:30', 'GMT-03:15', 'GMT-03:00', 'GMT-02:45', 'GMT-02:30', 'GMT-02:15', 'GMT-02:00', 'GMT-01:45', 'GMT-01:30', 'GMT-01:15', 'GMT-01:00', 'GMT-00:45', 'GMT-00:30', 'GMT-00:15', 'GMT', 'GMT+00:15', 'GMT+00:30', 'GMT+00:45', 'GMT+01:00', 'GMT+01:15', 'GMT+01:30', 'GMT+01:45', 'GMT+02:00', 'GMT+02:15', 'GMT+02:30', 'GMT+02:45', 'GMT+03:00', 'GMT+03:15', 'GMT+03:30', 'GMT+03:45', 'GMT+04:00', 'GMT+04:15', 'GMT+04:30', 'GMT+04:45', 'GMT+05:00', 'GMT+05:15', 'GMT+05:30', 'GMT+05:45', 'GMT+06:00', 'GMT+06:15', 'GMT+06:30', 'GMT+06:45', 'GMT+07:00', 'GMT+07:15', 'GMT+07:30', 'GMT+07:45', 'GMT+08:00', 'GMT+08:15', 'GMT+08:30', 'GMT+08:45', 'GMT+09:00', 'GMT+09:15', 'GMT+09:30', 'GMT+09:45', 'GMT+10:00', 'GMT+10:15', 'GMT+10:30', 'GMT+10:45', 'GMT+11:00', 'GMT+11:15', 'GMT+11:30', 'GMT+11:45', 'GMT+12:00', 'GMT+12:15', 'GMT+12:30', 'GMT+12:45', 'GMT+13:00'

Default value timezone: GMT

Usage Use this command to set the default MS-TimeZone difference that will be used for SGSNs that have no specific GTP Information Enrichment Configuration, in case MS-Timezone IE is not received from these SGSNs.

Output Not applicable

Example host> set ggsn gtp-info-enrichment default-ms-timezone GMT+00:15

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5 Example of Flexi ISN configurationThis chapter contains an example how to configure the Flexi ISN by using the CLI.The prerequisites are that the software (IPSO and Flexi ISN 3.2 package) and the licenses have been installed before configuring the Flexi ISN using CLI.

5.1 Start the CLI shellCommands can be entered interactively from the clish

unixprompt> clish

host>

or they can be edited into a file (one command per line) that can be loaded into the clish

.unixprompt> clish -f <cmdsfile>

5.2 Configure Flexi ISN processes1 Enter the IP address for the Flexi ISN.

set ggsn general ip-address 191.182.100.23

2 Enter the Ga address for the Flexi ISN.

set ggsn general ga-address 191.182.100.23

3 Enable charging.

set ggsn charging enable

5.3 Configure home PLMN ID numbers1 Add new PLMN-ID.

add ggsn general home-plmn-id 24356

Repeat step 1 for all the required home PLMN ID numbers.

5.4 Configure statistics1 Enable statistics.

set ggsn statistics enable

2 Set the time period and the time interval.

set ggsn statistics time-period default

set ggsn statistics time-interval default

5.5 Configure the tunnel1 Set the echo request interval and T3-response timers.

set ggsn gtp echo-request-interval default

set ggsn gtp t3-response-timers default

2 Set the local and remote addresses.

set ggsn gtp local-ip-address 10.10.20.3

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set ggsn gtp remote-ip-address 10.10.20.4

5.6 Configure the Quality of Service1 Set the bitrates.

set ggsn qos max-bitrate realtime 20000

set ggsn qos max-bitrate conversational 20000

set ggsn qos max-bitrate streaming 20000

5.7 Configure the LIE1 Enable the LIE.

set ggsn lie enable

2 Set the listen port and the maximum number of intercepted PDP context.

set ggsn lie listen-port default

set ggsn lie max-intercepted-pdpcontexts default

5.8 Enable Flexi ISN traceset ggsn trace enable

5.9 Configure charging1 Enable charging.

set ggsn charging enable

2 Configure the charging by using commands in Section Charging

5.9.1 Charging gateway1 Add the charging gateway

add ggsn charging gateway 10.12.13.14 priority 1

5.10 Configure the charging class1 Add the charging class.

add ggsn charging-class class-id 1 name someChgClass

2 Configure the created class by using the commands in Section Charging class.

Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all the required charging classes and configure them.

5.11 Configure the charging class tariff1 Add the charging class tariff (each new tariff belongs to a charging class given in the

command).

add ggsn charging-class tariff class-id 1 name someChgTariff

2 Configure the created tariff by using the commands in Section Charging class tariff.

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Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all the required charging class tariffs and configure them.

5.12 Configure OCS

5.12.1 Configure the RADIUS/Diameter protocol1 Set the Diameter/RADIUS client parameters using the commands in Section

RADIUS configuration, or Section Diameter configuration.

2 Add a new RADIUS/Diameter server/peer using the commands in Section Create new RADIUS server, or Section Diameter configuration.

3 Configure the created server/peer by using the commands in Section RADIUS con-figuration, or Section Diameter configuration.

Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all the required RADIUS/Diameter servers/peers, and config-ure them.

5.13 Configure PCS

5.13.1 Configure the Diameter protocol1 Set the Diameter client parameters using the commands in Section Diameter con-

figuration.

2 Add a new Diameter server/peer using the commands in Section Create a new Diameter peer.

3 Configure the created server/peer by using the commands in Section Diameter con-figuration

Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all the required Diameter servers/peers and configure them.

5.14 Configure NPS

1 Set the LDAP base name and user identifier type

set ggsn nps base-dn o=GGSN,dc=operator,dc=com

set ggsn nps user-id-type imsi

2 Add the IP address and port

add ggsn nps address 192.186.56.57 port 200

Repeat step 2 for all the required IP addresses.

5.15 Configure areas and area sets1 Add a new area definition.

add ggsn area name area-1 accuracy mnc mcc 358 mnc 50

add ggsn area name area-2 accuracy mnc mcc 358 mnc 40

Repeat step 1 for all the required areas.

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2 Add a new area set definition.

add ggsn area-set name area-set-finland area area-1

add ggsn area-to-area-set set-name area-set-finland area-name area-2

Repeat step 2 for all the required area sets.

5.16 Configure access points1 Add a new access point.

add ggsn ap some.com type normal dynamic-addr 1.2.3.4 mask 30

2 The access point 'some.com' was created with default values and these default values must be changed to get the wanted access point. Start the configuration of the access point some.com.

start ggsn config ap some.com

3 Now you can configure the access point with the commands listed in Section Access point configuration.

g There is no separate command for ending the access point configuration

Repeat steps 1-3 for all the required access points and configure them.

5.17 Configure services1 Add a new service.

add ggsn service someService ap accpoint.com chg-priority 1 allowed-in-area-set area-finland

Repeat step 1 for all the required services.

5.18 Configure flows1 Add a new flow.

add ggsn flow name flow1 service someService charging-class-id 1 dest-format ip-address address 192.186.28.29 mask 30 protocol 20 l7-protocol http port 1000

2 Add all the required services to the flow by using the following command.

add ggsn service-to-flow name flow1 service service2 charging-class-id 2

Repeat step 2 for all the required services in a flow. (There can be more than one service for each flow.)

3 Add the URI to the flow.

add ggsn uri flow-name flow1 name uri1 service service1 match-order 1 charging-class-id 1 uri-str uri.com

Repeat step 3 for all the required URIs in a flow. (There can be more than one URI for each flow.)

4 Add a service to the URI and flow.

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add ggsn service-to-uri flow-name flow1 uri-name uri1 service service1 charging-class-id 1 secondary-charging-class-id 4

Repeat step 4 for all the required services in a URI and flow. (There can be more than one service for each URI and flow.)

5.19 Configure the directory service1 Add a new directory server.

add ggsn servdir directory host-name 10.0.20.1

2 Enable configuration fetching and uploading

set ggsn servdir fetch-config enable

set ggsn servdir upload enable

Configure by using the commands in Section Directory server.

5.20 Configure NAS1 Add a new NAS server.

add ggsn nas name servername type radius transport-type plain local-address 10.0.20.2 remote-address 10.0.20.1 server-address 10.0.20.3 shared-secret secret host-name nashost.com routing-instance default called-station-id 2 charging-id-selection nasServer charging-id-reporting first nas-disconnect-message-port 1700

Repeat step 1 for all the required NAS servers.

5.21 Configure controlled roaming1 Add a new PLMN ID

add ggsn roaming plmd-id 23456

Repeat step 1 for all the required PLMN IDs.

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6 References1. CLI Reference Guide for IPSO 3.9.4NET (dn04119457)

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7 Abbreviations3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project

AP Access Point

AVP Attribute-Value Pair

CCR Credit-Control-Request message

CGI Cell Global Identification

CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol

CI Cell Identity

CLI Command Line Interface

DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

DN Distinguished Name

DNS Domain Name System

DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point

GERAN GSM/EDGE radio access network

GTP GPRS Tunneling Protocol

GTP' Enhanced GPRS Tunneling Protocol

ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol

IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity

ISN Intelligent Service Node

L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol

LAC Location Area Code

LIE Lawful Interception Extension

LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

LNS L2TP Network Server

MCC Mobile Country Code

MNC Mobile Network Code

MSCC Messaging Service Connection Component

MSISDN Mobile Subscriber International ISDN Number

NAS Network Access Server

NPS Nokia Siemens Networks Profile Server

OCS Online Charging System

OSPF Open Shortest Path First

PAP Password Authentication Protocol

PCRF Policy and Charging Rules Function

PCS Policy Control Server

PH Prepaid Hit

PLMN Public Land Mobile Network

PPG Push Proxy Gateway

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QoS Quality of Service

RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service

RAT Radio Access Type

RIP Routing Information Protocol

SAC Service Area Code

SAI Service Area Identifier

TREC Treatment Class

UDP User Datagram Protocol

UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System

URI Uniform Resource Identifier

UTRAN UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network

WLAN Wireless LAN