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show gprs umts-qos map traffic-class
show data-store
---------------------------------------------------------------------------Server Retrieve Link Current Operating Disk DataIP address Only State Status Mode State Present----------------------------------------------------------------------------172.17.17.17 YES DOWN IDLE - AVAILABLE YES192.10.5.1 NO UP IDLE STANDBY AVAILABLE NO----------------------------------------------------------------------------Auto retrieval :ENABLEDClient :GGSN ChargingRelated Commands
show data-store statistics
Requests sent:FIFO Write. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = 0FIFO Read . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = 12FIFO Read/Write retransmissions . . . . . . . . . = 12DRT Responses rcvd:Retrieved msgs forwarded. . . . . . . . . . . . . = 8Disk full transitions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . = 0show diameter peer [name | all]
No default behavior or values.
show diameter peer peerAPeer information for peerA---------------------------------------Peer name :peerAPeer type :ServerPeer transport protocol :TCPPeer listening port :3688Peer security protocol :IPSECPeer connection timer value :30 secondsPeer watch dog timer value :35 seconds.Peer vrf name :defaultPeer connection status :UP.
No default behavior or values.
Example 1 displays the parameters used by the CSG group. Example 2 displays the number of path and management messages sent and received by the quota server.
Example 1
ggsn1#show ggsn csg parametersGGSN CSG parameters:Group name: csg1virtual/alias address:5.5.5.14Port on CSG: 3386Path state: UPPeal addresses: 5.1.1.1 5.1.1.2Active real's address:5.1.1.2ggsn1#show ggsn csg statisticsGGSN CSG path statistics:Outbound msg count: 224Outbound byte count: 1344Inbound msg count: 222Inbound byte count: 1554GGSN CSG path msg statistics:Service Auth Req: 0Service Auth Resp: 0Service Reauth Req: 0Service Stop: 0Quota Return: 0Quota Return Req: 0Quota Push Resp: 0Service Stop Req: 0Quota Push: 0Quota Push resp: 0GTP' Acknowledgements:0ggsn1#Related Commands
No default behavior or values.
Use the show ggsn quota-server command to display the quota server configuration or quota server-related statistics on messages and error counts.
Quota server-related statistics can be cleared using the clear ggsn quota-server statistics command.
Example 1 displays the quota server configuration on a GGSN. Example 2 displays quota server-related statistics.
Example 1
ggsn1#show ggsn quota-server parametersGGSN Quota Server parameters:Server name: qsInterface: Loopback1IP address: 10.1.1.1Table ID: 0Port on QS: 3386Echo interval:60 secsN3 number: 5T3 time: 1 secsCSG group: csg1ggsn1#show ggsn quota-server statisticsGGSN Quota Server statisticsQuota management statistics:Requests rcvd: 35Responses rcvd: 16Requests sent: 16Responses sent: 27Overall path management statistics:Requests rcvd: 5717Responses rcvd: 5818Requests sent: 5825Responses sent: 5717Error statistics:Negative responses rcvd:0Requests unreplied: 0Seqnum failures: 0Dropped msgs: 10Unknown msgs: 0Unknown responses: 0Msgs with IE error: 0Bad source address msgs:0Version not supported: 0Mandatory TLV missing: 0Mandatory TLV incorrect:2Invalid Msg format: 0No response: 1router# show gprs access-point 1apn_index 1 apn_name = gprs.corporate.comapn_mode: transparentapn-type: Realaccounting: Disableinterim accounting: Disablewait_accounting: Disableinput ACL: None, output ACL: Nonedynamic_address_pool: dhcp-proxy-clientapn_dhcp_server: 10.99.100.5 backup: 10.99.100.4apn_dhcp_gateway_addr: 10.27.1.1apn_authentication_server_group: fooapn_accounting_server_group: foo1apn_username: apn_password:subscribe_required: Nodeactivate_pdp_context_on violation: Yesnetwork_activation_allowed: YesBlock Foreign-MS Mode: DisableVPN: Disable (VRF Name : None)GPRS vaccess interface: Virtual-Access2RADIUS attribute suppress MSISDN: DisabledRADIUS attribute suppress IMSI: DisabledRADIUS attribute suppress SGSN Address: DisabledRADIUS attribute suppress QoS: Disablednumber of ip_address_allocated 0session timeout: 0idle timeout: 0Security featuresVerify mobile source addr: enableVerify mobile destination addr: enableTraffic redirection:Mobile-to-mobile: destination 1.1.1.1Total number of PDP in this APN :0aggregate:In APN: DisableIn Global: Disableprimary dns: 0.0.0.0secondary dns: 0.0.0.0primary nbns: 0.0.0.0secondary nbns: 0.0.0.0Service Mode: Operationalcac policy: p1input bandwidth pool: pool1output bandwidth pool: pool2input service-policy: pdp-class-pdpsingle pdp-session: MandatoryP-CSCF group name: GroupATable 4 describes the fields show in the display.
Example 2
The following is sample output of the show gprs access-point address-allocation command:
router# show gprs access-point 8 address-allocationTID PDP_ADDRESS1111111100000099 10.88.105.2271111111100000191 10.88.105.71111111100000192 10.88.105.701111111100000297 10.88.106.1621111111100000298 10.88.106.1691111111100000299 10.88.106.1611111111100000391 10.88.106.1501111111100000392 10.88.106.251111111100000442 10.88.106.1961111111100000443 10.88.106.1971111111100000886 10.88.108.1531111111100000887 10.88.108.1582222222200000000 10.88.111.255Table 5 describes the fields show in the display.
Example 3
router# show gprs access-point allThere are 3 Access-Points configuredIndex Mode Access-type AccessPointName VRF Name-----------------------------------------------------------------------1 transparent Real corporate_1.com corporate_1.comppp-regeneration (max-session: 10000, setup-time: 60)-----------------------------------------------------------------------2 non-transparent Real corporate_2.com-----------------------------------------------------------------------3 transparent Virtual corporate_3.com-----------------------------------------------------------------------Table 6 describes the fields show in the display.
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Command Descriptionaccess-point
Specifies an access point number and enters access-point configuration mode.
Index Mode Access-type AccessPointName VRF Name-----------------------------------------------------------------------1 transparent Real coporate_1.com corporate_1.comppp regeneration (max-session: 10000, setup-time: 60)PDP activation initiated by MS: 3Successful PDP activation initiated by MS: 3Dynamic PDP activation initiated by MS: 3Successful dynamic activation initiated by MS: 0PDP deactivation initiated by MS: 0Successful PDP deactivation initiated by MS: 0Network initiated PDP activation: 0Successful network initiated PDP activation: 0PDP deactivation initiated by GGSN: 1Successful PDP deactivation initiated by GGSN: 1active PDP: 3upstream data volume in octets: 0downstream data volume in octets: 0upstream packet count: 0downstream packet count: 0DHCP address requests sent by GGSN: 0DHCP address requests successful: 0DHCP address release sent by DHCP 0Src addr violation: 6 paks, 9136 bytesDest addr violation:Redirected mobile-to-mobile traffic: 35 paks, 3480 bytesPDP activation initiated by MS: 1Successful PDP activation initiated by MS: 1Dynamic PDP activation initiated by MS: 0Successful dynamic activation initiated by MS: 0PDP deactivation initiated by MS: 0Successful PDP deactivation initiated by MS: 0Network initiated PDP activation: 0Successful network initiated PDP activation: 0PDP deactivation initiated by GGSN: 6Successful PDP deactivation initiated by GGSN: 6active PDP: 0upstream data volume in octets: 0downstream data volume in octets: 0Src addr violation: 6 paks, 9136 bytesDest addr violation: 6 paks, 9136 bytesRedirected mobile-to-mobile traffic: 35 paks, 3480 bytesPDP activation initiated by MS: 1Successful PDP activation initiated by MS: 1Dynamic PDP activation initiated by MS: 0Successful dynamic activation initiated by MS: 0PDP deactivation initiated by MS: 0Successful PDP deactivation initiated by MS: 0Network initiated PDP activation: 0Successful network initiated PDP activation: 0PDP deactivation initiated by GGSN: 0Successful PDP deactivation initiated by GGSN: 6active PDP: 0upstream data volume in octets: 0downstream data volume in octets: 0Src addr violation: 6 paks, 9136 bytesDest addr violation: 6 paks, 9136 bytesRedirected mobile-to-mobile traffic: 35 paks, 3480 bytesRelated Commands
Collection interval - 1 min, Last collected at - 1 min backupstream data volume in octets: 0downstream data volume in octets: 0upstream packet count: 0downstream packet count: 0Collection interval - 2 min, Last collected at - 2 min backupstream data volume in octets: 0downstream data volume in octets: 0upstream packet count: 0downstream packet count: 0To display a list of configured CAC bandwidth pools, along with their status, use the show gprs bandwidth-pool status command in privileged EXEC mode.
show gprs bandwidth-pool status pool-name
Command History
GGSN#show gprs bandwith-pool status bwpool1BW Name:bwpool1Total BW:1000000Available BW:0=====================================================================conversational Total BW:400000 Available BW:400000streaming Total BW:300000 Available BW:300000interactive Total BW:200000 Available BW:200000background Total BW:100000 Available BW:100000Table 8 describes the fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
GPRS Charging Protocol Parameters=================================* Default Charging Gateway Address: <172.17.1.2>* Default Backup Charging Gateway Address: UNDEFINED.* Default Tertiary Charging Gateway Address:UNDEFINED.* Current Active Charging Gateway Address: <172.17.1.2>* Current Backup Charging Gateway Address: UNDEFINED.* Charging Server Switch-Over Timer: <60> seconds.* Charging Path Protocol: udp* GTP' use short header: DISABLED* Charging Message Options:Transfer Request:- Packet Transfer Command IE: DISABLED.Transfer Response:- Number Responded: DISABLED.* Charging MAP DATA TOS: <3>* Charging Transfer Interval: <105> seconds.* Charging Transfer Threshold: <1048576> bytes.* Charging CDR Aggregation Limit: <255> CDRs per msg.* Charging Packet Queue Size: <128> messages.* Charging Gateway Path Request Timer: <0> Minutes.* Charging Change Condition Limit: <5>* Charging SGSN Limit: DISABLED.* Charging Time Limit: <0>* Charging Send Buffer Size: <1460>* Charging Port Number: <3386>* Charging Roamers CDR Only: DISABLED.* Charging CDR Option:- Local Record Sequence Number: DISABLED.- APN Selection Mode: DISABLED.- ChCh Selection Mode: DISABLED.- Radio Access Type - RAT: DISABLED.- User Location Information: ENABLED.- MS Time Zone: ENABLED.- IMEISV: DISABLED.- CAMEL Charging Info: ENABLED.- SGSN PLMN ID: DISABLED.- Dynamic Address: ENABLED.- Served PDP Address: ENABLED.- PDP Type: ENABLED.- Access Point Name: ENABLED.- Network Initiated PDP: ENABLED.- No Partial CDR Generation: DISABLED.- Node ID: DISABLED.- Packet Count: DISABLED.- Served MSISDN: DISABLED.- Private Echo: DISABLED.* Charging release: 5* Charging Tariff Time Changes:- NO Tariff Time Changes* Charging Service Mode: OPERATIONAL* Backup data store (PSD) Address: 172.28.28.28* Retrieve only data store (PSD) Address 192.13.13.13Related Commands
Command Descriptionshow gprs charging statistics
Displays cumulative charging statistics for the GGSN.
This command has no arguments or keywords.
GPRS Charging Protocol Statistics=================================* Total Number of CDRs for Charging: <200>* Total Number of Containers for Charging: <104>* Total Number of CDR_Output_Msgs sent: <22>-- Charging Gateway Statistics --* Charging Gateway Down Count: <1>* Last Charging Gateway Down Time = 2001/11/29 15:23:0Example 1
GPRS Charging Protocol Status for TID=========================================* Number of CDRs : <1>* Number of closed CDRs buffered: <0>* Number of Containers: <0>** Detail fields of CDR entry **==========================- served_imsi = 0x112 3344151515F5- sgsn_plmn_id = 0x21F354- ggsn_address = 10.10.10.1- charging_id = 68960026- SGSN change list (total=[1]): [4.4.4.4]- apn = www.gprs_companya.fr- pdp_type: - pdp_type_org = 1- pdp_type_num = 33- dynamic_addr_flag = 1- pdp_type.chrg_data_vol_list:- rec_opening_time = 2003/5/9 10:2:12 <tz_offset:0>- duration = 0 - cause_rec_closing = 0- rec_seq_number = 0Example 2
GPRS Charging Protocol Status for APN=========================================* Number of CDRs: <96>* Number of closed CDRs buffered: <0>* Number of Containers: <0>Example 3
GPRS Charging Protocol Status=================================* Number of APNs : <1>* Number of CDRs : <96>* Number of closed CDRs buffered: <0>* Number of Containers buffered: <0>* Number of pending unack. CDR_Output_Msgs: <1>show gprs gtp ms
To display the currently active MSs on the gateway GPRS support node (GGSN), use the show gprs gtp ms command in privileged EXEC mode.
show gprs gtp ms {imsi imsi| access-point access-point-index | all}
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use the show gprs gtp ms command to display information about the mobile stations that are currently active on the GGSN. You can display the MS information according to access-point or IMSI. You can also display information for all MSs.
Examples
The following example displays information for all MSs:
router# show gprs gtp ms allIMSI SGSN MCCMNC MS ADDRESS APN112233445565437 12345 10.3.0.1 gprsa.apn.com223456788765437 67891 10.2.0.1 (Vi5) gprsb.apn.comThe following example displays information for all MSs on access-point 1:
router# show gprs gtp ms access-point 1IMSI SGSN MCCMNC MS ADDRESS APN112233445565437 12345 10.3.0.1 gprsa.apn.comThe following example displays information for all MSs on IMSI 110406080002045:
router# show gprs gtp ms imsi 110406080002045IMSI SGSN MCCMNC MS ADDRESS APN110406080002045 12345 10.10.10.2 gprsc.apn.comnumber of pdp:2reference count:1Table 14 describes the fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
router# show gprs gtp parametersGTP path echo interval = 60GTP signal max wait time T3_response = 1GTP max retry N3_request = 5GTP dynamic echo-timer minimum = 5GTP dynamic echo-timer smooth factor = 2GTP buffer size for receiving N3_buffer = 8192GTP max pdp context = 45000Table 15 describes the fields shown in the display.
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Example 1
The following example shows the output for the GTP path to the remote device with an IP address of 10.49.85.100:
router# show gprs gtp path 10.49.85.100Local address Remote address GTP version Dynamic echo timer10.10.10.1(2123) 10.49.85.100(2123) 1 510.10.10.1(2152) 10.49.85.100(2152) 1 5Example 2
The following example shows the output for the GTP path to the remote device with an IP address of 10.49.85.100 and remote port number 2123:
router# show gprs gtp path 10.49.85.100 2123Local address Remote address GTP version Dynamic echo timer10.10.10.1(2123) 10.49.85.100(2123) 1 5Example 3
The following example shows the output for all paths on the GGSN that are using GTP version 1:
router# show gprs gtp path version 1Local address Remote address GTP version Dynamic echo timer10.10.10.1(3386) 10.49.85.100(3386) 1 510.10.10.1(3386) 10.7.7.7(3386) 1 2Example 4
The following example shows the output for all GTP paths on the GGSN:
router# show gprs gtp path allTotal number of path : 3Local address Remote address GTP version Dynamic echo timer10.10.10.1(3386) 10.49.85.100(3386) 1 Disabled10.10.10.1(3386) 10.1.1.1(3386) 0 210.10.10.1(3386) 10.7.7.7(3386) 1 5Table 16 describes the fields shown in the display.
Command History
Example 1
The following example shows the output for all GTP paths on the GGSN:
GGSN# show gprs gtp path throughput allTotal number of path:1Local address Remote address GTP version Dynamic echotimer33.33.33.1(3386) 11.0.0.1(3386) 0 DisabledCollection interval - 5 min, Last collected at - 3 min backupstream data volume in octets: 480downstream data volume in octets: 0upstream packet count: 4downstream packet count: 0Collection interval - 10 min, Last collected at - 8 min backupstream data volume in octets: 120downstream data volume in octets: 0upstream packet count: 1downstream packet count: 0Table 17 describes the fields shown in the display.
show gprs gtp pdp-context {tid tunnel_id [service [all | id id_string]] | ms-address ip_address [access-point access-point-index] | imsi imsi [nsapi nsapi [tft]] | path ip-address [remote-port-num] | access-point access-point-index | pdp-type {ip | ppp} | qos-umts-class {background | conversational | interactive | streaming} | qos-precedence {low | normal | high} | qos-delay {class1 | class2 | class3 | classbesteffort} | version gtp-version} | msisdn [msisdn] | all}
Several versions of the show gprs gtp pdp-context command display similar output. The examples provided show these two different types of output.
The following is sample output of the show gprs gtp pdp-context all command:router# show gprs gtp pdp-context allTID MS Addr Source SGSN Addr APN1234567890123456 10.11.1.1 Radius 10.4.4.11 www.pdn1.com2345678901234567 Forwarded (Vi5) IPCP 10.4.4.11 www.pdn2.com3456789012345678 10.21.1.1 (Vi7) IPCP 10.1.4.11 www.pdn3.com4567890123456789 10.31.1.1 (Vi9) IPCP 10.1.4.11 www.pdn4.com5678901234567890 10.41.1.1 Static 10.4.4.11 www.pdn5.com
Note
The same output fields shown in Example 1 also appear when you use the access-point, path, pdp-type, qos-delay, or qos-precedence keyword options of the show gprs gtp pdp-context command.
router#show gprs gtp pdp-context tid 1111111111111111TID MS Addr Source SGSN Addr APN1111111111111111 10.1.1.1 Radius 10.8.8.1 dns.comcurrent time :Mar 18 2002 11:24:36user_name (IMSI):1111111111111111 MS address:10.1.1.1MS International PSTN/ISDN Number (MSISDN):ABCsgsn_addr_signal:10.8.8.1 sgsn_addr_data:10.8.0.1control teid local: 0x63493E0Ccontrol teid remove: 0x00000121data teid local: 0x63483E10data teid remote: 0x00000121primary pdp: Y nsapi: 0signal_sequence: 0 seq_tpdu_up: 0seq_tpdu_down: 0upstream_signal_flow: 1 upstream_data_flow: 2downstream_signal_flow:14 downstream_data_flow:12RAupdate_flow: 0pdp_create_time: Mar 18 2002 09:58:39last_access_time: Mar 18 2002 09:58:39mnrgflag: 0 tos mask map:00session timeout: 0idle timeout: 0gprs qos_req:091101 canonical Qos class(req.):01gprs qos_neg:25131F canonical Qos class(neg.):01effective bandwidth:0.0rcv_pkt_count: 0 rcv_byte_count: 0send_pkt_count: 0 send_byte_count: 0cef_up_pkt: 0 cef_up_byte: 0cef_down_pkt: 0 cef_down_byte: 0cef_drop: 0 out-sequence pkt: 0Src addr violation: 2 paks, 1024 bytesDest addr violation: 2 paks, 1024 bytesRedirected mobile-to-mobile traffic: 2 paks, 1024 bytescharging_id: 29160231visitor: No roamer: Nocharging characteristics: 0charging characteristics received: 0pdp reference count:2primary dns: 2.2.2.2secondary dns: 4.4.4.4primary nbns: 3.3.3.3secondary nbns: 5.5.5.5ntwk_init_pdp: 0Framed_route 5.5.5.0 mask 255.255.255.0single pdp-session: Enabledabsolute session start time: NOT SETvirtual apn: pre-auth-virtual** Network Init Information **MNRG Flag: 0 PDU Discard Flag: 0SGSN Addr: 172.16.44.1 NIP State: NIP_STATE_WAIT_PDP_ACTIVATIONBuf.Bytes: 500
Note
The same output fields shown in Example 2 also appear when you use the imsi keyword option of the show gprs gtp pdp-context command.
Note
If the PDP context is created via a virtual APN, the "virtual-apn: virtual-apn name" field displays.
Table 19 describes the fields shown in the display.
ggsn1#show gprs gtp pdp tid 1111000000000050 service id 1Diameter Credit Control:EnabledCurrent Billing status:PrepaidReason to convert to postpaid:N/ADCCA profile name:1, Source:charging profileRule base id:ABC, Source:AAA serverServiceID State Quota(octets) Time flags1 AUTHORIZED 80000 6000 SGSN:Last pushed quota-----------------Tariff Time Change: 1110585600 Time Quota: 6000Volume Quota: 80000 Validity Time: 500Quota ConsumptionTime: 45 Quota Holding time: 35Time Quota Threshold: 4000 Volume Quota Threshold:50000Trigger Flags: 1Last received quota-------------------Tariff_time_change: 1110585600 Time_quota: 6000Volume quota: 80000 Validity_time: 500Quota ConsumptionTime: 45 Quota Holding_Time: 35Time Quota Threshold: 4000 Volume Quota Threshold:50000Trigger Flags: 1ggsn1#show gprs gtp pdp-context msisdnTID MS Addr Source SGSN Addr MSISDN APN2123456708000010 55.10.0.2 LOCAL 10.1.1.70 408525823010 ippdpl2123456809000010 55.10.0.3 LOCAL 10.1.1.70 408525823011 ippdpl2123456707000010 55.10.0.4 LOCAL 10.1.1.70 408525823110 ippdpl2123456789990010 55.10.0.5 LOCAL 10.1.1.70 408525823210 ippdplggsn1#show gprs gtp pdp-context msisdn 4085258230TID MS Addr Source SGSN Addr MSISDN APN2123456708000010 55.10.0.2 LOCAL 10.1.1.70 408525823010 ippdpl2123456809000010 55.10.0.3 LOCAL 10.1.1.70 408525823011 ippdpl
Related Commands
GPRS GTP Statistics:version_not_support 0 msg_too_short 0unknown_msg 0 unexpected_sig_msg 0unexpected_data_msg 0 unsupported_comp_exthdr 0mandatory_ie_missing 0 mandatory_ie_incorrect 0optional_ie_invalid 0 ie_unknown 0ie_out_of_order 0 ie_unexpected 0ie_duplicated 0 optional_ie_incorrect 0pdp_activation_rejected 2 tft_semantic_error 0tft_syntactic_error 0 pkt_ftr_semantic_error 0pkt_ftr_syntactic_error 0 pdp_wo_tft_existnon_existent 0 path_failure 0 total_dropped 0 signalling_msg_dropped 0 data_msg_dropped 0 no_resource 0 get_pak_buffer_failure 0 rcv_signalling_msg 7 snd_signalling_msg 7 rcv_pdu_msg 0 snd_pdu_msg 0 rcv_pdu_bytes 0 snd_pdu_bytes 0 total created_pdp 3total deleted_pdp 2 total created_ppp_pdp 0total deleted_ppp_pdp 0 ppp_regen_pending 0ppp_regen_pending_peak 0 ppp_regen_total_drop 0ppp_regen_no_resource 0 ntwk_init_pdp_act_rej 0total ntwkInit created pdp 0 single pdp-session cleared 0Debug info: path_fail_local_del_pdp 0 ver_upgrade_local_del 0 no_sgsn_local_del_pdp 0 ver_faillback_local_del 0 create_collide_with_delete 0 version_changes 0 rcv_retransmit_create_req 0 create_as_update 0GPRS Network behind mobile Statistics:network_behind_ms APNs 1 total_download_route 5save_download_route_fail 0 insert_download_route_fail 2total_insert_download_route 3
GPRS GTP Status:activated gtpv0 pdp 0activated gtpv1 pdp 5activated ms 5network init pdp 0activated ppp regen pdp 0activated ppp pdp 0gtp's ppp va hwidbs 0Service-aware Status:Prepaid PDPs 3Postpaid PDPs 2To display information about the number of PDP contexts that have been deleted or the number of Create PDP Context requests that have been rejected because of the memory threshold has been exceeded, use the show gprs memory threshold statistics command in privileged EXEC mode:
Memory Threshold Statistics==================================================GGSN memory threshold status :NOT IN THRESHOLDNumber of times reached : 0Number of PDPs rejected : 0Number of PDPs dropped due toduration limit : 0volume limit : 0update request : 0
show gprs pcscf
To display a summary of the P-CSCF server group(s) configured on the GGSN for P-CSCF Discovery, use the show gprs pcscf command in privileged EXEC mode.
show gprs pcscf
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use the show gprs pcscf command to display a summary of the P-CSCF server group(s) configured on the GGSN.
Examples
The following example shows the output for the show gprs pcscf command:
GGSN#show gprs pcscfP-CSCF Group name:groupAList of IP addresses in the group:172.76.82.77192.3.3.3P-CSCF Group name:groupBList of IP addresses in the group:172.76.82.77192.4.4.4Related Commands
show gprs plmn
Home PLMNMCC = 302 MNC = 678Trusted PLMNMCC = 346 MNC = 123MCC = 234 MNC = 67MCC = 123 MNC = 45MCC = 100 MNC = 35Related Commands
Command Descriptiongprs mcc mnc
Configure MCC and MNC that the GGSN uses to determine if a Create PDP Context request is from a roamer.
show gprs plmn ip address
PLMN Start IP End IP Range Type9.9.9.9 9.9.9.910.2.25.1 10.2.25.25516.0.0.9 16.0.0.999.100.0.1 99.100.0.255101.0.1.1 101.0.1.1 sgsn105.0.1.1 105.0.1.1 sgsn106.0.1.1 106.0.1.1 sgsn110.12.0.2 110.12.0.2110.13.0.2 110.13.0.2Related Commands
show gprs qos status
To display the number of PDP contexts currently active on the gateway GPRS support node (GGSN) for a particular QoS class, use the show gprs qos status command in privileged EXEC mode.
show gprs qos status
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use the show gprs qos status command to display the number of PDP contexts currently active on the GGSN for a particular QoS class.
Examples
Example 1
The following example shows output from the show gprs qos status command for UMTS QoS:
router# show gprs qos statusGPRS QoS Status:type:UMTSconversational_pdp 100 streaming_pdp 150interactive_pdp 1345 background_pdp 2000Table 27 describes the fields shown in the display.
Example 2
The following example displays output from the show gprs qos status command for canonical QoS:
router# show gprs qos statusGPRS QoS Status:type:Canonicalgsn_used_bandwidth:1110.000 total gsn_resource:1048576mean_throughput_premium:0.000mean_throughput_normal:1110.000 mean_throughput_besteffort 0.000qos_high_pdp:0 qos_normal_pdp:1qos_low_pdp :0 qos_premium mean-throughput-deviation 0.100Table 28 describes the fields shown in the display.
Example 3
The following example displays output from the show gprs qos status command for delay QoS:
router# show gprs qos statusGPRS QoS Status:type:Delayqos_delay1_pdp:0 qos_delay2_pdp: 0qos_delay3_pdp:0 qos_delaybesteffort_pdp 0Table 29 describes the fields shown in the display.
Example 4
The following example shows output from the show gprs qos status command when no QoS has been configured on the GGSN:
router# show gprs qos statusGPRS QoS Status:type:NoneRelated Commands
show gprs redundancy
To display statistics related to GTP-SR, use the show gprs redundancy command in privileged EXEC mode.
show gprs redundancy [statistics]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use the show gprs redundancy command to display GTP-SR related event queues and/or statistics.
Examples
The following example shows the output for the show gprs redundancy statistics command:
GGSN#show gprs redundancy statisticstb10-7600-5-2#show gprs redundancy statisticsGPRS Redundancy StatisticsLast cleared:neverCheckPointed-From-Active StatisticsTotal Number of Messages: 9Number of Context Setup messages: 0Number of Context Modify messages: 0Number of Context Remove messages: 0Number of Path Setup messages: 0Number of Path Modify messages: 0Number of Path Remove messages: 0Number of CGF Ready messages: 1Number of CGF Modify messages: 0Number of CGF Remove messages: 0Number of Internal State messages: 8The following example shows the output for the show gprs redundancy command:
GGSN#show gprs redundancyGPRS redundancy is enabled and Unit-Status is StandbyRedundancy Transport Infrastructure statusRedundancy Infrastructure state: STANDBY HOTPeer Redundancy Infrastructure state: ACTIVEGGSN Redundancy system up since: 00:01:16 UTC Mar 1 2002Time of last switchover: neverTotal Number of Switchovers: 0GPRS Redundancy StatisticsLast cleared:neverCheckPointed-From-Active StatisticsTotal Number of Messages: 9Number of Context Setup messages: 0Number of Context Modify messages: 0Number of Context Remove messages: 0Number of Path Setup messages: 0Number of Path Modify messages: 0Number of Path Remove messages: 0Number of CGF Ready messages: 1Number of CGF Modify messages: 0Number of CGF Remove messages: 0Number of Internal State messages: 8Table 30 describes the fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
To view statistics related to the service-aware features of the gateway GPRS support node (GGSN), such as packets sent to, and received from, the Diameter server or CSG, use the show gprs service-aware statistics command in privileged EXEC mode:
No default behavior or values.
Use the show gprs service-aware statistics command to display the statistics related to service-aware features for the GGSN.
The counter values displayed by this command represent totals accumulated since the last time the statistical counters were cleared using the clear gprs service-aware statistics command.
The following is sample output of the show gprs service-aware statistics command:
router#show gprs service-aware statisticsGGSN service-aware statistics:num service aware apn 1total_ggsn_event 4 total_ggsn_failure 0total_csg_event 23999 total_csg_failure 0total_dcca_event 23996 total_dcca_failure 5total_category_created 23996 total_category_deleted 4total_sync_object_created 6000 total_sync_object_deleted 6000category_fsm_return_error 0 total_quota_push_ack 23995total_service_auth 0 total_service_reauth 0total_service_stop 4 total_quota_return 0total_quota_granted 23995 total_terminate_category 0total_blacklisted_category 1 total_unknown_category 0total_RAR_event 0 total_rating_change 0total_delete_pdp 0 total_convert_to_postpaid 0report_final_convert_to_postpaid 0 total_send_dummy_quota 0category_wait_csg_timeout 0 sync_timeout_ser_stop 1sync_timeout_qr 0 sync_timeout_other 0GGSN service-aware pdp session statistics:total_prepaid_users 5994 total_postpaid_users 10reject_due_to_dcca_failure 0 reject_due_to_csg_failure 0reject_due_to_other_reason 0
Related Commands
Command Descriptionclear gprs service-aware statistics
Displays information about access points on the GGSN.
show gprs slb detail
To display all Cisco IOS SLB-related information, such as operation mode, virtual server addresses, SLB notifications, and statistics, use the show gprs slb detail command in privileged EXEC mode.
show gprs slb detail
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use the show gprs slb detail command to display to all Cisco IOS SLB-related information, including statistics associated with GTP SLB sticky database support.
Examples
The following example shows the output for the show gprs slb detail command:
GGSN#show gprs slb detailSLB Operation Mode:dispatchedSLB vservers:10.10.195.1SLB Statistics:CAC-failure notifications sent: 0Session-deletion notifications sent: 0PDP status notifications sent: 0PDP status negative response sent: 0PDP status requests received: 0GGSN#Table 32 describes the fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show gprs slb mode
To display the Cisco IOS SLB mode of operation defined on the gateway GPRS support node (GGSN), use the show gprs slb mode command in privileged EXEC mode.
show gprs slb mode
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use the show gprs slb mode command to display the Cisco IOS SLB operation mode defined on the GGSN.
Examples
The following example shows that the Cisco IOS SLB operation mode is defi ned as dispatch mode:
GGSN#show gprs slb modeSLB Operation Mode:dispatchedRelated Commands
show gprs slb statistics
To display Cisco IOS SLB statistics, use the show gprs slb mode command in privileged EXEC mode.
show gprs slb statistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use the show gprs slb statistics command to display IOS SLB statistics, including statistics associated with GTP SLB sticky database support.
Examples
The following example displays IOS SLB-related statistics on the GGSN:
GGSN#show gprs slb statisticsSLB Statistics:CAC-failure notifications sent: 0Session-deletion notifications sent: 0PDP status notifications sent: 0PDP status negative response sent: 0PDP status requests received: 0Table 33 describes the fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
show gprs slb vservers
To display a list of Cisco IOS SLB virtual servers to be notified by the gateway GPRS support node (GGSN) when the specific type of condition defined using the gprs slb notify command occurs, use the show gprs slb vservers command in privileged EXEC mode.
show gprs slb vservers
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use the show gprs slb vservers command to display a list of Cisco IOS SLB virtual servers to be used for GGSN-SLB messaging.
Examples
The following example shows a list of virtual servers that were defined using the gprs slb vservers global configuration command:
GGSN#show gprs slb vserversSLB vservers:10.10.10.1011.11.11.11Related Commands
show gprs service-mode
To display the current service mode of the gateway GPRS support node (GGSN) and the last time the service mode was changed, issue the show gprs service-mode command in privileged EXEC mode.
show gprs service-mode
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use the show gprs service-mode command to display the current service mode of a GGSN and the last time the service mode was changed.
Examples
Example 1
The following example shows output from the show gprs service-mode command when no service-mode change has occurred:
GGSN# show gprs service-modeService mode:operationalGGSN#Example 2
The following example shows output from the show gprs service-mode command when a service-mode change has occurred:
GGSN# show gprs service-modeService mode:maintenance last change at: 23:49:21 UTC Mon January 20, 2004GGSN#Related Commands
show gprs umts-qos map traffic-class
To display UMTS QoS mapping information, use the show gprs umts-qos map traffic-class command in privileged EXEC mode.
show gprs umts-qos map traffic-class {all | signalling | conversational | streaming | interactive | background}
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use the show gprs umts-qos map traffic-class command to display information about UMTS QoS mapping.
Examples
The following example shows output from the show gprs umts-qos map traffic-class command for all UMTS QoS traffic classes:
router# show gprs umts-qos map traffic-class allTraffic Class Diffserv PHB Group Diffserv Code Pointsignaling Signaling Class 40conversational EF Class 46streaming AF2 Class 18,20,22interactive AF3 Class 26,28,30background Best Effort 0Table 34 describes the fields shown in the display.
Related Commands
To display policing statistics for a PDP context, use the show gprs umts-qos police pdp tid command in privileged EXEC mode.
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use the show gprs umts-qos police pdp-context tid command to display policing information for a PDP context.
Examples
The following example shows output from the show gprs umts-qos police pdp-context tid command for a PDP context:
GGSN#sh gprs umts-qos police pdp-context tid 1203000000000010DOWNLINK POLICING STATISTICSFlow id:1police:rate 5184000 , bc 1500 bytespeak-rate 7424000, be 1800 bytesconformed 2 packets, 200 bytes; actions:set-dscp-transmit 15exceeded 0 packets, 0 bytes; actions:set-dscp-transmit 15violated 0 packets, 0 bytes; actions:dropFlow id:Identifier used in communication with IOS QoS regarding aparticular flow.rate :Average rate in bits per second.bc :Normal burst size in bytespeak-rate :peak rate in bits per secondbe :Excess burst size in bytes.To display requested and negotiated QoS information for a PDP context, use the show gprs umts-qos profile pdp tid command in privileged EXEC mode.
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
12.3(14)YU
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)YU.
12.4(2)XB
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(2)XB.
Usage Guidelines
Use the show gprs umts-qos profile pdp tid command to display requested and negotiated QoS information for a PDP context.
Examples
The following example shows output from the show gprs umts-qos profile pdp tid command for R97/R98 QoS:
show gprs umts-qos profile pdp tid 1203000000000010Requested QoS Profile Negotiated QoS Profile================= =================Delay Class:2 Delay Class:2Reliability:1 Reliability:1Peak Throughput:1 Peak Throughput:1Precedence:1 Precedence:1Mean Throughput:1 Mean Throughtput:1The following example shows output from the show gprs umts-qos profile pdp tid command for R99 QoS:
Requested QoS Profile Negotiated QoS Profile================ =================Allocation/Retention:1 Allocaion/Retention:1Delay Class:2 Delay Class:2Reliability:1 Reliability:1Peak Throughput:1 Peak Throughput:1Precedence:1 Precedence:1Mean Throughput:1 Mean Throughtput:1Traffic Class:conversational Traffic Class:conversationalDelivery Order:2 Delivery Order:2Delivery of Err:2 Delivery of Err:2Max SDU Size(bytes):1520 Max SDU Size(bytes):1520MBR for Uplink(kbps):20 MBR for Uplink(kbps):20MBR for Downlink(kbps):20 MBR for Downlink(kbps):20Residual BER:1 Residual BER:1SDU Error Ratio:1*10^-2 SDU Error Ratio:1*10^-2Transfer Delay(ms):10 Transfer Delay(ms):10Handling Priority:1 Handling Priority:1GBR for Uplink(kbps):10 GBR for Uplink(kbps):10GBR for Downlink(kbps):5 GBR for Downlink(kbps):5Source Statistics Des:Speech Source Statistics Des:SpeechTo display statistical and configuration information for all input and output policies attached to an APN, use the show policy-map apn command in privileged EXEC mode.
show policy-map apn access-point-index
Syntax Description
access-point-index
Integer (from 1 to 65535) that identifies an access point. Information about that access point is shown.
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Use the show policy-map apn command to display statistical and configuration information for all input and output policies attached to an APN.
Examples
This section provides sample outputs of the show policy-map apn command. The output you see might vary slightly from the ones shown below.
Example 1: Non Flow-Based Policing
The example provides sample output of the show policy-map apn command for non flow-based policing for access point 1, to which a service policy called "policy-non-flow" is attached (configured as shown below).
! Configures a class map with dscp based classificationclass-map match-all class-dscpmatch ip dscp default! Configures a policy with this class mappolicy-map policy-nonflowclass class-dscppolice rate pdpconform-action transmitexceed-action set-dscp-transmit 15violate-action drop! Attaches the policy to an APNgprs access-point-list gprsaccess-point 1access-point-name staticservice-policy input policy-nonflow!GGSN#show policy-map apn 1APN 1Service-policy input:policy-nonflowClass-map:class-dscp (match-all)3 packets, 300 bytes30 second offered rate 0 bps, drop rate 0 bpsMatch:ip dscp defaultpolice:rate 8000 bps, burst 1000 bytespeak-rate 10000 bps, peak-burst 1400 bytesconformed 3 packets, 300 bytes; actions:transmitexceeded 0 packets, 0 bytes; actions:set-dscp-transmit 15violated 0 packets, 0 bytes; actions:dropconformed 0 bps, exceed 0 bps, violate 0 bpsClass-map:class-default (match-any)0 packets, 0 bytes30 second offered rate 0 bps, drop rate 0 bpsMatch:any
With the above configuration, the show gprs umts-qos police pdp-context tid command does not display any information for the configuration is not per-PDP based.
GGSN#show gprs umts-qos police pdp-context tid 1203000000000010No Policing Statistics AvailableExample 2: Flow-Based Policing
The example provides sample output of the show policy-map apn command for flow-based policing for access point 1, to which a service policy called "policy-non-flow" is attached (configured as shown below).
! Configures a class map with flow based classification.class-map match-all class-pdpmatch flow pdp!! Configures a policy-map and attch this class map into it.policy-map policy-gprsclass class-pdppolice rate pdpconform-action set-dscp-transmit 15exceed-action set-dscp-transmit 15violate-action drop!
Note
With non flow-based policing, the police rate is not provided using the police rate command but is taken dynamically from the configure maximum and guaranteed bit rates.
! Attaches the policy-map to the apn.gprs access-point-list gprsaccess-point 1access-point-name staticservice-policy input policy-gprs!GGSN#show policy-map apn 1APN 1Service-policy input:policy-gprsClass-map:class-pdp (match-all)3 packets, 300 bytes30 second offered rate 0 bps, drop rate 0 bpsMatch:flow pdppolice:rate pdp, bc 1500 bytespeak-rate pdp, be 1800 bytesconformed 0 packets, 0 bytes; actions:set-dscp-transmit 15exceeded 0 packets, 0 bytes; actions:set-dscp-transmit 15violated 0 packets, 0 bytes; actions:dropClass-map:class-default (match-any)0 packets, 0 bytes30 second offered rate 0 bps, drop rate 0 bpsMatch:anyThe show policy-map command displays the aggregated traffic count. To display the policing counters, issues the show gprs umts-qos police pdp-context tid command:
GGSN#show gprs umts-qos police pdp-context tid 1203000000000010DOWNLINK POLICING STATISTICSFlow id:1police:rate 5184000 , bc 1500 bytespeak-rate 7424000, be 1800 bytesconformed 2 packets, 200 bytes; actions:set-dscp-transmit 15exceeded 0 packets, 0 bytes; actions:set-dscp-transmit 15violated 0 packets, 0 bytes; actions:dropExample 3: Flow and DSCP-Based Policing
In the following example, a policy map is created with both flow-based and DSCP-based classication. In this configuration, per-PDP policing occurs when both conditions are met. For example, if a packet is received by the GGSN for a PDP with a different DSCP value than the one configured in the class-map, policing does not occur.
! Configures a class map with match flow + DSCP based classification.!class-map match-all class-flow-dscpmatch ip dscp defaultmatch flow pdp!! Configure a policy-map with this class map!policy-map policy-flow-dscpclass class-flow-dscppolice rate pdpconform-action transmitexceed-action set-dscp-transmit 15violate-action drop! Attaches the policy to an apn.gprs access-point-list gprsaccess-point 1access-point-name staticservice-policy input policy-flow-dscp!
Note
Data with DSCP value 0 has been processed.
GGSN#show policy-map apn 1APN 1Service-policy input:policy-flow-dscpClass-map:class-flow-dscp (match-all)4 packets, 456 bytes30 second offered rate 0 bps, drop rate 0 bpsMatch:ip dscp defaultMatch:flow pdppolice:rate pdp, bc 1500 bytespeak-rate pdp, be 1800 bytesconformed 0 packets, 0 bytes; actions:transmitexceeded 0 packets, 0 bytes; actions:set-dscp-transmit 15violated 0 packets, 0 bytes; actions:dropClass-map:class-default (match-any)0 packets, 0 bytes30 second offered rate 0 bps, drop rate 0 bpsMatch:anyGGSN#show gprs umts-qos police pdp-context tid 1203000000000010DOWNLINK POLICING STATISTICSFlow id:1police:rate 5184000 , bc 1500 bytespeak-rate 7424000, be 1800 bytesconformed 3 packets, 342 bytes; actions:transmitexceeded 0 packets, 0 bytes; actions:set-dscp-transmit 15violated 0 packets, 0 bytes; actions:dropA packet with a different DSCP value does not get policed.
show tech-support
To display GPRS/UMTS protocol-specific information about the router when reporting a problem, use the show tech-support command in privileged EXEC mode and specify the ggsn keyword option.
show tech-support [ ggsn]
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
The output of show tech-support ggsn includes the ggsn-specific output displayed by the following commands:
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show gprs charging parameters
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show gprs charging statistics
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show gprs charging status all
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show gprs gtp parameters
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show gprs gtp statistics
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show gprs gtp status
•
show gprs memory threshold statistics
•
show gprs qos status
•
show running-config
•
show version
Examples
The following example shows the output of the show tech-support ggsn command:
GGSN# show tech-support ggsn------------------ show version ------------------Cisco IOS Software, 7200 Software (C7200-G8IS-M), Experimental Version 12.3(20040128:223808) [r50 104]Copyright (c) 1986-2004 by Cisco Systems, Inc.Compiled Sun 01-Feb-04 05:22 by userROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.2(4r)B2, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)BOOTLDR: 7200 Software (C7200-KBOOT-M), Version 12.1(8a)E, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)ggsn uptime is 1 day, 21 hours, 4 minutesSystem returned to ROM by reload at 19:48:49 EST Fri Jan 30 2004System image file is "tftp://9.1.0.1/gota/c7200-g8is-mz"Last reload reason: Reload commandCisco 7206VXR (NPE400) processor (revision A) with 491520K/32768K bytes of memory.Processor board ID 29550562R7000 CPU at 350MHz, Implementation 39, Rev 3.3, 256KB L2, 4096KB L3 Cache6 slot VXR midplane, Version 2.7Last reset from s/w nmiPCI bus mb0_mb1 has 600 bandwidth pointsPCI bus mb2 has 40 bandwidth points4 Ethernet interfaces3 FastEthernet interfaces125K bytes of NVRAM.46976K bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at slot 0 (Sector size 512 bytes).8192K bytes of Flash internal SIMM (Sector size 256K).Configuration register is 0x0------------------ show running-config ------------------Building configuration...Current configuration : 6770 bytes!version 12.3no service padservice timestamps debug datetime msecservice timestamps log datetime msecno service password-encryptionservice udp-small-serversservice tcp-small-serversservice gprs ggsn!hostname ggsn!boot-start-markerboot-end-marker!logging queue-limit 100no logging bufferedenable secret 5 <removed>enable password <removed>!clock timezone EST -4aaa new-model!aaa group server radius mwg!aaa group server radius list1server 10.76.82.75 auth-port 1645 acct-port 1646!aaa authentication ppp default localaaa authentication ppp list1 localaaa authorization network default localaaa authorization network list1 localaaa authorization configuration list1 group radiusaaa accounting update periodic 10aaa accounting network default start-stop group radiusaaa accounting network list1 start-stop group radiusaaa session-id commonip subnet-zero!ip cefno ip domain lookupip host PAGENT-SECURITY-V3 39.26.7.9 17.99.0.0!ip dhcp pool TESTnetwork 100.0.0.0 255.0.0.0!ip vrf vpn1rd 100:1!ip address-pool dhcp-proxy-clientvpdn enable!ipv6 unicast-routing!interface Tunnel0description to handle vrf traffic from APN1 on GGSN MWAM 1ip unnumbered Loopback3tunnel source Loopback3tunnel destination 20.20.120.20!interface Tunnel1no ip addressshutdowntunnel source 17.1.101.1tunnel destination 13.1.101.1!interface Tunnel2no ip addressshutdowntunnel source 17.1.102.1tunnel destination 13.1.102.1!interface Loopback0ip address 100.0.0.1 255.255.255.255no ip route-cacheno ip mroute-cacheshutdown!interface Loopback1ip address 33.44.55.66 255.255.0.0no ip route-cacheno ip mroute-cacheshutdown!interface Loopback2ip address 35.0.0.1 255.0.0.0no ip route-cacheno ip mroute-cacheshutdown!interface Loopback3description interface for ggsn mwam 1ip address 20.20.120.21 255.255.255.255no ip route-cacheno ip mroute-cacheshutdown!interface FastEthernet0/0ip address 9.3.66.3 255.255.0.0no ip route-cacheno ip mroute-cacheduplex autospeed autono cdp enable!interface FastEthernet0/1ip address 20.20.51.31 255.255.255.0shutdownduplex autospeed auto!interface FastEthernet1/0ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0shutdownduplex half!interface Ethernet2/0ip address 10.3.12.1 255.255.0.0no ip route-cacheno ip mroute-cacheshutdownduplex halfno cdp enable!interface Ethernet2/1ip address 11.3.12.1 255.255.0.0no ip route-cacheno ip mroute-cacheshutdownduplex halfno cdp enable!interface Ethernet2/2ip address 12.3.12.1 255.255.0.0no ip route-cacheno ip mroute-cacheshutdownduplex halfno cdp enable!interface Ethernet2/3ip address 10.10.10.2 255.255.255.0no ip route-cacheno ip mroute-cacheshutdownduplex halfno cdp enable!interface Virtual-Template1ip address 72.72.72.1 255.255.0.0encapsulation gtpgprs access-point-list 1!interface Virtual-Template2ip unnumbered Loopback0no peer default ip address!interface Virtual-Template3description VT for PPP and PPP L2TPip unnumbered Loopback1peer default ip address pool mypoolno keepalive!ip local pool pdsn-pool 6.6.10.1 6.6.10.255ip local pool pdsn-pool 6.6.11.1 6.6.26.255ip local pool pdsn-pool 6.6.27.1 6.6.42.255ip local pool pdsn-pool 6.6.43.1 6.6.58.255ip local pool pdsn-pool 6.6.59.1 6.6.64.255ip local pool pdsn-pool 6.6.65.1 6.6.80.255ip local pool pdsn-pool 55.55.10.1 55.55.25.253ip local pool ha-pool 24.24.1.1 24.24.16.255ip local pool mypool 85.0.0.0 85.0.0.255ip local pool mypool 85.1.0.0 85.1.255.255ip local pool mypool 85.2.0.0 85.2.255.255ip local pool mypool 85.3.0.0 85.3.255.255ip local pool pooltest 180.180.1.1 180.180.1.10ip default-gateway 9.15.0.1ip classlessip route 7.7.7.1 255.255.255.255 Ethernet2/3ip route 9.1.0.1 255.255.255.255 9.3.0.1ip route 9.100.0.1 255.255.255.255 9.15.0.1ip route 20.20.120.20 255.255.255.255 FastEthernet0/1no ip http server!access-list 112 deny tcp any anyaccess-list 120 permit ip any host 10.1.102.1access-list 150 permit icmp any 60.0.0.0 0.0.0.255access-list 150 permit icmp 60.0.0.0 0.0.0.255 anydialer-list 1 protocol ip permitipv6 router rip TEST2poison-reverse!gprs maximum-pdp-context-allowed 45000gprs qos map umtsgprs access-point-list 1access-point 1access-point-name gprs.cisco.comaaa-group authentication list1aggregate 1.1.0.0 255.255.0.0access-violation deactivate-pdp-context!access-point 2access-point-name ppp.comppp-regeneration!!!gprs gtp path-echo-interval 0gprs gtp ip udp ignore checksumgprs gtp ppp vtemplate 3gprs gtp ppp-regeneration vtemplate 2gprs default ip-address-pool radius-clientgprs default charging-gateway 12.3.11.1 13.3.11.1gprs default map-converting-gsn 10.3.11.1!gprs charging server-switch-timer 0gprs charging cdr-aggregation-limit 1!radius-server host 10.76.82.75 auth-port 1645 acct-port 1646radius-server key <removed>!control-plane!mgcp modem passthrough voip mode cano mgcp timer receive-rtcp!dial-peer cor custom!!gatekeepershutdown!alias exec pdp sh gprs gtp pdp allalias exec pdptid show gprs gtp pdp tidalias exec pdptid1 show gprs gtp pdp tid 1111111111111111alias exec pdptid2 show gprs gtp pdp tid 2222222222222222alias exec pdpclear clear gprs gtp pdp all!line con 0exec-timeout 0 0password <removed>logging synchronouslogin authentication consoletransport preferred alltransport output allstopbits 1line aux 0transport preferred alltransport output allstopbits 1line vty 0 4exec-timeout 0 0password <removed>transport preferred alltransport input alltransport output allline vty 5 15transport preferred alltransport input alltransport output all!no scheduler max-task-time!end------------------ show gprs gtp status ------------------GPRS GTP Status:activated gtpv0 pdp 0activated gtpv1 pdp 0activated ms 0network init pdp 0activated ppp regen pdp 0activated ppp pdp 0gtp's ppp va hwidbs 0------------------ show gprs gtp parameters ------------------GTP path echo interval = 0GTP signal max wait time T3_response = 1GTP max retry N3_request = 5GTP dynamic echo-timer minimum = 5GTP dynamic echo-timer smooth factor = 2GTP buffer size for receiving N3_buffer = 8192GTP max pdp context = 45000------------------ show gprs gtp statistics ------------------GPRS GTP Statistics:version_not_support 0 msg_too_short 0unknown_msg 0 unexpected_sig_msg 0unexpected_data_msg 0 unsupported_comp_exthdr 0mandatory_ie_missing 0 mandatory_ie_incorrect 0optional_ie_invalid 0 ie_unknown 0ie_out_of_order 0 ie_unexpected 0ie_duplicated 0 optional_ie_incorrect 0pdp_activation_rejected 2 tft_semantic_error 0tft_syntactic_error 0 pkt_ftr_semantic_error 0pkt_ftr_syntactic_error 0 non_existent 0path_failure 0 total_dropped 0signalling_msg_dropped 0 data_msg_dropped 0no_resource 0 get_pak_buffer_failure 0rcv_signalling_msg 7 snd_signalling_msg 7rcv_pdu_msg 0 snd_pdu_msg 0rcv_pdu_bytes 0 snd_pdu_bytes 0total created_pdp 3 total deleted_pdp 2total created_ppp_pdp 0 total deleted_ppp_pdp 0ppp_regen_pending 0 ppp_regen_pending_peak 0ppp_regen_total_drop 0 ppp_regen_no_resource 0ntwk_init_pdp_act_rej 0 total ntwkInit created pdp 0GPRS Network behind mobile Statistics:network_behind_ms APNs 1 total_download_route 5save_download_route_fail 0 insert_download_route_fail 2total_insert_download_route 3------------------ show gprs charging status all ------------------GPRS Charging Protocol Status=================================* Number of APNs : <0>* Number of CDRs : <0>* Number of closed CDRs buffered: <0>* Number of Containers buffered: <0>* Number of pending unack. CDR_Output_Msgs: <0>------------------ show gprs charging parameters ------------------GPRS Charging Protocol Parameters=================================* Default Charging Gateway Address: <12.3.11.1>* Default Backup Charging Gateway Address: <13.3.11.1>* Default Tertiary Charging Gateway Address: UNDEFINED.* Current Active Charging Gateway Address: <12.3.11.1>* Current Backup Charging Gateway Address: <13.3.11.1>* Charging Server Switch-Over Timer: <0> seconds.* Charging Path Protocol: udp* GTP' use short header: DISABLED* Charging Message Options:Transfer Request:- Packet Transfer Command IE: DISABLED.Transfer Response:- Number Responded: DISABLED.* Charging MAP DATA TOS: <3>* Charging Transfer Interval: <105> seconds.* Charging Transfer Threshold: <1048576> bytes.* Charging CDR Aggregation Limit: <1> CDRs per msg.* Charging Packet Queue Size: <128> messages.* Charging Gateway Path Request Timer: <0> Minutes.* Charging Change Condition Limit: <5>* Charging SGSN Limit: DISABLED.* Charging Time Limit: <0>* Charging Send Buffer Size: <1460>* Charging Port Number: <3386>* Charging Roamers CDR Only: DISABLED.* Charging CDR Option:- Local Record Sequence Number: DISABLED.- APN Selection Mode: DISABLED.- ChCh Selection Mode: DISABLED.- IMS Signaling Context: DISABLED.- External Charging ID: DISABLED.- SGSN PLMN ID: DISABLED.- Dynamic Address: ENABLED.- Served PDP Address: ENABLED.- PDP Type: ENABLED.- Access Point Name: ENABLED.- Network Initiated PDP: ENABLED.- No Partial CDR Generation: DISABLED.- Node ID: DISABLED.- Packet Count: DISABLED.- Served MSISDN: DISABLED.- Private Echo: DISABLED.* Charging release: 99* Charging Tariff Time Changes:- NO Tariff Time Changes* Charging Service Mode: OPERATIONAL------------------ show gprs charging statistics ------------------GPRS Charging Protocol Statistics=================================* Total Number of CDRs for Charging: <0>* Total Number of Containers for Charging: <0>* Total Number of CDR_Output_Msgs sent: <0>-- Charging Gateway Statistics --* Charging Gateway Down Count: <0>------------------ show gprs qos status ------------------GPRS QoS Status:type: UMTSconversational_pdp 0 streaming_pdp 0interactive_pdp 0 background_pdp 0------------------ show gprs memory threshold statistics --Memory Threshold Statistics==================================================GGSN memory threshold status :NOT IN THRESHOLDNumber of times reached : 0Number of PDPs rejected : 0Number of PDPs dropped due toduration limit : 0volume limit : 0update request : 0Time when last memory threshold was reached :NEVERno source interface
No default behavior or values.
Use the source interface command to specify the interface to use for a Diameter peer-to-peer connection. The DCCA client process on the GGSN will use this source address and port to initiate the TCP connection to the peer.
Diameter peer dcca1address ipv4 10.10.10.1transport tcp port 4000security ipsecsource interface fastEthernet0Related Commands
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Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Use the subscription-required command to specify that the GGSN checks the value of the selection mode in a PDP context request to determine if a subscription is required for user access to PDNs through the current access point. When you configure the subscription-required command at the APN, the GGSN looks for the "subscription verified" selection mode in the PDP context request to establish the session. If the GGSN finds that the selection mode is designated as subscription not verified in the PDP context request, then the GGSN rejects the PDP context request.
dhcp-gateway-address 10.88.0.1no t3-response
1 second.
The t3-response command is used by the GGSN to process delete PDP context requests and to perform the default method of echo timing.
For delete PDP context requests, the t3-response command is used to specify how long the quota server waits before sending a retry of the delete PDP context request when a response is not received from the CSG, until the n3-requests limit is reached.
ggsn quota-server qs1interface loopback1echo-interval 90n3-requests 3t3-response 524To specify that a charging profile use the tariff changes configured using the gprs charging tariff-time global configuration command, use the tariff-time command in charging profile configuration mode. To return to the default value, use the no form of this command.
tariff-time
no tariff-time
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
exitRelated Commands
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no timer {connection | transaction | watchdog}
30 seconds.
Use the timer Diameter peer configuration command to configure Diameter base timers for a Diameter node.
When configuring timers, note that the value for the transaction timer, should be larger than the TX-timeout value, and, on the SGSN, the values configured for the number GTP N3 requests and T3 retransmissions must be larger than the sum of all possible server timers (RADIUS, DCCA, and CSG). Specifically, the SGSN N3*T3 must be greater than 2 x RADIUS timeout + N x DCCA timeout + CSG timeout where:
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2 is for both authentication and accounting.
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N is for the number of diameter servers configured in the server group.
The following example configures the frequency of connection attempts with a Diameter peer to 120 seconds.
Diameter peer dcca1address ipv4 10.10.10.1transport tcp port 4000security ipsecsource interface fastEthernet0timer connection 120Related Commands
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To allocate bandwidth from a bandwidth pool to a specific traffic class, use the traffic-class command in bandwidth pool configuration mode. To return to the default value, use the no form of this command.
traffic-class traffic-class-name [percent] value
no traffic-class traffic-class-name [percent] value
Usage Guidelines
Use the traffic-class bandwidth pool configuration command to allocate bandwidth to a specific traffic class.
Note
Before allocating the bandwidth in a bandwidth pool to a specific traffic class, the pool must be created using the gprs qos bandwidth-pool global configuration command.
The bandwidth can be allocated as a percentage or absolute value, however, the bandwidth unit must be consistent for all traffic classes (percentage and absolute value cannot be mixed within the same bandwidth pool).
If a traffic class is configured with 0 (absolute value) as the allocated bandwidth, the total bandwidth available for that traffic class is 0 kbps. Therefore, if a Create PDP Context request with that traffic class is received, it is rejected by the GGSN.
Note
Bandwidth reservation can be configured for real-time (conversational and streaming) and non real-time (interactive and background) class PDPs, however, bandwidth checking is performed only for real-time PDP contexts. All Create PDP Context requests for non real-time PDPs are allowed.
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no transport
No default behavior or values.
Use the transport command to define the protocol to use to connect to a Diameter peer.
When the no form of this command is issued, all session that are bound to the peer cannot use the connection any longer. If there are any pending messages in the connection queue, the applications that sent the messages will be notified so that they can try alternate peers.
Diameter peer dcca1address ipv4 10.10.10.1transport tcp port 4000Related Commands
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no trigger {sgsn-change | qos-change}
No default behavior or values.
Use the trigger command to configure SGSN and QoS changes as a trigger for quota reauthorization.
Modifying this command will not affect existing PDP contexts using a DCCA client.
Note
This command is not supported by a vendor-specific DCCA client.
gprs dcca profile dcca-profile1authorization dcca-methodtrigger sgsn-changeno tx-timeout
10 seconds.
Typically, the Diameter base detects transport failures that occur with a Diameter server. For prepaid services, the time it takes for a response from the network is crucial, therefore the DCCA client can be configured to react faster than the Diameter base if necessary.
The Tx timer is used by the DCCA client to supervise the communication with the Diameter server. The timer is started with each initial and updated CCR. If the time configured for the timer elapses, the DCCA client takes an action on the PDP context depending on the current value of the Credit Control Fault Handling (CCFH) AVP for the credit control (CC) session.
When a response to all pending CCRs is received, the Tx timer is stopped.
gprs dcca profile dcca-profile1authorization dcca-methodtx-timeout 25no virtual-address ip-address
No default behavior or values.
Use the virtual-address to configure the virtual IP address of a CSG group.
The virtual IP address is the address to which the quota server will send all requests, and is required before a path between the quota server and the CSG can come up.
CautionIssuing the no form of this command will bring down a quota server-to-CSG path if is up.
ggsn csg-group csg1virtual-address 5.5.5.14port 4444real-address 5.1.1.1real-address 5.1.1.2
Note
With GGSN Release 5.0 and later, you can assign mutliple APNs to the same VRF.
Note
Multiple VRFs can be associated with the same VRF instance.
To support VRF, you must also enable Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) switching on the router using the ip cef global configuration command.
If you are also configuring DHCP services at the APN, then you must also configure the dhcp-server ip-address vrf command.
Note
VRF is not supported on the Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 Supervisor / MSFC2. Therefore, to support VRF on the Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 platform, you must tunnel VRF encapsulated traffic through the Supervisor / MSFC2 via a GRE tunnel. For more information, see the Cisco GGSN Release 5.1 Configuration Guide.
Examples
The following example shows a VRF configuration for vpn3 (without tunneling) using the ip vrf global configuration command. Because the ip vrf command establishes both VRF and CEF routing tables, notice that ip cef also is configured at the global configuration level to enable CEF switching at all of the interfaces.
The DHCP server at access-point 2 also is configured to support VRF. Notice that access-point 1 uses the same DHCP server, but is not supporting the VRF address space. The IP addresses for access-point 1 will apply to the global routing table:
aaa new-model!aaa group server radius fooserver 10.2.3.4server 10.6.7.8!aaa authentication ppp foo group fooaaa authorization network default group radiusaaa accounting exec default start-stop group foo!!!!ip vrf forwarding vpn3interface FastEthernet0/0!interface FastEthernet1/0duplex half!interface loopback 1ip address 10.8.0.1 255.255.255.0!interface Virtual-Template1ip unnumber loopback 1encapsulation gtpgprs access-point-list gprs!ip route 10.10.0.1 255.255.255.255 Virtual-Template1ip route vrf vpn3 10.100.0.5 255.255.255.0 fa0/0 10.50.0.2ip route 10.200.0.5 255.255.255.0 fa1/0 10.70.0.2!no ip http server!gprs access-point-list gprsaccess-point 1access-point-name gprs.pdn.comip-address-pool dhcp-proxy-clientdhcp-server 10.200.0.5dhcp-gateway-address 10.30.30.30network-request-activationexit!access-point 2access-point-name gprs.pdn2.comaccess-mode non-transparentip-address-pool dhcp-proxy-clientdhcp-server 10.100.0.5 10.100.0.6 vrfdhcp-gateway-address 10.27.27.27aaa-group authentication foovrf vpn3exit!gprs default ip-address-pool dhcp-proxy-clientgprs gtp ip udp ignore checksum!radius-server host 10.2.3.4 auth-port 1645 acct-port 1646 non-standardradius-server host 10.6.7.8 auth-port 1645 acct-port 1646 non-standardradius-server key ggsntel
Posted: Fri Jan 18 00:35:11 PST 2008
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