Show Command Support

Use the show subscriber all command to view the configuration related to GTP-U peer IP address and GTP-U peer endpoint key. This configuration data helps to identify the failed sessions or collision of procedures.

The following is an example output.

[unknown] smf# show subscriber all nf-service smf
subscriber-details
{
  "subResponses": [
    [
      "supi:imsi-123456789012345",
      "gpsi:msisdn-223310101010101",
      "pei:imei-123456786666660",
      "psid:5",
      "dnn:intershat",
      "emergency:false",
      "rat:e-utran",
      "access:3gpp access",
      "connectivity:4g",
      "udm-sdm:10.84.17.111",
      "pcfGroupId:PCF-dnn=;",
      "policy:2",
      "pcf:10.84.17.111",
      "upf:10.84.17.111",
      "upfEpKey:10.84.17.111:10.84.17.112",
      "ipv4-addr:poolv4/209.165.202.129",
      "ipv4-pool:poolv4",
      "ipv4-range:poolv4/209.165.202.129",
      "ipv4-startrange:poolv4/209.165.202.129",
      "gtp-peer:10.84.17.112",
      "peerGtpuEpKey:10.84.17.111:10.84.17.111",
      "namespace:smf"
    ]
  ]
}
 

Use the show subscriber count peerGtpuEpKey command to view the number of sessions associated with the specified GTP-U peer and the UPF node.

Important

Use the show subscriber count peerGtpuEpKey command carefully and sensibly as it might impact the system performance.

The following is an example output of show subscriber count peerGtpuEpKey command.

smf# show subscriber count peerGtpuEpKey 30.30.30.63:50.50.0.58
  subscriber-details
  {
    "sessionCount": 12568
  }