service cdma pdsn

To enable PDSN service, use the service cdma pdsn command in global configuration mode. To disable PDSN service, use the no form of this command.

service cdma pdsn

no service cdma pdsn

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

No default behavior or values.

Command Modes

Global Configuration

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(3)XS

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Usage Guidelines

This command must be configured to enable CDMA PDSN on the router.

Examples

The following example enables PDSN service:

service cdma pdsn

Related Commands

Command
Description

show cdma pdsn pcf brief

Displays a table of all PCFs that have R-P tunnels to the PDSN.

show cdma pdsn session

Displays PDSN session information.


show cdma pdsn

To display the status and current configuration of the PDSN gateway, use the show cdma pdsn command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(2)XC

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn command:

7200-c5 image:


PRG5-7206-PDSN#show cdma pdsn
PDSN software version 1.2, service is enabled

  A11 registration-update timeout 1 sec, retransmissions 5
  Mobile IP registration timeout 300 sec
  A10 maximum lifetime allowed 1800 sec
  GRE sequencing is on
  Maximum PCFs limit not set
  Maximum sessions limit not set (default 8000 maximum)  <<<<<<< changed
  SNMP failure history table size 10
  MSID Authentication is disabled
  Ingress address filtering is disabled
  Sending Agent Adv in case of IPCP Address Negotiation  is disabled
  Aging of idle users disabled

  Number of pcfs connected 0
  Number of sessions connected 0,
    Simple IP flows 0, Mobile IP flows 0,
    Proxy Mobile IP flows 0

7200-c6 image


PRG5-7206-PDSN#sho cdma pdsn
PDSN software version 1.2, service is enabled

  A11 registration-update timeout 1 sec, retransmissions 5
  Mobile IP registration timeout 300 sec
  A10 maximum lifetime allowed 1800 sec
  GRE sequencing is on
  Maximum PCFs limit not set
  Maximum sessions limit not set (default 20000 maximum) <<<<< changed
  SNMP failure history table size 10
  MSID Authentication is disabled
  Ingress address filtering is disabled
  Sending Agent Adv in case of IPCP Address Negotiation  is disabled
  Aging of idle users disabled

  Number of pcfs connected 0
  Number of sessions connected 0,
    Simple IP flows 0, Mobile IP flows 0,
    Proxy Mobile IP flows 0

show cdma pdsn accounting

To display the accouting information for all sessions and the corresponding flows, use the show cdma pdsn accounting command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn accounting

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(2)XC

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Usage Guidelines

The counter names appear in abbreviated format.

Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn accounting command:

PDSN-6500#sh cdma pdsn accounting
 UDR for session
 session ID: 12
 Mobile Station ID IMSI 123451234512357

    A - A1:123451234512357
    C - ' 'C3:0
    D - D3:4.0.0.11 D4:000000000000
    E - E1:0000
    F - F1:00F1 F2:00F2 F5:00F5 F6:F6 F7:F7 F8:F8 F9:F9 F10:FA F14:00
    G - G3:0 G8:0 G9:0 G10:0 G11:0 G12:0 G13:0 G14:655 G15:408 G16:378
    I - I1:0 I4:0
    Y - Y2:12

 UDR for flow
    Mobile Node IP address 15.0.0.3
    B - B1:15.0.0.3 B2:mwts-mip-p1-user121@ispxyz.com
    C - ' 'C2:36
    D - D1:0.0.0.0
    F - F11:02 F12:01 F13:00
    G - G1:0 G2:0 G4:1023906326
    Packets- in:0 out:0

 UDR for flow
    Mobile Node IP address 15.0.0.4

    B - B1:15.0.0.4 B2:mwts-mip-p1-user122@ispxyz.com
    C - ' 'C2:37
    D - D1:0.0.0.0
    F - F11:02 F12:01 F13:00
    G - G1:0 G2:0 G4:1023906326
    Packets- in:0 out:0

 UDR for flow
    Mobile Node IP address 15.0.0.5

    B - B1:15.0.0.5 B2:mwts-mip-p1-user123@ispxyz.com
    C - ' 'C2:38
    D - D1:0.0.0.0
    F - F11:02 F12:01 F13:00
    G - G1:0 G2:0 G4:1023906326
    Packets- in:0 out:0

 UDR for session
 session ID: 2
 Mobile Station ID IMSI 00000000003

    A - A1:00000000003
    C - ' 'C3:0
    D - D3:4.0.0.1 D4:000000000000
    E - E1:0000
    F - F1:00F1 F2:00F2 F5:00F5 F6:F6 F7:F7 F8:F8 F9:F9 F10:FA F14:00
    G - G3:0 G8:0 G9:0 G10:0 G11:0 G12:0 G13:0 G14:201 G15:0 G16:0
    I - I1:0 I4:0
    Y - Y2:2

 UDR for flow
    Mobile Node IP address 6.0.0.5

    B - B1:6.0.0.5 B2:mwt10-sip-user1
    C - ' 'C2:39
    D - D1:0.0.0.0
    F - F11:01 F12:00 F13:00
    G - G1:0 G2:0 G4:1023906826
    Packets- in:0 out:0

 UDR for session
 session ID: 3
 Mobile Station ID IMSI 00000000004

    A - A1:00000000004
    C - ' 'C3:0
    D - D3:4.0.0.1 D4:000000000000
    E - E1:0000
    F - F1:00F1 F2:00F2 F5:00F5 F6:F6 F7:F7 F8:F8 F9:F9 F10:FA F14:00
    G - G3:0 G8:0 G9:0 G10:0 G11:0 G12:0 G13:0 G14:241 G15:0 G16:0
    I - I1:0 I4:0
    Y - Y2:3

 UDR for flow
    Mobile Node IP address 6.0.0.14

    B - B1:6.0.0.14 B2:mwt10-sip-user1
    C - ' 'C2:40
    D - D1:0.0.0.0
    F - F11:01 F12:00 F13:00
    G - G1:0 G2:0 G4:1023906826
    Packets- in:0 out:0

PDSN-6500#

show cdma pdsn accounting detail

To display accounting information for all sessions and the corresponding flows, and to display the counter names (along with the abbreviated names), use the show cdma pdsn accounting detail command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn accounting detail

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(2)XC

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn accounting detail command:

PDSN-6500#sh cdma pdsn accounting detail
 UDR for session
 session ID: 12
 Mobile Station ID IMSI 123451234512357

   Mobile Station ID (A1) IMSI 123451234512357
   Session Continue (C3) ' ' 0
   Serving PCF (D3) 4.0.0.11 Base Station ID (D4) 000000000000
   User Zone (E1) 0000
   Forward Mux Option (F1) 241  Reverse Mux Option (F2) 242
   Service Option (F5) 245  Forward Traffic Type (F6) 246
   Reverse Traffix type (F7) 247  Fundamental Frame size (F8) 248
   Forward Fundamental RC (F9) 249  Reverse Fundamntal RC (F10) 250
   DCCH Frame Format (F14) 0
   Bad PPP Frame Count (G3) 0 Active Time (G8) 0
   Number of Active Transitions (G9) 0
   SDB Octet Count Terminating (G10) 0
   SDB Octet Count Originating (G11) 0
   Number of SDBs Terminating (G12) 0
   Number of SDBs Originating G13 0
   Number of HDLC Layer Bytes Received (G14) 655
   In-Bound Mobile IP Signalling Octet Count (G15) 408
   Out-bound Mobile IP Signalling Octet Count (G16) 378
   IP Quality of Service (I1) 0
   Airlink Quality of Service (I4) 0
   R-P Session ID (Y2) 12

 UDR for flow
    Mobile Node IP address 15.0.0.3

    IP Address (B1) 15.0.0.3,  Network Access Identifier (B2)
mwts-mip-p1-user121@ispxyz.com
    Correlation ID (C2) ' ' 36
    MIP Home Agent  (D1) 0.0.0.0
    IP Technology (F11) 02 Compulsory Tunnel indicator (F12) 01
    Release Indicator (F13) 00
    Data Octet Count Terminating (G1) 0
    Data Octet Count Originating (G2) 0  Event Time G4:1023906326
    Packets- in:0 out:0

 UDR for session
 session ID: 2
 Mobile Station ID IMSI 00000000003

   Mobile Station ID (A1) IMSI 00000000003
   Session Continue (C3) ' ' 0
   Serving PCF (D3) 4.0.0.1 Base Station ID (D4) 000000000000
   User Zone (E1) 0000
   Forward Mux Option (F1) 241  Reverse Mux Option (F2) 242
   Service Option (F5) 245  Forward Traffic Type (F6) 246
   Reverse Traffix type (F7) 247  Fundamental Frame size (F8) 248
   Forward Fundamental RC (F9) 249  Reverse Fundamntal RC (F10) 250
   DCCH Frame Format (F14) 0
   Bad PPP Frame Count (G3) 0 Active Time (G8) 0
   Number of Active Transitions (G9) 0
   SDB Octet Count Terminating (G10) 0
   SDB Octet Count Originating (G11) 0
   Number of SDBs Terminating (G12) 0
   Number of SDBs Originating G13 0
   Number of HDLC Layer Bytes Received (G14) 201
   In-Bound Mobile IP Signalling Octet Count (G15) 0
   Out-bound Mobile IP Signalling Octet Count (G16) 0
   IP Quality of Service (I1) 0
   Airlink Quality of Service (I4) 0
   R-P Session ID (Y2) 2

 UDR for flow
    Mobile Node IP address 6.0.0.5

    IP Address (B1) 6.0.0.5,  Network Access Identifier (B2)
mwt10-sip-user1
    Correlation ID (C2) ' ' 39
    MIP Home Agent  (D1) 0.0.0.0
    IP Technology (F11) 01 Compulsory Tunnel indicator (F12) 00
    Release Indicator (F13) 00
    Data Octet Count Terminating (G1) 0
    Data Octet Count Originating (G2) 0  Event Time G4:1023906826
    Packets- in:0 out:0

 UDR for session
 session ID: 3
 Mobile Station ID IMSI 00000000004

   Mobile Station ID (A1) IMSI 00000000004
   Session Continue (C3) ' ' 0
   Serving PCF (D3) 4.0.0.1 Base Station ID (D4) 000000000000
   User Zone (E1) 0000
   Forward Mux Option (F1) 241  Reverse Mux Option (F2) 242
   Service Option (F5) 245  Forward Traffic Type (F6) 246
   Reverse Traffix type (F7) 247  Fundamental Frame size (F8) 248
   Forward Fundamental RC (F9) 249  Reverse Fundamntal RC (F10) 250
   DCCH Frame Format (F14) 0
   Bad PPP Frame Count (G3) 0 Active Time (G8) 0
   Number of Active Transitions (G9) 0
   SDB Octet Count Terminating (G10) 0
   SDB Octet Count Originating (G11) 0
   Number of SDBs Terminating (G12) 0
   Number of SDBs Originating G13 0
   Number of HDLC Layer Bytes Received (G14) 241
   In-Bound Mobile IP Signalling Octet Count (G15) 0
   Out-bound Mobile IP Signalling Octet Count (G16) 0
   IP Quality of Service (I1) 0
   Airlink Quality of Service (I4) 0
   R-P Session ID (Y2) 3

 UDR for flow
    Mobile Node IP address 6.0.0.14

    IP Address (B1) 6.0.0.14,  Network Access Identifier (B2)
mwt10-sip-user1
    Correlation ID (C2) ' ' 40
    MIP Home Agent  (D1) 0.0.0.0
    IP Technology (F11) 01 Compulsory Tunnel indicator (F12) 00
    Release Indicator (F13) 00
    Data Octet Count Terminating (G1) 0
    Data Octet Count Originating (G2) 0  Event Time G4:1023906826
    Packets- in:0 out:0

PDSN-6500#

show cdma pdsn accounting session

To display the accounting information for the session identified by the msid, and the acounting information for the flows tied to the session, use the show cdma pdsn accounting session command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn accounting session msid

Syntax Description

msid

The ID number of the mobile subscriber.


Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(2)XC

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Usage Guidelines

The counter names appear in abbreviated format.

Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn accounting session command:

PDSN-6500#show cdma pdsn accounting session 00000000004
 UDR for session
 session ID: 3
 Mobile Station ID IMSI 00000000004

    A - A1:00000000004
    C - ' 'C3:0
    D - D3:4.0.0.1 D4:000000000000
    E - E1:0000
    F - F1:00F1 F2:00F2 F5:00F5 F6:F6 F7:F7 F8:F8 F9:F9 F10:FA F14:00
    G - G3:0 G8:0 G9:0 G10:0 G11:0 G12:0 G13:0 G14:241 G15:0 G16:0
    I - I1:0 I4:0
    Y - Y2:3

 UDR for flow
    Mobile Node IP address 6.0.0.14

    B - B1:6.0.0.14 B2:mwt10-sip-user1
    C - ' 'C2:40
    D - D1:0.0.0.0
    F - F11:01 F12:00 F13:00
    G - G1:0 G2:0 G4:1023906826
    Packets- in:0 out:0
PDSN-6500#

show cdma pdsn accounting session detail

To display the accounting information (with counter names) for the session identified by the msid, and the acounting information for the flows tied to the session, use the show cdma pdsn accounting session detail command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn accounting session msid detail

Syntax Description

msid

The ID number of the mobile subscriber.


Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(2)XC

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Usage Guidelines

The counter names appear in abbreviated format.

Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn accounting session command:

PDSN-6500#sh cdma pdsn accounting session 00000000004 detail
 UDR for session
 session ID: 3
 Mobile Station ID IMSI 00000000004

   Mobile Station ID (A1) IMSI 00000000004
   Session Continue (C3) ' ' 0
   Serving PCF (D3) 4.0.0.1 Base Station ID (D4) 000000000000
   User Zone (E1) 0000
   Forward Mux Option (F1) 241  Reverse Mux Option (F2) 242
   Service Option (F5) 245  Forward Traffic Type (F6) 246
   Reverse Traffix type (F7) 247  Fundamental Frame size (F8) 248
   Forward Fundamental RC (F9) 249  Reverse Fundamntal RC (F10) 250
   DCCH Frame Format (F14) 0
   Bad PPP Frame Count (G3) 0 Active Time (G8) 0
   Number of Active Transitions (G9) 0
   SDB Octet Count Terminating (G10) 0
   SDB Octet Count Originating (G11) 0
   Number of SDBs Terminating (G12) 0
   Number of SDBs Originating G13 0
   Number of HDLC Layer Bytes Received (G14) 241
   In-Bound Mobile IP Signalling Octet Count (G15) 0
   Out-bound Mobile IP Signalling Octet Count (G16) 0
   IP Quality of Service (I1) 0
   Airlink Quality of Service (I4) 0
   R-P Session ID (Y2) 3

 UDR for flow
    Mobile Node IP address 6.0.0.14

    IP Address (B1) 6.0.0.14,  Network Access Identifier (B2)
mwt10-sip-user1
    Correlation ID (C2) ' ' 40
    MIP Home Agent  (D1) 0.0.0.0
    IP Technology (F11) 01 Compulsory Tunnel indicator (F12) 00
    Release Indicator (F13) 00
    Data Octet Count Terminating (G1) 0
    Data Octet Count Originating (G2) 0  Event Time G4:1023906826
    Packets- in:0 out:0

PDSN-6500#

show cdma pdsn accounting session flow

To displaythe accounting information for a specific flow that is associated with the session identified by the msid, use the show cdma pdsn accounting session flow command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn accounting session msid flow { mn-ip-address IP_address }

Syntax Description

msid

The ID number of the mobile subscriber.

mn-ip-address ip_address

Specifies the IP addresses assigned to the mobile numbers in each session.


Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(2)XC

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Usage Guidelines

The counter names appear in abbreviated format.

Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn accounting session flow command:

PDSN-6500#show cdma pdsn accounting session 00000000004 flow
mn-ip-address 6.0.0.14
 UDR for flow
    Mobile Node IP address 6.0.0.14

    B - B1:6.0.0.14 B2:mwt10-sip-user1
    C - ' 'C2:40
    D - D1:0.0.0.0
    F - F11:01 F12:00 F13:00
    G - G1:0 G2:0 G4:1023906826
    Packets- in:0 out:0

PDSN-6500#

show cdma pdsn accounting session flow user

To display accounting information for a flow with username that is associated with the session identified by the msid, use the show cdma pdsn accounting session flow user command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn accounting session msid flow user username

Syntax Description

username

The username that is associated with the session identified by the msid.


Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(2)XC

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn accounting session flow user command:

PDSN-6500#show cdma pdsn accounting session 123451234512357 flow user
mwts-mip-p1-user121@ispxyz.com

 UDR for flow
    Mobile Node IP address 15.0.0.3

    B - B1:15.0.0.3 B2:mwts-mip-p1-user121@ispxyz.com
    C - ' 'C2:36
    D - D1:0.0.0.0
    F - F11:02 F12:01 F13:00
    G - G1:0 G2:0 G4:1023906326
    Packets- in:0 out:0

PDSN-6500#

show cdma pdsn ahdlc

To display AHDLC engine information, use the show cdma pdsn ahdlc command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn ahdlc slot_number channel [channel_id]

Syntax Description

slot_number

Slot number of the AHDLC of interest.

channel [channel_id]

Channel on the AHDLC. Possible values are 0 through 8000, or 0 to 20000 depending on the image you are using. If no channel is specified, information for all channels is displayed.


Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(2)XC

This command was introduced.

12.2(8)BY

The possible values for channel ID were extended to 20000.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn ahdlc command:

Router# show cdma pdsn ahdlc 0 channel 
 Ch id  State   Framing ACCM            Deframing ACCM  FCS size
 12     OPENED  00000000                 00000000           16
 13     OPENED  00000000                 00000000           16
 14     OPENED  00000000                 00000000           16

Router# show cdma pdsn ahdlc 0 channel 12
 Channel id = 12 State = OPENED Framing ACCM = 00000000 
Deframing ACCM = 00000000 FCS size = 16
 Framing input 153 bytes 7 paks
 Framing output 242 bytes 7 paks 0 errors
 Deframing input 181 bytes 9 paks
 Deframing output 121 bytes 5 paks 0 errors
 0 Bad FCS 0 Escaped end

show cdma pdsn cluster controller

To display configuration and statistics for the PDSN cluster controller, use the show cdma pdsn cluster controller command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn cluster controller {configuration | statistics }

Syntax Description

configuration

Displays configuration information associated with the cluster controller.

statistics

Displays various statistics collected on the cluster controller signaling messages with the cluster member, and redundancy message statistics with the redundancy peer.


Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(8)BY

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn cluster controller command:

Router# show cdma pdsn cluster controller

show cdma pdsn cluster controller configuration

To display the IP addresses of the members that registered with a specific controller, use the show cdma pdsn cluster controller configuration command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn cluster controller configuration

Syntax Description

There are no arguments or keywords for this command.

Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(8)BY

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn cluster controller configuration command:

Router# show cdma pdsn cluster controller configuration
sh cdma pdsn cluster controller config 
cluster interface FastEthernet0/0
no R-P signaling proxy
timeout to seek member = 10 seconds 
window to seek member is 2 timeouts in a row if no reply (afterwards the member is 
declared offline)
this PDSN cluster controller is configured

controller redundancy:
  database in-sync or no need to sync
  group: sit_cluster1

show cdma pdsn cluster controller member

To display detailed information about a specific cluster controller member, use the show cdma pdsn cluster controller member command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn cluster controller member { load | time | ipaddr}

Syntax Description

load

The load reported by every PDSN member in the cluster, sorted from the lowest load value.

time

The seek time of the member, sorted from the past to the future.

ipaddr

Specifies the controller member.


Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(8)BY

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn cluster controller member command:

Router# show cdma pdsn cluster controller member
 Ch id  State   Framing ACCM            Deframing ACCM  FCS size
 12     OPENED  00000000                 00000000           16
 13     OPENED  00000000                 00000000           16
 14     OPENED  00000000                 00000000           16

Router# show cdma pdsn ahdlc 0 channel 12
 Channel id = 12 State = OPENED Framing ACCM = 00000000 
Deframing ACCM = 00000000 FCS size = 16
 Framing input 153 bytes 7 paks
 Framing output 242 bytes 7 paks 0 errors
 Deframing input 181 bytes 9 paks
 Deframing output 121 bytes 5 paks 0 errors
 0 Bad FCS 0 Escaped end

show cdma pdsn cluster controller session

To display session count, or count by age, or one or a few oldest session records, or a session records corresponding to the IMSI entered and a few session records that arrived afterwards, use the show cdma pdsn cluster controller session command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn cluster controller session { count [age days] | oldest [more 1-20 records] | imsi BCDs [more 1-20 records] }

Syntax Description

count

The number of session records on cluster controller.

age

The number of session records of this age on the cluster controller. Age measured in days.

oldest

The oldest session record on the cluster controller.

more 1-20 records

Displays the configured number (from 1 to 20) of the oldest session records on the cluster controller.

imsi BCDs

Displays the session record with this imsi on the cluster controller.

more 1-20 records

Displays the configured number (from 1 to 20) of additional session records on the cluster controller.


Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(8)BY

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn cluster controller session command:

Router# show cdma pdsn clu contr session imsi 00000000007

	IMSI   Member IPv4 Addr   Age [days]   Anchor changes
----------------------------------------------------------------
00000000007          10.0.0.50                              
----------------------------------------------------------------

Router# show cdma pdsn clu contr session count  
        10 session records

Router# show cdma pdsn clu contr session oldest 
	IMSI   Member IPv4 Addr   Age [days]   Anchor changes
----------------------------------------------------------------
00000000002          10.0.0.50                              
----------------------------------------------------------------

show cdma pdsn cluster controller statistics

To display the IP addresses of the members that registered with a specific controller, use the show cdma pdsn cluster controller statistics command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn cluster controller statistics

Syntax Description

There are no arguments or keywords for this command.

Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(8)BY

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn controller statistics command:

Router# show cdma pdsn cluster controller statistics
0 times did not get a buffer for a packet
         0 times couldn't allocate memory
       744 A11-RegReply received
         0 A11-RegReply discarded, authenticaton problem
         0 A11-RegReply discarded, identification problem
         0 A11-RegReply discarded, unrecognized extension
       975 A11-RegRequest received
         0 A11-RegRequest discarded, authenticaton problem
         0 A11-RegRequest discarded, identification problem
         0 A11-RegRequest discarded, unrecognized application type
         0 A11-RegRequest discarded, unrecognized extension
         0 A11-RegRequest with unrecognized type of data
         0 A11-RegRequest not sent, interface cdma-Ix not configed
       744 CVSEs seek reply received
       755 CVSEs seek received
         4 CVSEs state ready received
         4 CVSEs state admin prohibited received
         0 msgs received neither A11-RegReq nor A11-RegReply
       116 A10 up A11-RegReq received 
        96 A10 end A11-RegReq received 
         2 PDSN cluster members
redundancy:
    error: mismatch id 0 authen fail 0
           ignore due to no redundancy 0
    Update rcvd 0 sent 1481 orig sent 1300 fail 4
    UpdateAck rcvd 1466 sent 0
    DownloadReq rcvd 1 sent 4 orig sent 2 fail 0
    DownloadReply rcvd 4 sent 2 orig sent 2 fail 0 drop 0
    DownloadAck rcvd 2 sent 4 drop 0
mwt13-6500c#

show cdma pdsn cluster member

To display configuration and statistics for the PDSN cluster member, use the show cdma pdsn cluster member command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn cluster member {configuration | statistics}

Syntax Description

configuration

Displays configuration information associated with the cluster member.

statistics

Displays various statistics collected on cluster member signaling messages with the cluster controller.


Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(8)BY

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn cluster member command:

Router# show cdma pdsn cluster member

show cdma pdsn flow

To display flow-based summary of active sessions, and the flows and IP addresses assigned to the mobile numbers in each session, use the show cdma pdsn flow command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn flow {mn-ip-address ip_address | msid string | service-type | user string}

Syntax Description

mn- ip-address ip_address

Specifies the IP addresses assigned to the mobile numbers in each session.

msid string

Specifies the mobile subscriber id number.

service-type

Specifies the service type.

user string

Specifies the user.


Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(8)BY

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn flow command:

Router# show cdma pdsn flow

MSID            NAI                            Type         MN IP Address    St
100000000000099 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.1        ACT
200000000000047 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.2        ACT
100000000000100 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.40       ACT
200000000000048 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.3        ACT
100000000000101 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.5        ACT
200000000000049 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.4        ACT
100000000000102 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.6        ACT
200000000000050 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.7        ACT
100000000000103 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.9        ACT
200000000000051 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.8        ACT
100000000000104 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.11       ACT
200000000000052 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.10       ACT
100000000000105 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.12       ACT
200000000000053 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.13       ACT
300000000000008 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.14       ACT
100000000000106 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.15       ACT
200000000000054 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.16       ACT
300000000000009 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.17       ACT
100000000000107 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.19       ACT
200000000000055 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.18       ACT
100000000000122 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.21       ACT
200000000000070 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.20       ACT
300000000000025 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.22       ACT
100000000000123 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.24       ACT
200000000000071 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.23       ACT
300000000000026 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.25       ACT
100000000000124 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.26       ACT
200000000000072 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.27       ACT
300000000000027 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.28       ACT
100000000000125 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.29       ACT
200000000000073 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.30       ACT
300000000000028 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.31       ACT
100000000000126 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.33       ACT
200000000000074 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.32       ACT
300000000000029 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.34       ACT
100000000000127 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.36       ACT
200000000000075 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.35       ACT
300000000000030 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.37       ACT
100000000000128 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.39       ACT
200000000000076 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.38       ACT
300000000000101 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.41       ACT
100000000000199 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.43       ACT
200000000000147 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.42       ACT
300000000000102 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.44       ACT
100000000000200 sim1                           Simple       100.4.1.46       ACT
 --More--

show cdma pdsn flow service

To display flow-based information for a specified service type in each session, use the show cdma pdsn flow service command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn flow service {mobile | proxy-mobile | simple | simple-ipv6}

Syntax Description

mobile

Specifies mobile service type.

proxy-mobile

Specifies the proxy-mobile service type.

simple

Specifies the simple service type .

simple-ipv6

Specifies the simple-IPv6 service type.


Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(8)BY

This command was introduced.

12.3(14)YX

simple-ipv6 output was introduced.

12.4(11)T

This command was incorporated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(11)T.


Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn flow service simple-ipv6 command:

Router# show cdma pdsn flow service simple-ipv6

MSID NAI Type MN IP 

Address St

00000000000101 mwts-uc1-np-user1 Simple-ipv6 

2001:420:10:0:211:20FF:FE43:61C ACT

show cdma pdsn pcf

To display information about PCFs that have R-P tunnels to the PDSN, use the show cdma pdsn pcf command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn pcf {brief | ip_addr | secure}

Syntax Description

brief

Displays information about all PCFs with connected sessions.

ip_addr

Displays detailed PCF information by IP address.

secure

Displays the security associations for all PCFs on this PDSN.


Defaults

No default behavior or values.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(3)XS

This command was introduced.

12.2(2)XC

The parameters of this command were changed.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example shows output of the show cdma pdsn pcf command with the keyword brief specified, with an IP address specified, and with the keyword secure specified:

router# show cdma pdsn pcf brief
PCF IP Address     Sessions      Pkts In     Pkts Out     Bytes In    Bytes Out
4.0.0.1                   1           14          275           23        936

Table 6 describes the fields shown in the output of the brief version of the command.

Table 6 show cdma pdsn pcf brief Field Descriptions

Field
Description

PCF IP Address

IP address of the PCF.

Sessions

Number of active sessions.

Pkts In

Total packets received from a PCF.

Pkts Out

Total packets sent to a PCF.

Bytes In

Total bytes received from a PCF.

Bytes Out

Total bytes sent to a PCF.


router# show cdma pdsn pcf 4.0.0.1
PCF 4.0.0.1 has 1 session
  Received 14 pkts (275 bytes), sent 23 pkts (936 bytes)

  PCF Session ID 1, Mobile Station ID MIN 2000000001
    A10 connection age 00:00:28
    A10 registration lifetime 65535 sec, time since last registration 28 sec

Table 7 describes the fields shown in the output of the command when an IP address is specified.

Table 7 show cdma pdsn pcf Field Descriptions

Field
Description

PCF (x.x.x.x) has x session

PCF address and the number of active sessions.

received x pkts (x bytes)

Total packets received from a PCF.

sent x pkts (x bytes)

Total packets sent to a PCF.

PCF Session ID x

Session ID associated with the PCF.

Mobile Station ID MIN xxxx

MIN of the mobile station initiating the session.

status

Status of the IMSI session.

A10 connection age

Amount of time the connection has been active.

A10 registration lifetime

Duration for which the A10 registration will be active.


Router# show cdma pdsn pcf secure                   
Security Associations (algorithm, replay protection, key):
default:
 spi 300, Timestamp +/- 60, key ascii foo
4.0.0.1:
 spi 100, Timestamp +/- 60, key ascii test
 spi 200, Timestamp +/- 60, key ascii foo
4.0.0.2:
 spi 100, Timestamp +/- 0, key ascii test
 spi 400, Timestamp +/- 0, key hex 12345678901234567890123456789012
4.0.0.3:
 spi inbound 100 outbound 200, Timestamp +/- 0, key ascii test

Table 8 describes the fields shown in the output of the command when the keyword secure is specified.

Table 8 show cdma pdsn pcf secure Field Descriptions

Field
Description

default

The default security associations (used for PCFs that do not have an explicitly configured security association).

x.x.x.x

IP address of the PCF

spi spi_value

Security Parameter Index, a 4-byte hex index within the security association that selects the specific security parameters to be used.

Timestamp +/- value

Maximum difference allowed between the timestamp received in the A11 message and the system time on the PDSN for the A11 message to be accepted.

key {ascii|hex} key

The shared secret key for the security associations


show cdma pdsn redundancy

To show whether or not the PDSN redundancy feature is enabled or not, use the show cdma pdsn redundancy command in Privileged EXEC mode.

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.3(14)YX

This command was introduced.

12.4(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(11)T.


Examples

The following example illustrates the output for the show cdma pdsn redundancy command:

router# show cdma pdsn redundancy

CDMA PDSN Redundancy is enabled
CDMA PDSN Session Redundancy system status
PDSN state = ACTIVE
PDSN-peer state = STANDBY HOT
CDMA PDSN Session Redundancy Statistics
Last clearing of cumulative counters never
Synced to standby Current
since peer up Connected
Sessions 1 2
SIP Flows 0 0
MIP Flows 1 0

PMIP Flows 0 0

show cdma pdsn redundancy statistics

To display a variety of information about the sessions and the associated flows that have been/are synchronized to/from the standby/active, use show cdma pdsn redundancy statistics command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn redundancy statistics

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(2)XC

This command was introduced.

12.3(8)XW

Prepaid output was included in examples.

12.4(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(11)T.


Usage Guidelines

show cdma pdsn redundancy statistics will be hidden until service internal is configured.

Examples

The following output is displayed with the show cdma pdsn redundancy statistics command:


Router# show cdma pdsn redundancy statistics
Last clearing of cumulative counters never Number of messages sent to standby:

Session Events
Up 10, Down 39, Reregistration 0
Handoff 0, PPP renegotiation 0
Flow Events
Simple IP Up 1, Down 1
Mobile IP Up 7, Down 7
Proxy Mobile IP Up 2, Down 2
Accouting Events
Update 0, Flow Start0, Stop 0

Active to Dormant 0, Dormant to Active 0

show cdma pdsn resource

To display AHDLC resources allocated in resource manager, use the show cdma pdsn resource command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn resource [slot_number [ahdlc-channel [channel_id]]]

Syntax Description

slot_number

(Optional) Slot number of the AHDLC of interest.

ahdlc-channel [channel_id]

(Optional) Channel on the AHDLC. If no channel is specified, information for all channels is displayed.


Defaults

The c6500-c5 image supports 8000 sessions and the c6500-c6 image supports 20000 sessions.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(2)XC

This command was introduced.

12.2(8)BY

The possible values for channel ID was extended to 20000.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example shows output from the show cdma pdsn resource command:

Router# show cdma pdsn resource
Resource allocated/available in the resource manager

slot 0:
        AHDLC Engine Type:CDMA HDLC ENGINE
                 Engine is ENABLED
                total channels:16000, available channels:16000


Router#show cdma pdsn resource 0 ahdlc-channel 0
        AHDLC Channel 0 State CLOSED

show cdma pdsn selection

To display a summary of a session table entry or the entry by MSID, use the show cdma pdsn selection command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn selection {summary | msid octet_stream}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays a summary of the session table entry.

msid number

Keyword to indicate that the PDSN selection table entry for a particular MSID is to be displayed.


Defaults

No default behavior or values.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(3)XS

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example shows output of the show cdma pdsn selection command with the msid specified:

router#show cdma pdsn selection msid 00000000400000
MSID=00000000400000 PDSN=51.4.1.40 (7206-PDSN-1)

The following example shows output of the show cdma pdsn selection command with summary specified:

Router#show cdma pdsn selection summary 
CDMA PDSN selection summary
    Hostname         PDSN         Session-count     Max-sessions
   *7206-PDSN-1      51.4.1.40        0                 16000
    7206-PDSN-3      51.4.3.40        0                 16000
    7206-PDSN-2      51.4.2.40        0                 16000

    Hostname         Keepalive    Interface         Load-factor
   *7206-PDSN-1         10        70.4.1.40            0.00
    7206-PDSN-3         10        70.4.3.40            0.00
    7206-PDSN-2         10        70.4.2.40            0.00


show cdma pdsn session

To display the session information on the PDSN, use the show cdma pdsn session command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn session [brief | dormant | mn-ip-address address | msid number | user nai | prepaid]

Syntax Description

brief

(Optional) Displays a summary of all sessions.

dormant

(Optional) Displays information about dormant PDSN sessions.

mn-ip-address address

(Optional) Displays user information for the specified IP address.

msid number

(Optional) Displays information for the specified MSID.

user nai

(Optional) Displays information for the specified NAI.

prepaid

(Optional) Displays information about prepaid flows.


Defaults

No default behavior or values.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(3)XS

This command was introduced.

12.2(2)XC

The parameters of this command were altered.

12.2(8)BY

The prepaid variable was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example shows output of the show cdma pdsn session command:

router# show cdma pdsn session
Mobile Station ID IMSI 111111111111111
  PCF IP Address 2.2.2.100, PCF Session ID 1
  A10 connection time 00:00:09,  registration lifetime 65535 sec
  Number of A11 re-registrations 0, time since last registration 9 sec
  Current Access network ID 0002-0202-64
  Last airlink record received is Active Start, airlink is active
  GRE sequence number transmit 8, receive 10
  Using interface Virtual-Access1, status ACT
  Using AHDLC Engine on slot 1, channel ID 2
  This session has 1 flow

Flow service Proxy-Mobile, NAI mwts-mipp-np-homeaddr@ispxyz.com
  Mobile Node IP address 30.0.0.2
  Home Agent IP address 7.0.0.2
  Packets in 0, bytes in 0
  Packets out 0, bytes out 0 
  Prepaid duration 36000 secs, used 6500 secs, cumulative 13000 secs

show cdma pdsn statistics

To display VPDN, PPP, and RP interface statistics for the PDSN, use the show cdma pdsn selection command in privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn statistics [ rp | ppp | ahdlc 0-6 ]

Syntax Description

rp

Displays all RP interface statistics.

ppp

Displays all PPP interface statistics

ahdlc 0-6

Displays all AHDLC statistics. where the range <0-6> is engine slot-id and an optional parameter. In the absence of the optional parameter, the statistics for all the engines will get displayed. The output of this command with the new option is the framing/defarming statistics of the engine.


Defaults

No default behavior or values.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(3)XS

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example shows output of the show cdma pdsn statistics command:

router# show cdma pdsn statistics 
RP Interface:
    Reg Request rcvd 23, accepted 22, denied 1, discarded 0
    Initial Reg Request accepted 4, denied 0
    Re-registration requests accepted 14, denied 0
    De-registration accepted 4, denied 0
    Error: Unspecified 23, Administratively prohibited 0
      Resource unavailable 4, Authentication failed 4
      Identification mismatch 2, Poorly formed requests 2
      Unknown PDSN 2, Reverse tunnel mandatory 22
      Reverse tunnel unavailable 1, Bad CVSE 0

    Update sent 2, accepted 2, denied 0, not acked 0
    Initial Update sent 2, retransmissions 0
    Acknowledge received 2, discarded 0
    Update reason lifetime expiry 1, PPP termination 0, other 1
    Error: Unspecified 23 Administratively prohibited 0
      Authentication failed 4, Identification mismatch 4
      Poorly formed request 2

PPP:
    Current Connections 0
    Connection requests 4, success 4, failure 0
    Failure reason LCP 0, authentication 0, IPCP 3
    Connection enters stage LCP 4, Auth 4, IPCP 7

    Renegotiation total 0, by PDSN 0, by Mobile Node 0
    Renegotiation reason LCP/IPCP 0, address mismatch 0, other 0

    CHAP attempt 4, success 4, failure 0
    PAP attempt 0, success 0, failure 0
	MSCHAP attempt 0, success 0, failure 0
    EAP attempt 0, success 0, failure 0
	Release total 4, by PDSN 4, by Mobile Node 0
    Release by ingress address filtering 0
    Release reason: administrative 1, LCP termination 0, idle timeout 0
      L2TP tunnel NOT READY YET
      insufficient resources 0, session timeout 0
      service unavailable 0, other 0

    Connection negotiated compression 0
    Compression Microsoft 0, Stack 0, other 0
    Connections negotiated MRRU 0, IPX 0, IP 4
    Connections negotiated VJ-Compression 0, BAP 0
    PPP bundles 0

VPDN Flows:
  A11 registration-update timeout 1 sec, retransmissions 5
  Mobile IP registration timeout 5 sec
  A10 maximum lifetime allowed 65535 sec
  GRE sequencing is on
  Maximum PCFs limit not set
  Maximum sessions limit not set (default 20000 maximum)
  SNMP failure history table size 100
  MSID Authentication is disabled
  Ingress address filtering is disabled
  Sending Agent Adv in case of IPCP Address Negotiation  is disabled
  Aging of idle users disabled

  Number of pcfs connected 1
  Number of sessions connected 29,
    Simple IP flows 10, Mobile IP flows 9,
    Proxy Mobile IP flows 0, VPDN flows 10 

AHDLC:

PDSN#show cdma pdsn statistics ahdlc
slot 0:
  AHDLC Engine Type: CDMA HDLC SW ENGINE
     Engine is ENABLED
    total channels: 8000, available channels: 8000

  Framing input 0 bytes, 0 paks
  Framing output 0 bytes, 0 paks
  Framing errors 0, insufficient memory 0,
        queue overflow 0, invalid size 0

  Deframing input 0 bytes, 0 paks
  Defaming output 0 bytes, 0 paks
  Deframing errors 0, insufficient memory 0,
        queue overflow 0, invalid size 0, CRC errors 0

show cdma pdsn statistics prepaid

To display statistics related to all prepaid enabled flows, use the show cdma pdsn statistics prepaid command in Privileged EXEC mode.

show cdma pdsn statistics prepaid

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.3(8)XW

Prepaid output was included in examples.

12.4(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(11)T.


Examples

Here is sample output of the show cdma pdsn statistics prepaid command:

router# show cdma pdsn statistics prepaid
Prepaid-related statistics:
Total prepaid flows opened: 0
Volume-based 0, Duration-based 0
Simple IP 0, VPDN 0, Proxy Mobile IP 0, Mobile IP 0
Total online Access Requests sent 0
Total online Access Response received 0
Accepted 0, Discarded 0, Timeout 0
Online Access Requests sent with Update Reason:
Pre-Initialization 0
Initial Request 0
Threshold Reached 0
Quota Reached 0
Remote Forced Disconnect 0
Client Service Termination 0
Main SI Released 0
SI not established 0

Tariff Switch Update 0

show ip mobile cdma ipsec

To display if IS835 IPSec security is enabled, use the show ip mobile cdma ipsec command in EXEC mode.

show ip mobile cdma ipsec

Syntax Description

There are no arguments or keywords for this command.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.3(8)XW

This command was introduced.

12.4(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(11)T.


Usage Guidelines

This command is only present in crypto images for the 7200, and non-crypto images for the MWAM.

Examples

The following example illustrates how to enable the show ip mobile cdma ipsec command:

router# show ip mobile cdma ipsec

show ip mobile cdma ipsec profile

To display the crypto profile configured for IPsec, use the show ip mobile cdma ipsec profile command in EXEC mode.

show ip mobile cdma ipsec profile

Syntax Description

There are no arguments or keywords for this command.

Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.3(8)XW

This command was introduced.

12.4(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(11)T.


Usage Guidelines

This command is only present in crypto images for the 7200, and non-crypto images for the MWAM.

Examples

The following example illustrates how to enable the show ip mobile cdma ipsec profile command:

router# show ip mobile cdma ipsec profile 

show ip mobile proxy

To display information about a proxy Mobile IP host, use the show ip mobile proxy command in privileged EXEC mode.

show ip mobile proxy [host [nai string] | registration | traffic]

Syntax Description

host

(Optional) Displays information about the proxy host.

nai string

(Optional) Network access identifier.

registration

(Optional) Displays proxy registration information.

traffic

(Optional) Displays proxy traffic information.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(2)XC

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T for PDSN platforms.


Usage Guidelines

This command is available only on Packet Data Serving Node (PDSN) platforms running specific PDSN code images; consult Feature Navigator for your Cisco IOS software release.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show ip mobile proxy host command:

Router# show ip mobile proxy host

Proxy Host List:

MoIPProxy1@cisco.com:
    Home Agent Address 10.3.3.1
    Lifetime 6000
    Flags :sBdmgvt

show ip mobile secure

To display the mobility security associations for the mobile host, mobile visitor, foreign agent, home agent, or proxy Mobile IP host, use the show ip mobile secure command in privileged EXEC mode.

show ip mobile secure {host | visitor | foreign-agent | home-agent | proxy-host | summary} {ip-address | nai string}

Syntax Description

host

Displays security association of the mobile host on the home agent.

visitor

Displays security association of the mobile visitor on the foreign agent.

foreign-agent

Displays security association of the remote foreign agents on the home agent.

home-agent

Displays security association of the remote home agent on the foreign agent.

proxy-host

Displays security association of the proxy mobile user. This keyword is only available on Packet Data Serving Node (PDSN) platforms running specific PDSN code images.

summary

Displays number of security associations in table.

ip-address

IP address.

nai string

Network access identifier (NAI).


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(1)T

This command was introduced.

12.2(2)XC

The nai keyword was added.

12.2(13)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)T.

12.3(4)T

The proxy-host keyword was added for PDSN platforms.


Usage Guidelines

Multiple security associations can exist for each entity.

The proxy-host keyword is only available on PDSN platforms running specific PDSN code images; consult Feature Navigator for your Cisco IOS software release.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show ip mobile secure command:

Router# show ip mobile secure 

Security Associations (algorithm,mode,replay protection,key):
10.0.0.6
    SPI 300,  MD5, Prefix-suffix, Timestamp +/- 7,
    Key 00112233445566778899001122334455

Table 9 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 9 show ip mobile secure Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

10.0.0.6

IP address. The NAI is displayed if configured.

In/Out SPI

The SPI is the 4-byte opaque index within the mobility security association that selects the specific security parameters to be used to authenticate the peer. Allows either "SPI" or "In/Out SPI." The latter specifies an inbound and outbound SPI pair. If an inbound SPI is received, then outbound SPI will be used when a response is sent.

MD5

Message Digest 5 authentication algorithm. HMAC-MD5 id displayed if configured.

Prefix-suffix

Authentication mode.

Timestamp

Replay protection method.

Key

The shared secret key for the security associations, in hexadecimal format.


show ip mobile traffic

To display protocol counters, use the show ip mobile traffic command in privileged EXEC mode.

show ip mobile traffic

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(1)T

This command was introduced.

12.2(13)T

This command was enhanced to display successful registration requests with NAT detect and to display information about foreign agent reverse tunnels and foreign agent challenge and response extensions.

12.3(14)T

The command output was enhanced to display the count of UDP Port 434 input packets that were dropped by UDP.


Usage Guidelines

Counters can be reset to zero using the clear ip mobile traffic command, which also allows you to undo the reset.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show ip mobile traffic command:

Router# show ip mobile traffic

IP Mobility traffic:
UDP:
    Port: 434 (Mobile IP) input drops: 0
Advertisements:
    Solicitations received 0
    Advertisements sent 0, response to solicitation 0
Home Agent Registrations:
    Register 0, Deregister 0 requests
    Register 0, Deregister 0 replied
    Accepted 0, No simultaneous bindings 0
    Denied 0, Ignored 0 
    Unspecified 0, Unknown HA 0
    Administrative prohibited 0, No resource 0
    Authentication failed MN 0, FA 0
    Bad identification 0, Bad request form 0
    Unavailable encap 0, reverse tunnel 0
    Reverse tunnel mandatory 0
    Binding updates received 0, sent 0 total 0 fail 0
    Binding update acks received 0, sent 0 
    Binding info request received 0, sent 0 total 0 fail 0
    Binding info reply received 0 drop 0, sent 0 total 0 fail 0
    Binding info reply acks received 0 drop 0, sent 0
    Gratuitous 0, Proxy 0 ARPs sent
    Total incoming requests using NAT detect 1
Foreign Agent Registrations:
    Request in 0,
    Forwarded 0, Denied 0, Ignored 0
    Unspecified 0, HA unreachable 0
    Administrative prohibited 0, No resource 0
    Bad lifetime 0, Bad request form 0
    Unavailable encapsulation 0, Compression 0
    Unavailable reverse tunnel 0
    Reverse tunnel mandatory
    Replies in 0
    Forwarded 0, Bad 0, Ignored 0
    Authentication failed MN 0, HA 0
    Received challenge/gen. authentication extension, feature not enabled 0
    Route Optimization Binding Updates received 0, acks sent 0 neg acks sent 0
    Unknown challenge 1, Missing challenge 0, Stale challenge 0

Table 10 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 10 show ip mobile traffic Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Port: 434 (Mobile IP) input drops

Total number of UDP Port 434 (Mobile IP) packets dropped by UDP processing due to a full input queue. These packets are not processed by the home agent or foreign agent and so are not otherwise counted or displayed by Mobile IP. This count is the same count displayed by using the show ip socket detail command.

Solicitations received

Total number of solicitations received by the mobility agent.

Advertisements sent

Total number of advertisements sent by the mobility agent.

response to solicitation

Total number of advertisements sent by the mobility agent in response to mobile node solicitations.

Home Agent
 

Register requests

Total number of registration requests received by the home agent.

Deregister requests

Total number of registration requests received by the home agent with a lifetime of zero (requests to deregister).

Register replied

Total number of registration replies sent by the home agent.

Deregister replied

Total number of registration replies sent by the home agent in response to requests to deregister.

Accepted

Total number of registration requests accepted by the home agent (Code 0).

No simultaneous bindings

Total number of registration requests accepted by the home agent—simultaneous mobility bindings unsupported (Code 1).

Denied

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent.

Ignored

Total number of registration requests ignored by the home agent.

Unspecified

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent—reason unspecified (Code 128).

Unknown HA

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent—unknown home agent address (Code 136).

Administrative prohibited

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent—administratively prohibited (Code 129).

No resource

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent—insufficient resources (Code 130).

Authentication failed MN

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent—mobile node failed authentication (Code 131).

Authentication failed FA

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent—foreign agent failed authentication (Code 132).

Bad identification

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent—identification mismatch (Code 133).

Bad request form

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent—poorly formed request (Code 134).

Unavailable encap

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent—unavailable encapsulation (Code 139).

Reverse tunnel mandatory

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent—reverse tunnel is mandatory and the "T" bit is not set (Code 138).

Unavailable reverse tunnel

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent—reverse tunnel unavailable (Code 137).

Binding updates

A Mobile IP standby message sent from the active router to the standby router when a registration request comes into the active router.

Binding update acks

A Mobile IP standby message sent from the standby router to the active router to acknowledge the reception of a binding update.

Binding info request

A Mobile IP standby message sent from a router coming up from reboot/or a down interface. The message is a request to the current active router to send the entire Mobile IP binding table.

Binding info reply

A reply from the active router to the standby router that has part or all of the binding table (depending on size).

Binding info reply acks

An acknowledge message from the standby router to the active router that it has received the binding info reply.

Gratuitous ARP

Total number of gratuitous ARPs sent by the home agent on behalf of mobile nodes.

Proxy ARPs sent

Total number of proxy ARPs sent by the home agent on behalf of mobile nodes.

Total incoming registration requests...

Total number incoming registration requests using NAT detect.

Foreign Agent
 

Request in

Total number of registration requests received by the foreign agent.

Forwarded

Total number of registration requests relayed to the home agent by the foreign agent.

Denied

Total number of registration requests denied by the foreign agent.

Ignored

Total number of registration requests ignored by the foreign agent.

Unspecified

Total number of registration requests denied by the foreign agent—reason unspecified (Code 64).

HA unreachable

Total number of registration requests denied by the foreign agent—home agent unreachable (Codes 80-95).

Administrative prohibited

Total number of registration requests denied by the foreign agent— administratively prohibited (Code 65).

No resource

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent—insufficient resources (Code 66).

Bad lifetime

Total number of registration requests denied by the foreign agent—requested lifetime too long (Code 69).

Bad request form

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent—poorly formed request (Code 70).

Unavailable encapsulation

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent—unavailable encapsulation (Code 72).

Unavailable compression

Total number of registration requests denied by the foreign agent—requested Van Jacobson header compression unavailable (Code 73).

Unavailable reverse tunnel

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent—reverse tunnel unavailable (Code 74).

Reverse tunnel mandatory

Total number of registration requests denied by the foreign agent—reverse tunnel is mandatory and the "T" bit is not set (Code 75).

Replies in

Total number of well-formed registration replies received by the foreign agent.

Forwarded

Total number of valid registration replies relayed to the mobile node by the foreign agent.

Bad

Total number of registration replies denied by the foreign agent—poorly formed reply (Code 71).

Ignored

Total number of registration replies ignored by the foreign agent.

Authentication failed MN

Total number of registration requests denied by the home agent—mobile node failed authentication (Code 67).

Authentication failed HA

Total number of registration replies denied by the foreign agent—home agent failed authentication (Code 68).

Received challenge/gen. authentication extension, feature not enabled

Total number of registration requests dropped by the foreign agent—received challenge/generalized-authentication extension in registration request but Mobile IP foreign agent challenge/response extension is not enabled.

Unknown challenge

Total number of registration requests denied by the foreign agent—unknown challenge (Code 104).

Missing Challenge

Total number of registration requests denied by the foreign agent—missing challenge (Code 105).

Stale Challenge

Total number of registration requests denied by the foreign agent—stale challenge (Code 106).


show ip mobile violation

To display information about security violations, use the show ip mobile violation command in privileged EXEC mode.

show ip mobile violation [address | nai string]

Syntax Description

address

(Optional) Displays violations from a specific IP address.

nai string

(Optional) Network access identifier.


Command Modes

EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(1)T

This command was introduced.

12.2(2)XC

The nai keyword and associated parameters were added.

12.2(13)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)T.


Usage Guidelines

The most recent violation is saved for all the mobile nodes. A circular log holds up to 50 unknown requesters, which are the violators without security associations. The oldest violations will be purged to make room for new unknown requesters when the log limit is reached.

Security violation messages are logged at the informational level (see the logging global configuration command). When logging is enabled to include this severity level, violation history can be displayed using the show logging command.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show ip mobile violation command:

Router# show ip mobile violation
Security Violation Log:
 
Mobile Hosts:
20.0.0.1:
    Violations: 1, Last time: 06/18/97 01:16:47
    SPI: 300, Identification: B751B581.77FD0E40
    Error Code: MN failed authentication (131), Reason: Bad authenticator (2)

Table 11 describes significant fields shown in the display.

Table 11 show ip mobile violation Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

IP address

IP address of the violator. The network access identifier (NAI) is displayed if configured.

Violations

Total number of security violations for this peer.

Last time

Time of the most recent security violation for this peer.

SPI

SPI of the most recent security violation for this peer. If the security violation is due to an identification mismatch, then this is the SPI from the mobile-home authentication extension. If the security violation is due to an invalid authenticator, then this is the SPI from the offending authentication extension. In all other cases, it should be set to zero.

Identification

Identification used in request or reply of the most recent security violation for this peer.

Error Code

Error code in request or reply.

Reason Codes

Reason for the most recent security violation for this peer. Possible reasons are:

(1) No mobility security association

(2) Bad authenticator

(3) Bad identifier

(4) Bad SPI

(5) Missing security extension

(6) Other


show ip mobile visitor

To display the visitor table that contains information on mobile nodes (MNs) using this foreign agent (FA), use the show ip mobile visitor command in privileged EXEC mode.

show ip mobile visitor [[pending] [ip-address | summary] | nai string [session-id string]]

Syntax Description

pending

(Optional) Displays the pending registration table.

ip-address

(Optional) IP address of visiting MNs.

summary

(Optional) Displays all values in the table.

nai string

(Optional) Network access identifier (NAI).

session-id string

(Optional) Session identifier. The string value must be fewer than 25 characters.


Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.0(1)T

This command was introduced.

12.2(2)XC

The nai keyword was added.

12.2(13)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(13)T.

12.3(4)T

The session-id keyword was added.

12.3(8)T

The output was enhanced to display UDP tunneling.


Usage Guidelines

Use this command to find out information on MNs that are registered with their (home agent) HA via this FA. The FA updates the visitor table that contain a list of the MNs using a FA.

A session identifier is used to uniquely identify a Mobile IP flow. A Mobile IP flow is the set of {NAI, IP address}. The flow allows a single NAI to be associated with one or multiple IP addresses, for example, {NAI, ipaddr1}, {NAI, ipaddr2}, and so on. A single user can have multiple sessions for example, when logging through different devices such as a PDA, cellular phone, or laptop. If the session identifier is present in the initial registration, it must be present in all subsequent registration renewals from that MN.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show ip mobile visitor command:

Router# show ip mobile visitor

Mobile Visitor List:
Total 1
10.0.0.1:
 Interface Ethernet1/2, MAC addr 0060.837b.95ec
 IP src 20.0.0.1, dest 67.0.0.31, UDP src port 434
 HA addr 66.0.0.5, Identification B7510E60.64436B38
 Lifetime 08:20:00 (30000) Remaining 08:19:16
 Tunnel100 src 68.0.0.31, dest 66.0.0.5, reverse-allowed
 Routing Options - (T)Reverse-tunnel

If the mobile node has visited and is associated with a session identifier, then the visitor entry for the mobile node shows the session identifier as shown below:

Router# show ip mobile visitor 

Mobile Visitor List:
Total 1
 user01@cisco.com
 Home addr 100.100.100.17
  Interface Ethernet3/3, MAC addr 0004.6d25.b857
  IP src 0.0.0.0, dest 100.100.100.1, UDP src port 434
  HA addr 100.100.100.100, Identification BC189864.B2FE6CC4
  Lifetime 00:33:20 (2000) Remaining 00:33:06
  Tunnel0 src 70.70.70.2, dest 100.100.100.100, reverse-allowed
  Routing Options - (B)Broadcast
  Session identifier PD

The following sample output shows that the MN is registering with the HA (at the FA):

Router# show ip mobile visitor

Mobile Visitor List:
Total 1
10.99.100.2:
 Interface FastEthernet3/0, MAC addr 00ff.ff80.002b
 IP src 10.99.100.2, dest 30.5.3.5, UDP src port 434
 HA addr 200.1.1.1, Identification BCE7E391.A09E8720
 Lifetime 01:00:00 (3600) Remaining 00:30:09
 Tunnel1 src 200.1.1.5, dest 200.1.1.1, reverse-allowed
 Routing Options - (T)Reverse Tunneling

Table 12 describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 12 show ip mobile visitor Field Descriptions 

Field
Description

Total

Number of mobile nodes visiting the foreign agent.

10.0.0.1

Home IP address of a visitor. The NAI is displayed if configured.

Interface

Interface the FA received the MN's registration on.

MAC addr

MAC address of the visitor.

IP src

Source IP address of the registration request of a visitor.

IP dest

Destination IP address of the registration request of a visitor. A MN solicits an advertisement from the FA, and the FA uses the output interface's address (where it received the solicitation) as the source IP address in the advertisement. The MN picks up on this address and sends in a RRQ to it. This tells you which destination address the MN used when it sent in its registration request to the FA (typically the interface address). If it had sent the registration request to a broadcast or multicast address, or advertised address (not knowing the interface address), the FA will reply using the output interface address (typically the interface where it received the RRQ).

UDP src port

UDP src port used by the visiting mobile node in its registration request.

HA addr

Home agent IP address for that visiting mobile node.

Identification

Identification used in that registration by the mobile node.

Lifetime

The lifetime (in hh:mm:ss) granted to the mobile node for this registration.

Remaining

The time (in hh:mm:ss) remaining until the registration is expired. It has the same initial value as in the Lifetime field, and is counted down by the foreign agent.

Tunnel

The tunnel used by the mobile node is characterized by the source and destination addresses, and reverse-allowed or reverse-off for reverse tunnel. The options are IPIP, GRE, and UDP. The default is IPIP encapsulation.

Routing Options

Routing options list all foreign agent-accepted services, based on registration flags sent by the mobile node. Options are:

(S) Multi-binding (not supported on home agent)

(B) Broadcast

(D) Direct-to-mobile node

(M) MinIP (not supported on home agent)

(G) GRE

(T) Reverse-tunnel

Session identifier

Session identifier can be the device name or MAC address.


Related Commands

Command
Description

debug ip mobile

Displays IP mobility activities.

ip mobile foreign-agent nat traversal

Enables NAT UDP traversal support for MIP FAs.

ip mobile home-agent nat traversal

Enables NAT UDP traversal support for MIP HAs.

show ip mobile binding

Displays the mobility binding table.

show ip mobile globals

Displays global information about MIP HAs, FAs, and MNs.

show ip mobile tunnel

Displays information about UDP tunneling.


show ipc sctp

To display ipc sctp statistics, use the show ipc sctp command.

show ipc sctp

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Defaults

No default keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release
Modification

12.3(8)XW

This command was introduced.

12.4(11)T

This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(11)T.


Examples

Sample show output for the show ipc sctp command:

router # show ipc sctp statistics
IPC default Zone:
 IPC association Id: 1
   SCTP Protocol Local: port: 6602 ip: 10.2.86.26
     keepalive  1500
     retransmit-timeout  300  600
     bundling 20
     cumulative-sack 200
     path-retransmit 4
     assoc-retransmit 4
     max-inbound-streams 2
     init-timeout 1000
     init-retransmit 8
     receive-window 24000
   SCTP Protocol Remote: port: 22 ip: 10.2.87.26

router #

snmp-server enable traps cdma

To enable network management traps for CDMA, use the snmp-server enable traps cdma command in global configuration mode. To disable network management traps for CDMA, use the no form of this command.

snmp-server enable traps cdma

no snmp-server enable traps cdma

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

Network management traps disabled.

Command Modes

Global Configuration

Command History

Release
Modification

12.1(3)XS

This command was introduced.

12.3(4)T

This command was incorporated in Cisco IOS Release 12.3(4)T.


Examples

The following example enables network management traps for CDMA:

snmp-server enable traps cdma

snmp-server enable traps ipmobile

To enable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) security notifications for Mobile IP, use the snmp-server enable traps ipmobile command in global configuration mode. To disable SNMP notifications for Mobile IP, use the no form of this command.

snmp-server enable traps ipmobile

no snmp-server enable traps ipmobile

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Defaults

SNMP notifications are disabled by default.

Command Modes

Global configuration

Command History

Release
Modification

12.2(2)T

This command was introduced.


Usage Guidelines

SNMP Mobile IP notifications can be sent as traps or inform requests. This command enables both traps and inform requests. This command enables Mobile IP Authentication Failure notifications. This notification is defined in RFC2006-MIB.my as the mipAuthFailure notification type {mipMIBNotifications 1}. This notification, when enabled, is triggered when there is an authentication failure for the Mobile IP entity during validation of the mobile registration request or reply.

For a complete description of this notification and additional MIB functions, see the RFC2006-MIB.my file, available on Cisco.com at http://www.cisco.com/public/mibs/v2/.

The snmp-server enable traps ipmobile command is used in conjunction with the snmp-server host command. Use the snmp-server host global configuration command to specify which host or hosts receive SNMP notifications. To send SNMP notifications, you must configure at least one snmp-server host command.

Examples

The following example enables the router to send Mobile IP informs to the host at the address myhost.cisco.com using the community string defined as public:

snmp-server enable traps ipmobile
snmp-server host myhost.cisco.com informs version 2c public

Related Commands

Command
Description

snmp-server host

Specifies the recipient of an SNMP notification operation.

snmp-server trap-source

Specifies the interface from which an SNMP trap should originate.