- Intelligent Wireless Access Gateway Commands
- A through Z
- allow-static-ip
- clear mcsa statistics
- debug gtp
- enable sessionmgr
- generate grekey
- gtp
- mcsa
- platform subscriber template
- sessionmgr
- show mcsa statistics
- show gtp apn
- show gtp mcsa statistics
- show gtp path
- show gtp parameters
- show gtp pdp-context
- show gtp tunnel
- show platform subscriber template
- show subscriber session
- vrfid (proxy mobile IPv6)
Intelligent Wireless Access Gateway Commands
A through Z
allow-static-ip
To specify whether the static IP address provided by the Intelligent Services Gateway (ISG) session is allowed by the Intelligent Wireless Access Gateway (iWAG)-GPRS Tunneling Protocol (GTP) or not, use the allow-static-ip command in the GTP APN configuration mode. To not allow the assigned static IP address, use the no form of this command.
allow-static-ip
no allow-static-ip
Command Default
This command is used by default.
Command Modes
GTP APN configuration
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.13 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
Examples
The following example shows how to use the static IP address allowed by the iWAG-GTP:
Router(config)# gtp Router(config-gtp)# apn 2 Router(config-gtp-apn)# allow-static-ip
clear mcsa statistics
To clear the mobile client service abstraction (MCSA) notification statistics, use the clear mcsa statistics command in privileged EXEC mode.
clear mcsa statistics { sint | cint }
Syntax Description
sint |
Clears the service interface notification statistics. |
cint |
Clears the client interface notification statistics. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8S |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
The following example shows how to clear the MCSA service interface notification statistics:
Device# clear mcsa statistics sint
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show mcsa statistics |
Displays the MCSA notification statistics. |
debug gtp
To enable debugging of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) Tunneling Protocol (GTP) of the Intelligent Wireless Access Gateway (iWAG) feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, use the debug gtp command in the privileged EXEC mode. To disable debugging of the GTP of the iWAG, use the no form of this command.
debug gtp { all | audit | dns | internal | io | mcsa | path | pdp | protocol | timer | tunnel } [ detail | error | event | function | message ]
no debug gtp { all | audit | dns | internal | io | mcsa | path | pdp | protocol | timer | tunnel } [ detail | error | event | function | message ]
Syntax Description
all |
Debugs all the GTP parameters. |
audit |
Debugs the audit parameters. |
dns |
Debugs the domain name server parameters. |
internal |
Debugs the internal parameters. |
io |
Debugs the I/O manager instance. |
mcsa |
Debugs the mobile client service abstraction interface. |
path |
Debugs the path manager. |
pdp |
Debugs the Packet Data Protocol manager instance. |
protocol |
Debugs the GTP protocol. |
timer |
Debugs the timer. |
tunnel |
Debugs the GTP tunnel. |
detail |
(Optional) Debugs in detail. |
error |
(Optional) Debugs by error type. |
event |
(Optional) Debugs by event type. |
function |
(Optional) Debugs by function type. |
message |
(Optional) Debugs by message type. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the debug gtp command:
Router# debug gtp all detail IWAG GTP All component Detail debugging is on
The fields shown in the display are self-explanatory.
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
gtp |
Configures the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp apn |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to the access points on the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and the Packet Data Protocol count information for each APN. |
show gtp mcsa statistics |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to mobile client service abstraction on the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp parameters |
Displays the summary of the GTP parameters of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp path |
Displays the path information for the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp pdp-context |
Displays the list of Packet Data Protocol contexts that are active on the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and are based on Access Point Name, IMSI, mobile subscriber address, MSISDN, or TEID. |
show gtp tunnel |
Displays tunnel-related information pertaining to the GTP. |
show subscriber session |
Displays the summary of either authenticated or unauthenticated sessions. |
enable sessionmgr
To enable mobile client service abstraction (MCSA) to receive notifications from Intelligent Services Gateway (ISG), use the enable sessionmgr command in MCSA configuration mode. To disable this functionality, use the no form of this command.
enable sessionmgr
no enable sessionmgr
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
MCSA does not receive notifications from ISG.
Command Modes
MCSA configuration (config-mcsa)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8S |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use the show mcsa statistics sint command to verify if the MCSA has received any notification from the ISG.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the MCSA to receive notifications from ISG:
Device> enable Device# configuration terminal Device(config-if) mcsa Device(config-mcsa) enable sessionmgr Device(config-mcsa) end
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show mcsa statistics sint |
Displays the MCSA notifications statistics. |
generate grekey
To dynamically generate upstream or downstream generic routing encapsulation (GRE) keys for mobile nodes (MNs) in a local mobile anchor (LMA) or a mobile access gateway (MAG) respectively, use the generate grekey command in MAG or LMA configuration mode respectively. To disable the dynamic generation of upstream or downstream GRE keys in an LMA or MAG, use the no form of this command.
generate grekey
no generate grekey
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.Command Default
The upstream or the downstream GRE keys for the MNs in the LMA or MAG respectively are generated dynamically.
Command Modes
MAG configuration (config-ipv6-pmipv6-mag)
LMA configuration (config-ipv6-pmipv6-lma)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8S |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
When you enter the no generate key command in the LMA or MAG configuration mode, the upstream or downstream GRE keys for the MNs are not generated dynamically. In that case, you must use the keys from the authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) profile or the local mobile node (MN) configuration.
- Enter the generate grekey in MAG configuration mode. The GRE key value, thus generated, are assigned to every mobile subscriber as and when the mobile subscribers attach to the MAG.
- Explicitly assign the GRE key values to the Network Access Identifier (NAI) in the PMIPv6 domain.
- Configure the GRE key for each subscriber in the AAA attributes.
Examples
The following example shows how to dynamically generate upstream GRE keys for MNs in an LMA:
Device> enable Device(config)# ipv6 mobile pmipv6-mag mag1 domain dn1 Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6-mag)# no generate grekey Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6-mag)# end
The following example shows how to explicitly configure GRE key to NAI to generate downstream GRE keys.
Device> enable Device# configuration terminal Device(config)# ipv6 mobile pmipv6-domain dn1 Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6-domain)# nai user1@example.com Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6-domain-mn)# gre-encap-key up 100 Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6-domain-mn)# gre-encap-key down 200 Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6-domain-mn)# end
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
gre-encap-key |
Configures the GRE key for the MN. |
nai |
Configures the NAI for the MN within the PMIPV6 domain. |
gtp
To configure the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) Tunneling Protocol (GTP) of the Intelligent Wireless Access Gateway (iWAG) feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and to enter the GTP configuration mode, use the gtp command in the global configuration mode. To unconfigure the GTP of the iWAG, use the no form of this command.
gtp
no gtp
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Global configuration (config)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following example shows how to enable GTP and configure the parameters of an access point:
Router (config)# gtp Router (config-gtp)# n3-request 3 Router (config-gtp)# interval t3-response 10 Router (config-gtp)# interval echo-request 60 Router (config-gtp)# interface local GigabitEthernet0/0/3 Router (config-gtp)# apn 1 Router (config-gtp)# apn-name starent.com Router (config-gtp)# ip address ggsn 192.170.10.2 Router (config-gtp)# default-gw 192.168.10.1 prefix-len 16 Router (config-gtp)# dns-server 192.165.1.1 Router (config-gtp)# dhcp-server 192.168.10.1 Router (config-gtp)# dhcp-lease 30000 Router (config-gtp)# End
Note | The configuration commands shown in the example are sufficient to bring up the GTP tunnel or Packet Data Protocol context. Few more commands are also available under the gtp command for additional configurations. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
debug gtp |
Enables debugging of the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp apn |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to the access points on the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and the Packet Data Protocol count information for each APN. |
show gtp mcsa statistics |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to mobile client service abstraction on the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp parameters |
Displays the summary of the GTP parameters of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp path |
Displays the path information for the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp pdp-context |
Displays the list of Packet Data Protocol contexts that are active on the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and are based on Access Point Name, IMSI, mobile subscriber address, MSISDN, or TEID. |
show gtp tunnel |
Displays tunnel-related information pertaining to the GTP. |
show subscriber session |
Displays the summary of either authenticated or unauthenticated subscriber sessions. |
mcsa
To enable mobile client service abstraction (MCSA), use the mcsa command in global configuration mode. To disable MCSA, use the no form of this command.
mcsa
no mcsa
Syntax Description
There are no arguments and keywords.
Command Default
An abstraction to receive event notifications is not available.
Command Modes
Global configuration (config)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8S |
This command was introduced in Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8S. |
Usage Guidelines
MCSA provides an abstraction to receive the discovery event and service event notifications from the MNs, and binding events from the local mobility anchor (LMA).
If you have enabled the mobile access gateway (MAG) functionality, you do not have to enable the mcsa command.
Enter the sessionmgr command in MAG configuration mode, before you enter the mcsa command in global configuration mode.
Enter the no sessionmgr command in MAG configuration mode, before you enter the no mcsa command in global configuration mode.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable MCSA:
Device# configuration terminal Device(config) ipv6 mobile pmipv6-domain dn1 Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6-domain) exit Device(config) ipv6 mobile pmipv6-mag mag1 domain dn1 Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6-mag) sessionmgr Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6-mag) exit Device(config) mcsa
Device# configuration terminal Device(config) ipv6 mobile pmipv6-domain dn1 Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6-domain) exit Device(config) ipv6 mobile pmipv6-mag mag1 domain dn1 Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6-mag) no sessionmgr Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6-mag) exit Device(config) no mcsa
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
show mcsa statistics |
Displays the MCSA notification statistics. |
platform subscriber template
To enable policy templates in the Intelligent Services Gateway (ISG), use the platform subscriber template command in the global configuration mode. To disable policy templates in the ISG, use the no form of this command.
platform subscriber template
no platform subscriber template
Command Default
By default, this command disables policy templates in the ISG.
Command Modes
Global configuration (config)
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.10 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Usage Guidelines
The router has to be reloaded after this command is configured for the command to take effect.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable policy templates in the ISG:
Router# configure terminal Router(config)# platform subscriber template A system RELOAD is required before policy templating will be enabled.
sessionmgr
To enable mobile access gateway (MAG) to process the notifications it receives through the mobile client service abstraction (MCSA) from Intelligent Services Gateway (ISG), use the sessionmgr command in MAG configuration mode. To disable this function, use the no form of this command.
sessionmgr
no sessionmgr
Syntax Description
This command does not have any arguments or keywords.
Command Default
MAG does not process the notification it receives through MCSA from the ISG.
Command Modes
MAG configuration (config-ipv6-pmipv6-mag)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8S |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command is not supported in standalone MAG configuration. Use this command only when a MAG is configured to coexist with an ISG.
Examples
The following example shows how to enable the MAG to process the notifications it receives through MCSA from the ISG:
Device> enable Device# configuration terminal Device(config)# ipv6 mobile pmipv6-domain dn1 Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6-domain)# exit Device(config)# ipv6 mobile pmipv6-mag mag1 domain dn1 Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6-mag)# sessionmgr
show mcsa statistics
To display the mobile client service abstraction (MCSA) notification statistics, use the show mcsa statistics command in privileged EXEC mode.
show mcsa statistics { sint | cint }
Syntax Description
sint |
Specifies the service interface notification statistics. |
cint |
Specifies client interface notification statistics. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8S |
This command was introduced |
Usage Guidelines
Enable MCSA by using the mcsa command before you enter the show mcsa statistics command.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show mcsa statistics sint command:
Device# show mcsa statistics sint Session Create Req : 1 Session Create Res : 1 Session Update Req : 0 Session Update Res : 0 Session Update Ind : 0 Session Update Rep Success : 0 Session Update Rep Failed : 0 Session Delete Req : 0 Session Delete Res : 0 Session Delete Ind : 0 Session Delete Rep Success : 0 Session Delete Rep Failed : 0
The following is sample output from the show mcsa statistics cint command:
Device# show mcsa statistics cint Protocol : PMIPV6 Set Interest list : 1 Attach Indication : 1 Attach Rep Success : 1 Attach Rep Failed : 0 Detach Indication : 0 Detach Rep Success : 0 Detach Rep Failed : 0 Cleanup Req : 0 Cleanup Res : 0 Attach Update Req : 0 Attach Update Res : 0 Attach Update Ind : 0 Attach Update Rep Success : 0 Attach Update Rep Failed : 0 Protocol : GTP Set Interest list : 1 Attach Indication : 0 Attach Rep Success : 0 Attach Rep Failed : 0 Detach Indication : 0 Detach Rep Success : 0 Detach Rep Failed : 0 Cleanup Req : 0 Cleanup Res : 0 Attach Update Req : 0 Attach Update Res : 0 Attach Update Ind : 0 Attach Update Rep Success : 0 Attach Update Rep Failed : 0
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
mcsa |
Enables the MCSA. |
clear mcsa statistics |
Clears the MCSA notifications statistics. |
show gtp apn
To display detailed statistics pertaining to the access points on the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) Tunneling Protocol (GTP) of the Intelligent Wireless Access Gateway (iWAG) feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and the Packet Data Protocol count information for each access point name (APN), use the show gtp apn command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show gtp apn { apn-index | statistics [ apn-index | all ] | all }
Syntax Description
apn-index |
Index number of the access point that identifies an APN within the Cisco Gateway GPRS Support Node (Cisco GGSN) configuration. The range is from 1 to 65535. |
statistics |
Specifies detailed statistics pertaining to a particular access point. |
all |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to all the access points on the GTP. |
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show gtp apn command displaying detailed statistics pertaining to all the access points on the GTP:
Router# show gtp apn all There are 1 Access-Points configured Index AccessPointName PDP Count ------------------------------------------------ 1 starent.com 31244 The following is sample output from the show gtp apn command displaying detailed statistics pertaining to a particular access point on the GTP: Router# show gtp apn statistics all There are 1 Access-Points activated Index AccessPointName PDP Count ------------------------------------------------ 1 starent.com 31244 PDP activation initiated by iWAG : 0 Successful PDP activation initiated by iWAG : 0 PDP deactivation initiated by iWAG : 0 Successful PDP deactivation initiated by iWAG : 0 PDP deactivation initiated by GGSN : 0 Successful PDP deactivation initiated by GGSN : 0 Current Active Sessions : 31244
The following is sample output from the show gtp apn command displaying statistics pertaining to the access points based on an APN index:
Router# show gtp apn 1 apn_index : 1 apn_name : starent.com GGSN Addr : 192.170.10.2 Primary DNS : 192.165.1.1 DHCP Addr : 192.168.10.1 DHCP Lease : 30000 Tunnel MTU : 1460 Number of active PDPs in this APN: 31244 Default GW Prefix Length Name MAC Address PDP Count 192.168.10.1 16 IFNAME_GTP_VIF0 0000.0000.0000 1
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the displays.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Index |
Number assigned to an access point. |
AccessPointName |
Name of the access point. |
DHCP Addr |
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) address of the APN. |
DHCP Lease |
DHCP lease time, in seconds. |
Tunnel MTU |
Maximum transmission unit of a tunnel. |
Default GW |
IP address of the default gateway, if configured. |
Prefix Length |
Prefix length of the default gateway. |
MAC Address |
MAC address of the APN. |
PDP Count |
Number of Packet Data Protocol contexts active for this access point name. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
debug gtp |
Enables debugging of the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
gtp |
Configures the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp mcsa statistics |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to mobile client service abstraction on the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp parameters |
Displays the summary of the GTP parameters of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp path |
Displays the path information for the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp pdp-context |
Displays the list of Packet Data Protocol contexts that are active on the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and are based on Access Point Name, IMSI, mobile subscriber address, MSISDN, or TEID. |
show gtp tunnel |
Displays tunnel-related information pertaining to the GTP. |
show subscriber session |
Displays the summary of either authenticated or unauthenticated subscriber sessions. |
show gtp mcsa statistics
To display detailed statistics pertaining to mobile client service abstraction on the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) Tunneling Protocol (GTP) of the Intelligent Wireless Access Gateway (iWAG) feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, use the show gtp mcsa statistics command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show gtp mcsa statistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show gtp mcsa statistics command:
Router# show gtp mcsa statistics iWAG MCSA Statistics: Attach Indications : 16 Attach Replies : 16 Detach Indications : 0 Detach Replies : 0 Update Indications : 0 Update Replies : 0 Cleanup Requests : 16 Cleanup Responses : 0
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Attach Indications |
Indicates session establishment initiated by mobile client service abstraction. |
Attach Replies |
Displays the iWAG replies to the Attach Indications field. |
Detach Indications |
Indicates session deletion initiated by mobile client service abstraction. |
Detach Replies |
Displays the iWAG replies to the Detach Indications field. |
Update Indications |
Indicates session updates initiated by mobile client service abstraction. |
Update Replies |
Displays the iWAG replies to the Update Indications field. |
Cleanup Requests |
Indicates session deletion initiated by the iWAG. |
Cleanup Responses |
Displays the replies from mobile client service abstraction to the Cleanup Requests field. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
debug gtp |
Enables debugging of the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
gtp |
Configures the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp apn |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to the access points on the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and the Packet Data Protocol count information for each APN. |
show gtp parameters |
Displays the summary of the GTP parameters of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp path |
Displays the path information for the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp pdp-context |
Displays the list of Packet Data Protocol contexts that are active on the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and are based on Access Point Name, IMSI, mobile subscriber address, MSISDN, or TEID. |
show gtp tunnel |
Displays tunnel-related information pertaining to the GTP. |
show subscriber session |
Displays the summary of either authenticated or unauthenticated subscriber sessions. |
show gtp path
To display the path information for the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) Tunneling Protocol (GTP) of the Intelligent Wireless Access Gateway (iWAG) feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, use the show gtp path command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show gtp path { all | remote-address remote-address [ vrf vrf-name ] | statistics remote-address remote address [ vrf vrf-name ] }
Syntax Description
all |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to all the GTP paths. |
remote-address |
Specifies the GTP path statistics according to IP address. |
remote-address |
Remote address of a GTP path. |
vrf |
Specifies the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance containing the remote address. |
vrf-name |
Name of the VRF. |
statistics |
Specifies detailed statistics pertaining to a particular GTP path. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show gtp path command displaying detailed statistics pertaining to all the GTP paths:
Router# show gtp path all Total number of path: 2 VRF Name Local address Remote address State Version PDP Count default 192.170.10.1(2123) 192.170.10.2(2123) UP 1 1 default 192.170.10.1(2152) 192.170.10.2(2152) UP 1 1 The following is sample output from the show gtp path command displaying the GTP path statistics according to IP address: Router# show gtp path remote-address 192.170.10.2 VRF Name Local address Remote address State Version PDP Count default 192.170.10.1(2123) 192.170.10.2(2123) UP 1 1 default 192.170.10.1(2152) 192.170.10.2(2152) UP 1 1
The following is sample output from the show gtp path command displaying detailed statistics pertaining to a particular GTP path:
Router# show gtp path statistics remote-address 192.170.10.2 VRF Name Local address Remote address State Version PDP Count default 192.170.10.1(2123) 192.170.10.2(2123) UP 1 1 iWAG GTP Path Statistics: Number of short messages : 0 Number of unknown messages : 0 Unexpected signalling message : 0 Unsupported extension hdr recvd : 0 Signaling msg received : 0 Signaling msg sent : 2 Signaling msg dropped : 0 Path failures : 0 Path restart : 0 Number of PDPs created : 0 Number of PDPs deleted : 0 VRF Name Local address Remote address State Version PDP Count default 192.170.10.1(2152) 192.170.10.2(2152) UP 1 1 iWAG GTP Path Statistics: Number of short messages : 0 Number of unknown messages : 0 Unexpected signalling message : 0 Unsupported extension hdr recvd : 0 Signaling msg received : 0 Signaling msg sent : 0 Signaling msg dropped : 0 Path failures : 0 Path restart : 0 Number of PDPs created : 0 Number of PDPs deleted : 0
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the displays.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
VRF Name |
Name of the corresponding VRF instance with which the access point is associated. |
Local address |
IP address and port number of the local end of the GTP path. |
Remote address |
IP address and port number of the remote end of the GTP path. |
State |
State information of the GTP path. Possible states are Up or Down. |
Version |
Displays the GTP paths according to the GTP version. |
PDP Count |
Number of Packet Data Protocol contexts that are active for this access point name. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
debug gtp |
Enables debugging of the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
gtp |
Configures the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp apn |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to the access points on the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and the Packet Data Protocol count information for each APN. |
show gtp mcsa statistics |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to mobile client service abstraction on the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp parameters |
Displays the summary of the GTP parameters of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp pdp-context |
Displays the list of Packet Data Protocol contexts that are active on the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and are based on Access Point Name, IMSI, mobile subscriber address, MSISDN, or TEID. |
show gtp tunnel |
Displays tunnel-related information pertaining to the GTP. |
show subscriber session |
Displays the summary of either authenticated or unauthenticated subscriber sessions. |
show gtp parameters
To display the summary of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) Tunneling Protocol (GTP) parameters of the Intelligent Wireless Access Gateway (iWAG) feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, use the show gtp parameters command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show gtp parameters
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show gtp parameters command:
Gn Prime Parameters: GTP path echo interval = 60 GTP signal wait time T3_response = 10 GTP signal absolute max wait time (in seconds)= 70 GTP max retry N3_request = 3 MCSA Parameters: MCSA Handle = 0xFE000003 MCSA Context = 0x0 Tunnel Parameters: Tunnel Hold Down Timer = 70 Tunnel MTU = 1480
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
GTP path echo interval |
Interval, in seconds, that the GGSN waits for before resending echo responses. |
GTP signal absolute max wait time T3_response |
Interval, in seconds, that the GGSN waits for before responding to a T3 request. |
GTP max retry N3_request |
Maximum retry setting for N3 requests. |
Tunnel MTU |
Maximum transmission unit of a tunnel. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
debug gtp |
Enables debugging of the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
gtp |
Configures the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp apn |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to the access points on the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and the Packet Data Protocol count information for each APN. |
show gtp mcsa statistics |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to mobile client service abstraction on the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp path |
Displays the path information for the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp pdp-context |
Displays the list of Packet Data Protocol contexts that are active on the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and are based on Access Point Name, IMSI, mobile subscriber address, MSISDN, or TEID. |
show gtp tunnel |
Displays tunnel-related information pertaining to the GTP. |
show subscriber session |
Displays the summary of either authenticated or unauthenticated subscriber sessions. |
show gtp pdp-context
To display the list of Packet Data Protocol contexts that are active on the Intelligent Wireless Access Gateway (iWAG) feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and are based on Access Point Name (APN), International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI), mobile subscriber address, Mobile Station International Subscriber Directory Number (MSISDN), or tunnel endpoint identifier (TEID), use the show gtp pdp-context command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show gtp pdp-context { all | apn | imsi imsi-value | ms-address ip-address [ detail | vrf vrf-name ] | msisdn msisdn-value | teid-u teid-u value }
Syntax Description
all |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to all the GTP Packet Data Protocol contexts. |
apn |
Displays GTP Packet Data Protocol contexts based on the APN. |
imsi |
Displays GTP Packet Data Protocol contexts based on the IMSI. |
imsi-value |
Value assigned to the IMSI. |
ms-address |
Displays GTP Packet Data Protocol contexts based on the mobile subscriber address. |
ip-address |
IP address assigned to the mobile subscriber. |
detail |
Displays detailed GTP Packet Data Protocol context information. |
vrf |
Specifies the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance containing the remote address. |
vrf-name |
Name of the VRF instance. |
msisdn |
Displays GTP Packet Data Protocol contexts based on the MSISDN value. |
msisdn-value |
Value assigned to the MSISDN. |
teid-u |
Displays GTP Packet Data Protocol contexts based on the TEID value in the GPRS Tunnelling Protocol User Plane (GTP-U). |
teid-u value |
Value assigned to the TEID in the GTP-U. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show gtp pdp-context command displaying detailed statistics pertaining to all the GTP Packet Data Protocol contexts: Router# show gtp pdp-context all TEID-C TEID-U MS Addr IMSI GGSN Sig Addr Fwd VRF APN 0020F43F 0020F440 192.168.10.5 262020000000485 192.170.10.2 default starent.com
The following is sample output from the show gtp pdp-context command displaying the GTP Packet Data Protocol contexts based on APN:
Router# show gtp pdp-context apn 1 TEID-C TEID-U MS Addr IMSI GGSN Sig Addr Fwd VRF APN 0020F43F 0020F440 192.168.10.5 262020000000485 192.170.10.2 default starent.com
The following is sample output from the show gtp pdp-context command displaying the GTP Packet Data Protocol contexts based on IMSI:
Router# show gtp pdp-context imsi 262020000000485 TEID-C TEID-U MS Addr IMSI GGSN Sig Addr Fwd VRF APN 0020F43F 0020F440 192.168.10.5 262020000000485 192.170.10.2 default starent.com current time : Oct 12 2012 11:57:22 PDP State : IWAG_GTP_PDP_IN_SERVICE Internal Flags : 0x40011 Fwd VRF : default Trans VRF : default user_name (IMSI) : 262020000000485 MS address : 192.168.10.5 MS International PSTN/ISDN Number (MSISDN): 123456789 control teid local : 0x0020F43F control teid remote : 0x000F4240 data teid local : 0x0020F440 data teid remote : 0x001E8480 primary pdp : Y nsapi : 5 signal_sequence : 0 ggsn_addr_signal : 192.170.10.2 ggsn_addr_data : 192.170.10.2 default-gw : 192.168.10.1 prefix-len : 16 dhcp-addr : 192.168.10.1 dhcp-lease : 30000 DNS-addr : 0.0.0.0 mcsa ctx : 0x20000A5 pdp_create_time : Oct 12 2012 11:43:08 pdp_setup_time : Oct 12 2012 11:43:19 Requested QOS : 2001F2004040004040100 Negotiated QOS : 2001F2004040004040100 Virtual Interface : IFNAME_GTP_VIF0 Tunnel Interface : Tunnel0 Radio Access Technology type: WLAN The following is sample output from the show gtp pdp-context command displaying the GTP Packet Data Protocol contexts based on mobile subscriber address: Router# show gtp pdp-context ms-address 192.168.10.5 TEID-C TEID-U MS Addr IMSI GGSN Sig Addr Fwd VRF APN 0020F43F 0020F440 192.168.10.5 262020000000485 192.170.10.2 default starent.com current time : Oct 12 2012 11:57:39 PDP State : IWAG_GTP_PDP_IN_SERVICE Internal Flags : 0x40011 Fwd VRF : default Trans VRF : default user_name (IMSI) : 262020000000485 MS address : 192.168.10.5 MS International PSTN/ISDN Number (MSISDN): 123456789 control teid local : 0x0020F43F control teid remote : 0x000F4240 data teid local : 0x0020F440 data teid remote : 0x001E8480 primary pdp : Y nsapi : 5 signal_sequence : 0 ggsn_addr_signal : 192.170.10.2 ggsn_addr_data : 192.170.10.2 default-gw : 192.168.10.1 prefix-len : 16 dhcp-addr : 192.168.10.1 dhcp-lease : 30000 DNS-addr : 0.0.0.0 mcsa ctx : 0x20000A5 pdp_create_time : Oct 12 2012 11:43:08 pdp_setup_time : Oct 12 2012 11:43:18 Requested QOS : 2001F2004040004040100 Negotiated QOS : 2001F2004040004040100 Virtual Interface : IFNAME_GTP_VIF0 Tunnel Interface : Tunnel0 Radio Access Technology type: WLAN The following is sample output from the show gtp pdp-context command displaying the GTP Packet Data Protocol contexts based on an MSISDN value: Router# show gtp pdp-context msisdn 123456789 TEID-C TEID-U MS Addr IMSI GGSN Addr MSISDN Fwd VRF APN 0020F43F 0020F440 192.168.10.5 262020000000485 192.170.10.2 default starent.com current time : Oct 12 2012 11:58:02 PDP State : IWAG_GTP_PDP_IN_SERVICE Internal Flags : 0x40011 Fwd VRF : default Trans VRF : default user_name (IMSI) : 262020000000485 MS address : 192.168.10.5 MS International PSTN/ISDN Number (MSISDN): 123456789 control teid local : 0x0020F43F control teid remote : 0x000F4240 data teid local : 0x0020F440 data teid remote : 0x001E8480 primary pdp : Y nsapi : 5 signal_sequence : 0 ggsn_addr_signal : 192.170.10.2 ggsn_addr_data : 192.170.10.2 default-gw : 192.168.10.1 prefix-len : 16 dhcp-addr : 192.168.10.1 dhcp-lease : 30000 DNS-addr : 0.0.0.0 mcsa ctx : 0x20000A5 pdp_create_time : Oct 12 2012 11:43:09 pdp_setup_time : Oct 12 2012 11:43:19 Requested QOS : 2001F2004040004040100 Negotiated QOS : 2001F2004040004040100 Virtual Interface : IFNAME_GTP_VIF0 Tunnel Interface : Tunnel0 Radio Access Technology type: WLAN
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the displays.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
TEID-C |
The TEID value of a GPRS Tunnelling Protocol Control Plane (GTP-C) message. |
TEID-U |
The TEID value of a GTP-U message. |
MS Addr |
IP address of the mobile station. |
IMSI |
IMSI for the Packet Data Protocol context. |
GGSN Addr |
IP address of the GGSN that is associated with the network-initiated procedure for this Packet Data Protocol context. |
MSISDN |
International Services Digital Network (ISDN) number of the mobile station. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
debug gtp |
Enables debugging of the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
gtp |
Configures the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp apn |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to the access points on the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and the Packet Data Protocol count information for each APN. |
show gtp mcsa statistics |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to mobile client service abstraction on the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp parameters |
Displays the summary of the GTP parameters of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp path |
Displays the path information for the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp tunnel |
Displays tunnel-related information pertaining to the GTP. |
show subscriber session |
Displays the summary of either authenticated or unauthenticated subscriber sessions. |
show gtp tunnel
To display tunnel-related information pertaining to the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) Tunneling Protocol (GTP), use the show gtp tunnel command in privileged EXEC mode.
show gtp tunnel Tunnel tunnel-interface number
Syntax Description
Tunnel |
Specifies the GTP tunnel interface. |
tunnel-interface number |
Interface number assigned to the GTP tunnel. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8S |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show gtp tunnel command:
Router# show gtp tunnel Tunnel0 LocalAddr RemoteAddr FwdVRF TransVRF UsageCount SeqNum Checksum 192.170.10.1 192.170.10.2 default default 1 Disabled N
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
LocalAddr |
IP address and port number of the local end of the GTP path. |
RemoteAddr |
IP address and port number of the remote end of the GTP path. |
FwdVRF |
Forwarding VRF value. |
TransVRF |
Transport VRF value. |
UsageCount |
Number of Packet Data Protocol counts. |
SeqNum |
Sequence number of the GTP packet. |
Checksum |
Checksum operations used to perform tunnelling. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
debug gtp |
Enables debugging of the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
gtp |
Configures the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp apn |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to the access points on the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and the Packet Data Protocol count information for each APN. |
show gtp mcsa statistics |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to mobile client service abstraction on the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp parameters |
Displays the summary of the GTP parameters of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp path |
Displays the path information for the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp pdp-context |
Displays the list of Packet Data Protocol contexts that are active on the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and are based on Access Point Name, IMSI, mobile subscriber address, MSISDN, or TEID. |
show subscriber session |
Displays the summary of either authenticated or unauthenticated subscriber sessions. |
show platform subscriber template
To display the list of Intelligent Services Gateway (ISG) policy templates, use the show platform subscriber template command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show platform subscriber template [state]
Syntax Description
state |
Specifies the state of ISG policy templating. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.10 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show platform subscriber template command displaying the state of ISG policy templating:
Router# show platform software subscriber template state Templating is turned ON, 1 template, 32000 sessions
show subscriber session
To display the summary of either authenticated or unauthenticated subscriber sessions, use the show subscriber session command in the privileged EXEC mode.
show subscriber session { detailed | feature | identifier | uid | username }
Syntax Description
detailed |
Displays detailed session information. |
feature |
Displays specific feature information. |
identifier |
Specifies the session identifier. |
uid |
Displays session information based on unique ID. |
username |
Displays session information based on username. |
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8 |
This command was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
Examples
The following is sample output from the show subscriber session command: Router# show subscriber session Codes: Lterm - Local Term, Fwd - forwarded, unauth - unauthenticated, authen - authenticated, TC Ct. - Number of Traffic Classes on the main session Current Subscriber Information: Total sessions 1 Uniq ID Interface State Service Up-time TC Ct. Identifier 198 DHCP/IP authen Lterm 02:23:02 1 0001.0000.0001 The following is sample output from the show subscriber session command displaying detailed session information: Router# show subscriber session detailed Current Subscriber Information: Total sessions 1 -------------------------------------------------- Type: DHCP/IP, UID: 198, State: authen, Identity: 0001.0000.0001 IPv4 Address: 192.168.10.5 Session Up-time: 02:22:54, Last Changed: 02:22:54 Switch-ID: 5256 Policy information: Context 7F6F46F89740: Handle 9D000507 AAA_id 00007C3E: Flow_handle 0 Authentication status: authen Downloaded User profile, excluding services: username 0 "0001.0000.0001" service-type 0 5 [Outbound] reply-message 0 "Default " cisco-mn-service 0 1 [ipv4] cisco-mpc-protocol-i 0 2 [gtpv1] cisco-service-select 0 "starent.com" cisco-msisdn 0 "49123456789" imsi 0 "262020000000485" tunnel-if-handle 0 <bad format for type>(1214) if-adjacency-handle 0 <bad format for type>(1216) teid-enable 0 True cisco-uplink-gre-key 0 2000000 (0x1E8480) cisco-downlink-gre-k 0 2159680 (0x20F440) cisco-mn-service 0 0 [none] pmip6-encap-type 0 4 [gre-in-ipv6] wins-server-primary 0 192.168.10.5 default-ipv4-gateway 0 192.168.10.1 primary-dns 0 192.165.1.1 dhcp-server 0 192.168.10.1 wins-server-secondar 0 255.255.0.0 default-ipv4-gateway 0 192.168.10.1 lease-duration 0 30000 (0x7530) default-gw-mac 0 "" domain-name 0 "" domain-name 0 "" Downloaded User profile, including services: traffic-class 0 "input access-group name ip_tc1_in_ipv4_acl priority 1" traffic-class 0 "output access-group name ip_tc1_out_ipv4_acl priority 1" idletime 0 10800 (0x2A30) username 0 "0001.0000.0001" service-type 0 5 [Outbound] reply-message 0 "Default" cisco-mn-service 0 1 [ipv4] cisco-mpc-protocol-i 0 2 [gtpv1] cisco-service-select 0 "starent.com" cisco-msisdn 0 "49123456789" imsi 0 "262020000000485" tunnel-if-handle 0 <bad format for type>(1214) if-adjacency-handle 0 <bad format for type>(1216) teid-enable 0 True cisco-uplink-gre-key 0 2000000 (0x1E8480) cisco-downlink-gre-k 0 2159680 (0x20F440) cisco-mn-service 0 0 [none] pmip6-encap-type 0 4 [gre-in-ipv6] wins-server-primary 0 192.168.10.5 default-ipv4-gateway 0 192.168.10.1 primary-dns 0 192.165.1.1 dhcp-server 0 192.168.10.1 wins-server-secondar 0 255.255.0.0 default-ipv4-gateway 0 192.168.10.1 lease-duration 0 30000 (0x7530) default-gw-mac 0 "" domain-name 0 "" domain-name 0 "" Config history for session (recent to oldest): Access-type: DHCP Client: SM Policy event: Service Selection Request Profile name: 0001.0000.0001, 2 references username 0 "0001.0000.0001" service-type 0 5 [Outbound] reply-message 0 "Default" cisco-mn-service 0 1 [ipv4] cisco-mpc-protocol-i 0 2 [gtpv1] cisco-service-select 0 "starent.com" cisco-msisdn 0 "49123456789" imsi 0 "262020000000485" tunnel-if-handle 0 <bad format for type>(1214) if-adjacency-handle 0 <bad format for type>(1216) teid-enable 0 True cisco-uplink-gre-key 0 2000000 (0x1E8480) cisco-downlink-gre-k 0 2159680 (0x20F440) cisco-mn-service 0 1 [ipv4] pmip6-encap-type 0 4 [gre-in-ipv6] wins-server-primary 0 192.168.10.5 default-ipv4-gateway 0 192.168.10.1 primary-dns 0 192.165.1.1 dhcp-server 0 192.168.10.1 wins-server-secondar 0 255.255.0.0 default-ipv4-gateway 0 192.168.10.1 lease-duration 0 30000 (0x7530) default-gw-mac 0 "" domain-name 0 "" domain-name 0 "" Access-type: DHCP Client: SM Policy event: Service Selection Request (Service) Profile name: ip_tc1_ipv4_srvc1, 3 references password 0 <hidden> username 0 "ip_tc1_ipv4_srvc1" traffic-class 0 "input access-group name ip_tc1_in_ipv4_acl priority 1" traffic-class 0 "output access-group name ip_tc1_out_ipv4_acl priority 1" idletime 0 10800 (0x2A30) Active services associated with session: name "ip_tc1_ipv4_srvc1", applied before account logon Rules, actions and conditions executed: subscriber rule-map ctrl_pmap condition always event session-start 1 service-policy type service name ip_tc1_ipv4_srvc1 10 authorize identifier mac-address Classifiers: Class-id Dir Packets Bytes Pri. Definition 0 In 155803 44236245 0 Match Any 1 Out 0 0 0 Match Any 60 In 0 0 1 Match ACL ip_tc1_in_ipv4_acl 61 Out 0 0 1 Match ACL ip_tc1_out_ipv4_acl Features: Idle Timeout: Class-id Dir Timeout value Idle-Time Source 61 Out 10800 02:22:54 ip_tc1_ipv4_srvc1 Forced Flow Routing: Class-id FFR Tunnel Details Source 0 Tunnel-If-Handlle: 44 Adj-Handle: 7F6F43670A18 TEID Enable: TRUE Upstream Key: 2000000 Downstream Key: 2159680 1 Configuration Sources: Type Active Time AAA Service ID Name SVC 02:22:54 - ip_tc1_ipv4_srvc1 USR 02:22:54 - Peruser INT 02:22:54 - GigabitEthernet1/3/3
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the displays.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
lease-duration |
Length of time for which the allocated IP address is valid. |
domain-name |
Specifies the domain name of the GTP. |
default-gw-mac |
MAC address of the default gateway, if configured. |
dhcp-server |
IP address of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. |
primary-dns |
IP address of the primary Domain Name System (DNS) server. |
wins-server-primary |
IP address of the primary Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) server. |
wins-server-secondar |
IP address of the secondary WINS server. |
cisco-msisdn |
Displays the Cisco Mobile Station International Subscriber Directory Number (MSISDN) value for the subscriber session. |
imsi |
Displays the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) value for the subscriber session. |
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
debug gtp |
Enables debugging of the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
gtp |
Configures the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp apn |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to the access points on the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and the Packet Data Protocol count information for each APN. |
show gtp mcsa statistics |
Displays detailed statistics pertaining to mobile client service abstraction on the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp parameters |
Displays the summary of the GTP parameters of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp path |
Displays the path information for the GTP of the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. |
show gtp pdp-context |
Displays the list of Packet Data Protocol contexts that are active on the iWAG feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers, and are based on Access Point Name, IMSI, mobile subscriber address, MSISDN, or TEID. |
show gtp tunnel |
Displays tunnel-related information pertaining to the GTP. |
vrfid (proxy mobile IPv6)
To specify a Virtual Private Network (VPN) Route Forwarding (VRF) for a local mobility access (LMA) peer that is configured under a mobile access gateway (MAG), use the vrfid command in MAG-LMA configuration mode. To disassociate a VRF from an LMA peer that is configured under a MAG, use the no form of this command.
vrfid
no vrfid
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
No VRF is specified for an LMA peer that is configured under a MAG.
Command Modes
MAG-LMA configuration mode (config-ipv6-pmipv6mag-lma)
Command History
Release |
Modification |
---|---|
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8S |
The command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command is not supported in standalone MAG configuration. Use this command only when a MAG is configured to coexist with the Intelligent Services Gateway (ISG). Configure a VRF routing table instance using vrf definition command prior to using the vrfid command.
Examples
The following example shows how to specify a VRF for an LMA peer that is configured under a MAG:
Device# enable Device# configuration terminal Device(config)# vrf definition vrf1 Device(config-vrf)# rd 100:20 Device(config-vrf)# exit Device(config)# ipv6 mobile pmipv6-mag mag1 domain dn1 Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6-mag)# lma lma1 Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6mag-lma) vrfid vrf1 Device(config-ipv6-pmipv6mag-lma) end
Related Commands
Command |
Description |
---|---|
vrf definition |
Configures a VRF table instance. |