Exec Mode Show Commands (Q-S)


Exec Mode Show Commands (Q-S)
 
 
This section includes the commands qci-qos-mapping through show system uptime.
 
show qci-qos-mapping
Displays QCI-QoS mapping tables configured on this system.
Product
HSGW, P-GW, S-GW
Privilege
Inspector
Syntax
show qci-qos-mapping table { all | name table_name } [ | { grepgrep_options | more }]
all
Displays information for all QCI-QoS mapping tables configured on this system.
name table_name
Displays information for a QCI-QoS mapping tables configured for a specific QCI-QoS table on this system.
table_name must be an existing QCI-QoS table, and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters in length.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to display the contents of a specific QCI-QoS mapping table or all mapping tables configured on this system.
Example
The following command displays the contents of a QCI-QoS mapping table named table1:
show qci-qos-mapping table name table1
 
show qos npu inter-subscriber traffic
Displays configuration information pertaining to NPU QoS priority queue bandwidth allocation and sharing.
Product
GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show inter-subscriber traffic { bandwidth | bandwidth-sharing }
bandwidth
Displays NPU QoS priority queue bandwidth allocation configuration information.
bandwidth-sharing
Displays NPU QoS priority queue bandwidth sharing configuration information.
Usage
Use this command to verify configuration information and for troubleshooting.
When the bandwidth keyword is used, the output is a table showing the configuration status, the priority queue, and the bandwidth allocation per DSCP.
When the bandwidth-sharing keyword is used, the output of is a table displaying the bandwidth sharing configuration per processing card slot/CP number.
For additional information on the NPU QoS functionality, refer to the System Administration and Configuration Guide.
Important: This functionality is not supported for use with the PDSN at this time.
 
show qos npu stats
Displays NPU Qos statistics per priority queue for a particular processing card:
Product
GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show qos npu stats inter-subscriber traffic slotslot_num
slot slot_num
Specifies the chassis slot number in which the processing card for which to display statistics is installed.
slot_num is an integer from 1 to 48 that represents the slot in which a processing card is installed. Processing cards can be installed in slots 1 through 8, and/or 10 through 16.
Usage
This command displays packet and byte counts per NPU QoS priority queue on a per-processing card basis.
For additional information on the NPU QoS functionality, refer to the System Administration and Configuration Guide.
Important: This functionality is not supported for use with the PDSN at this time.
Example
The following command displays NPU QoS priority queue statistics for a processing card installed in chassis slot number 4:
show qos npu stats inter-subscriber traffic slot 4
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show radius
Displays and statistic information for accounting and/or authentication.
Product
PDSN, HA, GGSN, ASN-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show radius { accounting servers | authentication servers } [ detail ] [ admin-status { enabled | disabled } ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ] [ radius groupgroup_name[ detail ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ] ]
accounting servers
Lists information for configured accounting servers and their current state.
authentication servers
Lists information for configured authentication servers and their current state.
[ detail ]
Displays historical state information for configured servers of the specified type
admin-status { enabled | disabled }
Displays information for accounting and/or authentication servers with an administrative status of “enabled” or ”disabled”.
radius group group_name
Displays the authentication/authorization RADIUS server group information for server group group_name with in current context.
group_name will be a string of size 1 to 63 character and specifies the name of server group configured in specific context for authentication/accounting.
grep grep_options | more
Specifies that output of this command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send the output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Display the RADIUS server information as part of periodic monitoring of the health of the system.
Example
The following displays the information on configured accounting servers:
show radius accounting server
The following command displays detailed information for RADIUS accounting servers:
show radius accounting servers detail
The following command displays detailed information for RADIUS server group star1 used for authentication:
show radius authentication servers radius group star1 detail
The following command displays detailed information for RADIUS server group star1 used for accounting:
show radius accounting servers radius group star1 detail
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show radius charging servers
This command displays the RADIUS authentication and accounting servers or server group that are configured for use by charging services.
Product
PDSN, HA, GGSN, ASN-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show radius charging servers [ radius groupgroup_name ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
radius group group_name all
Displays all RADIUS counter information for the specified server group configured for use by charging services.
group_name specifies the name of server group configured in specific context for authentication/accounting, and must be a string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
grep grep_options | more
Specifies that output of this command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send the output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to display information about RADIUS servers or server group configured for use by Charging Services.
Example
The following command displays RADIUS servers configured for Charging Services:
show radius charging servers
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show radius client
DIsplays information about the RADIUS client configured on the system.
Product
PDSN, HA, GGSN, ASN-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show radius client status [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
status
Displays a status summary for the RADIUS client.
| { grep grep_options | more }
Specifies that output of this command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send the output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
The configuration of the RADIUS protocol on the system enables RADIUS client functionality.
This command is used to view information pertaining to the status of the client.
Example
The following command displays detailed information pertaining to the system’s RADIUS client:
show radius client status
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show radius counters
Displays RADIUS server and statistic information for accounting and/or authentication.
Product
PDSN, HA, GGSN, ASN-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show radiuscounters { all | radius groupgroup_nameall | serverip_address [ portnumber ] | summary [ all-contexts [ verbose ] ] } [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
counters { all | server ip_address [ port number ] }
counters { all | server ip_address [ port number ] }: indicates the statistics for either all servers or the server specified by ip_address is to be displayed. The statistics for a specific port of the server may also be specified as number. ip_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation. number must be a value from 0 through 65535.
radius group group_name all
Displays all RADIUS counter information for the specified server group within current context.
group_name specifies name of the server group configured in specific context for authentication/accounting, and must be a string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
summary [ all-contexts [verbose]]
Displays a summary of RADIUS statistics for all the RADIUS servers configured in specific context.
all-contexts: Specifies that a summary of RADIUS statistics for all RADIUS servers configured in all contexts should be displayed. If verbose is also specified the information is dispayed in more detail.
grep grep_options | more
Specifies that output of this command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send the output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Display the RADIUS server information as part of periodic monitoring of the health of the system.
Example
The following command displays detailed information pertaining to the RADIUS server group star1 with in current context:
show radius counters radius group star1 all
The following displays the statistics for the server with IP address 1.2.3.4, then just port 7777, followed by all services.
show radius counters server 1.2.3.4
show radius counters server 1.2.3.4 port 7777
show radius counters all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show resources
Displays the resource information by CPU or session.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show resources { cpu | session } [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
cpu | session
cpu: indicates the resource information is to be displayed by CPU.
session: indicates the resource information is to be displayed by session.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
View resource utilization as part of troubleshooting systems which appear sluggish or are having excessive connection timeouts or other connection issues.
Example
The following display the resource information by CPU and session, respectively.
show resources cpu
show resources session
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show rohc counters
This command displays ROHC counters for all active calls.
Product
PDSN, HSGW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show rohc counters [ all | callidcall_id| imsiimsi_num | ip-addressip_addr | msidmsid_num| usernameuser_name] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
all
indicates all information is to be displayed.
callid call_id
call_id indicates the information only for calls with Id call_id are to be displayed. call_id must be specified as a 4-byte hexadecimal number.
imsi imsi_num
imsi_num: Specifies an international mobile subscriber ID only for which information is to be displayed. The IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) ID is a 15 character field which identifies the subscriber’s home country and carrier.
ip-address ip_addr
ip_addr: Specifies a mobile subscriber IP address only for which information is to be displayed. ip_addr must be expressed in dotted decimal notation for IPv4 or colon notation for IPv6.
msid msid_num
msid_num specifies a mobile subscriber ID only for which information is to be displayed. msid_num must be from 7 to 16 digits specified as an IMSI, MIN, or RMI.
username user_name
user_name: specifies a user only for which R-P information is to be displayed where the user is specified as user_name.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to display ROHC counters for all active calls.
Example
The following command displays ROHC counters for all active calls:
show rohc counters all
 
show rohc statistics
This command displays statistics and counters for ROHC IP header compression.
Product
PDSN, HSGW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show rohc statistics [ pdsn-servicepdsnsvc_name | hsgw-service hsgwsvc_name ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
pdsn-service pdsnsvc_name
Display ROHC statistics and counters for the specified PDSN service.
hsgw-service hsgwsvc_name
Display ROHC statistics and counters for the specified HSGW service.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to display ROHC statistics for all services or for a specific PDSN or HSGW.
Example
The following command displays ROHC statistics for the PDSN service named pdsn1:
show rohc statistics pdsn-service pdsn1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show route-map
This command displays entries for all route maps for the current context.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show route-map [ nameroute-map name|| { grepgrep_options | more } ]
name route-map name
Displays information for a specified route-map. The name is a string of 1 to 79 characters.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to see the rules configured in all route-maps for the current context.
Example
The following command displays the route-map information;
show route-map
Refer to the match and set command descriptions in Route-map Configuration Mode Commands for explanations of the various entries listed.
 
show rp
Displays the R-P interface statistics using the filtering options specified.
Product
PDSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show rp [ counters | full | summary ] { all | callidcall_id | msidms_id | peer-addresspeer_ip_address | usernameuser_name } [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
counters | full | summary
Provides an optional modifier to the output for the level and type of information.
counters: indicates the R-P protocol statistics are to be displayed.
full: indicates all available information is to be displayed.
summary: indicates only a summary of available information is to be displayed.
These options are not available in conjunction with the keywords statistics or service-option statistics.
all | callid call_id | msid ms_id | peer-address peer_ip_address | username user_name
all: indicates all R-P information is to be displayed.
callid call_id: indicates the information only for calls with Id call_id are to be displayed. call_id must be specified as a 4-byte hexadecimal number.
msid ms_id: specifies a mobile subscriber ID only for which information is to be displayed. ms_id must be from 7 to 16 digits specified as an IMSI, MIN, or RMI.
peer-address peer_ip_address: specifies the peer IP address, of the PCF, for which R-P information is to be displayed. peer_ip_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
username user_name: specifies a user only for which R-P information is to be displayed where the user is specified as user_name.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
View the R-P interface statistics for the current context.
Example
The following displays the summary for all connections.
show rp summary all
The following outputs the R-P interface detailed information for the user user1.
show rp full username isp1user1
The following command displays the standard information for the call with ID FF0E11CD.
show rp callid ff0e11cd
The following displays the statistics summary for the R-P facility.
show rp
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show rp service-option
Displays the R-P service option statistics using the filtering options specified.
Product
PDSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show rpservice-optionstatistics [ numbersvc_option_num | pdsn-servicepdsn_name ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
number svc_option_num | pdsn-service pdsn_name
Default: display statistics for all service options numbers and associated packet data services.
number svc_option_num: specifies the service option number for which collected statistics are to be displayed.
pdsn-service pdsn_name: specifies the packet data service for which the collected statistics are to be displayed.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
View the R-P service option statistics for the current context.
Example
The following displays the statistics for all service options.
show rp service-option statistics
The following displays the statistics for service option 5.
show rp service-option statistics number 5
The following command displays the statistics for all service options in collected for the packet data service sampleService.
show rp service-option statistics pdsn-service sampleService
 
show rp statistics
Displays the R-P protocol statistics using the filtering options specified.
Product
PDSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show rpstatistics[ pdsn-servicepdsn_name | peer-address [peer_address | all]][| { grepgrep_options | more } ] [ verbose ]
pdsn-service pdsn_name | peer-address peer_address
Default: all R-P protocol statistics are to be displayed.
pdsn-service pdsn_name : indicates the statistic information for the service specified is to be displayed. pdsn_name must be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
peer-address [ peer_address | all ] :indicates the statistic information for the peer specified or all peers is to be displayed. peer_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
verbose
Displays more detailed statistics.
Usage
View the R-P statistics for the current context.
Example
The following displays all collected R-P statistics.
show rp statistics
The following displays the R-P statistics associated with the peer address 1.2.3.4.
show rp statistics peer-address 1.2.3.4
The following command displays the R-P statistics for the packet data service PCFnet.
show rp statistics pdsn-service PCFnet
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show rsvp counters
Displays the rsvp counters using the filtering options specified.
Product
PDSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show rsvpcounters[ all | callidcall_id | msidms_id | usernameuser_name]
all | callid call_id | msid ms_id | username user_name
all: indicates all rsvp information is to be displayed.
callid call_id: indicates the information only for calls with Id call_id are to be displayed. call_id must be specified as a 4-byte hexadecimal number.
msid ms_id: specifies a mobile subscriber ID only for which information is to be displayed. ms_id must be from 7 to 16 digits specified as an IMSI, MIN, or RMI.
username user_name: specifies a user only for which rsvp information is to be displayed where the user is specified as user_name.
Usage
View the rsvp counters for the current context.
Example
The following displays all collected rsvp counters.
show rsvp counters all
 
show rsvp statistics
Displays the rsvp statistics using the filtering options specified.
Product
PDSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show rsvpcounters[ pdsn-serviceservice | sessmgr instanceinstance]
pdsn-service service | sessmgr instance instance
pdsn-service service: indicates the statistic information for the service specified is to be displayed. pdsn_name must be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
sessmgr instance instance: indicates the session manager instances.
Usage
View the rsvp statistics for the current context.
Example
The following displays collected rsvp statistics for a sampleService.
show rsvp statistics pdsn-service sampleService
 
show sccp-network
This command displays SS7 Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) network configuration and status information.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show sccp-network { ntwk_index | all } [ status [ all | dpc ] ]
ntwk_index
Display configuration and status information for the SSCP network configuration with the specified network index.
ntwk_index must be an integer from 1 through 12.
all
Display all available configuration and status information for all SSCP networks.
status all
Display all status information for specified SCCP networks.
status dpc
Display status information for the device in the SCCP network identified by the destination point-code.
Usage
Use this command to display global SCCP statistics or to display SCCP statistics for a specified service or network.
Example
The following command displays global SCCP statistics:
show sccp-network all
The following command displays information for an SCCP network configuration with the network index of 1:
show sccp-network 1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show sccp statistics
This command displays SS7 Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) statistics for services that use the SCCP protocol.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show sccp statistics [ iups-service iups_srvc_name | map-service map_srvc_name | sccp-network ntwk_index ]
iups-service iups_srvc_name
Display SCCP protocol statistics for the specified IU-PS service in the current context.iups_name must be the name of a configured Iu-PS service and must be an alphanumeric string of from 1 through 63 characters.
map-service map_srvc_name
Display SCCP protocol statistics for the specified MAP service in the current context. must be the name of a configured MAP service and must be an alphanumeric string of from 1 through 63 characters.
sccp-network ntwk_index
Display SCCP protocol statistics for the SSCP network configuration with the specified network index. ntwk_index must be an integer from 1 through 12.
Usage
Use this command to display global SCCP statistics or to display SCCP statistics for a specified service or network.
Example
The following command displays global SCCP statistics:
show sccp statistics
The following command displays SCCP statistics for the IuPS service named iups-serv1:
show sccp statistics iups-service iups-serv1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show session counters historical
Displays historical information for session-related counters based on data collected in bulk statistics.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show session counters historical { all | arrived | callops | connected | disconnected | failed | handoff | rejected | renewal } [ all-intervals | recent-intervals ] [ cumulative | incremental ] [ graph | table ]
all
Displays data for all counters either as a single, wide table or as multiple graphs.
arrived
Displays only data for “total calls arrived” counters. This is based on the “sess-ttlarrived” statistic in the system schema.
callops
Displays data for all call operations. This is a calculated value based on the following formula:
(arrived + rejected + disconnected + failed + handoffs + renewals)
connected
Displays only data for “total calls connected” counters. This is based on the “sess-ttlconnected” statistic in the system schema.
disconnected
Displays only data for “total calls disconnected” counters. This is based on the “sess-ttldisconn” statistic in the system schema.
failed
Displays only data for “total calls failed” counters. This is based on the “sess-ttlfailed” statistic in the system schema.
handoff
Displays only data for “total handoffs” counters. This is based on the “sess-ttlhandoff” statistic in the system schema.
rejected
Displays only data for “total calls rejected” counters. This is based on the “sess-ttlrejected” statistic in the system schema.
renewal
Displays only data for “total renewal” counters. This is based on the “sess-ttlrenewal” statistic in the system schema.
all-intervals
Displays all available historical information from all samples. This this filter is used by default.
recent-intervals
Displays historical information for only recent samples.
cumulative
Displays total data for all samples up to and including the last one. In this view, values increase over time.
incremental
Displays data changes for each specific sample. The data for each sample is the amount of change since the previous sample. This filter is used by default.
graph
Displays data in graphical form.
table
Displays data in tabular form. This is the default view.
Usage
This command provides the ability to track key session-related statistic information over time. This information can be used as part of system performance monitoring and capacity planning.
Important: The information provided in the output of this command requires that bulk statistics funtionality be enabled on the system. Refer to the System Administration and Configuration Guide for more information on configuring/enabling bulk statistics support.
The output of this command displays historical data collected at various sample intervals. The interval length is 15 minutes and is not user-configurable. Up to 192 samples (2 days worth of data) are maintained.
Important: Data collection is “best-effort” over these intervals. Data is preserved on system management card switchovers. As with all counters, certain session failures can cause inaccuracies with counters, including counters which appear to go backwards.
Each sample is identified by a timestamp that displays the approximate time the data was gathered. It is in the format YYYY:MM:DD:HH:MM:SS.
Data acquired during the sample may be marked with an “S” appended to the end of the timestamp or to the counter value. The “S” indicates that the data is suspect (potentially bad). Occurrences of this result from events like changes to the real time clock, which can cause an interval to be an atypical length. Instances of suspect data should be rare. Additionally, there may be occasions in which a sample may be marked as “invalid”. “invalid” identifies bad data, a situation that could result from the polling hasn't run long enough, or because of an unexpected error retrieving data.
Since baseline values must be obtained prior to collecting interval samples, the first interval of data will not be available until up to 2x the interval period.
Example
The following command displays cumulative total calls arrived information for the most recent intervals and displays the output in graphical format:
show session counters historical arrived recent-intervals cummulative graph
The following command displays historical data for all counters for all intervals and displays the output in tabular format:
show session counters historical all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show session counters pcf-summary
Displays the PCF summary which include the number of calls, call types, and Tx/Rx packets/octets statistics.
Product
PDSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show session counters pcf-summary [ call-types | data | wf1[ pcfpcf_address| [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ] ] ]
call-types
Displays the number of calls and the types of calls.
data
Displays the number of successful calls and Tx/Rx packets/octets statistics.
pcf pcf_address
Displays the given PCF summary for a particular address.
wf1
Displays the PCF summary in a single very wide line.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
Please refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference for details on the usage of grep and more.
Usage
Use this command to display a summary of all PCFs.
Example
show session counters pcf-summary
 
show session disconnect-reasons
Displays a list of the reasons for call disconnects and the number of calls disconnected for each reason.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator
Syntax
show session disconnect-reasons [ gprs-only | sgsn-only | mme-only | verbose ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ] ]
gprs-only
Only supported on the SGSN.
This keyword limits the display to session disconnect reasons for the SGSN’s 2G MM and PDP context disconnects.
sgsn-only
Only supported on the SGSN.
This keyword limits the display to session disconnect reasons for the SGSN’s 3G MM and PDP context disconnects.
mme-only
This keyword filters to the list of the session disconnect reasons for MME call disconnects.
verbose
List all disconnect reasons even if the values are zero (0).
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference .
Usage
Use this command to display a list of the reasons why calls were disconnected.
Example
To view session disconnect statistics, enter the following command:
show session disconnect-reasons
To view a list of the disconnect reasons with verbose output, enter the following command:
show session disconnect-reasons verbose
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show session duration
Displays session duration information for the current context filtered by the options specified.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator
Syntax
show session duration [ session_filter ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
session_filter
Indicates name of the sessions/services/AGWs whose session duration information is to be filtered and displayed. This consist of following:
asn-peer-address ip_address: Indicates that only the session information for the ASN GW peer whose IP address is specified by ip_address is to be displayed. ip_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
asngw-service service_name: Indicates that only the session information for the ASN GW service whose name is specified by service_name is to be displayed.
asnpc-peer-address ip_address: Indicates that only the session information for the ASN PC peer whose IP address is specified by ip_address is to be displayed. ip_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
asnpc-service service_name: Indicates that only the session information for the ASN PC service whose name is specified by service_name is to be displayed.
apn apn_name: Indicates that only session information for the specified APN will be displayed. apn_name specifies the name of a configured APN that can be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
cscf-service service_name:Indicates that only session information for the specified CSCF service will be displayed. service_name must be an existing CSCF service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
Important: CSCF SIP calls under progress only. Registrations will not be considered a call.
dhcp-server dhcp_address: Indicates that only session information for the specified DHCP server will be displayed. dhcp_address is the name of the DHCP server and must be expressed in dotted decimal notation.
fa fa_address: indicates only the session information for the foreign agent whose IP address is specified by fa_address is to be displayed. fa_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
fa-service fa_name: indicates only the session information for the foreign agent service specified by fa_name is to have information displayed.
ggsn-service ggsn_name: Indicates that only session information for the specified GGSN service will be displayed. ggsn_name specifies the name of a configured GGSN service that can be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
ha ha_address: indicates only the session information for the home agent whose IP address is specified by ha_address is to be displayed. ha_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
ha-service ha_name: indicates only the session information for the home agent service specified by ha_name is to be displayed.
hsgw-service service_name: indicates only the session information for the HSGW service specified by the service_name is to be displayed. service_name must be an existing HSGW service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
lma-service service_name: indicates only the session information for the LMA service specified by the service_name is to be displayed. service_name must be an existing {MA service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
mme-service service_name: indicates only the session information for the MME service specified by the service_name is to be displayed. service_name must be an existing MME service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
mag-service service_name: indicates only the session information for the MAG service specified by the service_name is to be displayed. service_name must be an existing MAG service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
pcf pcf_address: indicates only the session information for the packet control function with IP address pcf_address is to be displayed. pcf_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
pdsn-service pdsn_name: indicates only the session information for the packet data service specified by pdsn_name is to have information displayed.
Important: If no PCF address or PDSN service is specified the session information for all sessions is displayed.
sgsn-address sgsn-address: Indicates that only session information for the specified SGSN will be displayed. sgsn_address is the IP address of the SGSN and must be expressed in dotted decimal notation.
sgw-service service_name: indicates only the session information for the S-GW service specified by the service_name is to be displayed. service_name must be an existing S-GW service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
View the session information to troubleshooting subscriber problems and for general monitoring for orphaned sessions.
Example
The following commands display the duration information for the session connected to the packet control function with address 1.2.3.4, packet data service sampleService, and for all sessions, respectively.
show session duration pcf 1.2.3.4show session duration pdsn-service sampleServiceshow session duration
The following is a sample of the output.
In-Progress Call Duration Statistics <1min 3 <2min 44 <5min 126 <15min 32 <1hr 3 <4hr 1 <12hr 0 <24hr 0 >24hr 0
The column on the left lists various time intervals ranging from less than ( < ) 1 minute to greater than ( > ) 24 hours. The column on the right categorizes the number subscriber sessions that are currently in progress into the appropriate time interval.
 
show session progress
Displays session progress information for the current context filtered by the options specified.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator
Syntax
show sessionprogress [ asn-peer-addressip_address | asngw-serviceservice_name | asnpc-serviceservice_name | asnpc-peer-addressip_address | apnapn_name | cscf-serviceservice_name |dhcp-serverdhcp_address | fafa_address | fa-servicefa_name|ggsn-serviceggsn_name |haha_adress | ha-serviceha_name |hsgw-servie service_name |lma-service service_name |mag-service service_name |mme-address mme_address|pcf { pcf_address | all } | pdsn-servicepdsn_name |pgw-address ip_address |sgsn-addresssgsn_address |sgw-service service_name ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
progress [ asn-peer-address ip_address | asngw-service service_name | asnpc-service service_name | asnpc-peer-address ip_address | apn apn_name | cscf-service service_name | dhcp-server dhcp_address | fa fa_address | fa-service fa_name | ggsn-service ggsn_name | ha ha_adress | ha-service ha_name | hsgw-servie service_name | lma-service service_name | mag-service service_name | mme-address mme_address | pcf { pcf_address | all } | pdsn-service pdsn_name | pgw-address ip_address | sgsn-address sgsn_address | sgw-service service_name ]
progress: indicates session progress information is to be displayed.
asn-peer-address ip_address: Indicates that only the session information for the ASN GW peer whose IP address specified by ip_address is to be displayed. ip_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
asngw-service service_name: Indicates that only the session information for the ASN GW service whose name is specified by service_name is to be displayed.
asnpc-service service_name: Indicates that only the session information for the ASN PC service whose name is specified by service_name is to be displayed.
asnpc-peer-address ip_address: Indicates that only the session information for the ASN PC peer whose IP address specified by ip_address is to be displayed. ip_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
apn apn_name: Indicates that only session information for the specified APN will be displayed. apn_name specifies the name of a configured APN that can be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
cscf-service service_name:Indicates that only session information for the specified CSCF service will be displayed. service_name must be an existing CSCF service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
Important: CSCF SIP calls under progress only. Registrations will not be considered a call.
dhcp-server dhcp_address: Indicates that only session information for the specified DHCP server will be displayed. dhcp_address is the name of the DHCP server and must be expressed in dotted decimal notation.
fa fa_address: indicates only the session information for the foreign agent whose IP address is specified by fa_address is to be displayed. fa_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
fa-service fa_name: indicates only the session information for the foreign agent service specified by fa_name is to have information displayed.
ggsn-service ggsn_name: Indicates that only session information for the specified GGSN service will be displayed. ggsn_name specifies the name of a configured GGSN service that can be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
ha ha_adress: indicates only the session information for the home agent whose IP address is specified by ha_address is to be displayed. ha_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
ha-service ha_name: indicates only the session information for the home agent service specified by ha_name is to have information displayed.
hsgw-service service_name: Indicates only the session progress information for the HSGW service specified by the service_name is to be displayed. service_name must be an existing HSGW service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
lma-service service_name: Indicates only the session progress information for the LMA service specified by the service_name is to be displayed. service_name must be an existing {MA service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
mag-service service_name: Indicates only the session progress information for the MAG service specified by the service_name is to be displayed. service_name must be an existing MAG service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
mme-address mme_address: indicates only the session information for the foreign agent whose IP address is specified by mme_address is to be displayed. mme_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
pcf pcf_address: Indicates only the session information for the packet control function with IP address pcf_address is to be displayed. pcf_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
pcf all: indicates the session information for the packet control function for all pcf addresses.
pdsn-service pdsn_name: indicates only the session information for the packet data service specified by pdsn_name is to have information displayed.
Important: If no PCF address or PDSN service is specified the session information for all sessions is displayed.
pgw-address ip_address: Indicates only session progress information for the P-GW with an IP address specified by ip_address is to be displayed. ip_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
sgsn-address sgsn-address: Indicates that only session information for the specified SGSN will be displayed. sgsn_address is the IP address of the SGSN and must be expressed in dotted decimal notation.
sgw-service service_name: Indicates only the session progress information for the S-GW service specified by the service_name is to be displayed. service_name must be an existing S-GW service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
View the session information to troubleshooting subscriber problems and for general monitoring for orphaned sessions.
Example
The following commands display the status information for the session connected to the packet control function with address 1.2.3.4, packet data service sampleService, and for all sessions, respectively.
show session progress pcf 1.2.3.4
show session progress pdsn-service sampleService
show session progress
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show session recovery status
Displays session recovery status information for the current context filtered by the options specified.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator
Syntax
show sessionrecovery status [verbose] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
recovery status
Displays the current status of the system’s ability to recover from a hardware or software fault that requires the recovery of home agent-based Mobile IP session(s).
verbose
Includes per-CPU Session Recovery status.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
View the session information for troubleshooting subscriber problems and for general monitoring for orphaned sessions.
Example
To display the session recovery status information, enter the following command:
show session recovery status
Adding the optional verbose keyword to this command provides more details.
show session recovery status verbose
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show session setuptime
Displays session setup time information for all sessions or sessions associated with the specified AGW/node.
Product
All
Privilege
Operator
Syntax
show session setuptime [ mme-only | pcf pcf_address|gprs-only | sgsn-address sgsn_address|sgsn-only ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
[ mme-only | pcf pcf_address | gprs-only | sgsn-address sgsn_address| sgsn-only ]
Displays the call setup times aggregated into basic ranges of time.
mme-only: Filters and displays the call setup information for MME calls only.
pcf pcf_address: displays call setup data for the packet control function whose IP address is specified as pcf_address. pcf_address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation. The call setup times for all PCFs is displayed when no specified PCF is specified.
gprs-only: Displays 2G call setup data for the for the SGSN for the MM and PDP contexts.
sgsn-address sgsn_address: Displays call setup times for the specified SGSN. sgsn_address is the IP address of the SGSN and must be expressed in dotted decimal notation. This keyword is used by the GGSN.
sgsn-only: Displays 3G call setup data for the for the SGSN for the MM and PDP contexts.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
View the session information to troubleshooting subscriber problems and for general monitoring for orphaned sessions.
When no keywords are specified, the information shown is cumulative for all sessions that have been facilitated by the system.
Example
The following command shows setup time statistics for all sessions from the PCF at IP address 192.168.10.3:
show session setuptime pcf 192.168.10.3
 
show session subsystem
Displays session information for system subsystems. If no keywords are specified, information for all subsystems is displayed.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator
Syntax
show sessionsubsystem [ full | facilityfacility [ all | instanceid ] ] [ verbose ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more }]
[ full | facility facility [ all | instance id ] ]
full: Indicates that a full statistics summary of all subsystems is to be displayed.
facility facility: Specifies the facility for which subsystem statistics is to be displayed where facility is specified as one of:
a11mgr: A11 Manager
aaamgr: Accounting and Authentication Manager
aaaproxy: AAA Proxy Manager
asngwmgr: ASN Gateway Manager
asnpcmgr: ASN Paging/Location-Registry Manager
cscfmgr: SIP CSCF Manager
dgmbmgr: Diameter Gmb Application Manager
diamproxy: Diameter Proxy Application Manager
egtpegmgr: EGTP Egress Demux Manager
egtpinmgr: EGTP Ingress Demux Manager
famgr: Foreign Agent Manager
gtpumgr: GTPUMGR Demux Manager
gtpcmgr: GTPC Manager
hamgr: Home Agent Manager
hnbmgr: HNBGW HNB Manager
imsimgr: SGSN IMSI Manager
ipsgmgr: IP Services Gateway Manager
l2tpdemux: L2TP Demux Manager
l2tpmgr: L2TP Manager
linkmgr: SGSN/SS7 Master Manager
magmgr: Mobile Access Gateway Manager
megadiammgr: Mega Diameter Manager
mmgr: SGSN/SS7 Master Manager
phsgwmgr: PHS Gateway Manager
phspcmgr: PHS Paging Controller Manager
sessmgr: Session Manager
sgtpcmgr: SGSN GTPC Manager
all | instance id: the keyword all indicates all instances of the specified facility are to be displayed whereas the keyword instance specifies a specific instance for which information is to be displayed where id must be specified as an instance ID in the range 0 through 4294967295. If all or instance is not specified summary statistics are displayed.
verbose
Displays everything the show session subsystem command output displays with the exception that the Setup Time statistics are reported in 100 ms increments from <100 ms up to 9600 ms.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
Please refer to the Regulating the Command Output section in the Command Line Interface Reference for details on the usage of grep and more.
Usage
View the session information to troubleshooting subscriber problems and for general monitoring for orphaned sessions.
If this command is entered with no keywords, the information displayed is cumulative for all sessions facilitated by the system.
Example
The following commands display the statistics information summarized for all sessions, then for the famgr facility (all sessions), and finally only for the session with ID 127589 for the hamgr subsystem.
show session subsystem full
show session subsystem facility a11mgr all
show session subsystem facility aaamgr all
show session subsystem facility asngwmgr all
show session subsystem facility famgr all
show session subsystem facility hamgr all
show session subsystem facility sessmgr all
show session subsystem facility aaaproxy all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show session trace
Displays status and statistics for the session trace application.
Product
MME, P-GW, S-GW
Privilege
Inspector
Syntax
show session trace { statistics | subscriber network-element { mme | pgw | sgw } trace-ref value | tce-address ip_address tce-index num | tce-summary | trace-summary } [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
statistics
Displays summary statistics of the session trace subsystem.
subscriber network-element { mme | pgw | sgw } trace-ref value
Displays status and statistics of a specified session trace using the network element type and the trace reference. value must be a valid trace reference 12 characters in length.
tce-address ip_address tce-index num
Displays status and statistics of a specified Trace Collection Entity (TCE) connection. ip_address must be a valid existing collection entity IPv4 address and is specified in dotted decimal notation.
tce-summary
Displays a summary of all active TCE connections.
trace-summary
Displays a summary of all active session traces.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
Please refer to the Regulating the Command Output section in this reference for details on the usage of grep and more.
Usage
Use this command to display status and statistics for the session trace application.
Example
The following command displays status and statistics for a subscriber session trace on a P-GW with a trace reference of 32223398765:
show session trace subscriber network-element pgw trace-ref 32223398765
The following command displays status and statistics for a subscriber session trace on an MME with a trace reference of 32221234567:
show session trace subscriber network-element pgw trace-ref 32223398765
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show sgsn-operator-policy
Displays configuration information for the SGSN features bundled into the SGSN Operator Policy and includes operational configuration for features such as GPRS Attach, GPRS RAU Inter, and PTMSI-Realloc Service Request (Signalling).
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator
Syntax
show sgsn-operator-policy ( all | full | name op-pol-name } +
all
Displays information for all configured SGSN operator policies.
full
Display all details of the configuration for the specified SGSN Operator Policy.
name op-pol-name
Identifies a specific operator policy. op-pol-name must be a combination of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters.
Usage
This command can be used to display all of the operator policies that have been configured or all of the configuration information for a specific operator policy.
Example
The following command displays information for all configured SGSN operator policies:
show sgsn-operator-policy all
 
show sgsn-service
This command displays information about the configured SGSN services in the current context.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator
Syntax
show sgsn-servie { all | name srvc_name }
all
Displays information for all SGSN services in the current context.
name srvc_name
Displays information for the specified SGSN service in the current context. srvc_name must be the name of a configured SGSN service and must be an alphanumeric string from 1 to 63 characters in length.
Usage
Use this command to display information for SGSN services.
Example
The following command displays information for all SGSN services in the current context:
show sgsn-service all
The following command displays information for an SGSN service in the current context that is named sgsn1:
show sgsn-service name sgsn1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show sgsn sessmgr
This command displays session manager (SMGR) statistics specific to the SGSN service.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator
Syntax
show sgsn sessmgr { all | instance }
all memory statistics
Displays all SMGR statistics specific to the system’s SGSN service.
instance smgr_inst memory statistics
Displays the statistics for a specific session manager instance of the SGSN service.
smgr_inst must be an integer between 1 and 10000000.
Usage
Use this command to display information for SGSN services.
Example
The following command displays GPTP-U statistics for the traffic between an SGSN and a connected RNC.
show sgtpu statistics rnc-address 123.1.2.3
 
show sgtp-service
This command displays information about the configured SGTP services in the current context, including GTP-C and GTP-U operational configuration.
Product
SGSN
PDG/TTG
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator
Syntax
show sgtp-service { all | ggsn-table | sgsn-table | name srvc_name }
all
Displays configuration information for all of the SGTP services defined for the current context.
ggsn-table
Displays GGSN information configured for the SGTP service in the current context.
sgsn-table
Displays SGSN information configured for the SGTP service in the current context.
name srvc_name
Displays information for the specified SGTP service in the current context. srvc_name must be the name of a configured SGTP service and must be an alphanumeric string from 1 to 63 characters in length.
Usage
Use this command to display information for SGSN services.
Example
The following command displays information for all SGTP services in the current context:
show sgtp-service all
The following command displays the GGSN information in SGTP services in the current context:
show sgtp-service ggsn-table
The following command displays the SGSN information in SGTP services in the current context:
show sgtp-service sgsn-table
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show sgtpc statistics
This command displays all statistics, for SGTPC interface parameters, collected since the last restart or last use of a clear command.
Product
SGSN
PDG/TTG
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator
Syntax
show sgtpc statistics [ all | gsn-address ipv4_address | sgtp-service sgtp_srvc_name ] [ verbose ]
all
Displays configuration information for all of the SGTP services defined for the current context.
gsn-address ipv4_address
ipv4_address Displays statistics for a specific SGSN identified by the SGSN’s IPv4 address. specified in dotted decimal notation.
Note this must be an existing and active interface.
sgtp-service sgtp_srvc_name
Displays statistics for the specified SGTP service in the current context.
sgtp_srvc_name must be the name of a previously configured and active SGTP service and must be an alphanumeric string from 1 to 63 characters in length.
verbose
Causes the system to displays more detailed level of statistics.
Usage
Use this command to display information for SGSN services.
Example
The following command displays statistics for the SGTP service named sgtp1:
show sgtpc statistics sgtp-service sgtp1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show sgtpu statistics
This command displays all transmission and reception statistics, for pre-defined and active GTP-U interfaces, collected since the last restart or last use of a clear command.
Product
SGSN
PDG/TTG
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator
Syntax
show sgtpu statistics [ ggsn-address ipv4_address | iups-service iups_srvc_name | rnc-address ipv4_address | sgtp-service sgtp_srvc_name |gprs-servicegprs_srvc_name nsei nse_id ]
ggsn-address ipv4_address
ipv4_address Displays statistics for a specific GGSN identified by the GGSN’s IPv4 address. specified in dotted decimal notation.
iups-service iups_srvc_name
Displays statistics for the specified IuPS service in the current context.
iups_srvc_name must be the name of a previously configured and active IuPS service and must be an alphanumeric string from 1 to 63 characters in length.
rnc-address ipv4_address
ipv4_address Displays statistics for a specific RNC identified by the RNC’s IPv4 address. specified in dotted decimal notation.
sgtp-service sgtp_srvc_name
Displays statistics for the specified SGTP service in the current context.
sgtp_srvc_name must be the name of a previously configured and active SGTP service and must be an alphanumeric string from 1 to 63 characters in length.
gprs-service gprs_srvc_name nsei nse_id
Displays the statistics for a specific NSEI-based GTPU statistics associated with the specified GPRS service in the current context.
gprs_srvc_name must be the name of a previously configured and active GPRS service and must be an alphanumeric string from 1 to 63 characters in length.
nse_id must be an integer from 0 to 65535.
Usage
Use this command to display information for SGSN services.
Example
The following command displays GPTP-U statistics for the traffic between an SGSN and a connected RNC.
show sgtpu statistics rnc-address 123.1.2.3
 
show sgw-service
Displays configuration information and/or service statistics for Serving Gateway (S-GW) services on this system.
Product
S-GW
Privilege
Inspector
Syntax
show sgw-service { all | name service_name | statistics { all | name service_name } } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays configuration information for all S-GW services configured on this system.
name service_name
Displays configuration information for a specific S-GW service configured on this system.
service_name must be an existing S-GW service, and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters in length.
statistics { all | name service_name }
Displays statistics for all S-GW services on this system or for a specified service. service_name must be an existing S-GW service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numerics characters.
| { grep grep_options | more }
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified.
A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of the grep and more commands, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to view configuration information and/or service statistics for S-GW services on this system.
Example
The following command displays service statistics for the S-GW service named sgw1:
show sgw-service statistics name sgw1
 
show snmp
Displays information on the Simple Network Management Protocol servers and interfaces.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show snmp { accesses | communities | contexts | notifies | server | transports | trap [ history | statistics ] | views } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
accesses
Displays SNMP server usage statistics.
communities
Displays SNMP community strings.
contexts
Displays SNMP information per context.
notifies
Displays SNMP event trap and notification statistics.
server
Displays SNMP server configuration information.
transports
Displays trap destination configuration information.
trap [ history | statistics {verbose}{wide}]
history: displays SNMP event trap history. trap history shows up to 5000 time-stamped trap records stored in a buffer. The buffer may be cleared by entering the clear snmp history command.
statistics: displays SNMP event trap and notification statistics.
verbose: displays rows for every defined trap, even if never generated.
wide: shows trap statistics data in excess of 80 columns.
views
Displays SNMP views.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Display SNMP information as part of system verification and troubleshooting.
Example
The following commands display the usage statistics, community string information, event trap and notification data, server information, and trap destination configuration, respectively.
show snmp communities
show snmp transport
show snmp server
show snmp accesses
show snmp notifies
show snmp trap history
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show srp
Displays the Service Redundancy Protocol information.
Product
HA, PDSN GGSN PDIF
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show srp { call-loss statistics | checkpoint statistics [ verbose ] | info | statistics } | [ grepgrep_options | more ]
call-loss statistics
Displays history of lost calls during switchover.
checkpoint statistics [ verbose ]
Displays check pointing statistics on session redundancy data (session mangers, current call recovery records, etc.).
verbose: Displays cumulative information for all session managers in tabular output.
info
Displays Service Redundancy Protocol information (context, chassis state, peer, connection state, etc.).
statistics
Displays Service Redundancy Protocol statistics (hello messages sent, configuration validation, resource messages, switchovers, etc.).
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
The output of this command may be considered as part of a periodic system auditing program by verifying the Service Redundancy Protocol performance. For more information, refer to the Interchassis Session Recovery chapter of the Administration and Configuration Guide and the Service Redundancy Protocol Configuration Mode chapter of the Command Line Reference.
Example
The following command shows Service Redundancy Protocol information:
show srp call-loss statistics
show srp info
show srp checkpoint statistics
show srp statistics
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show srp monitor
Displays the Service Redundancy Protocol monitor information.
Product
HA, GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show srp monitor [ all | authentication-probe | bgp | [ grepgrep_options|more] ]
all
Displays monitor information for all types (authentication-probe and bgp).
authentication-probe
Displays authentication probe monitor information.
bgp
Displays BGP monitor statistics.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
The output of this command may be considered as part of a periodic system auditing program by verifying the Service Redundancy Protocol performance. For more information, refer to the Interchassis Session Recovery chapter of the Administration and Configuration Guide and the Service Redundancy Protocol Configuration Mode chapter of the Command Line Reference.
Example
The following command shows Service Redundancy Protocol monitor information:
show srp monitor
 
show ss7-routing-domain
This command displays the configuration information for the defined SS7 routing domains. As SS7 routing domains conglomerate a large number of operational parameters, this command enables you to narrow your displays to specific protocol parameters on a specific link.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator
Syntax
show ss7-routing-domain { all | ss7rd_id { m3ua | mtp2 | mtp3 | qsaal | routes [ adjacent ] | sctp asp { all | instance asp_id } | sscf } }
show ss7-routing-domain ss7rd_id m3ua { statistics { gen | peer-server { all | id peer-server_id peer-server-process { all | instance psp_instance } } } | status { address-translation-table | destination-point-code { all | ss7_dpc } | gen | peer-server peer-server_id [ peer-server-process instance psp_id | verbose ] }
show ss7-routing-domain 1 sscf { statistics linkset { all | id linkset_id link { all | id link_id } } | status linkset { all | id linkset_id link { all | id link_id [ verbose ] } } }
ss7-routing-domain { all | ss7rd_id }
Specifies whether the display will output information for all SS7 routing domains or only for a specifically identified SS7 routing domain.
ss7rd_id must be an integer value from 1 through 12.
m3ua
Provides access to statistics or status information for the SS7 MTP3 User Adaptation Layer (M3UA) the specified SS7 routing domain.
mtp2
Provides access to statistics or status information the SS7 Message Transfer Part-2 (MTP2) for the specified SS7 routing domain.
mtp3
Provides access to statistics or status information the SS7 Message Transfer Part-3 (MTP3) for the specified SS7 routing domain.
qsaal
Provides access to statistics or status information for the Service Specific Connection-Oriented Protocol (SSCOP) sub-layer of the Quasi Signaling Application Adaptation Layer (QSAAL) for the specified SS7 routing domain.
routes [ adjacent ]
Displays the destination point code (DPC) routing table.
adjacent - If this keyword is used with the routes keyword, then it provides access to the statistics and status information for configured adjacent point codes.
sctp asp { all | instance asp_id }
Provides access to the status or statistics of Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) application server processes (ASP) in the specified SS7 routing domain for all or a specified SCTP ASP instance.
all: This keyword displays the information for all SCTP application server process instances for specific SS7 routing domain.
instance asp_id : Specified the specific SCTP application server process instance where instance_id must be an integer value from 1 through 4.
sscf
Provides access to the statistics or status information for the Service Specific Coordination Function (SSCF (q.2140)) for the specified SS7 routing domain.
peer-server [all | id peer-server_id ]
This keyword filters the information for the specific protocol in SS7 routing domain for all or specific peer server id.
all: This keyword displays the information for all peer servers for specific protocol.
id peer-server_id : Specified the specific linkset identifier where peer-server_id must be an integer value from 1 through 49.
peer-server-process [all | instance instance_id ]
This keyword filters the information for the specific protocol in SS7 routing domain for all or specific instance of peer-server process.
all: This keyword displays the information for all peer server process instances for specific protocol.
instance instance_id : Specified the specific peer server process instance where instance_id must be an integer value from 1 through 4.
destination-point-code [all | dest_point_code]
This keyword filters the information for the specific protocol in SS7 routing domain for all or specific destination point code.
all: This keyword displays the information for all destination point codes in SS7 routing domain.
dest_point_code: Specified the specific destination point code in SS7 routing domain.
gen
This keyword displays the general information for the specific protocol for the specified SS7 routing domain.
verbose
This keyword enables the display of maximum information for a protocol statistics/status.
linkset [ all | id linkset_id ]
This keyword filters the information for the specific protocol in SS7 routing domain for all or specific link set.
all: This keyword displays the information for all linksets for specific protocol.
id linkset_id : Specified the specific linkset identifier where linkset_id must be an integer value from 1 through 49.
link [ all | id link_id ]
This keyword filters the information for the specific protocol in SS7 routing domain for all or specific link set.
all: This keyword displays the information for all links for specific protocol.
id link_id : Specified the specific linkset identifier where link_id must be an integer value from 1 through 16.
Usage
Use this command to display the SS7 routing domain and different layer protocol information for SGSN service.
Example
Following command displays the information/statistics of all SCTP application server processes of peer server id 17 and peer server process instance 1 in SS7 routing domain 12:
show ss7-routing-domain 12 sctp asp all status peer-server id 17 peer-server-process instance 1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show ssh key
Displays the secure shell public key information.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show ssh key [ type { v1-rsa | v2-rsa | v2-dsa } ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
[ type { v1-rsa | v2-rsa | v2-dsa } ]
Specifies the type of SSH key information to display. If type is not specified, information for all types is displayed.
v1-rsa: SSH v1 RSA host key only
v2-rsa: SSH v2 DSA host key only
v2-dsa: SSH v2 RSA host key only
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Show the secure shell key information for all types to verify installed keys.
Example
The following command shows information for all SSH V1 and SSH V2 keys:
show ssh key
The following command shows information for only SSH V2 RSA host keys:
show ssh key type v2-rsa
 
show subscribers
Shows information for subscriber sessions defined by the specified keywords. Keywords described under Command Keywords below are base commands that display distinctive type of data. Keywords described under Filter Keywords are filters that modify or filter the output of the base commands. Not all filter keywords are available for all command keywords commands. Each command keyword lists the filter keywords that it accepts.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator
Syntax
show subscribers [ command_keyword ] [ filter_keywords ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
Command Keywords
The following keywords are base commands that each have a distinct display output. Only one Command Keyword can entered on the command line.
aaa-configuration
Shows AAA configuration information for subscriber sessions defined by the specified filter keywords. The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
active, all, apn, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, dhcp-server, dormant, fa, fa-service, ggsn-service, ha, ha-service, idle-time, imsi, ip-address, ip-pool, lac, lac-service, lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, msid, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdsn-service, plmn-type, rx-data, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, tx-data, username, verbose, grep, more
access-flows { accounting | dynamic | pre-provisioned | static }
Shows the ip-flows for the subscribers defined by the specified filter keywords.
accounting: Use this keyword to display the accounting type of access flows for a subscriber.
dynamic: Use this keyword to display the dynamic type of access flows for a subscriber.
pre-provisioned: Use this keyword to display the pre-provisioned type of access flows for a WiMAX subscriber.
static: Use this keyword to display the static type of access flows for a subscriber.
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
active, active-charging-service, all, asngw-service, asnpc-service, asn-peer-address, apn, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, dhcp-server, dormant, fa, fa-service, flow-type, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, idle-time, imsi, ip-address, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-address, l3-tunnel-remote-address, lac, lac-service, lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only, msid, msiddn, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdsn-service, plmn-type, rulebase, rx-data, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, tx-data, username, verbose, grep, more
activity
Display subscribers link activity percentage. When no Filter Keywords are specified, the output is a summary of all subscriber activity. When Filter Keywords are specified, the link activity percentage is displayed as graphs in which one is displayed using a high sampling rate, a 10 second interval between samples, and a low sampling rate, a 15 minute interval between samples
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
active, all, asngw-service, asnpc-service, asn-peer-address, apn, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, dhcp-server, dormant, fa, fa-service, ggsn-service, ha, ha-service, idle-time, imsi, ip-address, ip-pool, lac, lac-service, lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, msid, network-requested, pcf, pdsn-service, plmn-type, rx-data, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, tx-data, username, grep, more
asn-peer-address ip_address
Displays information for subscribers on an ASN GW trusted peer.
ip_address is the IPv4 address of the ASN GW peer server in dotted decimal notation.
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
all, counters all, asngw-service, full, summary, grep, more
asngw-service service_name
Displays counters for subscribers accessing the ASN GW service.
service_name must be an existing service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters in length.
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
all, counters all, full, summary, grep, more
asnpc-service service_name
Displays counters for subscribers accessing the ASN Paging Controller and Location Registry service.
service_name must be an existing ASN PC service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters in length.
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
all, counters all, full, summary, grep, more
bearer-establishment { direct-tunnel | normal | pending }
Selects Bearer Establishment type defined by the specified filter keywords.
direct-tunnel: Select subscribers having direct tunnel establshed with the RNC.
normal: Select subscribers having bearer established with SGSN.
pending: Select subscribers for whom bearer is not fully established.
configuration
Display current configuration for all subscribers or a specified subscriber. The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
all, username, grep, more
counters
Show the counters associated with the subscriber. The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
active, all, asngw-service, asnpc-service, asn-peer-address, apn, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, dhcp-server, dormant, fa, fa-service, ggsn-service, ha, ha-service, idle-time, imsi, ip-address, ip-pool, lac, lac-service, lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, msid, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdsn-service, plmn-type, rx-data, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, tx-data, username, grep, more
cscf-only
Displays information for CSCF subscribers only.
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
aaa-configuration, access-flows, active, activity, all, bearer-establishment, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, counters, cscf-service, data-rate, dormant, fa, full, gtp-version, ha, idle-time, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left, mipv6ha-service, msid, network-type, policy, rx-data, session-time-left, smgr-instance, subscription, summary, tft, tx-data, username, wf1
cscf-service service_name
Displays information for subscribers accessing the specified CSCF service.
service_name must be an existing service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters in length.
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
bearer-establishment, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, cscf-service, fa, gtp-version, ha, idle-time, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left, mipv6ha-service, msid, network-type, rx-data, session-time-left, smgr-instance, subscription, tx-data, username
css-delivery-sequence
Important: This is a restricted keyword. In StarOS 9.0 and later, this keyword is obsoleted.
css-service csssvc_name
Important: This is a restricted keyword. In StarOS 9.0 and later, this keyword is obsoleted.
data-rate [ summary | full ] [ verbose | graph { high | low } ] [ high | low ]
Indicates how to display subscriber throughput data.
Important: This keyword is best used for individual subscriber output.
summary: Combine statistics for the matching subscriber and show a summary in text form.
full: Display a separate output for each matching subscriber separately in tabular form.
verbose: Display cumulative information for all matching subscribers in tabular output.
graph { high | low }: Display the throughput data as a graph using either a high sampling rate of every 30 seconds or a low sampling rate of every 15minutes. The graph contains data points over the last 24 hours, if available. The command displays a graph each for the transmit and receive peak, average, and sustained throughput for a total of six graphs.
high: Display the raw data collected for the throughput analysis using a high sampling rate (smaller interval). The data displayed uses a sampling interval of 30 seconds and includes the data collected over the last 24 hours, if available.
low: Display the raw data collected for the throughput analysis using a low sampling rate (larger interval). The data displayed uses a sampling interval of 15 minutes and includes the data collected over the last 24 hours, if available.
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
active, all, asngw-service, asnpc-service, asn-peer-address, apn, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, dhcp-server, dormant, fa, fa-service, ggsn-service, ha, ha-service, hsgw-only, hsgw-service, idle-time, imsi, ip-address, ip-pool, lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid, network-requested, pcf, pdsn-service, plmn-type, rx-data, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, tx-data, username, grep, more
debug-info { callid id | msid id | username name }
Displays internal call troubleshooting information for subscriber sessions defined by the specified keywords.
callid id: Displays subscriber information for the call specified by id. The call ID must be specified as an 8-byte hexadecimal number.
msid id: Displays information for the mobile user identified by id. id must be from 7 to 16 digits specified as an IMSI, MIN, or RMI. Wildcard characters $ and * are allowed. The * wildcard matches multiple characters and the $ wildcard matches a single character. If you do not want the wildcard characters interpreted as a wildcard enclose them in single quotes ( ‘ ). For example; ‘$’.
username name: Displays information for connections for the subscriber identified by name. The user must have ben previously configured. name must be a sequence of characters and/or wildcard characters ('$' and '*') from 1 to 127 characters in length. The * wildcard matches multiple characters and the $ wildcard matches a single character. If you do not want the wildcard characters interpreted as wildcard enclose them in single quotes ( ‘). For example; ‘$’.
full
Shows all available subscriber information. The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
active, all, asngw-service, asnpc-service, asn-peer-address, apn, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, dhcp-server, dormant, fa, fa-service, ggsn-service, ha, ha-service, idle-time, imsi, ip-address, ip-pool, lac, lac-service, lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, msid, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdsn-service, plmn-type, rx-data, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, tx-data, username, grep, more
ggsn-only
Displays only GGSN-specific subscriber context information.
gprs-only
Displays only 2G SGSN subscribers/contexts. The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
aaa-configuration, active, active-charging-service, activity, all, apn, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, counters, data-rate, full, ggsn-address, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class, idle-time, imsi, msid, msisdn, partial, plmn-type, rx-data, session-time-left, summary, tx-data, grep, and more.
gtp-version { 0 | 1 }
Displays the specific GTP version number. Must be followed by one of the supported GTP versions (0 or 1).
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
active-charging-service, apn,bearer-establishment, callid, dhcp-server, fa, fa-service, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class, msid, msisdn, plmn-type, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, smgr-instance, tx-data, username, grep, more.
hsgw-only
Displays HSGW subscriber session information.
The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
all, full, summary
hsgw-service svc_name: Displays subscriber information based on the HSGW service name. svc_name must be an existing HSGW service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
hsgw-service svc_name
Displays subscriber information based on the HSGW service name. svc_name must be an existing HSGW service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
ip-alloc-method {aaa-assigned | dhcp [ relay-agent | proxy-client ] | dynamic-pool | l2tp-lns-assigned | mip-ha-assigned | ms-provided-static | not-ms-provided-static | static pool }
Displays the specific IP Allocation Method. Must be followed by one of the IP Allocation Methods:
aaa-assigned: Selects subscribers whose IP Addresses were assigned by AAA.
dhcp: Selects subscribers whose IP Addresses were assigned by DHCP.
relay-agent: Selects subscribers whose IP Addresses were assigned by the DHCP Relay Agent
proxy-client: Selects subscribers whose IP Addresses were assigned by the DHCP Proxy Client
dynamic-pool: Selects subscribers whose IP Addresses were assigned from a dynamic IP address pool.
l2tp-lns-assigned: Selects subscribers whose IP Addresses were assigned by the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Network Server.
mip-ha-assigned: Selects subscribers whose IP Addresses were assigned by the Mobile IP Home Agent.
ms-provided-static: Selects subscribers whose IP Addresses were provided by the Mobile Station.
not-ms-provided-static: Selects subscribers whose IP Addresses were not provided by the Mobile Station.
static-pool: Selects subscribers whose IP Addresses were assigned from a static IP address pool.
ipsg-only
Displays IPSG subscriber session information.
lma-service svc_name
Displays subscriber information based on the LMA service name. svc_name must be an existing LMA service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
mag-only
Displays MAG subscriber session information.
The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
all, full, summary
mag-service svc_name: Displays subscriber information based on the MAG service name. svc_name must be an existing MAG service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
mag-service svc_name
Displays subscriber information based on the MAG service name. svc_name must be an existing MAG service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
mme-address
Displays subscriber information based on the MME IP address. ip_address must be an existing MME IP address and be entered in IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
mme-only
Displays MME subscriber session information.
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
all, full, summary
mme-service svc_name: Displays subscriber information based on the MME service name. svc_name must be an existing MME service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
mme-address ip_address: Displays subscriber information based on the MMM IP address. ip_address must be an existing MME IP address and be entered in IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
pdg-only
Displays a summary of PDG subscriber statistics.
pdg-service name
Displays statistics for users associated with a specific PDG service name.
pdif-only
Displays a summary of PDIF subscriber statistics.
pdif-service name
Displays connection statistics for users associated with a specific pdif-service name.
pgw-only
Displays P-GW subscriber session information.
The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
all, full, summary
pgw-service svc_name: Displays subscriber information based on the P-GW service name. svc_name must be an existing P-GW service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
sgw-address ip_address: Displays subscriber information based on the S-GW IP address. ip_address must be an existing S-GW IP address and be entered in IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
qci number
Displays subscriber session information based on the QCI value assigned to the subscriber. number must be an integer value from 0 to 9.
s1u-state { active | idle | idle-active }
Displays session information based on the subscriber’s S1-U state. The S1-U interface is the interface from the eNodeB to the S-GW.
active: Displays session information for subscribers with an S1-U state set to active.
idle: Displays session information for subscribers with an S1-U state set to idle.
idle-active: Displays session information for subscribers with an S1-U state set to idle-active.
s5-proto { gtp | pmip }
Displays subscriber session information based on the S5 interface protocol used. Choose either GPRS Tunneling Protocol (GTP) or Proxy Mobile IP (PMIP).
sgsn-only
Displays only 3G SGSN-specific subscriber context information. The following filters are valid with this command:
aaa-configuration, active, active-charging-service, activity, all, apn, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, counters, data-rate, full, ggsn-address, gsm-traffic-class, idle-time, imsi, msid, msisdn, partial qos [requested | netogitated ] , plmn-type, rnc, rx-data, session-time-left, summary, tx-data, grep, and more.
sgw-only
Displays S-GW subscriber session information.
The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
all, full, summary
sgw-service svc_name: Displays subscriber information based on the S-GW service name. svc_name must be an existing S-GW service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
pgw-address ip_address: Displays subscriber information based on the P-GW IP address. ip_address must be an existing P-GW IP address and be entered in IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
sgw-service svc_name
Displays subscriber information based on the S-GW service name. svc_name must be an existing S-GW service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
subscription { aor address | callid id | full }
Displays subscription information for defined subscribers, based on defined parameters.
aor address: Clear session(s) by Address of Record.
callid id: Specific Call Identification Number.
full: Displays all available information.
summary
Only display a summary of the subscriber information. The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
active, activity, all, asngw-service, asnpc-service, asn-peer-address, apn, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, dhcp-server, dormant, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, ggsn-service, ha, ha-service, idle-time, imsi ip-address, ip-pool, lac, lac-service, lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, msid, network-requested pcf, pdsn-service, plmn-type, rx-data, session-time-left, sgsn-address, tx-data, username, grep, more
tft
Displays the current Traffic Flow Template (TFT) associated with the subscriber session.
tx-data
Bytes transmitted by the subscriber.
wf1
Displays subscriber information in wide format number 1. Wide format number 1 includes the following information for each listed subscriber session:
filter_keywords
The following keywords are filters that modify or filter the output of the Command Keywords. Not all filters are available for all Command Keywords. Multiple Filter Keywords can be entered on a command line.
When multiple Filter Keywords are specified, the output conforms to all of the Filter Keywords specifications.
For example; if you enter the following command:
show subscribers counters ip-pool pool1 card-num 1
Counters for all subscriber sessions that were assigned an IP address from the IP pool named pool1 and also are being processed by the processing card in slot 1 is displayed. Information for all other subscribers is not displayed.
active
Only display information for those subscribers who currently have active sessions.
active-charging-service acs_service
Displays information for subscribers under active charging service processing.
acs_service must be a string of 1 through 15 characters in length.
all
If no keywords are specified before all, information for all subscribers is displayed. If keywords are specified before all, all information is displayed with no further options being allowed.
apn name
Displays subscribers currently facilitated by the Access Point Name (APN) template called name configured on the system. This command is for GGSN only.
asngw-only
Displays counters for subscribers accessing the ASN GW service only.
asnpc-only
Displays counters for subscribers accessing the ASN Paging Controller and Location Registry service only.
callid id
Displays subscriber information for the call specified by id. The call ID must be specified as an 8-byte hexadecimal number.
card-num card_num
The slot number of the processing card by which the subscriber session is processed. pac_num is a slot number from 1 through 7 or 10 through 16.
ccoa-only
Displays the subscribers that registered a MIP colocated COA directly with the HA.
This option is only valid when MIPHA session license is enabled.
configured-idle-timeout [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
Shows the idle timeout that is configured for the specified subscriber. A value of 0 (zero) indicates that the subscribers idle timeout is disabled.
<: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
>: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
connected-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
Shows how long the subscriber has been connected. <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
<: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
>: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
cscf-only
Displays information for CSCF subscribers only.
cscf-service service_name
Displays information for subscribers accessing the specified CSCF service.
service_name must be an existing service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters in length.
dhcp-server address
Displays subscribers currently accessing the system that have been provided an IP address by the DHCP server specified by address. This command is for GGSN only.
dormant
Shows information for subscriber sessions that are dormant (not transmitting or receiving data).
enodeb-address IPv4_ddress
Displays information for EPS subscribers connected to the eNodeB specified by IPv4_address. The address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
fa address
Displays information for subscribers connected to the foreign agent specified by address. The address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
fa-only
Only display FA-specific context information.
fa-service name
Displays information for subscribers connected to the foreign agent service specified by name. The foreign agent service name must have been previously defined.
firewall { not-required | required }
Displays information for the specified subscribers:
not-required: Subscribers for whom firewall processing is not required.
required: Subscribers for whom firewall processing is required.
firewall-policy fw_policy_name
This keyword is obsolete.
fw-and-nat policy fw_nat_policy
Important: This option is customer-specific and is only available in StarOS 8.1.
Displays information for subscribers using the specified Firewall-and-NAT policy.
fw_nat_policy specifies the Firewall-and-NAT policy name, and must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 15 characters in length.
ggsn-address ip_address
Displays information for subscribers connected to the GGSN with specific IP address specified by ip_address. The GGSN IP address ip_address must have been previously defined.
ip_address: must use dotted decimal notation.
This keyword is for SGSN only.
ggsn-preservation-mode
Displays information for subscribers connected to the GGSN service with preservation mode enabled. This filter keyword is for GGSN only.
ggsn-service name
Displays information for subscribers connected to the GGSN service specified by name. The GGSN service name must have been previously defined. This keyword is for GGSN only.
gsm-traffic-class { background | conversational | interactive | streaming }
Displays information for subscriber traffic that matches the specified 3GPP traffic class.
background: 3GPP QoS background class.
conversational: 3GPP QoS conversational class.
interactive: 3GPP QoS interactive class. Must be followed by a traffic priority.
streaming: 3GPP QoS streaming class.
ha address
Displays information for subscribers connected to the home agent specified by address. The address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
ha-ipsec-only
Only display information for subscriber sessions that are using IP-Security.
ha-only
Only display HA-specific context information.
ha-service name
Displays information for subscribers connected to the home agent service specified by name. The home agent service name must have been previously defined.
idle-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
Displays how long the subscriber session has been idle or display subscriber sessions that meet the idle time criteria specified.
<: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
>: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
ims-auth-service service_name
Displays information for subscribers with specified IMS Authorization Service. service_name must have been previously defined.
imsi id
Shows the subscriber with the specified id. The IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) ID is a 15 character field which identifies the subscriber’s home country and carrier. Wildcard characters $ and * are allowed. The * wildcard matches multiple characters and the $ wildcard matches a single character. If you do not want the wildcard characters interpreted as a wildcard enclose them in single quotes ( ‘ ). For example; ‘$’.
ip-address [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] address
Displays information for subscribers connected to the specified address.
<: Filters output so that only information for subscribers with an IP address lower than the specified address is displayed.
>: Filters output so that only information for subscribers with an IP address higher than the specified address is displayed.
greater-than: Filters output so that only information for subscribers with an IP address higher than the specified address is displayed.
less-than: Filters output so that only information for subscribers with an IP address lower than the specified address is displayed.
address: The address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation. Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than. If the ip address is specified without a qualifier then only subscribers with the specified IP address have their information displayed.
ip-pool name
Displays information for subscribers assigned addresses from the IP address pool name. name must be the name of an existing IP pool or IP pool group.
IP pool name will be either ipv4 or ipv6 according to call line setup for specified pool name.
ipv6-address address
Displays information for subscribers connected to the specified address.
ipv6-prefix prefix
Displays information for subscribers connected to the specified address and prefix.
lac address
Displays information for calls to the peer LAC (L2TP access concentrator) specified by address.
lac-only
Show L2TP LAC specific information only.
lac-service name [ local-tunnel-id id | remote-tunnel-id id ]
Displays information for calls associated with the LAC service named name. This is a string of 1 to 63 characters.
local-tunnel-id id : Specifies a specific local tunnel from which to clear calls. id must be in the range of 1 to 65535.
remote-tunnel-id id : Specifies a specific remote tunnel from which to clear calls. id must be in the range of 1 to 65535.
l3-tunnel-local-addr ip_address
Specific layer 3 tunneling interface specified by ip_address. The address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
l3-tunnel-remote-addr ip_address
Specific layer 3 tunneling peer specified by ip_address. The address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
lns address
Displays information for calls to the peer LNS (L2TP network server) specified by address.
lns-only
Show L2TP LNS specific information only.
lns-service name [ local-tunnel-id id | remote-tunnel-id id ]
Displays information for calls associated with the LNS service named name. This is a string of 1 to 63 characters.
local-tunnel-id id : Specifies a specific local tunnel from which to clear calls. id must be in the range of 1 to 65535.
remote-tunnel-id id : Specifies a specific remote tunnel from which to clear calls. id must be in the range of 1 to 65535.
long-duration-time-left [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
Shows how much time is left for the maximum duration of a specified subscriber session.
<: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
>: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
mip-udp-tunnel-only
Displays the subscribers that negotiated MIP-UDP tunneling with the HA.
This option is only valid when MIP NAT Traversal license is enabled.
mipv6ha-only
Shows MIPV6HA-specific context information for the session.
mipv6ha-service service_name
Displays specific configured MIPV6 Home Agent service. service_name must have been previously defined.
msid id
Displays information for the mobile user identified by id. id must be from 7 to 16 hexadecimal digits specified as an IMSI, MIN, or RMI. Wildcard characters $ and * are allowed. The * wildcard matches multiple characters and the $ wildcard matches a single character. If you do not want the wildcard characters interpreted as a wildcard enclose them in single quotes ( ‘ ). For example: ‘$’.
In case of enforce imsi-min equivalence is enabled on the chasis and MIN or IMSI numbers supplied, this filter will show subscribers with a corresponding MSID (MIN or IMSI) whose lower 10 digits matches to lower 10 digits of the supplied MSID.
show subscribers msid ABCD0123456789 or
show subscribers msid 0123456789
will show any subscriber with a MSID that match the lower 10 digits of MSID supplid, i.e. 0123456789.
msisdn msisdn
Displays information for the mobile user identified by the Mobile Subscriber ISDN Number (MSISDN).
msisdn must be 7 to 16 digits; specified as an IMSI, MIN, or RMI.
nat { not-required | required [ nat-ip nat_ip_address | nat-realm nat_realm ] }
Displays information for the specified subscribers.
not-required: Subscribers for whom Network Address Translation (NAT) processing is not required.
required: Subscribers for whom NAT processing is required.
Important: The nat-ip keyword is only available in StarOS 8.3 and later.
nat-ip nat_ip_address: Subscribers for whom NAT processing is enabled and are using the specified NAT IP address. nat_ip_address specifies the NAT IP address and must be a standard IPv4 address.
nat-realm nat_realm: Subscribers for whom NAT processing is enabled and are using the specified NAT realm. nat_realm specifies the NAT realm name and must be a string from 1 through 63 characters in length.
network-requested
Display information for currently active subscribers whose sessions were initiated by the GGSN network requested create PDP context procedure.
network-type { gre | ipip | ipsec | ipv4 | ipv6 | l2tp | mobile-ip | proxy-mobile-ip }
Displays network type information for the subscriber session. The following network types can be selected:
gre : Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) per RFC 2784
ipip : IP-in-IP encapsulation per RFC 2003
ipsec : IPSec
ipv4: Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4)
ipv6: Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)
l2tp: Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol encryption per RFC 2661
mobile-ip : Mobile IP
proxy-mobile-ip : Proxy Mobile IP
nsapi nsap_id
Displays session information for the mobile user identified by network service access point identifier (NSAPI) between MS and SGSN. NSAPI is also used as part of the Tunnel Identifier between GPRS Support Nodes (GSNs). The user identity IMSI and the application identifier (NSAPI) are integrated into the Tunnel Identifier (GTPv0) (TID) or Tunnel Endpoint Identifier (GTPv1) (TEID) that uniquely identifies the subscriber’s sublink between the GSNs (SGSN and GGSN). The NSAPI is an integer value within the PDP context header.
nsap_id must be an integer value from 5 through 15.
partial qos { negotiated | requested }
This filter is specific to the SGSN.
Is limits the display of information to requested or negotiated QoS information for the subscriber.
This filter can be used in combination with further defining filters: active, active-charging-service, all, apn, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, ggsn-address, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class, idle-time, imsi, msid, msisdn, negotiated, plmn-type, requested, rx-data, session-time-left, tx-data
pcf [ < | > | less-than | greater-than] ipv4_address [[ < | > | less-than | greater-than ] ipv4_address ]
Displays information for subscribers connected via the packet control function with a specific or range of IP address ipv4_ddress. The address must be specified using the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation.
<: Filters output so that only information less than the specified IPv4 address value is displayed.
>: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified IPv4 address value is displayed.
less-than:Filters output so that only information less than the specified IPv4 address value is displayed.
greater-than:Filters output so that only information greater than the specified IPv4 address value is displayed.
Note: It is possible to define a limited range of IP addresses by using the less-than and greater-than options to define minimum and maximum values.
pdsn-only
Show PDSN specific information only.
pdsn-service name
Displays information for subscribers connected to the packet data service name. The packet data service must have been previously configured.
plmn-type
Displays subscriber type (HOME, VISITING, or ROAMING).
This keyword is for the GGSN or the SGSN only.
policy
Displays the current policies associated with the subscriber session.
rnc id rnc_id mcc mcc_num mnc mnc_num
Displays information for subscribers connected to the SGSN via a specific RNC (radio network controller) identified by the RNC ID, the MCC (mobile country code), and the MNC (mobile network code).
This keyword is for SGSN only.
rx-data [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
The number of bytes received by the specified subscriber.
<: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
>: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.
session-time-left [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
How much session time is left for the specified subscriber.
<: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
>: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
smgr-instance number
Specific sessmgr instance. number must be in the range of 1 to 4294967295.
sgsn-address address
Shows information for subscribers whose PDP contexts are currently being facilitated by the SGSN specified by address. This command is for GGSN only.
sgsn-service srvc_name
Shows subscriber information for a specified 3G SGSN service.
srvc_name must be a string of 1 to 63 alphanumeric characters that identifies a configured SGSN service.
This command is for SGSN only.
tx-data [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
The number of bytes transmitted by the specified subscriber.
<: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
>: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.
username name
Displays information for connections for the subscriber identified by name. The user must have been previously configured. name must be a sequence of characters and/or wildcard characters ('$' and '*') from 1 to 127 characters in length. The * wildcard matches multiple characters and the $ wildcard matches a single character. If you do not want the wildcard characters interpreted as a wildcard enclose them in single quotes ( ‘). For example; ‘$’.
verbose
Display detailed information.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Use this command to view information about subscriber sessions.
The output of this command may be considered for part of a periodic system auditing program by verifying active and dormant subscribers.
The Command Keywords may be used standalone to display detailed information or you may use one or more of the various Filter Keywords to reduce the amount of information displayed.
Caution: Executing this command may negatively impact performance if multiple instances are executed while the system is under heavy load and simultaneously facilitating multiple CLI sessions.
Example
The following command displays information for all subscriber sessions:
show subscribers all
The following command displays information for all ggsn-only subscriber sessions:
show subscribers ggsn-only all
The following command displays information for all subscriber sessions in wide format 1:
show subscribers wf1 all
show subscribers aaa-configuration
show subscribers counters username isp1user1
The following command displays information for subscriber in GGSN service:
show subscribers ggsn-only allshow subscribers ggsn-only full
The following command displays information for all subscriber with SGSN session having partial QoS requests:
show subscribers sgsn-only partial qos requested
The following command displays information for all subscriber with MME session connected to MME service having IP address as 1.1.1.1:
show subscribers mme-only mme-address 1.1.1.1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show super-charger
Lists subscribers with valid super charger configuration.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show super-charger { imsi imsi | all }
imsi
Defines a specific subscriber’s international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number.
imsi - up to 15 digits This number includes the MCC (mobile country code), the MNC (mobile network code) and the MSIN (mobile station identification number),
all
Instructs the SGSN to display super charger subscription information for all subscribers.
Usage
Use this command to determine if a single subscriber, identified by the IMSI, has a super charger configuration. Also, this command can display the list of all subscribers with a super charger configuration. If a subscriber has super charger as part of the configuraiton, then subscriber data is backed up (using the IMSI Manager) after the subscriber detaches and the purge timer expires.
Example
The following command displays the super charger configuration information for the subscriber identified by the IMSI 90121882144672.
show super-charger imsi 90121882144672
 
show support details
This command outputs a comprehensive list of system information that is useful for troubleshooting purposes. In most cases, the output of this command is requested by the technical support team.
Product
All
Privilege
All
Syntax
show support details [ to fileurl]
to file url
Specifies the location where a tar file with the support detail information should be created. url may refer to a local or a remote file. url must be entered using one of the following formats:
[ file: ] { /flash | /pcmcia1 | /hd }[ /directory ]/file_name
tftp://{ host[ :port# ] }[ /directory ]/file_name
[ ftp: | sftp: ]//[ username[ :password ]@ ] { host } [ :port# ] [ /directory ]/file_name
directory is the directory name.
filename is the actual file of interest.
username is the user to be authenticated.
password is the password to use for authentication.
host is the IP address or host name of the server.
port# is the logical port number that the communication protocol is to use.
If the filename is not specified with a .tar extension, it is automatically appended to the filename when the file is created and a message is generated.
The content of the tar file is a follows:
support_summary - An ASCII text file that contains the support detail information.
information.minicores.tar - A tar file that contains any minicore files found on the system. Minicore files contain memory core dumps that are captured during some events. These core dumps provide specific memory locations and other information about the event. This information is useful to the technical support team in identifying specifically where an event occurred and its probably cause.
Usage
Use this command to obtain extensive system information for use in troubleshooting. This command does the work of over 30 separate commands, which saves time and ensures that all of the information needed is collected and displayed in the same order every time. The output of the following commands is included:
In addition to the information provided by the above commands, the show support details command includes information that is not otherwise accessible to users but that is helpful in the swift resolution of issues.
Example
The following command displays the system information on your console.
show support details
The following command displays the information on your console and also writes it to the local device (pcmcia1 in this case) and includes the mini core dumps, using the filename r-p_problem.tar.
show support details to file /pcmcia1/r-p_problem.tar
The following command displays the information on your console and also writes it to an FTP server (named host), placing the file in the dir directory and includes the mini core dumps, using the filename re_problem.tar.
show support details to file ftp://host/dir/re_problem.tar
 
show system uptime
Shows the system the amount of time the system has been operational since the down time (maintenance or otherwise).
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show systemuptime [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
uptime
Indicates only the system up time is to be displayed.
grep grep_options | more
Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. A command to send output to must be specified.
For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Display the system up time to check for the possibility of anomalous behavior related to longer up times.
Example
The following commands display the system basic information and up time only, respectively.
show system uptime
 
 

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