Configuration Management


Configuration Management
This section contains additions and changes made to the configuration commands available in Release 10.0. Topics covered in this chapter are:
l
l
l
l
l
New Configuration Commands
This section contains configuration commands that are new in Release 10.0. New commands in this version are divided into the following sections:
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
Common Commands - New in Release 10.0
This section provides information on new commands that are common to products in Release 10.0.
mpls bgp forwarding
New command added to support dynamic MPLS label on BGP. This command globally enables the MPLS BGP forwarding. By enabling this command, the BGP VPNv4 routes need not have an underlying LDP LSP to forward the IP packets.
CLI (Context Configuration Mode)
[no] mpls bgp forwarding
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
hnbgw-service
The HNB-GW is new in Release 10.0.
New service mode added for HNB-GW service configuration.
CLI (Context Configuration Mode)
[no] hnbgw-service hnbgw_svc_name [-noconfirm]
*IMPORTANT: This is a license-enabled service.
With this release, Cisco Systems introduced Home-NodeB Gateway. The Home NodeB Gateway is the HNB network access concentrator used to connect the Home NodeBs (HNBs)/Femto Access Point (FAP) to access the UMTS network through HNB Access Network. It aggregates Home Node-B or Femto Access Points to a single network element and then integrates them into the Mobile Operators Voice, Data and Multimedia networks.
Multiple configuration modes and commands added for this feature in Command Line Interface Reference. For more information on this product, refer HNB Gateway Administration Guide.
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
 
ASN GW Commands - New in Release 10.0
This section provides information on new ASN GW commands available in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
Content Filtering Commands - New in Release 10.0
This section provides information on new commands available in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
ECS Commands - New in Release 10.0
This section provides information on new ECS commands available in Release 10.0.
edr-udr-flow-control
This command enables Flow Control between Session Managers and the CDRMOD process.
CLI (Context Configuration Mode)
edr-udr-flow-control [ unsent-queue-size queue_size ]
{ default | no } edr-udr-flow-control
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
fair-usage
This command enables Fair Usage feature and enables configuring Fair Usage parameters.
CLI (Active Charging Service Configuration Mode)
fair-usage [ deact-margin deactivate_margin | threshold-percent usage_threshold ]
default fair-usage [ deact-margin | threshold-percent ]
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
fair-usage session-waiver-percent
This command configures a waiver on top of average available memory credits per session for the Fair Usage feature.
CLI (Rulebase Configuration Mode)
fair-usage session-waiver-percent waiver_percent
default fair-usage session-waiver-percent
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
http attribute-in-data
This command enables configuring dynamic header field in application payload.
CLI (Ruledef Configuration Mode)
[ no ] http attribute-in-data field_name [ case-sensitive ] operator string
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
http attribute-in-url
This command enables configuring dynamic header field in URL.CLI (Ruledef Configuration Mode)
[ no ] http attribute-in-url field_name [ case-sensitive ] operator string
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
xheader-encryption
This command enables configuring dynamic header field in URL.
CLI (Rulebase Configuration Mode)
xheader-encryption { certificate-name certificate_name | re-encryption period reencryption_period }
default xheader-encryption re-encryption period
no xheader-encryption { certificate-name | re-encryption }
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
 
Firewall Commands - New in Release 10.0
This section provides information on new commands available in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
 
GGSN Commands - New in Release 10.0
This section provides information on new commands available in Release 10.0.
authorize-with-hss
New command added to support the S6b interface on GGSN for authorization with 3GPP AAA/HSS to provide session interoperability with P-GW and HA.
CLI (GGSN Service Configuration Mode)
[default] authorize-with-hss
*IMPORTANT: This is a license-enabled command.
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
dns-client
New command added to define the context name where a DNS client is configured. This command will associates an existing DNS client configuration with GGSN to perform DNS query for P-CSCF, if P-CSCF query request in AAA message is received from Diameter node.
CLI (GGSN Service Configuration Mode)
dns-client context dns_ctxt_name
[no] dns-client context
*IMPORTANT: This is a license-enabled command.
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
fqdn
New command added to define the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) which would be used for authorization over S6b interface between GGSN and 3GPP AAA/HSS.
CLI (GGSN Service Configuration Mode)
[no | default] fqdn host host_name realm realm_id
*IMPORTANT: This is a license-enabled command.
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
newcall
New command added to enable/disable the new call related behavior of GGSN service when duplicate sessions with same IP address request is received. This feature is required to support the interworking with P-GW and HA.
CLI (GGSN Service Configuration Mode)
[default] newcall duplicate-subscriber-requested-address {accept | reject}
*IMPORTANT: This is a license-enabled command.
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
 
HA Commands - New in Release 10.0
This section provides information on new commands available in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
HNB-GW Commands - New in Release 10.0
This section provides information on new commands available in Release 10.0.
HNB-GW service is new in Release 10.0.
Several configuration mode and commands added/modified for this service.
 
NAT Commands - New in Release 10.0
This section provides information on new NAT commands available in Release 10.0.
None in this release.
PDIF Commands - New in Release 10.0
This section provides information on new commands available in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
PDN Gateway Commands - New in Release 10.0
This section provides information on new P-GW commands available in Release 10.0.
fqdn
Configures a Fully Qualified Domain Name for this P-GW service used in messages between the P-GW and a 3GPP AAA server over the S6b interface.
CLI (P-GW Service Configuration Mode)
fqdn host domain_name realm realm_name
[ default | no ] fqdn
gx-li context
Configures the name of the context where lawful intercept packets are delivered to the lawful intercept server.
CLI (P-GW Service Configuration Mode)
gx-li context name
default gx-li context
newcall
Configures the P-GW to accept or reject requests for a static IP address if the address is already in use by another session.
CLI (P-GW Service Configuration Mode)
newcall duplicate-subscriber-requested-address { accept | reject }
no newcall duplicate-subscriber-requested-address
PDSN Commands - New in Release 10.0
This section provides information on new commands available in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
Peer-to-Peer - New in Release 10.0
This section provides information on new Peer-to-Peer commands in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
Serving Gateway Commands - New in Release 10.0
This section provides information on new S-GW commands available in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
Session Control Manager Commands - New in Release 10.0
This section provides information on new commands available in Release 10.0.
cscf last-route-profile
Creates a last route profile, which will be specified on peer server configuration to select the Last Routing Option (LRO) number while forwarding an emergency call packet to a particular peering server, and enters the Last Route Profile Criteria Configuration Mode.
CLI (Context Configuration Mode)
cscf last-route-profile name profile_name criteria { county-name | round-robin } [ -noconfirm ]
no cscf last-route-profile name profile_name
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
privacy
Enables privacy support on the E-CSCF.
CLI (CSCF Emergency-CSCF Configuration Mode)
[ no | default ] privacy
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
county-name
Configure county names and assign them Last Routing Option (LRO) numbers to be used by the CSCF last route profile.
CLI (CSCF Last Route Profile Criteria Configuration Mode)
county-name county_name lro-number value
[ no ] county-name county_name
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
lro-number
Configure the Last Routing Option (LRO) numbers to be used by the CSCF last route profile.
CLI (CSCF Last Route Profile Criteria Configuration Mode)
[ no ] lro-number value
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
lro-selection-profile
Binds a CSCF last route profile with the peer server.
CLI (CSCF Peer Server Monitoring Configuration Mode)
lro-selection-profile name profile_name
no lro-selection-profile
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
peer-sbc
Configures peer Session Border Controller (SBC) addresses from where the P-CSCF/A-BG service can receive requests.
CLI (CSCF Proxy-CSCF Configuration Mode)
[ no ] peer-sbc ip_address
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
reliable-prov-resp
Enables/disables the reliability of provisional responses feature.
CLI (CSCF Proxy-CSCF Configuration Mode)
reliable-prov-resp { mandatory | optional }
[ no ] reliable-prov-resp
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
restoration-procedure
Enables the P-CSCF/A-BG service to reject with a 504 response when it receives 3xx, 480, or “no response” to service request. This feature is disabled by default.
CLI (CSCF Proxy-CSCF Configuration Mode)
[ no ] restoration-procedure
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
emergency-cscf
Enables the Emergency-CSCF for the service and enters the Emergency-CSCF Configuration Mode. Default is disabled.
CLI (CSCF Service Configuration Mode)
[ no ] emergency-cscf
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
media-bridging
Enables SDP modification that terminate media on CSCF. Feature is disabled by default.
CLI (CSCF Service Configuration Mode)
[ no ] media-bridging
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
serving-cscf-list
Configure a list of Serving CSCFs and their capabilities.
CLI (CSCF Service Configuration Mode)
[ no ] serving-cscf-list server { address address | domain domain }
{ capability value | port num { capability value } }
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
3gpp
Enables/disables functionality related to 3GPP Release 8 support. This command is disabled by default.
CLI (CSCF Serving-CSCF Configuration Mode)
[ default | no ] 3gpp Rel8
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
alias-indication
Enables/disables alias indication functionality, a collaborative information exchange between the S-CSCF and HSS. This command is disabled by default.
CLI (CSCF Serving-CSCF Configuration Mode)
[ default | no ] alias-indication
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
ims-restoration
Enables/disables IMS restoration procedures. This feature is disabled by default.
CLI (CSCF Serving-CSCF Configuration Mode)
[ default | no ] ims-restoration
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
local-call-features
Enables/disables local call features. This command is disabled by default.
CLI (CSCF Serving-CSCF Configuration Mode)
[ default | no ] local-call-features
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
network-id
Configures the Network Identifier.
CLI (CSCF Serving-CSCF Configuration Mode)
network-id id
[ no ] network-id
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
sip-header
Enable SIP P-User-Database (PUD) header insertion for the S-CSCF service.
CLI (CSCF Serving-CSCF Configuration Mode)
[ no ] sip-header insert p-user-database
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
alias-indication
Enables/disables alias indication functionality, a collaborative information exchange between the CSCF and HSS. This command is disabled by default.
CLI (CSCF SIP Proxy Configuration Mode)
[ default | no ] alias-indication
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
ims-restoration
Enables/disables IMS restoration procedures. This feature is disabled by default.
CLI (CSCF SIP Proxy Configuration Mode)
[ default | no ] ims-restoration
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
Modified Configuration Commands
This section contains configuration commands that have been modified in Release 10.0. Modified commands in this version are divided into the following sections:
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
Common Commands - Modified in Release 10.0
This section provides information on common commands modified for Release 10.0.
route-target
New keyword import and both added to configure the import route targets and also to configure both, import and export simultaneously.
CLI (Border Gateway Protocol IP VRF Configuration Mode)
[no] route-target {both | export | import} {asn_value | ip_address} rt_value
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
ip maximum-routes
Number of maximum routes in IP VRF is increased to 16834 from 10000 in this command.
CLI (IP VRF Configuration Mode)
[no] ip maximum-routes ip_route_value
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
 
Content Filtering Commands - Modified in Release 10.0
This section provides information on Content Filtering commands modified in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
ECS Commands - Modified in Release 10.0
This section provides information on ECS commands modified in Release 10.0.
attribute
This command specifies the order of fields in the EDR. The following options were added to this command:
l
CLI (UDR Format Configuration Mode)
attribute attribute { [ format { MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS | MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM:SS | YYYY/MM/DD-HH:MM:SS | YYYYMMDDHHMMSS | seconds } [ localtime ] | [ { bytes | pkts } { downlink | uplink } ] ] priority priority }
no attribute attribute [ priority priority ]
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
bearer
The following options have been deprecated from bearer and added within 3gpp:
l
l
l
l
CLI (X-Header Configuration Mode)
insert xheader_field_name { string-constant xheader_field_value | variable { bearer { 3gpp { apn | charging-characteristics | charging-id | imei | imsi | rat-type | sgsn-address } | acr | customer-id | ggsn-address | mdn | radius-calling-station-id | session-id | sn-rulebase | subscriber-ip-address | username } [ encrypt ] | http { host | url } }
no insert xheader_field_name
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
rule-variable
This command specifies the order of fields in the EDR. The following options were added to this command:
l
l
l
l
CLI (EDR Format Configuration Mode)
rule-variable protocol rule priority priority
no rule-variable protocol rule [ priority priority ]
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
rule-variable
This command specifies the order of fields in the UDR. The following option was added to this command:
l
l
CLI (UDR Format Configuration Mode)
rule-variable protocol rule priority priority
no rule-variable protocol rule [ priority priority ]
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
Firewall Commands - Modified in Release 10.0
This section provides information on commands modified for Release 10.0.
bearer
The following options have been deprecated from bearer and added within 3gpp:
l
l
CLI (Firewall/Access Ruledef Configuration Mode)
[ no ] bearer 3gpp apn [ case-sensitive ] operator value
[ no ] bearer imsi { operator msid | { !range | range } imsi-pool imsi_pool }
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
firewall flow-recovery
This command configures Stateful Firewall and NAT Flow Recovery parameters. The optional keyword no-flow-creation was added to this command, this enables to specify not to create data session/flow-related information for downlink-initiated packets (from the Internet to the subscriber) while the firewall downlink flow-recovery timer is running, but send to subscriber.
CLI (Active Charging Service Configuration Mode)
firewall flow-recovery { downlink [ [ no-flow-creation ] [ timeout timeout ] + ] | uplink [ timeout timeout ] }
{ default | no } firewall flow-recovery { downlink | uplink }
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
GGSN Commands - Modified in Release 10.0
This section provides information on GGSN commands modified in Release 10.0.
gtpp storage-server local file
New keyword force-file-rotation added to force file rotation even if there are no CDRs at the specified time interval.
CLI (GTPP Server Group Configuration Mode)
gtpp storage-server local file {compression { gzip | none } | format { custom1 | custom2 | custom3 | custom4 | custom5 | custom6 | custom7 | custom8 } | name prefix prefix | purge-processed-files [ purge-interval purge_dur ] | rotation { cdr-count count | time-interval time [force-file-rotation] | volume size}}
default gtpp storage-server local file {compression | format | name prefix | purge-processed-files | rotation { cdr-count | time-interval [force-file-rotation] | volume}}
no gtpp storage-server local file rotation { purge-processed-files | rotation { cdr-count | time-interval [force-file-rotation]} }
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
gtpu bind address
In the GTP-U Service Configuration Mode, the command address has been changed to bind address and support has been added for IPv6 addresses.
CLI (GTP-U Service Configuration Mode)
[ no ] bind { ipv4-address address [ ipv6-address address ] | ipv6-address address [ ipv4-address address ] }
HA Commands - Modified in Release 10.0
This section provides information on HA commands modified in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
 
HNB-GW Commands - Modified in Release 10.0
This section provides information on modified commands available in Release 10.0.
HNB-GW service is new in Release 10.0.
Several configuration mode and commands added/modified for this service.
 
NAT Commands - Modified in Release 10.0
This section provides information on NAT commands modified in Release 10.0.
bearer
The following options have been deprecated from bearer and added within 3gpp:
l
l
CLI (Firewall/Access Ruledef Configuration Mode)
[ no ] bearer 3gpp apn [ case-sensitive ] operator value
[ no ] bearer imsi { operator msid | { !range | range } imsi-pool imsi_pool }
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
firewall nat-alg
This command enables/disables all/specified NAT Application Level Gateway (ALG). The following NAT ALG options were added to this command:
l
pptp: Enables/disables Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) NAT ALG processing.
l
sip: Enables/disables Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) NAT ALG processing.
CLI (ACS Configuration Mode)
[ default | no ] firewall nat-alg { all | ftp | pptp | rtsp | sip }
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
firewall flow-recovery
This command configures Stateful Firewall and NAT Flow Recovery parameters. The optional keyword no-flow-creation was added to this command, this enables to specify not to create data session/flow-related information for downlink-initiated packets (from the Internet to the subscriber) while the firewall downlink flow-recovery timer is running, but send to subscriber.
CLI (Active Charging Service Configuration Mode)
firewall flow-recovery { downlink | uplink } [ [ no-flow-creation ] [ timeout timeout ] + ]
{ default | no } firewall flow-recovery { downlink | uplink }
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
idle-timeout
This command configures the maximum duration a flow can remain idle, in seconds, after which the system automatically terminates the flow. The alg-media keyword was added to this command. This enables configuring the Media Inactivity Timeout setting. The timeout value gets applied on the RTP and RTCP Media flows that are created for SIP/H.323 calls. The timeout value gets applied only on those flows that actually match the RTP and RTCP media pinholes that are created by the SIP/H.323 ALG.
CLI (ACS Configuration Mode)
idle-timeout { alg-media | icmp | tcp | udp } idle_timeout_duration
{ default | no } idle-timeout { alg-media | icmp | tcp | udp }
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
ip pool
This command enables to add/configure/delete IP address pools in a context. This command also enables to configure many-to-one and one-to-one NAT pools. The group keyword was added to the many-to-one and one-to-one NAT IP pool configuration options. This enables to bind discontigous IP address blocks in individual NAT IP pools with similar characteristics to a single NAT IP pool group.
CLI (Context Configuration Mode)
ip pool pool_name { ip_address subnet_mask | ip_address_mask_combo | range start_ip_address end_ip_address } nat-one-to-one [ alert-threshold [ { pool-free | pool-hold | pool-release | pool-used } low_thresh [ clear high_thresh ] + ] [ group-name group_name ] [ nat-binding-timer binding_timer ] [ nexthop-forwarding-address ip_address ] [ on-demand ] [ send-nat-binding-update ] [ srp-activate ] +
ip pool pool_name { ip_address subnet_mask | ip_address_mask_combo | range start_ip_address end_ip_address } napt-users-per-ip-address users [ alert-threshold [ { pool-free | pool-hold | pool-release | pool-used } low_thresh [ clear high_thresh ] + ] [ group-name group_name ] [ max-chunks-per-user chunks ] [ nat-binding-timer binding_timer ] [ nexthop-forwarding-address ip_address ] [ on-demand ] [ port-chunk-size size ] [ port-chunk-threshold chunk_threshold ] [ send-nat-binding-update ] [ srp-activate ] +
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
route priority
This command controls routing of packets to protocol analyzers. The following changes were made to this command:
l
The optional keyword advanced was added to the sip keyword. This enables to route packets to the SIP ALG for processing. For SIP calls to work with NAT/Stateful Firewall, a SIP ALG is required to do payload translation of SIP packets and pin-hole (dynamic flow) creation for media packets. If the optional keyword advanced is configured, the packets matching the routing rule will be routed to SIP ALG for processing and not to the ECS SIP analyzer. If not configured, then packets will be routed to the ECS SIP analyzer for processing.
l
l
pptp: Enables to route traffic to the PPTP analyzer.
l
tftp: Enables to route traffic to the TFTP analyzer.
CLI (Rulebase Configuration Mode)
route priority route_priority ruledef ruledef_name analyzer { dns | file-transfer | ftp-control | ftp-data | http | imap | mms | p2p | pop3 | pptp | rtcp | rtp | rtsp | sdp | secure-http | sip [ advanced ] | smtp | tftp | wsp-connection-less | wsp-connection-oriented } [ description description ]
no route priority route_priority
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
PDIF Commands - Modified in Release 10.0
This section provides information on PDIF commands modified in Release 10.0.
PDN Gateway Commands - Modified in Release 10.0
This section provides information on P-GW commands modified in Release 10.0.
gtpu bind address
In the GTP-U Service Configuration Mode, the command address has been changed to bind address and support has been added for IPv6 addresses.
CLI (GTP-U Service Configuration Mode)
[ no ] bind { ipv4-address address [ ipv6-address address ] | ipv6-address address [ ipv4-address address ] }
associate
In the P-GW Service Configuration Mode, the following changes were made to the associate command:
l
The accounting-policy command was removed
l
The egtp-service keyword now has an associated lma-service keyword to support eGTP to PMIP handovers.
l
The lma-service keyword now has an associated egtp-service keyword to support PMIP to eGTP handovers.
CLI (P-GW Service Configuration Mode Commands
associate { egtp-service name [ lma-service name ] | lma-service name [ egtp-service name ] | qci-qos-mapping name }
authorize
In the P-GW Service Configuration Mode, the authorize command has been changed to authorize-with-hss.
The replaced command used the external keyword to indicate S6b connectivity to an external 3GPP AAA server. The old internal keyword specified that the system acquired subscriber authorization from an internal APN authorization configuration.
The new command simply toggles the command between the external S6b authorization (command enabled) and the internal APN authorization (command disabled).
CLI (P-GW Service Configuration Mode Commands
[ default | no ] authorize-with-hss
dns-pcscf context
In the P-GW Service Configuration Mode, the dns-pcscf context command has been changed to dns-client context.
Specifies the context to use where the DNS client resides to send DNS queries
CLI (P-GW Service Configuration Mode Commands
dns-client context name
[ default | no ] dns-client context
PDSN Commands - Modified for Release 10.0
This section provides information on PDSN commands modified in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
Peer-to-Peer - Modified for Release 10.0
This section provides information on Peer-to-Peer commands modified in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
Serving Gateway Commands - Modified in Release 10.0
This section provides information on S-GW commands modified in Release 10.0.
gtpu bind address
In the GTP-U Service Configuration Mode, the command address has been changed to bind address and support has been added for IPv6 addresses.
CLI (GTP-U Service Configuration Mode)
[ no ] bind { ipv4-address address [ ipv6-address address ] | ipv6-address address [ ipv4-address address ] }
Session Control Manager Commands - Modified for Release 10.0
The following commands have been modified in Release 10.0.
cscf ifc-spt-condition
Wildcard Extended Regular Expressions (ERE) are supported for request-uri content uri_content. For example, "sip.user[0-9]@192\\.168\\.176\\.150"
CLI (Context Configuration Mode)
cscf ifc-spt-condition name cond_name { request-uri content uri_content | session-case { originating-registered | originating-unregistered | terminating-registered | terminating-unregistered } | session-description sdp [ content sdp_data ] | sip-header hdr [ content hdr_data ] | sip-method method } [ -noconfirm ] [ condition-negated ]
no cscf ifc-spt-condition name cond_name
exclude
Keyword message added to specify that MESSAGE SIP requests are to be excluded from Rf charging.
CLI (CSCF Charging Configuration Mode)
[ no ] exclude { custom sip_method | invite | notify | register | subscribe | update | message }
emergency-sessions
Configures the function to allow anonymous and/or non-emergency registered subscribers to initiate emergency sessions. The addition of 3GPP IM CN XML body in 380 response messages can also be allowed.
CLI (CSCF Proxy-CSCF Configuration Mode / CSCF Serving-CSCF Configuration Mode / CSCF SIP Proxy Configuration Mode)
emergency-sessions [3gpp-ims-xml-body | anonymous [3gpp-ims-xml-body]
[non-emergency-registered] | non-emergency-registered [3gpp-ims-xml-body]]
[ default | no ] emergency-sessions
interrogating-cscf-role
All Interrogating-CSCF functions have been moved to the Serving-CSCF exclusively in v10.0 and beyond.
CLI (CSCF Proxy-CSCF Configuration Mode)
[ no ] interrogating-cscf-role
nat-policy
Policy type bridge-network added for S-CSCF bridging.
CLI (CSCF Service Configuration Mode)
nat-policy policy_name { private-address { address ip_address_mask | default | range start_ip_address end_ip_address } | bridge - network
{ address ip_address_mask | range start_ip_address end_ip_address } }
no nat-policy policy_name
authentication
The S-CSCF now supports multiple authorization schemes, but this requires disabling all authorization configured in the S-CSCF service so that it will send “Unknown” in the Sip-Authorization-Scheme AVP. This allows the HSS to dictate authorization. The following commands disable all authorization configured in the S-CSCF service to allow HSS to control authorization:
authentication allow-noipauth
allow rfc3261-ua-interworking
no authentication aka-v1
no authentication md5
CLI (CSCF Serving-CSCF Configuration Mode / CSCF SIP Proxy Configuration Mode)
authentication { aka-v1 value | allow-noauth [invite | re-register | register] | allow-noipauth [invite | re-register | register] | allow-unsecure | aor-auth | md5 value }
no authentication { aka-v1 | allow-noauth [invite | re-register | register] | allow-noipauth [invite | re-register | register] | allow-unsecure | aor-auth | md5 }
Obsoleted Commands
This section contains configuration commands that have been obsoleted in Release 10.0. Obsoleted commands in this version are divided into the following sections:
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
Common Commands - Obsoleted in Release 10.0
This section provides information on commands that are common to all products that were obsoleted in Release 10.0.
Content Filtering Commands - Obsoleted in Release 10.0
This section provides information on CF commands that were obsoleted in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
ECS Commands - Obsoleted in Release 10.0
This section provides information on ECS commands that were obsoleted in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
Firewall Commands - Obsoleted in Release 10.0
This section provides information on Firewall commands that were obsoleted in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
GGSN Commands - Obsoleted in Release 10.0
This section provides information on GGSN commands that were obsoleted in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
HA Commands - Obsoleted in Release 10.0
This section provides information on HA commands that were obsoleted in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
PDSN Commands - Obsoleted in Release 10.0
This section provides information on PDSN commands that were obsoleted in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
GTPP Storage Server (GSS)
This section provides information on GSS changes in Release 10.0.
GSS Changes in Release 10.0
This section provides information on GSS changes in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
Web Element Manager Changes
This section provides information on Web Element Manager changes in Release 10.0.
None for this release.
 

Cisco Systems Inc.
Tel: 408-526-4000
Fax: 408-527-0883