Exec Mode Show Commands (A-C)


Exec Mode Show Commands (A-C)
 
 
This section includes the commands show through show css service.
 
show
The following commands provide outputs for a variety of parameters and statistics:
 
show aaa
Use this command to view AAA statistics for the current context.
Product
PDSN, GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show aaa { group { all | name aaa_group } | local counters } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
group { all | name aaa_group }
Displays AAA group configuration parameters.
all: If the exec context is local, all the default AAA groups, and the AAA groups configured in all the contexts are displayed. If the exec context is not local, only the context specific AAA groups are displayed.
name aaa_group: Displays AAA group configuration of the specified group. aaa_group must be the name of an existing AAA group, and must be a string of 0 to 64 characters in length.
local counters
Displays information for current context.
grep grep_options | more
Specifies that output of this 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
This command is used to view accounting and authentication statistics for the current context.
Example
The following command displays AAA statistics for the current context:
show aaa local counters
The following command displays AAA statistics for the AAA group aaa_group1:
show aaa group name aaa_group1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging analyzer statistics
This command displays statistic information for protocol analyzers.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging analyzer statistics [ name protocol [ verbose ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name protocol
Displays detailed information for the specified protocol analyzer.
protocol must be an available analyzer name, and must be one of the following:
verbose
Indicates the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output is the standard level which is the concise mode.
grep grep_options | more
Specifies that output of this 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.
Usage
Use this command to display statistic information for active charging protocol analyzers.
Example
The following command displays detailed statistic information for all P2P protocol analyzers:
show active-charging analyzer statistics name p2p verbose
The following command displays detailed statistic information for all TCP protocol analyzers:
show active-charging analyzer statistics name tcp verbose
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging bandwidth-policy
This command displays information on bandwidth policies configured in a service.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging bandwidth-policy { all | name bandwidth_policy } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays information for all bandwidth policies configured in the service.
name
Displays detailed information for the specified bandwidth policy.
bandwidth_policy must be a bandwidth policy name, and must be a string from 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 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 on bandwidth policies configured in a service.
Example
The following command displays detailed information for the bandwidth policy named standard:
show active-charging bandwidth-policy name standard
 
show active-charging charging-action
This command displays information for charging actions configured in the active charging service.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging charging-action { { { all | name action_name } [ service name ecs_service_name ] } | statistics [ name action_name ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays information for each configured charging action.
name action_name
Displays detailed information for specific charging action.
action_name must be a string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
statistics
Displays statistical information for all configured charging action.
service name acs_service
Displays information for all or specified charging action(s) in the specified Active Charging Service.
acs_service must be the name of an ACS and must be a string of 1 through 15 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 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 for charging actions configured in a service.
Example
The following command displays a detailed information for all charging actions:
show active-charging charging-action all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging content-filtering category policy-id
This command displays Content Filtering category policy definitions.
Important: This command is not available on StarOS 8.0 and earlier.
Product
CF
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging content-filtering category policy-id { all | id policy_id } [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
all
Displays definitions of all Content Filtering category policies.
id policy_id
Displays definitions of a specific Content Filtering category policy.
policy_id must be a CF policy ID, and must be an integer from 1 through 4294967295.
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 view Content-Filtering category definitions for a specific/all Policy IDs.
Example
The following command displays Content Filtering category definitions for policy ID 3:
show active-charging content-filtering category policy-id id 3
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging content-filtering category statistics
This command displays category-based content filtering statistics.
Product
CF
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging content-filtering category statistics [ rulebase { namerulebase_name | all } ] [ verbose ] [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
rulebase { name rulebase_name | all }
name rulebase_name: Displays category-based content filtering statistics, optionally for a specific or all rulebase.
rulebase_name must be the name of an existing rulebase, and must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
all: Displays category-based content filtering statistics for each configured rulebase in the active charging service separately.
verbose
Specifies that the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output is the standard level, which is the concise mode.
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 view category-based content filtering statistics for a specific rulebase, or cumulative statistics for all rulebases in an active charging service.
Example
The following command displays category-based content filtering statistics for the rulebase named consumer.
show active-charging content-filtering category statistics rulebase name consumer
The following command displays cumulative category-based content filtering statistics for all rulebases in verbose mode:
show active-charging content-filtering category statistics verbose
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging content-filtering server-group
This command displays information for Content Filtering Server Group (CFSG) configured in the service.
Product
CF
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging content-filtering server-group [ statistics [ verbose ] ] [ name cfsg_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name cfsg_name
Displays detailed information for the specified Content Filtering Server Group.
cfsg_name specifies the name of the configured Content Filtering Server Group, and must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
statistics
Displays statistical information for all configured Content Filtering Server Groups.
verbose
Specifies that the output provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output is at the standard level, which is the concise mode.
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 for Content Filtering Server Group configured in a service.
Example
The following command displays information for the CFSG named test12:
show active-charging content-filtering server-group name test12
The following command displays detailed information for all CFSG:
show active-charging content-filtering server-group statistics verbose
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging credit-control
This command displays statistics for Diameter/RADIUS prepaid credit control service in the Active Charging Service.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging credit-control { statistics [ all | group group_name ] | session-states [ rulebase rulebase_name ] [ content-id content_id ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
statistics [ all | group group_name ]
Displays prepaid credit control statistics.
all: Displays all available statistics.
group group_name: Displays statistics for the specified credit control group. group_name must be the name of a credit control group, and must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
session-states [ rulebase rulebase_name ] [ content-id content_id ]
Displays prepaid CCA session status based on rulebase and/or content ID.
rulebase rulebase_name: Displays the CCA session state counts for the specified rulebase. rulebase_name must be the name of a rulebase configured for credit control service, and must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
content-id content_id: Displays CCA session state counts for the specified content ID. content_id must be the content ID of a credit control service, and must be an integer from 1 through 65535.
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 view statistics for Diameter/RADIUS prepaid credit control service in an Active Charging Service.
Example
The following command shows active charging statistics of configured Diameter or RADIUS Credit control Application:
show active-charging credit-control statistics
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging edr-format
This command displays information about EDR formats configured in an Active Charging Service.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging edr-format [ statistics ] [ all | nameedr_format_name] [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
all
Displays information for all EDR formats.
statistics
Displays statistics for all or the specified EDR format.
If neither all nor name is specified, summarized statistics over all EDR formats is displayed.
name edr_format_name
Displays information for the specified EDR format.
edr_format_name must be the name of an existing EDR format, and must be an alpha and/or numeric 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 for EDR format(s) in an active charging service.
Example
The following command displays all configured EDR formats in a active charging service.
show active-charging edr-format all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging edr-udr-file
This command displays CDR flow control information. This command also displays the EDR and UDR file related information.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging edr-udr-file { flow-control-counters [ verbose ] | statistics } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
flow-control-counters [ verbose ]
Displays the counters for dropped EDR/UDR records. These counters are for when CDRMOD uses flow control to stop ACSMgrs/SessMgrs from sending the records.
verbose displays detailed information.
statistics
Displays EDR and UDR file statistics.
grep grep_options | more
Specifies that output of this 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 CDR flow control information.
Example
The following command displays EDR and UDR files statistics:
show active-charging edr-udr-file statistics
The following command displays CDR flow control information:
show active-charging edr-udr-file flow-control-counters
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging file-space-usage
This command displays the file space used by CDR/EDR files.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging file-space-usage [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
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 view CDR/EDR file space usage information. The context in which this command is used is not relevant.
 
show active-charging firewall statistics
This command displays Active Charging Stateful Firewall statistics.
Product
FW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging firewall statistics [ callid call_id | domain-name domain_name | nat-realm nat_realm | protocol { icmp | ip | other | tcp | udp } | username user_name ] [ acsmgr instance instance_id ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
acsmgr instance instance_id
Specifies an ACS/Sess Manager instance ID.
instance_id must be an integer from 1 through 65535.
callid call_id
Specifies a Call Identification number.
call_id must be an eight-digit HEX number.
domain-name domain_name
Specifies a domain name for the statistics.
domain_name must be a string of 1 through 127 characters in length.
nat-realm nat_realm
Specifies a NAT realm name for the statistics.
nat_realm must be a string of 1 through 31 characters in length.
protocol { icmp | ip | other | tcp | udp }
Specifies a protocol for the statistics:
icmp: ICMP protocol
ip: IP protocol
other: Protocols other than TCP, UDP, and ICMP
tcp: TCP protocol
udp: UDP protocol
username user_name
Specifies user name for the statistics.
user_name must be a string of 1 through 127 characters in length.
verbose
Specifies that the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output is the standard level, which is the concise mode.
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 view Active Charging Stateful Firewall statistics. If you are in the local context, statistics for all contexts are displayed. Otherwise, only statistics of your current context are displayed.
Example
The following command displays Active Charging Stateful Firewall statistics:
show active-charging firewall statistics
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging firewall track-list
This command displays the list of servers being tracked for involvement in any Denial-of-Service (DOS) attacks.
Product
FW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging firewall track-list attacking-servers [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
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 view details of servers being tracked for involvement in any DOS attack.
Example
The following command displays the list of servers being tracked for involvement in any DOS attacks:show active-charging firewall track-list attacking-servers
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging flows
This command displays information for active charging flows.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging flows { all | [ connected-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] seconds ] [ flow-id flow_id ] [ full ] [ idle-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] seconds ] [ ip-address [ server | subscriber ] [ < | > | IPv4 | greater-than | less-than ] address ] [ nat { not-required | required [ nat-ip nat_ip_address ] } ] [ port-number [ server | subscriber ] [ < | > | IPv4 | greater-than | less-than ] number ] [ rx-bytes [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number ] [ rx-packets [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number ] [ session-id session_id ] [ summary ] [ trans-proto { icmp | tcp | udp } ] [ tx-bytes [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number ] [ tx-packets [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number ] [ type flow_type ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays information for all active charging flows.
connected-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] seconds
Displays information for flows filtered by connected time period.
< seconds: Displays flows that have been connected less than the specified number of seconds.
> seconds: Displays flows that have been connected more than the specified number of seconds.
greater-than seconds: Displays flows that have been connected more than the specified number of seconds.
less-than seconds: Displays flows that have been connected less than the specified number of seconds.
seconds must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
flow-id flow_id
Displays information for specified active charging flow ID.
full
Displays all available information for the specified flows.
idle-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] seconds
Displays information for flows filtered by idle time period.
< seconds: Displays flows that have been idle less than the specified number of seconds.
> seconds: Displays flows that have been idle more than the specified number of seconds.
greater-than seconds: Displays flows that have been idle more than the specified number of seconds.
less-than seconds: Displays flows that have been idle less than the specified number of seconds.
seconds must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
ip-address [ server | subscriber ][ < | > | IPv4 | greater-than | less-than ] address
Displays information for flows filtered by IPv4 IP address.
server: Specifies the ip address for a specific server.
subscriber: Specifies subscriber details for this ip-address. address is an IPv4 IP address in the x.x.x.x format.
< address: Specifies an IPv4 IP address that is lesser than address.
> address: Specifies an IPv4 IP address that is greater than address.
greater-than address: Specifies an IPv4 IP address that is greater than address.
less-than address: Specifies an IPv4 IP address that is lesser than address.
address must be an IPv4 address in decimal notation.
nat { not-required | required [ nat-ip nat_ip_address [ nat-port nat_port ] ] }
Important: The nat keyword and options are only available in StarOS 8.3 and later releases.
Displays information for flows filtered by Network Address Translation (NAT) required or not required setting.
not-required: Sessions with NAT processing not required.
required: Sessions with NAT processing required.
nat-ip nat_ip_address: Sessions using specified NAT IP address. nat_ip_address must be an IPv4 address in dotted decimal format.
nat-port nat_port: Sessions using specified NAT IP address and NAT port number. nat_port must be an integer from 0 through 65535.
port-number [ server | subscriber ] [ < | > | IPv4 | greater-than | less-than ] number
Displays information on flows filtered by port number.
server: Specifies the port-number for a specific server.
subscriber: Specifies subscriber details for this port-number. number must be an integer from 0 through 65535.
< number: Specifies a port number that is less than the specified port-number.
> number: Specifies a port number that is greater than the specified port-number.
greater-than number: Specifies a port number that is greater than the specified port-number.
less-than number: Specifies a port number that is less than the specified port-number.
rx-bytes [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number
Displays information on flows filtered by the number of bytes received in the flow.
< number: Specifies the number of bytes that is less than the specified rx-bytes.
> number: Specifies number of bytes that is greater than the specified rx-bytes.
greater-than number: Specifies number of bytes that is greater than the specified rx-bytes.
less-than number: Specifies number of bytes that is less than the specified rx-bytes.
number must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.
rx-packets [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number
Displays information on flows filtered by the number of packets received in the flow.
greater-than number: Specifies the number of packets that is greater than the specified rx-packets.
less-than number: Specifies the number of packets that is less than the specified rx-packets.
number must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.
session-id session_id
Displays detailed information for specific active charging session ID.
summary
Displays summary information for defined sessions, based on defined parameters.
trans-proto { icmp | tcp | udp }
Displays information on flows filtered by the transport protocol.
icmp: ICMP protocol type flow
tcp: TCP protocol type flow
udp: User Datagram Protocol (UDP) flows
tx-bytes [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number
Displays information on flows filtered by the number of bytes received in the flow.
< number: Specifies the number of bytes that is less than the specified tx-bytes.
> number: Specifies number of bytes that is greater than the specified tx-bytes.
greater-than number: Specifies number of bytes that is greater than the specified tx-bytes.
less-than number: Specifies number of bytes that is less than the specified tx-bytes.
number must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.
tx-packets [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number
Displays information on flows filtered by the number of packets received in the flow.
greater-than number: Specifies the number of packets that is greater than the specified tx-packets.
less-than number: Specifies the number of packets that is less than the specified tx-packets.
number must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.
type flow_type
Displays information on flows filtered by flow type of application protocol.
flow_type must be one of the following:
p2p: P2P protocol type flows including one or more of the following applications:
unknown: Unknown type of protocol type flow not listed here.
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.
Usage
Use this command to display charging flow type information.
Example
The following command displays a detailed flow information for a session ID of test:
show active-charging flows session-id test
The following command displays a detailed flow information for a P2P type session:
show active-charging flows full type p2p
The following command displays a detailed information for a P2P type flow:
show active-charging flows type p2p
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging fw-and-nat policy
This command displays Firewall-and-NAT Policy information.
Important: This command is only available in StarOS 8.1, and in StarOS 9.0 and later. For more information on this command please contact your local service representative.
Product
ECS, FW, NAT
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging fw-and-nat policy { { { all | name fw_nat_policy } [ service name acs_service ] } | { statistics { all | name fw_nat_policy } } } [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
all
Displays information for all Firewall-and-NAT policies configured, optionally all in a specified service.
name fw_nat_policy
Displays detailed information for 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 63 characters in length.
service name acs_service
Displays information for all or the specified Firewall-and-NAT policy in the specified Active Charging Service.
acs_service must be the name of an Active Charging Service, and must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 15 characters in length.
statistics
Displays statistics for the all/specified Firewall-and-NAT policy.
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 view Firewall-and-NAT Policy information.
Example
The following command displays detailed information for the Firewall-and-NAT policy named standard:
show active-charging fw-and-nat policy name standard
 
show active-charging group-of-prefixed-urls
This command displays information on group of prefixed URLs configured in a service.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging group-of-prefixed-urls { all | name prefixed_url_group } [ service name acs_service ] [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
all
Displays information for all group of prefixed URLs configured in a service.
name prefixed_url_group
Displays detailed information for the specified group of prefixed URLs.
prefixed_url_group must be the name of a group of prefixed URLs, and must be a string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
service name acs_service
Displays information for all or the specified group of prefixed URLs within the specified Active Charging Service.
acs_service must be a string of 1 through 15 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 view information on group of prefixed URLs configured in an Active Charging Service.
Example
The following command displays for the group of prefixed URLs named test123:
show active-charging group-of-prefixed-urls name test123
 
show active-charging group-of-ruledefs
This command displays information on group of ruledefs configured in a service.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging group-of-ruledefs { { all | name group_of_ruledefs } [ service name acs_service ] | statistics name group_of_ruledefs } [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
all
Displays information for all groups of ruledefs configured, optionally all in a specified service.
name group_of_ruledefs
Displays detailed information for the specified group of ruledefs. group_of_ruledefs must be the name of a group of ruledefs, and must be a string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
service name acs_service
Displays information for all or the specified group of ruledefs within the specified Active Charging Service.
acs_service must be the name of an Active Charging Service, and must be a string of 1 through 15 characters in length.
statistics name group_of_ruledefs
Displays statistics for the specified group of ruledefs. group_of_ruledefs must be the name of a group of ruledefs, 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 view information on group of ruledefs configured in a service.
Example
The following command displays information on all groups of ruledefs configured:
show active-charging group-of-ruledefs all
 
show active-charging nat statistics
This command displays NAT realm statistics.
Product
NAT
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging nat statistics [ nat-realm nat_realm [ summary ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
show active-charging nat statistics
This command when issued in the local context displays statistics for all NAT realms in all contexts. When issued in a specific context, this command displays statistics for all NAT realms in that context.
show active-charging nat statistics nat-realm nat_realm
This command when issued in the local context displays statistics for the specified NAT realm in all contexts. When issued in a specific context, this command displays statistics for the specified NAT realm in that context.
nat-realm nat_realm
Specifies the NAT realm’s / NAT realm group’s name.
nat_realm must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 31 characters in length.
summary
When the nat_realm specified is a “pool group” and the summary option is used, summary statistics of all pools in the pool group is displayed.
When the nat_realm specified is a pool and the summary option is NOT used, all available statistics for the specified pool is displayed.
When the nat_realm specified is a “pool group” and the summary option is NOT used, all available statistics of each pool in the specified “pool group” is displayed.
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 view NAT realm statistics.
Example
The following command when issued in the local context, displays NAT realm statistics for NAT realms named test135 in all contexts:
show active-charging nat statistics nat-realm test135
 
show active-charging p2p-dynamic-rules
This command displays P2P Dynamic signature file information.
Product
P2P
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging p2p-dynamic-rules [ verbose ] [ acsmgr instance instance_id ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
acsmgr instance instance_id
Specifies an ACS Manager instance ID.
instance_id must be an integer from 1 through 65535.
verbose
Displays P2P Dynamic rule statistics in 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
Use this command to view P2P Dynamic signature file statistics/information.
Example
The following command displays P2P Dynamic rule information:
show active-charging p2p-dynamic-rules
show active-charging packet-filter
This command displays information on packet filters configured in a service.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging packet-filter { all | name packet_filter } [ service name acs_service ] [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
all
Displays information for all packet filters configured, optionally all configured in a service.
name packet_filter
Displays detailed information for the specified packet filter.
packet_filter must be a packet filter’s name, and must be a string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
service name acs_service
Displays information for all or the specified packet filter within the specified Active Charging Service.
acs_service must be the Active Charging Service’s name, and must be a string of 1 through 15 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 view information on packet filters configured in a service.
Example
The following command displays information for the packet filter filter12:
show active-charging packet-filter name filter12
 
show active-charging rulebase
This command shows information for rulebases configured in a system or service.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging rulebase { { { all | name rulebase_name } [ service name acs_service ] } | statistics [ name rulebase_name ] } | [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays details of all rulebases configured in the system.
name rulebase_name
Displays details of the specified rulebase.
rulebase_name must be string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
service name acs_service
Displays details of all or the specified rulebase configured within the specified Active Charging Service.
acs_service must be a string of 1 through 15 characters in length.
statistics
Displays statistical information for all or the a specific rulebase.
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 view various statistics for a specific charging rulebase.
Example
The following command displays active charging rulebase statistics.
show active-charging rulebase statistics
The following command displays configurations and statistics for a Rulebase named rulebase_1.
show active-charging rulebase name rulebase_1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging ruledef
This command displays information for rule definitions (ruledefs) configured in the ACS service.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging ruledef { all | charging | firewall | name ruledef_name | post-processing | routing | statistics [ all { charging | firewall [ wide ] | post-processing } | name ruledef_name [ wide ] ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays information for all ruledefs configured in the ACS service.
charging
Displays information for all Charging ruledefs configured in the ACS service.
firewall
Displays information for all Firewall ruledefs configured in the ACS service.
name ruledef_name
Displays detailed information for the specified ruledef.
ruledef_name must be the name of an existing ruledef, and must be a string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
post-processing
Important: This keyword is only available in StarOS 8.3 and later.
Displays information for all post-processing ruledefs configured in the ACS service.
routing
Displays information for all Routing ruledefs configured in the ACS service.
service svc_name
This keyword is obsolete.
statistics [ all { charging | firewall [ wide ] | post-processing } | name ruledef_name [ wide ] ]
Displays statistical information for all/specified ruledefs configured in the ACS service. If none of the optional arguments are supplied, statistics totaled for all ruledefs will be displayed.
all: Displays statistics for all ruledefs of the specified type configured in the ACS service.
charging: Displays statistics for all Charging ruledefs configured in the service.
firewall: Displays statistics for all Firewall ruledefs configured in the service.
post-processing: Displays statistics for all Post-processing ruledefs configured in the service.
Important: The post-processing keyword is only available in StarOS 8.3 and later.
name ruledef_name: Displays statistics for the specified ruledef. ruledef_name must be the name of an existing ruledef, and must be a string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
wide: Displays all available information in a single wide line.
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 view information for ruledefs configured in the ACS service.
Example
The following command displays active charging ruledef statistics.
show active-charging ruledef statistics
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging service
This command displays Active Charging Service details.
ct
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging service { all | nameacs_service} [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
all
Displays information for all configured Active Charging Service.
name acs_service
Displays detailed information for the specified Active Charging Service.
acs_service must be a string of 1 through 15 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 view Active Charging Service details.
Example
The following command displays details for the Active Charging Service named test1.
show active-charging service name test1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging sessions
This command displays statistics for Active Charging Service sessions.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging sessions [ full [ wide ] | summary | display-dynamic-charging-rules | dynamic-charging ] { [ all ] | [ filter_keyword ] + } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
full [ wide ]
Displays all available information for the specified session.
Optionally all available information can be displayed in a single wide line.
summary
Displays summary information for defined sessions based on defined parameters.
display-dynamic-charging-rules
Displays information for the dynamic-charging rules configured per session under Gx/Ty interface support.
dynamic-charging
Displays information for dynamic charging sessions.
filter_keyword
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 active-charging sessions full active-charging-service acs_1
Counters for active charging sessions active in active charging service acs_1 with full details is displayed. Information for all other services is not displayed.
acsmgr instance instance
Displays session information for a specific ACS/Sess Manager instance.
active-charging-service acs_service
Displays session information for the specified Active Charging Service.
all
Displays session information for all active charging sessions.
callid
Specifies the call identification number.
display-dynamic-charging-rules
Displays Dynamic Charging Rules configured.
dynamic-charging
Displays session information for all Dynamic Charging Sessions.
firewall { not-required | required }
Displays session information for sessions with Firewall Processing required or not required, as specified.
fw-and-nat policy fw_nat_policy
Displays information for 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 63 characters in length.
imsi
Specifies the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) of the subscriber session.
ip-address
Specifies the IP address for the specific charging service.
msid
Displays active charging session information for a specific subscriber’s Mobile Station Identification (MSID) number.
nat { not-required | required [ nat-realm nat_realm ] }
Displays session information for sessions with NAT required or not required, as specified.
nat-realm nat_realm specifies a NAT realm name. nat_realm must be a string from 1 through 63 characters in length.
rulebase
Displays information for a rulebase that is configured in an active charging session.
rx-data
Displays the bytes received in the session.
session-id
Displays detailed session information for a specific session identification.
tx-data
Displays the bytes sent in the session.
type
Displays session information for specified DNS application type(s).
p2p: Displays session information for a P2P application type:
username
Displays session information for a specific user name.
dynamic-charging
Displays the all sessions having received at least one Gx message from Session Manager/IMS Authorization.
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.
Usage
Use this command to display the configuration information for an active charging session.
Example
The following command displays full information of an active charging session.
show active-charging sessions full all
The following command displays an active charging session summary.
show active-charging sessions summary
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging subsystem
This command shows service and configuration counters for the active charging service.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging subsystem { all | facility acsmgr { all | instanceinstance_value} } [ rulebase namerulebase_name] | [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
all
Displays active charging service subsystem information.
facility acsmgr [ all | instance instance_value ]
Displays logged events for all active charging managers or for a specific instance.
instance_value must be an integer from 1 through 65535.
rulebase name rulebase_name
Displays rulebase statistics for a specific rulebase configured in a system.
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 for active charging service manager.
Example
The following command displays active charging service subsystem information.
show active-charging subsystem all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging timedef
This command displays the details of timeslots configured in specified time definition(s).
Important: This command is only available in StarOS 8.1 and in StarOS 9.0 and later.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging timedef { all | name timedef_name } [ service name acs_service ] [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
all
Displays information for all timedefs configured in the service.
name timedef_name
Displays detailed information for the specified timedef.
timedef_name must be the name of a timedef, and must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
service name acs_service
Displays information for all or a specific timedef configured within the specified Active Charging Service.
acs_service must be the Active Charging Service name, and must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 15 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 view details of timeslots configured in specified timedef(s) that have been configured for the Time-of-Day Activation/Deactivation of Rules feature.
Example
The following command displays timeslot details of all timedefs configured in the Active Charging Service:
show active-charging timedef all
 
show active-charging udr-format
This command displays information about UDR formats configured in an Active Charging Service.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging udr-format { all | nameudr_fromat_name} [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
all
Displays information for all UDR formats.
name udr_fromat_name
Displays information for the specified UDR format.
udr_format_name must be the name of an existing UDR format, an must be an alpha and/or numeric 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 for UDR format(s) in an active charging service.
Example
The following command displays all configured UDR formats in a active charging service.
show active-charging udr-format all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging url-blacklisting statistics
This command displays URL Blacklisting statistics.
Product
CF
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging url-blacklisting statistics [ rulebase { all | name rulebase_name } ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
rulebase { all | name rulebase_name }
Displays information on URL Blacklisting configured in a rulebase.
all: Displays URL Blacklisting statistics for all rulebases.
name rulebase_name: Displays URL Blacklisting statistics for the specified rulebase. rulebase_name must be a rulebase name, and must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
verbose
Displays detailed URL Blacklisting statistics.
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 view URL Blacklisting hits and misses statistics.
Example
The following command displays cumulative URL Blacklisting statistics:
show active-charging url-blacklisting statistics
The following command displays URL Blacklisting statistics for the rulebase rulebase_1:
show active-charging url-blacklisting statistics rulebase name rulebase_1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show active-charging xheader-format
This command displays x-header format configurations.
Important: This is a customer-specific command. Please contact your local sales representative for more information.
Product
ECS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show active-charging xheader-format { all | name xheader_format } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays information for all x-header formats configured.
name xheader_format
Displays information for the specified x-header format.
xheader_format must be an x-header format’s name, 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 view details of x-header formats configured in a service.
Example
The following command displays information for the x-header format named test12:
show active-charging xheader-format test12
 
show administrators
Displays information regarding all CLI users currently connected to the system.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show administrators [ session id ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
session id
Indicates the output is to contain additional information about the CLI user session including the assigned session ID.
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
This command displays a list of administrative users that have command line interface sessions active.
Example
show administratorsshow administrators session id
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show alarm
Displays alarm information.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
showalarm { all | audible | central-office | facility | outstanding [ all | chassis | portslot/port | slotslot ] [ verbose ] | statistics } [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
all
Displays the state of all alarms in one screen.
audible
Displays the state of the internal audible alarm buzzer on the SMC.
central-office
Displays the state of the CO Alarm relays on the SPIO.
facility
Displays the state of the facility (audible and CO) alarms.
outstanding [ all | chassis | port slot/port | slot slot ] [ verbose ]
Displays information on currently outstanding alarms.
all: Displays all alarm information.
chassis: Displays chassis/power/fan alarms.
port slot/port: Shows the alarm information for the specified port.
slot slot: Shows the alarm information for the card in the specified slot.
verbose: Displays more verbose output, including the internal alarm ID
statistics
Displays basic statistics on the alarming subsystem, including the current number of outstanding alarms of different severities and a cumulative total of alarms generated.
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 Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
View alarms to verify system status or to periodically check the general health of the system.
Important: This command is not supported on all platforms.
Example
The following command displays all alarms that are currently outstanding:
show alarm outstanding all
The following command displays more detailed information on all alarms that are currently outstanding:
show alarm outstanding all verbose
The following command displays alarm statistics:
show alarm statistics
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show apn
Displays configuration information for either a specific or all configured APNs.
Product
GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show apn { all | nameapn_name][ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
all
Displays information on all APNs configured on the system.
name apn_name
Displays information for a specific APN.
apn_name is the name of the APN and can be from 1 to 62 alpha and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
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 options, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
This command is used to verify the configuration of one or all APNs for monitoring or troubleshooting purposes. The output is a concise listing of APN parameter settings.
If this command is executed from within the local context with the all keyword, information for all APNs configured on the system will be displayed.
Example
The following command displays configuration information for all APNs:
show apn all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show apn counter ip-allocation
This command displays the IP allocation method information/statistics counters on per apn basis for all currently active calls.
Product
GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show apn counter ip-allocation [all | nameapn_name] [|{grepgrep_options| more}]
all
Displays statistics for all APNs.
name apn_name
Displays statistics for a specific APN.
apn_name is the name of the preconfigured APN and can be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
{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
This command is used to display the IP allocation counters on per apn basis for all currently active calls. Output of this command gives the user clear idea of how many sessions in each apn are using a particular type of ip-allocation method.
If this command is issued from within the local context, the statistics displayed will be cumulative for all APNs configured on the system regardless of context. If no APN name is specified and the command is executed from a context with multiple APNs configured, the output will be cumulative for all APNs in the context.
Example
The following command displays statistics for all APN on a system:
show apn counter ip-allocation all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show apn statistics
Displays APN statistics for either a specific or all configured APNs.
Product
GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show apn statistics [ all | nameapn_name] [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
all
Displays statistics for all APNs.
name apn_name
Displays statistics for a specific APN.
apn_name is the name of the APN and can be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
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
This command is used to view statistics for one or all APNs within a context for monitoring or troubleshooting purposes.
If this command is issued from within the local context, the statistics displayed will be cumulative for all APNs configured on the system regardless of context. If no APN name is specified and the command is executed from a context with multiple APNs configured, the output will be cumulative for all APNs in the context.
Example
The following command displays statistics for an APN called isp2:
show apn statistics name isp2
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show asngw-service
This command displays information about selected Access Service Network Gateway (ASN GW) calls/services.
Product
ASN GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show asngw-service { all | name service_name | session | statistics } [ bs-status [ address ip_addr | filter { all | icmp-monitored | no-calls | summary | up ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays information for all configured ASN GW services.
name service_name
Displays information only for the specified ASN GW service.
service_name must be the name of an existing ASN GW service in the current context. The service name must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
session
Displays information about configured ASNGW sessions. See the show asngw-service session command
statistics
Total of collected information for specific protocol since last restart or clear command.
bs-status { address ip_addr | filter { all | icmp-monitored | no-calls | summary | up } }
Displays the ASN BS status based on IP address and various filters.
address ip_addr specifies the IP address of ASN base station whose status is requested. ip_addr must be an IPv4 or IPv6 IP address of ASN BS.
filter { all | icmp-monitored | no-calls | summary | up }: Filters the requested BS’s staus on the basis of following criteria:
| { 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 for selected configured ASN GW services.
Example
The following command displays available information for all active ASN GW services.
show asngw-service all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show asngw-service session
This command displays statistics for specific Access Service Network Gateway sessions.
Product
ASN GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show asngw-service session [ all | anchor-only [ full ] | callid call_id | counters | full | ip-address ipv4_address | msid msid_number | non-anchor-only [ full ] | peer-address ipv4_address | summary | username user_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays all related information for all active ASN GW service sessions.
anchor-only
Displays all available information for all active ASN GW service sessions on an anchor ASN GW only.
callid call_id
Displays available information for the specific call identification number.
call_id must be an eight-digit HEX number.
full
Displays all available information for the associated display or filter keyword.
ip-address ipv4_address
IP address of the subscriber.
ipv4_address must be an IPv4 address, in dotted decimal notation.
msid msid_number
Displays available information for the specific mobile station identification number.
msid_number must be an MSID number.
non-anchor-only
Displays all available information for all active ASN GW service sessions on a non-anchor ASN GW only.
peer-address ipv4_address
Address of specific IP peer.
ipv4_address must be an IPv4 address, in dotted decimal notation.
summary
Displays summary of available information for associated display or filter keyword (previous keyword).
username user_name
Name of specific user within current context. Displays available information for the specific user name.
user_name must be followed by an user name.
The user name can an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 127 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 view configuration information for an ASN GW session.
Example
The following command displays all available ASN GW sessions.
show asngw-service session all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show asngw-service session counters
This command displays statistics for specific Access Service Network Gateway sessions.
Product
ASN GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show asngw-service session counters [ [ function-type { auth-relay | context-transfer | data-path | handoff | im-operation | ms-state-change | paging | qos } ] | [ anchor-only | callid call_id | ip-address ipv4_address | msid msid_number | non-anchor-only | peer-address ipv4_address | username user_name ] [ r4-only | r6-only | verbose ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
anchor-only
Displays all available information for all active anchor sessions in an ASN GW service.
callid call_id
Displays available information for the specific call identification number.
call_id must be an eight-digit HEX number.
function-type { auth-relay | context-transfer | data-path | handoff | im-operation | ms-state-change | paging | qos }
Displays the counters for specific type of functions in an ASN GW session.
auth-relay: Displays information about authentication relay messages.
context-transfer: Displays information about context-transfer messages.
data-path: Displays information about data-path registration messages.
handoff: Displays information about hand-off messages.
im-operations: Displays information about idle mode state operation messages.
ms-state-change: Displays information about MS state change messages.
paging: Displays information about paging messages.
qos: Displays information about RR messages.
ip-address ipv4_address
IP address of the subscriber.
ipv4_address must be an IPv4 address, in dotted decimal notation.
msid msid_number
Displays available information for the specific mobile station identification number.
msid_number must be an MSID number.
non-anchor-only
Displays all available information for all active non-anchor sessions in an ASN GW service.
peer-address ipv4_address
Address of specific IP peer.
ipv4_address must be an IPv4 address, in dotted decimal notation.
r6-only
Displays all available counters for R6 interface in an ASN GW session.
r4-only
Displays all available counters for R4 interface in an ASN GW session.
username user_name
Displays available session information for the specific WiMAX user in ASN GW service session.
user_name must be followed by an user name.
The user name can an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 127 characters in length.
verbose
Indicates the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output will be the standard level which is the concise mode.
| { 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 the counters of an ASN GW session.
Example
The following command displays the counters for data path type function.
show asngw-service session counters function-type data-path
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show asngw-service statistics
Displays statistics for all ASN GW sessions.
Product
ASN GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show asngw-service statistics { [ function-type { auth-relay | context-transfer | data-path | handoff | im-operations | ms-state-change | paging | qos} [ r4-only | r6-only ] ] | name service_name | r4-only | r6-only | verbose | peer-address ipv4_address [ verbose ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
function-type
Displays information about selected function type on R4 or R6 interface.
function-type { auth-relay | context-transfer | data-path | handoff | im-operations | ms-state-change | paging | qos} [ r4-only | r6-only ]
Displays the counters for specific type of functions in an ASN GW session.
auth-relay: Displays information about authentication relay messages.
context-transfer: Displays information about context-transfer messages.
data-path: Displays information about data-path registration messages.
handoff: Displays information about hand-off messages.
im-operations: Displays information about idle mode state operation messages.
ms-state-change: Displays information about MS state change messages.
paging: Displays information about paging messages.
qos: Displays information about RR messages.
r4-only: Displays information about selected function on R4 interface.
r6-only: Displays information about selected function on R6 interface.
name service_name
Displays specific service.
service_name must be a service name.
The service name can be one to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters long.
r4-only
Displays statistics of R4 interface in ASN GW services.
r6-only
Displays statistics of R6 interface in ASN GW services.
peer-address ipv4_address
Address of specific IP Peer.
ipv4_address must be an IPv4 address, in dotted decimal notation.
verbose
Indicates the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output will be the standard level which is the concise mode.
| { 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 ASN GW statistics.
Example
The following command displays information about selected MS-State-Change function.
show asngw-service statistics function-type ms-state-change
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show asnpc-service
This command displays information about selected Access Service Network Paging Controller and Location Registry (ASN PC/LR) services.
Product
ASN GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show asnpc-service { all | id | name service_name | session | statistics } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays information for all configured ASN PC services.
paging-group
Displays all the configured paging-groups and associated paging nodes, and the offset count. For a specific paging group, enter the paging group id number.
name service_name
Displays information only for the specified ASN PC service.
service_name must be the name of an existing ASN PC service in the current context. The service name must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
session
Displays information about configured ASN PC sessions.
statistics
Total of collected information for specific protocol since last restart or clear command.
| { 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 for selected configured ASN PC services.
Example
The following command displays available information for all active ASN PC services.
show asnpc-service all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show asnpc-service session
This command displays statistics for specific ASN PC service sessions.
Product
ASN GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show asnpc-service session [ all | callid call_id | counters | full | msid msid_number | peer-address ipv4_address | summary ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays all related information for all active ASN PC service sessions.
callid call_id
Displays available information for the specific call identification number.
call_id must be an eight-digit HEX number.
full
Displays all available information for the associated display or filter keyword.
msid msid_number
Displays available information for the specific mobile station identification number.
msid_number must be an MSID number.
peer-address ipv4_address
Address of specific peer.
ipv4_address must be an IPv4 address, in dotted decimal notation.
summary
Displays summary of available information for associated display or filter keyword (previous keyword).
| { 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 configuration information for an ASN PC session.
Example
The following command displays all available ASN PC session counters in verbose mode.
show asnpc-service session all
The following command displays full ASN PC session counters in verbose mode.
show asnpc-service session full
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show asnpc-service session counters
This command displays session counters for ASN PC service sessions.
Product
ASN GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show asngw-service session counters [ all | callid call_id | msid msid_number | peer-address ipv4_address | verbose ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays all available counters for all ASN PC service sessions.
callid call_id
Displays available information for the specific call identification number.
call_id must be an eight-digit HEX number.
msid msid_number
Displays available information for the specific mobile station identification number.
msid_number must be an MSID number.
peer-address ipv4_address
Address of specific IP peer.
ipv4_address must be an IPv4 address, in dotted decimal notation.
verbose
Indicates the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output will be the standard level which is the concise mode.
| { 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 the counters of an ASN PC session.
Example
The following command displays the counters for ASN PC service sessions in verbose mode.
show asnpc-service session counters verbose
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show asnpc-service session counters verbose
This command displays session counters for ASN PC service sessions in complete detail.
Product
ASN GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show asngw-service session counters verbose [ function-type { context-transfer | im-operations | ms-state-change | paging } ] [ all | callid call_id | msid msid_number | peer-address ipv4_address ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays all available counters for all ASN PC service sessions in verbose mode.
callid call_id
Displays available information for the specific call identification number in verbose mode.
call_id must be an eight-digit HEX number.
function-type { context-transfer | im-operations | ms-state-change | paging }
Displays the counters for specific type of functions in an ASN GW session.
context-transfer: Displays information about context-transfer messages.
im-operations: Displays information about idle mode state operation messages.
ms-state-change: Displays information about MS state change messages.
paging: Displays information about paging messages.
msid msid_number
Displays available information for the specific mobile station identification number in verbose mode.
msid_number must be an MSID number.
peer-address ipv4_address
Address of specific IP peer.
ipv4_address must be an IPv4 address, in dotted decimal notation.
r4-only
Displays statistics of R4 interface in ASN PC services in verbose mode.
r6-only
Displays statistics of R6 interface in ASN PC services in verbose mode.
| { 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 the counters of an ASN PC session in verbose mode.
Example
The following command displays the counters for data path type function.
show asnpc-service session counters verbose
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show asnpc-service statistics
Displays statistics for all ASN PC service sessions.
Product
ASN GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show asngw-service statistics [ name service_name | peer-address ipv4_address | verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name service_name
Displays specific service.
service_name must be a service name.
The service name can be one to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters long.
peer-address ipv4_address
Address of specific IP Peer.
ipv4_address must be an IPv4 address, in dotted decimal notation.
verbose
Indicates the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output will be the standard level which is the concise mode.
| { 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 ASN PC statistics.
Example
The following command displays information about ASN PC service in verbose mode.
show asnpc-service statistics verbose
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show asnpc-service statistics verbose
Displays statistics for all ASN PC service in verbose mode.
Product
ASN GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show asnpc-service statistics verbose [ function-type { context-transfer | im-operations | ms-state-change | paging } ] | all | r4-only | r6-only ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
function-type { context-transfer | ms-state-change | paging }
Displays the statistics for specific type of functions in an ASN PC service in verbose mode.
context-transfer: Displays information about context-transfer messages.
im-operations: Displays information about idle mode state operation messages.
ms-state-change: Displays information about MS state change messages.
paging: Displays information about paging messages.
all
Displays statistics of all ASN PC services in verbose mode.
r4-only
Displays statistics of R4 interface in ASN PC services.
r6-only
Displays statistics of R6 interface in ASN PC services.
| { 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 ASN PC service statistics in verbose mode.
Example
The following command displays information about selected MS-State-Change function.
show asnpc-service statistics verbose function-type ms-state-change
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show banner
Displays the configured banner message for the current context.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show banner { all | charging-service | motd | lawful-intercept | pre-login } [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
all
Displays all banners configured for a service in a system including enhanced charging service.
charging-service
Displays banner message configured for a enhanced charging service in current context.
motd
Display the banner message that is configured for the current context.
lawful-intercept
Display the banner message that is configured for users that have Lawful Intercept privileges.
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 configured banner to verify the message of the day contents for possible change
Example
show banner
 
show bcmcs counters
Displays BCMCS-specific counters and statistics.
Product
PDSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show bcmcs counters { all | callid call_id | flow-id flow_id }
all
Displays BCMCS-specific counters and statistics for all multicast sessions.
callid call_id
Displays BCMCS-specific counters and statistics for a specific call ID.
flow_id flow_id
Displays BCMCS-specific counters and statistics for a specific BCMCS flow, defined by a flow ID.
Usage
Use this command to view BCMCS-specific statistics. You may narrow the results of the command output by specifying a specific call ID or flow ID.
Example
show bcmcs counters all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show bcmcs statistics
Displays BCMCS-specific statistics for the current PDSN-service.
Product
PDSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show bcmcs statistics [ pdsn-serviceservice_name]
pdsn-service service_name
Defines a specific PDSN service from which to gather BCMCS-specific statistics.
Usage
Shows several sets of BCMCS-specific statistics, and may be configured to show statistics only for a certain PDSN service.
Example
show bcmcs statistics pdsn-service service_name
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show boot
Displays information on the current boot image in use.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show boot [ initial-config| { grepgrep_options | more } ]
initial-config
Identifies the OS image, configuration file, and boot priority used during the initial start up of the system.
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 boot information in preparing for maintenance activities by verifying current boot data. The boot image in use may not be the same as the boot image stored on the SMC due to upgrades and pending reboots. show boot initial-config displays the actual boot image and configuration file loaded during boot. This may or may not be the highest priority image and makes this command useful when comparing the loaded image to the priority list.
Important: This command is not supported on all platforms.
Example
The following command displays the boot system configuration priority list:
show boot
The following command displays the initial configuration after a system boot:
show boot initial-config
 
show bssap+ statistics
Displays statistics for base station system application part plus in a Gs service sessions.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show bssap+ statistics [ gs-service gs_svc_name ] [ vlr { name vlr_name | isdn-number E164_ISDN_Num } ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more} ]
gs-service gs_svc_name
Specifies the name of a specific Gs service to filter the BSSAP+ information.
gs_svc_name is the name of a configured Gs service for which BSSAP+ is applied and can be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
vlr { name vlr_name | isdn-number E164_ISDN_Num }
Specifies the name of the VLR or SS7 address in E.164 ISDN format to filter the BSSAP+ information.
name vlr_name is name of the VLR must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 to 63 characters.
E164_VLR_num is an ISDN number for VLR per E.164 number plan and must be an numerical string of 1 to 15 digits.
verbose
Indicates the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output will be the standard level which is the concise mode.
| {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 statistics of BSSAP+ application on a system.
Example
The following command displays information about BSSAP+ in a Gs service named gssvc1.
show bssap+ statistics gs-service gssvc1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show bulkstats
Displays the information on bulk statistics.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show bulkstats [ [ data ] | [ schemas ] | [ variables [ apn | asngw | asnpc | bcmcs | card | closedrp | common | context | cscf | ecs | egtpc | | fa | gprs | gtpc | gtpp | ha | ippool | ipsg | lac | lma| mag | mipv6ha | nat-realm | mme | pdif | pgw | phsgw | phspc | port | ppp | radius | rp | sccp | sgsn | sgtp | sgw | ss7link | ss7rd | system | vpn ] [ obsolete ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] ]
data
Displays collected bulk statistical data.
schema
Displays the configuration of the statistics to be collected on a per-schema basis.
[ variables [ apn | asngw | asnpc | bcmcs | card | closedrp | common | context | cscf | ecs | egtpc | | fa | gprs | gtpc | gtpp | ha | ippool | ipsg | lac | lma | mag | mipv6ha | nat-realm | mme | pdif | pgw | phsgw | phspc | port | ppp | radius | rp | sccp | sgsn | sgtp | sgw | ss7link | ss7rd | system | vpn ] [ obsolete ]
Displays all valid bulkstat schema statistics, or only the statistics for the specified schema.
If the obsolete keyword is used, obsolete (but still available) schema variables are displayed. An asterisk (*) is displayed next to schema variables that have been obsoleted.
For information on available schemas, refer to the Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
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 information on 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
This command is used to display information on bulk statistics supported by the system.
The variable keyword can be used to list statistics supported by the system either for all schemas, or for an individual schema.
The schema keyword can be used to display the configuration of bulkstatistic settings including the schema.
The data keyword can be used to display bulkstatistic data collected up to that point.
Example
The following command displays the bulk statistics data:
show bulkstats data
The following command displays the bulk statistics schema configuration:
show bulkstats data schemas
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show card
Displays card information based upon the filtering options specified.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show card { diag [ card_num ] | hardware [ card_num ] | info [ card_num ] | mappings | table [ all ] } [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
diag [ card_num ] | hardware [ card_num ] | info [ card_num ] | mappings | table [ all ]
Specifies what card information is to be displayed.
diag [ card_num ]: indicates diagnostic information is to be displayed for all cards or the card specified by card_num. card_num must be a value in the range 1 through 48.
hardware [ card_num ]: indicates information on the installed hardware is to be displayed for all cards or the card specified by card_num. card_num must be a value in the range 1 through 48.
info [ card_num ]: indicates detailed information is to be displayed for all cards or the card specified by card_num. card_num must be a value in the range 1 to 48.
mappings: indicates the front installed to rear installed card mapping is to be displayed.
table [ all ]: indicates information for each card in front and RCC slots is to be displayed. The all keyword indicates all 48 slots 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 card information to verify card installations for front and rear as well as for checking basic or detailed card information.
Example
The following command displays the diagnostic information for a card in slot 8:
show card diag 8
The following command displays the detailed information for a card in slot 8:
show card info 8
The following command displays the card mappings for the chassis:
show card mappings
The following command displays the card table:
show card mappings
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show cli
Displays current CLI users and associated session information.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show cli {session | history}[ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
session
Displays information about the current CLI session.
history
Displays CLI command history for this CLI 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
Show current command line interface sessions when there is some unexpected output from a chassis and a check of current CLI users may reveal other activities in progress.
Example
show cli
 
show clock
Displays the current system data and time.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show clock [ universal ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
universal
Displays the date and time in universal coordinated time (UTC).
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 Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage
Check the current time of a chassis to compare with network wide time or for logging purposes if network accounting and/or event records appear to have inconsistent timestamps.
Important: This command is not supported on all platforms.
Example
The following displays the system time in local time and UTC, respectively.
show clock
show clock universal
 
show configuration
Displays current configuration information for the card, context, port, or target configuration file as specified.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator
Syntax
show configuration [ card card_num | context name [ radius group [ all | name group]] | port slot/port | srp ] [ showsecrets ] [ url url] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
card card_num | context name [radius group [all|name group]]| port slot/port
Specifies the type of configuration information to be displayed.
card card_num: specifies a specific card for which configuration information is to be displayed. card_num must be a value in the range 1 through 48.
context name: specifies a specific context for which configuration information is to be displayed.
radius group[all|name group: specifies a specific or all RADIUS server group/s configured in a specific context for which configuration information is to be displayed.
port slot/port: specifies a specific port for which configuration information is to be displayed.
srp
Shows the Service Redundancy Protocol configuration.
showsecrets
Show encrypted/unencrytpted secret keys saved in the configuration. If this keyword is not specified, secret keys are not displayed.
url url
Default: configuration which is currently in use.
This keyword is not available to users with Operator level permissions. Specifies the location of the configuration data to use for information display. The url may refer to a local or a remote file. url must be entered using one of the following formats:
Specifies the source of the copy. 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
[ http: | ftp: | sftp: ]//[ username[ :password ]@ ] { host }[ :port# ][ /directory ]/file_name
directory is the directory name.
filename is the actual file of interest.
Important: Configuration files should be named with a .cfg extension.
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.
verbose
Indicates the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output will be the standard level which is the concise mode.
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 current configuration to review recent changes.
Important: This command is not supported on all platforms.
Example
The following command displays the local in use port configuration information for port 24/1 in verbose mode.
show configuration port 24/1 verbose
The following command displays the card configuration for card 17 on host remoteABC stored in the configuration file in /pub/config.cfg.
show configuration card 17
The following command displays the configuration of all RADIUS server groups configured in context local
show configuration context local radius group all
The following command shows the configuration for a context named PDIF.
show configuration context pdif
 
show configuration errors
Displays current configuration errors and warning information for the target configuration file as specified for a service.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator
Syntax
show configuration errors [ section { aaa-config | active-charging | apn | asngw-service | asnpc-service | closed-rp-service | cscf-service | diameter | fa-service | ggsn-service| gprs-service | gs-service | ha-service | hsgw-service | imssh-service | imsue-service | ipms | ipsg-service| iups-service | lac-service | lns-service | map-service| mme-service | pdif-service | pdsn-service | phsgw-service | policy-grp-config | sccp-network | sgsn-op-policy | sgsn-service | sgtp-service | subscriber-config } ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
section { aaa-config | active-charging | apn | asngw-service | asnpc-service | closed-rp-service | cscf-service | diameter | fa-service | ggsn-service | gprs-service | ha-service | hsgw-service | imssh-service | imsue-service | ipms | ipsg-service | iups-service | lac-service | lns-service | map-service | mme-service | pdif-service | pdsn-service | phsgw-service | policy-grp-config | sccp-network | sgsn-op-policy | sgsn-service | sgtp-service | subscriber-config }
Specifies the services and section to display and validate configuration.
aaa-config: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the AAA service(s) configured on the system.
active-charging: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Enhanced Charging Service(s) and the Personal Stateful Firewall service(s) configured on the system.
apn: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the APN configuration(s) on the system.
asngw-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Access Service Network Gateway (ASN-GW) Service configured in a specific context for which configuration errors/warnings is to be displayed.
asnpc-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the ASN Paging Controller and Location Registry (ASN PC-LR) Service(s) configured on the system.
closed-rp-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the closed RP service(s) configured on the system.
cscf-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Call Session Control Function (CSCF) service(s) configured on the system.
diameter: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Diameter configuration(s) on the system.
fa-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Foreign Agent (FA) service(s) configured on the system.
ggsn-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the GGSN service(s) configured on the system.
gprs-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the GPRS service(s) configured on the system.
gs-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the GS service(s) configured on the system.
ha-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Home Agent (HA) service(s) configured on the system.
hsgw-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the HSGW service(s) configured on the system.
imssh-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the IMS Sh (IMSSh) service(s) configured on the system.
imsue-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the IMS UE service(s) configured on the system.
ipms: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the IPMS service(s) configured on the system.
ipsg-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the IP Security Gateway (IPSG) service(s) configured on the system.
iups-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the IuPS service(s) configured on the system.
lac-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) Access Concentrator (LAC) service(s) configured on the system.
lns-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the L2TP Network Server (LNS) service(s) configured on the system.
map-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the MAP service(s) configured on the system.
mme-service: Specifies the configuration errors for MME service configured in a specific context for which configuration errors/warnings is to be displayed.
pdif-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the PDIF service(s) configured on the system.
pdsn-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the PDSN service(s) configured on the system.
phsgw-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the PHS Gateway service(s) configured on the system.
policy-grp-config: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Policy Group configuration(s) on the system.
sccp-network: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the SCCP network configuration(s) on the system.
sgsn-op-policy: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the SGSN operator policy configuration(s) on the system.
sgsn-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the SGSN service(s) configured on the system.
sgtp-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the SGTP service(s) configured on the system.
subscriber-config: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the subscriber configuration(s) on the system.
verbose
Indicates the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output will be the standard level which is the concise mode.
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 more information on the usage of grep and more, refer 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 the current configuration errors and warning to review recent changes.
Example
The following command displays configuration errors and warnings for all services configured in a context/system:
show configuration errors verbose | more
The following command displays configuration errors and warnings for Enhanced Charging service and Personal Stateful Firewall service configured in a context:
show configuration errors section active-charging verbose
 
show congestion-control
Displays information pertaining to congestion control functionality on the system
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show congestion-control { configuration | statistics { a11mgr| asngwmgr | asnpcmgr| egtpinmgr| gtpcmgr| hamgr | l2tpmgr } [ all | instancetask_instance] } [ |{ grepgrep_options| more } ]
configuration
Displays congestion control configuration information including threshold parameters and policy settings for the configured services.
statistics
Displays congestion control statistics for one of the following services:
a11mgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for PDSN services.
asngwmgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for ASN GW services.
asnpcmgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for ASN PC-LR services.
egtpinmgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for EGTP ingress demuxmgr.
gtpcmgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for GGSN services.
hamgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for HA services.
l2tpmgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for L2TP managers.
all: Select this keyword to display statistics based on the current state of all instances of the specified task.
instance task_instance: Specifies that statistics are to be displayed for a specific software task instance. task_instance can be configured to any integer value from 1 to 128.
Important: The inst column of the show task table command output can be used to determine the instance of a particular task.
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
This command displays congestion control configuration information or statistics for a particular service type.
When the all keyword is used, the system compares the current state of all instances of the specified task. The state is based on whether or not any congestion control thresholds have been exceeded. If one or more instances are experiencing congestion, the state is displayed as “Applied”, and the various thresholds that have been crossed are indicated.
Example
The following command displays congestion control statistics for a PDSN service using an a11mgr task with an instance of 2:
show congestion-control statistics a11mgr instance 2
The following command displays congestion control statistics for an ASN GW service using an asngwmgr task with an instance of 2:
show congestion-control statistics asngwmgr instance 2
The following command displays congestion control statistics for an ASN PC-LR service using an asnpcmgr task with an instance of 2:
show congestion-control statistics asnpcmgr instance 2
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show content-filtering category database
This command displays details of the specified category based content filtering database for content filtering application configured in a system/service.
Product
CF
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show content-filtering category database [ active | all | facility srdbmgr { all | instanceinstance_value} | urlurl_string] [ verbose ] [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
active
Displays the information about all active databases, for example databases in memory.
This is the default setting for category database information.
all
Displays the information about all active databases, for example, databases in memory and all saved databases on a system.
facility
Displays logged events for a specific facility.
srdbmgr { all | instance instance_value }
Displays logged events for all static rating database managers or for all or for a specific instance.
all: Displays the logged events for all SRDB Manager instances.
instance instance_value: Displays events logged for a specific SRDB Manager instance. instance_value must be an integer from 1 through 8.
url url_string
Displays the information of the specific database located at the given URL.
url_string specifies the name/location of category database to retrieve information, and must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 512 characters in length.
verbose
This option enables the detailed mode for additional information display for specific database.
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 of database for category based content filtering application in a service.
Example
The following command displays a detailed information for all active databases in memory.
show content-filtering category database active all
The following command displays the CF database status of all running SRDB manager.
show content-filtering category database facility srdbmgr all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show content-filtering category policy-id
This command displays Content Filtering category policy definitions.
 
Important: In StarOS 8.1 and later this command is replaced by the show active-charging content-filtering category policy-id command.
Product
CF
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show content-filtering category policy-id { all | idcf_policy_id} [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
all
Displays definitions of all Content Filtering category policies.
id cf_policy_id
Displays definitions of a specific Content Filtering category policy.
cf_policy_id must be a preconfigured category policy ID, and must be an integer from 1 through 4294967295.
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 view Content-Filtering Category definitions for a specific/all Policy IDs.
Example
The following command displays Content Filtering category definitions for policy ID 3:
show content-filtering category policy-id id 3
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show content-filtering category statistics
This command displays statistics for the Category-based Content Filtering application configured in a system/service.
Product
CF
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show content-filtering category statistics [ facility srdbmgr { all | instanceinstance_value} volume { all | number ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
facility
Displays logged events for a specific facility.
srdbmgr { all | instance instance_value }
Displays logged events for all Static Rating Database Manager instances or for specified instance.
all: Displays events logged for all SRDB Manager instances.
instance instance_value: Displays events logged for a specific SRDB Manager instance. instance_value must be an integer from 1 through 8.
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 view the statistics of Category Based Content Filtering application in a service. This command’s output also indicates capability of the system to perform Content Filtering and Dynamic Content Filtering if configured.
Important: Content filtering cannot be performed if less than two PSCs are activated. Dynamic Content Filtering cannot be performed if less than three PSCs are activated.
Example
The following command displays the detailed statistics of configured category based content filtering application:
show content-filtering category statistics
The following command displays the detailed statistics of configured category based content filtering application based on running SRDB Manager instance1.
show content-filtering category statistics facility srdbmgr instance instance1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show content-filtering category url
This command displays the information about the categories of the database at the specific URL configured for category based content filtering application in a system/service.
Product
CF
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show content-filtering category urlurl_string[ policy-idcf_policy_id| rulebaserulebase_name] [ verbose ] [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
url url_string
Displays the category information of the specific URL.
url_string specifies the URL, and must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 512 characters in length.
policy-id cf_policy_id
This option displays the category information of specific URL configured with specific content filtering category policy identifier in active charging configuration mode for category based content filtering.
cf_policy_id must be a preconfigured category policy id in Active Charging Configuration Mode.
rulebase rulebase_name
This option displays the category information of specific URL configured in Active Charging Configuration mode for category based content filtering in specific Rulebase.
rulebase_name must be the name of an existing rulebase, and must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 15 characters in length.
verbose
This option enables the detailed mode for additional information display for specific database.
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 of a database URL for category based content filtering application in a service.
Example
The following command displays a detailed information for all active databases in memory.
show content-filtering category url verbose /cf_server/cf/optcmd.bin verbose
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show content-filtering server-group
This command displays information for content Filtering Server Group (CFSG) configured in the service.
Product
CF
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show content-filtering server-group [ namecfsg_name| statistics ] | [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name cfsg_name
Displays detailed information for the specified Content Filtering Server Group.
statistics
Displays statistical information for all configured Content Filtering Server Groups.
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 for Content Filtering Server Group configured in a service.
Example
The following command displays a detailed information for all charging actions:
show content-filtering server-group statistics
The following command displays a details of a specific charging action:
show content-filtering server-group name sahire
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show context
Displays information on currently configured contexts.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show context [ all| namecontext_name] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
all | name context_name
all: display information for all currently configured contexts.
name context_name: display information for the context specified as context_name 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
View configured contexts when the context of interest needs to be looked up. This may be useful in verifying configuration or in troubleshooting the system.
Example
The following command displays information for the configured context named sampleContext:
show context name sampleContext
The following command displays information for all contexts:
show context all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show cpu
Displays information on system CPUs.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show cpu { info [ cardcard_num [ cpucpu_num ] ] [ graphs ] [ verbose ] | table } [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
info [ card card_num [ cpu cpu_num ] ] [ graphs ] [ verbose ]
Specifies information for an entire card or a specific CPU is to be displayed.
card card_num: specifies the card to display associated information. card_num must be a value in the range 1 through 48 and must refer to an installed card.
cpu cpu_num: optionally selects a specific CPU on the card of interest to display specific information. cpu_num must be a value in the range 0 through 3 and must refer to an installed CPU.
graphs: in addition to textual CPU information display CPU utilization information in graphs.
verbose: output is to display all information available.
table
Display, in tabular format, all cards and CPUs.
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 CPU statistics to aid in diagnosing service problems for the case of overload conditions.
Important: This command is not supported on all platforms.
Example
The following command displays the CPU information in tabular format for all CPUs on all installed cards:
show cpu table
The following command displays CPU information for card 8 in verbose mode:
show cpu info card 8 verbose
The following command displays information for CPU 0 on card 1:
show cpu info card 1 cpu 0
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show crash
Displays summary of crashes or information on a specific crash.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show crash { list | numbercrash_num } [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
list | number crash_num
list: indicates a list of recent crash data is to be displayed.
number crash_num: indicates the information for the crash specified by crash_num is to be displayed. The crash number must be an existing crash which would be displayed using the list keyword.
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 crash list to determine frequency of crashes or if crashes occur at some specific time of day. This may also be used to view information on a specific crash to aid in troubleshooting.
Example
The following displays the list of recent crashes.
show crash list
The following command will display the crash information for crash number 11.
show crash number 11
 
show credit-control sessions
This command displays credit control sessions information.
Product
PDSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show credit-control session [ all | callid | full | mdn | nai | summary ] [ | { grepgrep_options| more } ]
session [ all | callid | full | mdn | nai | summary ]
Displays the credit control session status based on the following keywords:
all: Displays all available information for Credit Control sessions
callid: Displays the Credit Control SessionCall ID
full: Displays All available information for the associated display or the filter keyword
mdn: Displays the Credit Control MDN
nai: Displays the Credit Control NI
summary: Displays the summary of Credit Control session 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.
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 show active credit control application for service sessions.
Example
The following command shows the configured Credit control application sessions:
show credit-control sessions
 
show credit-control statistics
This command displays credit control statistics.
Product
PDSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show credit-control statistics cc-service name
cc-service
Specifies the credit control service name.
name must be an existing Credit Control service, and must be an alpha and/or numeric string of 1 through 63 characters in length.
Usage
Use this command to show active credit control statistics.
Example
The following command shows the configured credit control statistics for a service named service1:
show credit-control statistics cc-service service1
 
show crypto group
Displays information pertaining to configured crypto groups.
Product
PDSN, GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show crypto group [ namegroup_name| summary ]
name group_name
Displays information for a specific crypto group.
group_name is the name of the group for which to display information.
summary
Displays state and statistical information for configured crypto groups in this context.
Usage
Use this command to display information and statistics pertaining to one or all configured crypto groups within the current context.
If the summary keyword is not used, detailed information is displayed.
 
The following command displays detailed information for a crypto group called group1:
show crypto group name group1
 
show crypto ikev1
Displays pre-shared key information for peer security gateways configured within the context.
Product
PDSN, GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show crypto ikev1 { keys | policy [preference] | security-associations [ summary ] }
keys
Specifies the IKE pre-shared key information based on the peer security gateway.
policy [ preference ]
Specifies the IKE policy priority for which configuration information will be displayed.
The priority can be configured to any integer value from 1 to 100.
If no preference is specified, information will be displayed for all configured policies.
security-associations [ summary ]
Specifies that established IPSec SA information should be displayed.
Usage
Use this command to:
Example
The following command lists the pre-shared keys received from peer security gateways as part of the Diffie-Hellman exchange:
show crypto ikev1 keys
The following command displays information for an IKE policy with a preference of 1:
show crypto ikev1 policy 1
The following command displays the currently established SAs:
show crypto ikev1 security-associations summary
 
show crypto ikev2-ikesa security-associations summary
Summary view of ikev2-ikesa SAs
Product
PDIF
Privilege
Administrator, Security Administrator
Syntax
show crypto ikev2-ikesa security-associations summary
Usage
Shows a summary of the of the SAs configured for a crypto template. It shows the total configured SA lifetime in seconds and the number of seconds left on the timer.
Example
Use this command to create the SA summary:
show crypto ikev2-ikesa security-associations summary
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show crypto ipsec
Displays IPSec security associations (SAs) configured within or facilitated by the context and can optionally display statistics for them.
Product
PDSN, GGSN, PDIF, SCM
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show crypto ipsec security-associations map-type { ipsec-3gpp-cscf-subscriber | ipsec-dynamic | ipsec-ikev1 | ipsec-l2tp | ipsec-manual | ipsec-mobile-ip } | summary [ distribution | ipsecmgr ipsec_mgr_id | map-type map_type ] | tagmap_name
map-type { ipsec-dynamic | ipsec-ikev1 | ipsec-l2tp | ipsec-manual | ipsec-mobile-ip }
Specifies that information for all crypto maps of a specific type configured within the context will be displayed. The following types can be specified:
ipsec-ikev1: IKEv1 IPSec Tunnel
ipsec-ikev2-subscriber: IKEv2 Subscriber Tunnel
summary [ distribution | ipsecmgr ipsec_mgr_id | map-type map_type | template-map map_name ]
Specifies that only security association summary information should be displayed.
distribution - Show IPSec Manager SA distribution information.
ipsecmgr ipsec_mgr_id - Show summary SA information for the specified IPSec manager instance ID. must be an integer from 1 through 200.
map-type map_type - Show summary SA information for the specified type of crypto map.The following types can be specified:
ipsec-ikev1: IKEv1 IPSec Tunnel
tag map_name
Specifies that SAs should be displayed for the specified crypto map.
map_name is the name of the crypto map configured in the context and can be from 1 to 127 alpha and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
Usage
Use this command to display IPSec SA information and statistics. This information can be used for performance monitoring and/or troubleshooting.
The displayed information categorizes control signal and data statistics. Data statistics are further categorized according to the encapsulation method, either GRE or IP-in-IP.
Example
The following command displays summary SA statistics for all IPSec managers.
show crypto ipsec security-associations summary
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show crypto ipsec transform-set
Displays IPsec transform set configuration information.
Product
PDG/TTG
PDIF
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show crypto ipsec transform-set [ transform_name ]
transform_name
Specifies the name of a particular IPsec transform set for which to display information.
transform_name is the name of the IPsec transform set and can be from 1 to 127 alpha and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
Usage
Use this command to verify the configuration of IPsec transform sets within the context.
If no keyword is specified, information will be displayed for all IPsec transform sets configured within the context.
Important: This command is used in PDIF Release 8.3 only.
Example
The following command displays information for an IPsec transform set named test1:
show crypto ipsec transform-set test1
 
show crypto isakmp keys
Displays pre-shared key information for peer security gateways configured within the context.
Product
PDSN, GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show crypto isakmp keys
Usage
Use this command to display pre-shared key information based on the peer security gateway. This information can be used to verify configuration and/or for troubleshooting.
Example
The following command lists the pre-shared keys received from peer security gateways as part of the Diffie-Hellman exchange:
show crypto isakmp keys
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show crypto isakmp policy
Displays ISAKMP policy configuration information.
Product
PDSN, GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show crypto isakmp policy [ preference ]
preference
Specifies the ISAKMP policy priority for which configuration information will be displayed.
The priority can be configured to any integer value from 1 to 100.
Usage
Use this command to verify the configuration of ISAKMP policies within the context.
If no preference is specified, information will be displayed for all configured policies.
Example
The following command displays information for an ISAKMP policy with a preference of 1:
show crypto isakmp policy 1
 
show crypto isakmp security-associations
Displays currently established IKE security associations (SAs) facilitated by the context.
Product
PDSN, GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show crypto isakmp security-associations [ cookies ]
cookies
Specifies that cookies should be displayed.
Usage
Use this command to display established IPSec SA information. This information can be used for troubleshooting.
Example
The following command displays the currently established SAs:
show crypto isakmp security-associations
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show crypto managers
Shows statistics per IPSec Manager.
Product
PDSN, GGSN, PDIF, SCM
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show crypto managers [ context context_id | crypto-map map_name | instance instance_num | summary [ distribution | ike-stats | ipsec-3gpp-cscf-stats | ikev2-stats [ demux-stats ] | ipsec-sa-stats | npu-stats ] ]
context context_id
Show IPSec manager statistics for the context with the specified context identifier number.
must be an integer from 1 through 64.
crypto-map map_name
Show IPSec Managers for a specific crypto map.
map_name must be the name of an existing crypto map.
instance instance_num
Show statistics for the specified IPSec manager instance.
instance_num must be an integer from 1 through 284.
summary [ distribution | ike-stats | ipsec-3gpp-cscf-stats | ikev2-stats [ demux-stats ] | ipsec-sa-stats | npu-stats ]
Shows stats per service ip address for each manager.
distribution - Shows a summary list of IPsec manager distribution.
ike-stats - Shows a summary list of IPSec IKE statistics. for each IPsec manager.
ipsec-3gpp-cscf-stats - Displays CSCF IPSec Statistics on each IPsec Manager.
ikev2-stats - Displays IKEv2 Statistics on each IPsec Manager.
demux-stats - Displays session demux statistics on each IPsec Manager.
ipsec-sa-stats Shows a summary list of IPsec Security Association statistics for each IPsec Manager.
npu-stats - Displays NPU statistics on each IPsec Manager.
Usage
Use this command to view statistics relating to IPSec managers.
Example
The following command displays summary information for all IPSec managers:
show crypto managers summary
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show crypto map
Displays crypto map configuration information.
Product
PDIF, PDSN, GGSN, SCM
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show crypto map [ map-type [ ipsec-3gpp-cscf-subscriber | ipsec-dynamic | ipsec-ikev1 | ipsec-ikev2-subscriber | ipsec-l2tp | ipsec-manual | ipsec-mobile-ip] | tag map_name | summary ]
map-type [ ipsec-3gpp-cscf-subscriber | ipsec-dynamic | ipsec-ikev1 | ipsec-ikev2-subscriber | ipsec-l2tp | ipsec-manual | ipsec-mobile-ip ]
Specifies that information for all crypto maps of a specific type configured within the context will be displayed. The following types can be specified:
ipsec-ikev1: IKEv1 IPSec Tunnel
ipsec-ikev2-subscriber: IKEv2 Subscriber Tunnel
tag map_name
Specifies the name of a crypto map for which to display configuration information.
map_name is the name of the crypto map configured in the context and can be from 1 to 127 alpha and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
summary
Displays summary information for all crypto maps configured in the context.
Usage
Use this command to verify the configuration of crypto maps within the context.
If no keyword is specified, information will be displayed for all maps configured within the context regardless of type.
Example
The following command displays configuration information for a dynamic crypto map named test_map3:
show crypto map tag test_map3
 
show crypto statistics
Displays IPSec statistics.
Product
PDSN, GGSN, PDG/TTG, PDIF, SCM
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show crypto statistics ikev1 |ikev2 [service-ip-address ip-address ] [ service-name name ] | ipsec-3gpp-cscf [ service-ip-address ip-address ] [ service-name name ]
ikev1
Displays global ikev1 statistics for this context.
ikev2 [ service-ip-address ip-address ] [ service-name name ]
Displays global ikev2 statistics for this context.
service-ip-address ip-address: Specified PDIF service ip address.
service-name name: Specified PDIF service name.
ipsec-3gpp-cscf [ service-ip-address ip-address ] [ service-name name ]
Displays global CSCF IPSec SA statistics for this context.
service-ip-address ip-address: Specified CSCF service ip address.
service-name name: Specified CSCF service name.
Usage
Use this command to display statistics for IPSec tunnels facilitated by the context. This information can be used for performance monitoring and/or troubleshooting
Example
The following command displays cumulative IPSec statistics for the current context:
show crypto statistics
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show crypto transform-set
Displays transform set configuration information.
Product
PDIF, PDSN, GGSN, SCM
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show crypto transform-set [ transform_name ]
transform_name
Specifies the name of a particular transform set for which to display information.
transform_name is the name of the transform set and can be from 1 to 127 alpha and/or numeric characters and is case sensitive.
Usage
Use this command to verify the configuration of transform sets within the context.
If no keyword is specified, information will be displayed for all transform sets configured within the context.
Important: This command is used in PDIF Release 8.1. In PDIF Release 8.3, the syntax of this command is changed to show crypto ipsec transform-set.
Example
The following command displays information for a transform set named test1:
show crypto transform-set test1
 
show cscf nat
Displays the mapping created for each of the media streams present in an established dialog.
Product
SCM (P-CSCF, A-BG)
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
show cscf nat media mapping { all | aor aor } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
media mapping { all | aor aor }
all: Displays the UE/Network origins and destinations, including their IP addresses/port numbers and associated contexts.
aor aor : Displays information for a specific AoR. aor must be an existing AoR and be from 1 to 79 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.
Refer to 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 the status of configured Network Address Translation (NAT) support.
Example
The following command displays the status of the mapping created for each of the media streams present on this system:
show cscf nat media mapping all
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show cscf peer-servers
Displays name, IP address, and status of configured peer servers visible to the system.
Product
SCM
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator
Syntax
show cscf peer-servers { all | full | name service_name [ server-name server_name ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all | full | name service_name [ server-name server_name ]
all: Displays the peer server list names and the servers within those lists including their IP addresses/port numbers and domain names.
full: Displays additional details regarding the peer servers within the configured lists on the system.
name service_name [ server-name server_name ]: Displays the same information as the full keyword output, but for a specific peer server list or specific server.
service_name/server_name must be an existing peer server list or server and be from 1 through 80 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.
Refer to 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 the status of configured peer servers.
Example
The following command displays the status of a peer server named icscf3 that is a member of peer server list cscf-main:
show cscf peer-servers name cscf-main server-name icscf3
The following command displays the status of all peer servers in configured peer server groups in this context:
show cscf peer-servers full
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show cscf service
Displays configuration and/or statistic information for CSCF services on this system.
Product
SCM
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator
Syntax
show cscf service { all [ counters ] | diameter { location-info statistics service-name service_name [ vpn-name name ] | policy-control statistics service-name service_name [ vpn-name name ] } | grey-list name name | li-packet-cable statistics service-name service_name | performance-counters name service_name | statistics name service_name [ all | calls | ip-security | message | package-name { message-summary | presence | reg | winfo } | registrations | sigcomp | tcp ] | subscription name service_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all [ counters ]
Displays configuration information for all CSCF services configured on this system.
counters: Displays statistics with the configuration information for all CSCF services configured on the system.
diameter { location-info statistics service-name service_name [ vpn-name name ] | policy-control statistics service-name service_name [ vpn-name name ] }
location-info: Displays Diameter statistics on the E2 interface with the location information.
policy-control: Displays Diameter (DPECA) statistics on the CSCF Rx interface with the configuration information.
service-name service_name: Specifies the name of a CSCF service for which the statistics will be displayed. service_name must be an existing CSCF service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
vpn-name name: Specifies the name of a context in which all statistics for all services will be displayed. name must be an existing context and be from 1 to 79 alpha and/or numeric characters.
grey-list name name
Displays the list of run-time grey-listed users and their remaining barred period for the specified CSCF service.
name must be an existing CSCF service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
li-packet-cable statistics service-name service_name
Displays Lawful Intercept statistics for a specific CSCF service configured on this system. service_name must be an existing CSCF service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
performance-counters name service_name
Displays performance counters specified in 3GPP TS 32.409 for a specific CSCF service configured on this system. service_name must be an existing CSCF service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
statistics name service_name [ all | calls | ip-security | message | package-name { message-summary | presence | reg | winfo } | registrations | sigcomp | tcp | vpn-name name ]
Displays service statistics for a specific CSCF service configured on this system. service_name must be an existing CSCF service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
all: Displays all CSCF service statistics.
calls: Displays session statistics related to CSCF calls.
ip-security: Displays session statistics related to CSCF IPSec.
message: Displays session statistics for the SIP method MESSAGE.
package-name: Displays session statistics for the associated event package.
message-summary: Displays session statistics for the “message-summary” event package.
presence: Displays session statistics for the “presence” event package.
reg: Displays session statistics for the “reg” event package.
winfo: Displays session statistics for the “watcher-info” event package.
registrations: Displays session statistics related to CSCF registrations, re-registrations, and de-registrations.
sigcomp: Displays session statistics related to CSCF sigcomp.
tcp: Displays session statistics related to CSCF TCP.
Important: This keyword must be followed by another statistics-related keyword.
subscription name service_name
Displays service level subscription information for a specific service. service_name must be an existing CSCF 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
Use this command to display configuration information and/or statistics for any or all CSCF services on this system.
Example
The following command displays service statistics for the CSCF service named cscf1:
show cscf service statistics name cscf1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show cscf sessions
Displays statistics for CSCF sessions on this system.
Product
SCM
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator
Syntax
show cscf sessions { counters { calls { duration | first-response-time | invite-processing-time | post-answer-delay | post-dial-delay | service service_name | session-release-delay | session-setup-delay } service service_name | subscription { duration | service service_name | setup-time } service service_name } | duration | full [ callleg-id id | from-aor aor | service service_name | session-id id | to-aor aor ] [ media-type type ] | summary [ from-aor aor | service service_name | session-id id | to-aor aor ] } [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
counters { calls { duration | first-response-time | invite-processing-time | post-answer-delay | post-dial-delay | service service_name | session-release-delay | session-setup-delay } service service_name | subscription { duration | service service_name | setup-time } service service_name }
Displays counters for all CSCF sessions matching the filter criteria.
calls: Counters associated with calls in CSCF service.
duration: Displays the call duration time.
first-response-time: Displays the time interval for the first response received for INVITE.
invite-processing-time: Displays the INVITE message processing time in CSCF.
post-answer-delay: Displays the time interval for post answer delay.
post-dial-delay: Displays the time interval for the ringing or success response for INVITE.
service service_name: Displays specific service. service_name must be an existing CSCF service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
Important: This keyword may be used alone with the counters keyword or following any other counters-specific keyword.
session-release-delay: Displays the time interval for releasing the call.
session-setup-delay: Displays the time interval for session setup.
subscription: Counters associated with subscriptions in CSCF service.
duration: Displays the SIP Subscription duration time.
service service_name: Displays specific service. service_name must be an existing CSCF service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
Important: This keyword may be used alone with the subscription keyword or following any other subscription-specific keyword.
setup-time: Displays the SIP Subscription setup time.
duration
Displays the call duration for all CSCF sessions.
full [callleg-id id | from-aor aor | service service_name | session-id id | to-aor aor ] [ media-type type ]
Displays all the session information for the active CSCF sessions matching the filter criteria.
callleg-id id: Specifies a call leg from which session statistics are to be displayed. id must be an existing call-leg ID and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
from-aor aor: Specifies that session statistics are to be displayed for sessions originating from this specific AoR. aor must be an existing AoR and be from 1 to 79 alpha and/or numeric characters.
service service_name: Specifies that session statistics are to be displayed for sessions using this CSCF service. service_name must be an existing CSCF service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
session-id id: Specifies that session statistics are to be displayed for sessions with this ID. id must be an existing session ID and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
to-aor aor: Specifies that session statistics are to be displayed for sessions sent to this specific AoR. aor must be an existing AoR and be from 1 to 79 alpha and/or numeric characters.
media-type type: Displays information about specific media type, if any. type must be an existing media type and be from 1 to 9 alpha and/or numeric characters.
summary [ from-aor aor | service service_name | session-id id | to-aor aor ]
Displays session summary information for sessions matching the filter criteria.
from-aor aor: Specifies that session statistics are to be displayed for sessions originating from this specific AoR. aor must be an existing AoR and be from 1 to 79 alpha and/or numeric characters.
service service_name: Specifies that session statistics are to be displayed for sessions using this CSCF service. service_name must be an existing CSCF service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
session-id id: Specifies that session statistics are to be displayed for sessions with this ID. id must be an existing session ID and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
to-aor aor: Specifies that session statistics are to be displayed for sessions sent to this specific AoR. aor must be an existing AoR and be from 1 to 79 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.
Refer to 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 session information for any or all CSCF sessions.
Example
The following command displays the output for CSCF session duration:
show cscf sessions duration
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show cscf sip
Displays SIP statistics for a specific CSCF service configured on this system.
Product
SCM
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator
Syntax
show cscf sip statistics name service_name [ interface { domain { list | name domain_name } | ip { address ip_address | list } } | vpn-name name ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
statistics name service_name
Specifies the name of the CSCF service. service_name must be an existing CSCF service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
[ interface { domain { list | name domain_name } | ip { address ip_address | list } }
SIP statistics will be displayed for this interface.
domain list: Displays list of interfaces associated with the CSCF service.
domain name domain_name: Specifies the domain associated with the CSCF service. domain_name must be an existing domain and be from 1 to 64 alpha and/or numeric characters.
ip address ip_address: Specifies the destination or source ip address associated with the CSCF service.
ip list: Displays list of interfaces associated with the CSCF service.
vpn-name name
Specifies the name of the context in which the service is configured. name must be an existing context and be from 1 to 79 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.
Refer to 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 SIP statistics for a specific CSCF service.
Important: This command displays counters for SIP statistics for a specified CSCF service. Counters are incriminated when SIP messages are sent (Tx) or received (Rx). SIP Request, Response, and Error counters are maintained at various levels in the SIP stack. These values are dependent on the packet flow. For example, if packets are dropped at an initial stage of parsing and error detection, the counters may not increment. All 2xx Response counters for individual requests are maintain outside the SIP layer and will not track re-transmissions and erroneous packets that are dropped. All other counters do keep track of re-transmissions.
Example
The following command displays SIP statistics for the CSCF service named cscf1:
show cscf sip statistics name cscf1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show cscf tcp
Displays TCP connection information for a specific CSCF service configured on this system.
Product
SCM
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator
Syntax
show cscf tcp connections service service_name [ facility { cscfmgr | sessmgr } ] [ full ] [ remote-ip ip_address ] [ remote-port port_number ] [ | { grepgrep_options | more } ]
connections service service_name
service service_name: Specifies the name of the CSCF service.
service_name must be an existing CSCF service and be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters.
facility { cscfmgr | sessmgr }
Facility type for which connection details have to be retrieved.
cscfmgr: Facility type cscfmgr.
sessmgr: Facility type sessmgr.
full
Displays detailed information related to each connection.
remote-ip ip_address
Remote IP address to match the connection. ip_address is expressed in dotted decimal notation for IPv4 or colon notation for IPv6.
remote-port port_number
Remote port to match the connection.
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.
Refer to 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 TCP connection information for a specific CSCF service.
Important: More than one optional keyword may be used per command.
Example
The following command displays TCP connections for the CSCF service named cscf1:
show cscf tcp connections service cscf1
Important: Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.
 
show css delivery-sequence
 
This is a restricted command. In StarOS 9.0 and later, this command is obsoleted.
 
show css server
 
This is a restricted command. In StarOS 9.0 and later, this command is obsoleted.
 
show css service
 
This is a restricted command. In StarOS 9.0 and later, this command is obsoleted.
 
 

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