LTE Subscriber Map Configuration Mode Commands

The LTE Subscriber Map Configuration Mode is used to create and manage subscriber maps for applying operator policy templates to individual subscribers and/or groups of subscribers.

Subscriber mappings are ordered lists containing explicit UE matching criteria. The maps are examined for specific UE identity information such as the UE’s IMSI. The system uses the first map that matches the criteria to associate an operator policy with the UE.

Subscriber maps can be modified but will only affect future subscribers and not subscribers already attached to UEs.

IMPORTANT:

The commands or keywords/variables that are available are dependent on platform type, product version, and installed license(s).

end

Exits the current configuration mode and returns to the Exec mode.

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
end

Usage:

Use this command to return to the Exec mode.

exit

Exits the current mode and returns to the parent configuration mode.

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
exit

Usage:

Use this command to return to the parent configuration mode.

precedence

Sets the order of precedence, the matching criteria and the association to an operator policy for subscribers meeting the match criteria.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

MME, S-GW


Privilege:

Administrator


Syntax
precedence number match-criteria all
operator-policy-name policy_nameprecedence number match-criteria imsi
mcc mcc_num mnc mnc_num [ msin first start_range last end_range | service-plmnid id ] operator-policy-name policy_nameprecedence number match-criteria service-plmnid id operator-policy-name policy_nameno precedence number
no

Removes the selected precedence number from the subscriber map. number must be an integer value from 1 to 1024.

number

Specifies the order of precedence for the subscriber map. 1 is the highest precedence. number must be an integer value from 1 to 1024.

match-criteria

Specifies that the keyword following this keyword is the criteria to be used to match a UE.

all

Specifies that all UEs are to be associated with the operator policy.

imsi mcc mcc_num mnc mnc_num [ msin first start_range last end_range | service-plmnid id ]

Specifies that UEs with criteria matching the International Mobile Subscriber Identifier (IMSI) information (MCC and MNC) are to be associated with a specified operator policy.

mcc mcc_num: Specifies the mobile country code (MCC) portion of the IMSI identifier as an integer value between 100 and 999.

mnc mnc_num: Specifies the mobile network code (MNC) portion of the IMSI identifier as a 2- or 3-digit integer value between 00 and 999.

msin first start_range last end_range: Optionally specifies a range of Mobile Subscriber Identification Numbers that further narrows the match criteria for the IMSI match configuration. start_range and end_range must each be an integer value of 10 digits.

service-plmnid id: Optionally specifies a local service PLMN ID number used further narrow the IMSI-based operator policy selection. id must be an integer value of five digits minimum and six digits maximum (the combination of the MCC and MNC).

service-plmnid id

Specifies a local service PLMN ID number used for PLMN ID-based operator policy selection. id must be an integer value of five digits minimum and six digits maximum (the combination of the MCC and MNC).

operator-policy-name policy_name

Sets the operator policy with which the matching criteria is associated. policy_name must be an existing operator policy expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 64 characters. Operator policies are configured in the Operator Policy Configuration Mode. For more information about operator policies, refer to the Operator Policy Configuration Mode Commands chapter.


Usage:

The operator policy provides mechanisms to fine tune the behavior of subsets of subscribers above and beyond the behaviors described in the user profile. It is also used to control the behavior or visiting subscribers in roaming scenarios, enforce roaming agreements, and provide a measure of local protection against foreign subscribers.


Example:
The following command associates the operator policy named op_pol1 with UEs associated with an IMSI MCC of 111, an MNC of 222, and a service PLMN ID of 123456:
precedence 100 match-criteria
imsi mcc 111 mnc 222 service-plmnid 123456 operator-policy-name
op_pol1