Field | Description |
---|---|
Username
|
Specifies the name
of the subscriber.
|
Status
|
Indicates the status
of the subscriber’s session. The status can be Online or Offline
and Active or Dormant.
|
Access Type
|
|
Network Type
|
Displays the type of
network connection for this subscribers session. The possible network
types are:
I: IP
M: Mobile-IP
L: L2TP
P: Proxy-Mobile-IP
i: IP-in-IP
G: GRE
V: IPv6-in-IPv4
S: IPSEC
A: R4 (IP-GRE)
u: Unknown
|
Access Tech
|
Represents the Access Technology.
The possible technologies are:
X: CDMA 1xRTT
E: GPRS GERAN
I: IP
D: CDMA EV-DO
U: WCDMA UTRAN
W: Wireless LAN
A: CDMA EV-DO RevA
G: GPRS Other
M: WiMAX
C: CDMA Other
N: GAN (Generic
Access Network)
H: HSPA (High Speed
Packet Access)
P: PDIF
. : Other/Unknown
|
callid
|
Displays the subscriber’s
call identification number (callid).
|
msid
|
Displays the subscriber’s
mobile station identification (MSID).
|
imsi
|
Displays the subscriber’s
international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI).
|
AAA Information and Attributes
|
A list of AAA information
attributes and their configuration for the specified session.
For additional information
on these attributes, refer to the AAA and GTPP Interface Administration
and Reference.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
Access-Tech
|
Indicates the session
type for this subscriber. The possible types are:
- X: CDMA 1xRTT
- E: GPRS GERAN
- I: IP
- D: CDMA EV-DO
- U: WCDMA UTRAN
- W: Wireless LAN
- A: CDMA EV-DO RevA
- G: GPRS Other
- M: WiMAX
- C: CDMA Other
- N: GAN (Generic
Access Network)
- H: HSPA (High Speed
Packet Access)
- P: PDIF
- L: eHRPD
- . : Other/Unknown
|
Type
|
Indicates the access
flow type as one of the following:
- Static
- Dynamic
- Pre-provisioned
- Accounting
|
Direction
|
Indicates the flow
direction as Forward/Uplink or Reverse/Downlink.
|
Link Status
|
Indicates the status
of the flow as one of the following:
- Online/Active
- Dormant/idle
- Not Applicable
|
Flow State
|
Indicates the state
of the flow as Active or Inactive.
|
Flow Mapping
|
Indicates the mapping
of the flow as one of the following:
- Mapped
- Unmapped
- Not Applicable
|
Network Type
|
Indicates the session
Network Type. The possible network types are:
- I: IP
- M: Mobile-IP
- L: L2TP
- P: Proxy-Mobile-IP
- i: IP-in-IP
- G: GRE
- V: IPv6-in-IPv4
- S: IPSEC
- A: R4 (IP-GRE)
- u: Unknown
|
MSID
|
Displays the subscriber’s
mobile station identification (MSID).
|
ID
|
Indicates the unique
identification number for the flow.
|
SRID
|
Indicates the service
flow identifier for this subscriber.
|
PDFID
|
Indicates the packet
data flow identifier for this subscriber.
|
PROFID
|
Indicates the QoS profile
identifier for this subscriber.
|
PACKETS
|
Indicates the total
number of packets processed for this flow.
|
BYTES
|
Indicates the total
number of bytes processed for this flow.
|
POLICY
|
Indicates the name
of the subscriber QoS policy applicable for this subscriber.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
Username
|
Specifies the name
of the subscriber.
|
callid
|
Displays the subscriber’s
call identification number (callid).
|
msid
|
Displays the subscriber’s
mobile station identification (MSID).
|
flow ID
|
Indicates the unique
identification number for the flow.
|
Access Tech
|
Indicates the session
type for this subscriber. The possible types are:
- X: CDMA 1xRTT
- E: GPRS GERAN
- I: IP
- D: CDMA EV-DO
- U: WCDMA UTRAN
- W: Wireless LAN
- A: CDMA EV-DO RevA
- G: GPRS Other
- M: WiMAX
- C: CDMA Other
- N: GAN (Generic
Access Network)
- H: HSPA (High Speed
Packet Access)
- P: PDIF
- L: eHRPD
- . : Other/Unknown
|
Status
|
Indicates the status
of the session as Active or Dormant/Idle.
|
Policy Name
|
Indicates the name
of the QoS/subscriber policy.
|
Direction
|
Indicates the flow
direction as Forward/Uplink or Reverse/Downlink.
|
State
|
Indicates the status
of the flow as Active or Inactive.
|
Mapping Status
|
Indicates the mapping
status of the flow as one of the following:
- Mapped
- Unmapped
- Not Applicable
|
Flow Type
|
Indicates the access
flow type as one of the following:
- Accounting
- Static
- Dynamic
- Pre-provisioned
|
Hdr Comp
|
Indicates the status
of header compression.
|
QoS Traffic Policing
|
Indicates the status
of the QoS traffic policing as Enabled or Disabled.
|
Data Statistics
|
Displays the data statistics.
|
Packets
|
Displays the total
number of packets.
|
Bytes
|
Displays the total
number of bytes.
|
pkts dropped tp
|
Displays the number
of packets dropped by the traffic policy.
|
pkts dropped access-ctrl
|
Displays the number
of packets dropped by the access control.
|
Requested QoS
|
Displays the requested
QoS.
|
Profile Ids
|
Displays the profile
IDs for the requested QoS.
|
QOS Id
|
Displays the applicable
QoS identifier.
|
Granted QoS
|
Displays the granted
QoS.
|
Global-Service-Class-Name
|
Specifies the global
service class name.
|
Service-Class-Name
|
Specifies the local
service class name.
|
Schedule Type
|
Displays the schedule
type configured for the requested QoS. This group contains relevant
parameters like, minimum reserved traffic rate, maximum latency allowed,
polling interval, traffic priority, sustained traffic rate, and
maximum traffic burst.
|
Classifiers
|
Displays the service
classifier parameters like type of traffic, priority, matching protocol,
source-destination IP address and ports, DSCP marking etc. It also
shows the configured permit criteria for flows.
|
Data Path(s)
|
Displays the available
information of data path(s).
|
Peer Address
|
Indicates the IP address
of the trusted peer ASN GWs for inter ASN GW handovers in this service.
|
BS ID
|
Indicates the Base
station Id.
|
Tunnel Endpoint
|
Indicates the IP address
of GRE tunnel endpoint.
|
Gre Key
|
Indicates the GRE key
for this data tunnel.
|
Type
|
Type of GRE data tunnel.
It may be R4 or R6.
|
State
|
Indicates the status
of access flow. Possible states are:
- I: Initializing
- F: Flow Added
- A: Active
- P: Pending
|
RecdPkts
|
Indicates the total
number of packets received.
|
SendPkts
|
Indicates the total
number of packets sent.
|
Total access-flows
matching specified criteria
|
Displays the total
number of matching access-flows.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
Access Tech
|
Indicates the session
type for this subscriber. The possible types are:
- X: CDMA 1xRTT
- E: GPRS GERAN
- I: IP
- D: CDMA EV-DO
- U: WCDMA UTRAN
- W: Wireless LAN
- A: CDMA EV-DO RevA
- G: GPRS Other
- M: WiMAX
- C: CDMA Other
- N: GAN (Generic
Access Network)
- H: HSPA (High Speed
Packet Access)
- P: PDIF
- L: eHRPD
- . : Other/Unknown
|
Policy Name
|
Indicates the name
of the QoS/subscriber policy.
|
Type
|
Indicates the access
flow type as one of the following:
- A: Accounting
- S: Static
- D: Dynamic
- P: Pre-provisioned
|
Direction
|
Indicates the flow
direction as Forward/Uplink or Reverse/Downlink.
|
Link Status
|
Indicates the status
of the link as one of the following:
- A: Online/Active
- D: Dormant
- .: Not Applicable
|
Flow Status
|
Indicates the status
of the flow as Active or Inactive.
|
Flow Mapping
|
Indicates the mapping
status of the flow as one of the following:
- M: Mapped
- U: Unmapped
- .: Not Applicable
|
Network Type
|
Indicates the network
type as one of the following:
- I: IP
- M: Mobile-IP
- L: L2TP
- P: Proxy-Mobile-IP
- i: IP-in-IP
- G: GRE
- V: IPv6-in-IPv4
- S: IPSEC
- A: R4 (IP-GRE)
- u: Unknown
|
MSID
|
Displays the subscriber’s
mobile station identification (MSID) number.
|
ID
|
Indicates the unique
identification number for the flow.
|
SRID
|
Indicates the service
request identification number for the flow.
|
PROFID
|
Indicates the profile
identification number used by the flow.
|
SO
|
Displays the service
option for each flow.
|
PACKETS
|
Indicates the total
number of packets.
|
BYTES
|
Indicates the total
number of bytes.
|
POLICY
|
Indicates the policy
name used for the flow.
|
HDR-COMP
|
Indicates the ROHC
header compression feedback channel identification number carried
by the link.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
vvvvv
|
Displays service and
session state information. This column provides a code consisting
of six characters.
|
Access Type
|
From left-to-right,
the first character represents the Access Type that the subscriber
is using. The possible access types are:
- S: pdsn-simple-ip
- M: pdsn-mobile-ip
- H: ha-mobile-ip
- P: ggsn-pdp-type-ppp
- h: ha-ipsec
- N: lns-l2tp
- I: ggsn-pdp-type-ipv4
- A: asngw-simple-ip
- G: IPSG
- V: ggsn-pdp-type-ipv6
- B: asngw-mobile-ip
- C: cscf-sip
- s:sgsn
- p: sgsn-pdp-type-ppp
- 4: sgsn-pdp-type-ip
- 6: sgsn-pdp-type-ipv6
- L: pdif-simple-ip
- K: pdif-mobile-ip
- x: S1-MME
- F: standalone-fa
|
Access Type (cont.)
|
- J: asngw-non-anchor
- e: ggsn-mbms-ue
- i: asnpc
- E: ha-mobile-ipv6
- X: HSGW
- u: Unknown
- R: gw-gtp-ipv4
- O: sgw-gtp-ipv6
-Q: sgw-gtp-ipv4-ipv6
-W: pgw-gtp-ipv4
-Y: pgw-gtp-ipv6
-Z: pgw-gtp-ipv4-ipv6
-@: saegw-gtp-ipv4
-#: saegw-gtp-ipv6
-$:saegw-gtp-ipv4-ipv6
-2:sgsn-pdp-type-ipv4-ipv6
-L:pdif-simple-ip
-O:femto-ip
-F:standalone-fa
-U:pdg-ipsec-ipv4
-T:pdg-ssl
-v:pdg-ipsec-ipv6
-f:hnbgw-hnb
-g:hnbgw-iu
-j:phsgw-non-anchor
-c:phspc
-k:PCC
-n:ePDG
-thenbgw-ue
-mhenbgw-sg
-Dbng-simple-ip
-lpgw-pmip
|
Access Tech
|
From left-to-right,
the second character represents the Access Technology.
The possible call states are:
- X: CDMA 1xRTT
- E: GPRS GERAN
- I: IP
- D: CDMA EV-DO
- U: WCDMA UTRAN
- W: Wireless LAN
- A: CDMA EV-DO RevA
- G: GPRS Other
- M: WiMAX
- L: eHRPD
- T: eUTRAN
- C: CDMA Other
- N: GAN (Generic
Access Network)
- H: HSPA (High Speed
Packet Access)
- P: PDIF
- . : Other/Unknown
- O : Femto IPSec
- S : HSPA
- B : PPPoE
- F: FEMTO UTRAN
|
Call State
|
From left-to-right,
the third character represents the Call State. The possible
call states are:
- C: Connected
- r: CSCF-Registering
- c: Connecting
- d: Disconnecting
- R: CSCF-Registered
- U: CSCF-Unregistered
- u: Unknown
|
Access CSCF
|
From left-to-right,
the fourth character represents the Access CSCF Status of
the session. The possible network types are:
- A: Attached
- C: Call (Unknown
Type)
- N: Not Attached
- v: Voice Call
- .: Not Applicable
- V: Video Call
|
Link Status
|
From left-to-right,
the fifth character represents the Link Status of the
session. The possible idle states are:
- A: Online/Active
- D: Dormant/Idle
|
Network Type
|
From left-to-right,
the sixth character represents the session Network Type. The
possible network types are:
- I: IP
- M: Mobile-IP
- L: L2TP
- P: Proxy-Mobile-IP
- i: IP-in-IP
- G: GRE
- V: IPv6-in-IPv4
- S: IPSEC
- A: R4 (IP-GRE)
- u: Unknown
- T: IPv6
- C: GTP
- W: PMIPv6(IPv4)
- Y: PMIPv6(IPv4+IPv6)
- R: IPv4+IPv6
|
CALLID
|
Displays the subscriber’s
call identification (callid) number.
|
MSID
|
Displays the subscriber’s
mobile station identification (MSID) number.
|
USERNAME
|
Displays the subscriber’s
username.
|
Displays the IP address
assigned to the subscriber.
(*)
indicates the multiple hosts supported behind a primary node with
primary IP address. Note that this is applicable to ASN GW session
only.
|
|
TIME-IDLE
|
Displays the amount
of time that the subscriber session has been idle either in an active
or dormant state.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
vvvvvv
|
Displays service and
session state information. This column displays a code consisting
of six characters.
From left-to-right,
the first character represents the Access Type that the subscriber
is using. The possible access types are:
- S: pdsn-simple-ip
- M: pdsn-mobile-ip
- H: ha-mobile-ip
- P: ggsn-pdp-type-ppp
- h: ha-ipsec
- N: lns-l2tp
- I: ggsn-pdp-type-ipv4
- A: asngw-simple-ip
- G: IPSG
- V: ggsn-pdp-type-ipv6
- B: asngw-mobile-ip
- C: cscf-sip
- L: pdif-simple-ip
- K: pdif-mobile-ip
- F: standalone-fa
- J: asngw-non-anchor
- u: Unknown
|
vvvvvv (cont.)
|
From left-to-right,
the second character represents the Access Technology.
The possible call states are:
- X: CDMA 1xRTT
- E: GPRS GERAN
- I: IP
- D: CDMA EV-DO
- U: WCDMA UTRAN
- W: Wireless LAN
- A: CDMA EV-DO RevA
- G: GPRS Other
- M: WiMAX
- C: CDMA Other
- N: GAN (Generic
Access Network)
- H: HSPA (High Speed
Packet Access)
- P: PDIF
- .: Other/Unknown
From left-to-right,
the third character represents the Call State. The possible
call states are:
- C: Connected
- c: Connecting
- d: Disconnecting
- u: Unknown
- r: CSCF-Registering
- R: CSCF-Registered
- U: CSCF-Unregistered
From left-to-right,
the fourth character represents the Access CSCF Status of
the session. The possible states are:
- A: Attached
- N: Not Attached
- .: Not Applicable
|
vvvvvv (cont.)
|
From left-to-right,
the fifth character represents the Link Status of the
session. The possible states are:
- A: Online/Active
(airlink connected)
- D: Dormant (airlink
not connected)
From left-to-right,
the sixth character represents the session Network Type. The
possible network types are:
- I: IP
- M: Mobile-IP
- L: L2TP
- P: Proxy-Mobile-IP
- i: IP-in-IP
- G: GRE
- V: IPv6-in-IPv4
- S: IPSEC
- A: R4 (IP-GRE)
- u: Unknown
|
CALLID
|
The subscriber’s
call identification (callid) number.
|
MSID
|
The subscriber’s
mobile station identification (MSID) number.
|
USERNAME
|
The subscriber’s
user name.
|
IP
|
The IP address assigned
to the subscriber.
|
TIME-IDLE
|
The amount of time
that the subscriber session has been idle either in an active or
dormant state.
|
Total subscribers matching specified
criteria
|
The total number of
subscribers using firewall.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
vvvvvv
|
Displays service and
session state information. This column displays a code consisting
of six characters.
From left-to-right,
the first character represents the Access Type that the subscriber
is using. The possible access types are:
- S: pdsn-simple-ip
- M: pdsn-mobile-ip
- H: ha-mobile-ip
- P: ggsn-pdp-type-ppp
- h: ha-ipsec
- N: lns-l2tp
- I: ggsn-pdp-type-ipv4
- A: asngw-simple-ip
- G: IPSG
- V: ggsn-pdp-type-ipv6
- B: asngw-mobile-ip
- C: cscf-sip
- L: pdif-simple-ip
- K: pdif-mobile-ip
- F: standalone-fa
- J: asngw-non-anchor
- u: Unknown
|
vvvvvv (cont.)
|
From left-to-right,
the second character represents the Access Technology.
The possible call states are:
- X: CDMA 1xRTT
- E: GPRS GERAN
- I: IP
- D: CDMA EV-DO
- U: WCDMA UTRAN
- W: Wireless LAN
- A: CDMA EV-DO RevA
- G: GPRS Other
- M: WiMAX
- C: CDMA Other
- N: GAN (Generic
Access Network)
- H: HSPA (High Speed
Packet Access)
- P: PDIF
- . : Other/Unknown
From left-to-right,
the third character represents the Call State. The possible
call states are:
- C: Connected
- c: Connecting
- d: Disconnecting
- u: Unknown
- r: CSCF-Registering
- R: CSCF-Registered
- U: CSCF-Unregistered
From left-to-right,
the fourth character represents the Access CSCF Status of
the session. The possible states are:
- A: Attached
- N: Not Attached
- .: Not Applicable
|
vvvvvv (cont.)
|
From left-to-right,
the fifth character represents the Link Status of the
session. The possible states are:
- A: Online/Active
(airlink connected)
- D: Dormant (airlink
not connected)
From left-to-right,
the sixth character represents the session Network Type. The
possible network types are:
- I: IP
- M: Mobile-IP
- L: L2TP
- P: Proxy-Mobile-IP
- i: IP-in-IP
- G: GRE
- V: IPv6-in-IPv4
- S: IPSec
- A: R4 (IP-GRE)
- u: Unknown
|
CALLID
|
The subscriber’s
call identification (callid) number.
|
MSID
|
The subscriber’s
mobile station identification (MSID) number.
|
USERNAME
|
The subscriber’s
user name.
|
IP
|
The IP address assigned
to the subscriber.
|
TIME-IDLE
|
The amount of time
that the subscriber session has been idle either in an active or
dormant state.
|
Total subscribers matching specified
criteria
|
The total number of
subscribers using firewall.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
Username
|
Specifies the name
of the subscriber.
|
Status
|
Indicates the status
of the subscriber’s session. The status can be Online or Offline
and Active or Dormant.
|
Access Type
|
Indicates the session
type for this subscriber. The possible types are:
- pdsn-simple-ip
- pdsn-mobile-ip
- ha-mobile-ip
- ggsn-pdp-type-ppp
- ha-ipsec
- lns-l2tp
- ggsn-pdp-type-ipv4
- asngw-simple-ip
- IPSG
- ggsn-pdp-type-ipv6
- asngw-mobile-ip
|
Access Type (cont.)
|
Indicates the access
type for this subscriber. The possible types are:
- cscf-sip
- sgw-gtp-ipv4
- sgw-gtp-ipv6
- sgw-gtp-ipv4-ipv6
- pgw-gtp-ipv4
- pgw-gtp-ipv6
- pgw-gtp-ipv4-ipv6
- sgsn
- sgsn-pdp-type-ppp
- sgsn-pdp-type-ip
- sgsn-pdp-type-ipv6
- pdif-simple-ip
- pdif-mobile-ip
- S1-MME
- standalone-fa
- asngw-non-anchor
- ggsn-mbms-ue
- asnpc
- ha-mobile-ipv6
- HSGW
- Unknown
|
Network Type
|
Indicates the network
service used for the subscriber session. Possible values are:
- I: IP
- M: Mobile-IP
- L: L2TP
- P: Proxy-Mobile-IP
- i: IP-in-IP
- G: GRE
- V: IPv6-in-IPv4
- S: IPSEC
- A: R4 (IP-GRE)
- u: Unknown
|
callid
|
Displays the subscriber’s
call identification number (callid).
|
msid
|
Displays the subscriber’s
mobile station identification (MSID).
|
input pkts
|
Indicates the number
of packets received.
|
output pkts
|
Indicates the number
of packets transmitted .
|
input bytes
|
Indicates the number
of bytes received .
|
output bytes
|
Indicates the number
of bytes transmitted.
|
input bytes dropped
|
Indicates the number
of bytes that were dropped while receiving data for this subscriber
session.
|
output bytes dropped
|
Indicates the number
of bytes that were dropped while transmitting data for this subscriber
session.
|
input pkts dropped
|
Indicates the number
of packets that were dropped while receiving data for this subscriber
session.
|
output pkts dropped
|
Indicates the number
of packets that were dropped while transmitting data for this subscriber
session.
This field includes
packets blocked by Access Control Lists (ACLs). Do not use this
figure when computing the total number of output packets.
|
input pkts dropped
due to zero mbr
|
Indicates the number
of packets that were dropped while receiving data due to configured
maximum bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber.
This counter is applicable
when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies
Update PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for conversation/streaming
class of services.
|
output pkts dropped
due to zero mbr
|
Indicates the number
of packets that were dropped while transmitting data due to configured
maximum bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber.
This counter is applicable
when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies
Update PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for conversation/streaming
class of services.
|
pk rate from user(bps)
|
The peak data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to
the network during the last sampling period.
|
pk rate to user(bps)
|
The peak data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last sampling period.
|
ave rate from user(bps)
|
The average data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to
the network during the last sampling period.
|
ave rate to user(bps)
|
The average data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last sampling period.
|
sust rate from user(bps)
|
The mean data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to
the network during the last three sampling periods.
|
sust rate to user(bps)
|
The mean data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last three sampling periods.
|
pk rate from user(pps)
|
The speed that packets
are being received from the user in packets per second.
|
pk rate to user(pps)
|
The speed that packets
are being sent to the user in packets per second.
|
ave rate from user(pps)
|
The average speed that
packets are being received from the user in packets per second.
|
ave rate to user(pps)
|
The average speed that
packets are being sent to the user in packets per second.
|
sust rate from user(pps)
|
The sustained speed
that packets are being received from the user in packets per second.
|
sust rate to user(pps)
|
The sustained speed
that packets are being sent to the user in packets per second.
|
link online/active percent
|
The percentage of time
that the data link was online and active during the last sampling
period.
|
ipv4 bad hdr
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets received with bad headers.
|
ipv4 ttl exceeded
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets dropped because their time-to-live was exceeded
for this subscriber session.
|
ipv4 fragments sent
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packet fragments that were transmitted.
|
ipv4 could not fragment
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets that could not be fragmented.
|
ipv4 input acl drop
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets dropped due to an inbound access control list (ACL)
violation.
NOTE: This counter
may increment even if no ACL is configured.
|
ipv4 output acl drop
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets dropped due to an outbound access control list (ACL)
violation.
|
ipv4 source violations
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 source validation violations.
|
ipv4 source violation
no accounting
|
The IPv4 source validation
violations that were detected but not included in the statistics.
|
ipv6 egress filtered
|
Enable IPv6 egress
address filtering feature.
|
dormancy total
|
Indicates the total
amount of time in seconds that the subscriber session was dormant
over the duration of the session.
|
handoff total
|
The total number of
subscriber sessions handed off.
|
ipv4 icmp packets dropped
|
When hide service address
is enabled and a service in the system is sent ping packets or a
traceroute is executed, the packets pertaining to the service address
are dropped. This counter shows the number of those packets that
have been dropped.
|
Total subscribers matching specified
criteria
|
Displays the number
of subscribers currently accessing the system that matched the criteria
that was specified during the execution of this command.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
vvvvv
|
Displays service and
session state information. This column provides a code consisting
of six characters.
|
Access Type
|
From left-to-right,
the first character represents the Access Type that the subscriber
is using. The possible access types are:
(S) - pdsn-simple-ip
(M) - pdsn-mobile-ip
(H) - ha-mobile-ip
(P) - ggsn-pdp-type-ppp
(h) - ha-ipsec
(N) - lns-l2tp
(I) - ggsn-pdp-type-ipv4
(A) - asngw-simple-ip
(G) - IPSG
(V) - ggsn-pdp-type-ipv6
(B) - asngw-mobile-ip
(C) - cscf-sip
(z) - ggsn-pdp-type-ipv4v6
(R) - sgw-gtp-ipv4
(O) - sgw-gtp-ipv6
(Q) - sgw-gtp-ipv4-ipv6
(W) - pgw-gtp-ipv4
(Y) - pgw-gtp-ipv6
(Z) - pgw-gtp-ipv4-ipv6
(@) - saegw-gtp-ipv4
(#) - saegw-gtp-ipv6
($) - saegw-gtp-ipv4-ipv6
(p) - sgsn-pdp-type-ppp
(s) - sgsn
(4) - sgsn-pdp-type-ip
(6) - sgsn-pdp-type-ipv6
(2) - sgsn-pdp-type-ipv4-ipv6
(L) - pdif-simple-ip
(K) - pdif-mobile-ip
(o) - femto-ip
(F) - standalone-fa
(J) - asngw-non-anchor
|
Access Type (cont.)
|
(e) - ggsn-mbms-ue
(i) - asnpc
(U) - pdg-ipsec-ipv4
(E) - ha-mobile-ipv6
(T) - pdg-ssl
(v) - pdg-ipsec-ipv6
(f) - hnbgw-hnb
(g) - hnbgw-iu
(x) - s1-mme
(a) - phsgw-simple-ip
(b) - phsgw-mobile-ip
(y) - asngw-auth-only
(j) - phsgw-non-anchor
(c) - phspc
(k) - PCC
(X) - HSGW
(n) - ePDG
(D) - bng-simple-ip
(l) - pgw-pmip
(u) - Unknown
|
Access Tech
|
From left-to-right,
the second character represents the Access Technology.
The possible call states are:
(X) - CDMA 1xRTT
(E) - GPRS GERAN
(I) - IP
(D) - CDMA EV-DO
(U) - WCDMA UTRAN
(W) - Wireless
LAN
(A) - CDMA EV-DO
RevA
(G) - GPRS Other
(M) - WiMAX
(C) - CDMA Other
(N) - GAN (Generic
Access Network)
(O) - Femto IPSec
(P) - PDIF
(H) - HSPA (High
Speed Packet Access)
(L) - eHRPD
(T) - eUTRAN
(B) - PPPoE
(F) - FEMTO UTRAN
(H) - PHS
(.) - Other/Unknown
|
Call State
|
From left-to-right,
the third character represents the Call State. The possible
call states are:
C - Connected
c - Connecting
d - Disconnecting
u - Unknown
r - CSCF-Registering
R - CSCF-Registered
U - CSCF-Unregistered
|
Access CSCF
|
From left-to-right,
the fourth character represents the Access CSCF Status of
the session. The possible network types are:
A - Attached
N - Not Attached
. - Not Applicable
|
Link Status
|
From left-to-right,
the fifth character represents the Link Status of
the session. The possible idle states are:
A - Online/Active
D - Dormant/Idle
|
Network Type
|
From left-to-right,
the sixth character represents the session Network Type. The
possible network types are:
I - IP
M - Mobile-IP
L - L2TP
P - Proxy-Mobile-IP
i - IP-in-IP
G - GRE
V - IPv6-in-IPv4
S - IPSEC
C - GTP
A - R4 (IP-GRE)
T - IPv6
u - Unknown
W - PMIPv6(IPv4)
Y - PMIPv6(IPv4+IPv6)
R - IPv4+IPv6
v - PMIPv6(IPv6)
|
CALLID
|
Displays the subscriber’s
call identification (callid) number.
|
MSID
|
Displays the subscriber’s
mobile station identification (MSID) number.
|
USERNAME
|
Displays the subscriber’s
username.
|
IP
|
Displays the IP address
assigned to the subscriber.
|
TIME-IDLE
|
Displays the amount
of time that the subscriber session has been idle either in an active
or dormant state.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
Username
|
The subscriber name.
|
Status
|
Indicates the session
status.
|
Access Type
|
Indicates the session
type for this subscriber. The possible access types are:
- pdsn-simple-ip
- pdsn-mobile-ip
- ha-mobile-ip
- ggsn-pdp-type-ppp
- ha-ipsec
- lns-l2tp
- ggsn-pdp-type-ipv4
- asngw-simple-ip
- IPSG
- ggsn-pdp-type-ipv6
- asngw-mobile-ip
- cscf-sip
- sgw-gtp-ipv4
- sgw-gtp-ipv6
- sgw-gtp-ipv4-ipv6
- pgw-gtp-ipv4
- pgw-gtp-ipv6
- pgw-gtp-ipv4-ipv6
- sgsn
- sgsn-pdp-type-ppp
- sgsn-pdp-type-ip
- sgsn-pdp-type-ipv6
|
Access Type (cont.)
|
- pdif-simple-ip
- pdif-mobile-ip
- pdg-direct-ip
- pdg-ttg
- femto-ip
- S1-MME
- standalone-fa
- asngw-non-anchor
- ggsn-mbms-ue
- asnpc
- ha-mobile-ipv6
- HSGW
- Unknown
|
Network Type
|
Indicates the network
service used for the subscriber session.
|
Access Tech
|
Indicates the accessing
technology.
|
callid
|
The subscriber’s
call identification number (callid).
|
msid
|
The subscriber’s
mobile station identification (MSID).
|
EAP-TYPE
|
The Extensible Authentication
Protocol type.
|
Card/Cpu
|
The card and CPU ID.
|
Sessmgr Instance
|
The session manager
instances.
|
state
|
The session state.
The possible values are:
- Connected
- Connecting
- Disconnecting
- Unknown
|
PCF address
|
IP address of the PCF.
|
Peer address
|
IP address of peer
system in network.
|
BS/PA address
|
Indicates the IP address
of base station or paging agent.
|
idle time
|
The time period that
the subscriber session has been idle, either in an active or dormant
state.
|
idle time left
|
The idle time period
left before timeout.
|
session time left
|
The session time left
for the subscriber.
|
long duration time
left
|
Indicates how much
time is left for the maximum duration of a specified subscriber
session.
|
long duration action
|
|
context-retention
timer running
|
Indicates whether
context-retention timer is running.
|
context-retention
time left
|
Indicates time remaining.
|
always on
|
Session Update message
was sent to the PCF to notify the PCF that the subscriber has the
Always On feature enabled.
|
ip address
|
Indicates the primary
IP address of the subscriber interface in the session. In WiMAX
session this is the primary IP address of WiMAX CPE, if multiple
host support enabled.
|
Multiple Hosts
|
Specifies the multiple
IP host support enabled or disabled for a WiMAX session. It also
indicates the connected hosts behind a WiMAX CPE and their allocated
IP address with secondary IP pool name.
|
home-agent
|
The name of the HA
for this subscriber.
|
fa-service-name
|
The name of the FA
service for this subscriber.
|
ip pool name
|
The IP address pool
or group to use for subscriber IP address allocation.
|
local ip addr
|
The local IP address
of the interface in the session.
|
source context
|
The name of a configured
source context from which the subscriber initiates a session.
|
destination context
|
The name of a configured
destination context through which the subscriber is provided access
to the packet data network.
|
ip header compression
|
The header compression
method being used.
|
ROHC cid-mode (local/remote)
|
Robust Header Compression
mode for the bi-directional channel -- [ small | large | na ].
|
ROHC max-cid (local/remote)
|
For Robust Header Compression,
indicates the maximum value of a context identifier.
|
ROHC mrru (local/remote)
|
For Robust Header Compression,
indicates the maximum reconstructed reception unit.
|
ROHC max-hdr (local/remote)
|
For Robust Header Compression,
the largest header size in octets that may be compressed.
|
ROHC profile
|
Robust Header Compression
profile ID as per RFC3095 for the bi-directional channel.
|
AAA context
|
The context in which
the AAA service is configured.
|
AAA domain
|
The domain in which
the AAA service is configured.
|
AAA start count
|
The number of accounting
start messages sent to the accounting server for the subscriber
session.
|
AAA stop count
|
The number of accounting
stop messages sent to the accounting server for the subscriber session.
|
AAA interim count
|
The number of accounting
interim messages sent to the accounting server for the subscriber
session.
|
Acct-session-id
|
Identifies a subscriber
session or PDP context.
|
AAA RADIUS group
|
The AAA RADIUS server
group assigned to specific subscriber for AAA functionality.
|
AAA RADIUS Secondary group
|
If the secondary Accounting
group is configured in the Subscriber configuration, this field
displays the corresponding group name. Otherwise, it displays n/a.
|
RADIUS Auth Server
IP
|
The RADIUS authentication
server’s IP address.
|
RADIUS Acct Server
IP
|
The RADIUS accounting
server’s IP address.
When the RADIUS Accounting
Mediation Device is configured, this field will not display the
RADIUS accounting mediation server’s IP address.
|
NAS IP Address
|
The Network Access
Server’s (NAS) IP address.
|
Nexthop IP Address
|
The IP address of configured
next-hop-forwarding-address in RADIUS attribute, subscriber configuration,
or IP pool configuration.
|
GTPP Group
|
Displays all the configured
GTPP server groups associated with this APN.
NOTE: This field
only appears if the Accounting Mode is GTPP.
|
Acct Context
|
Specifies the name
of all configured GTPP accounting contexts associated with this
APN.
NOTE: This field
only appears if the Accounting Mode is GTPP.
|
Authentication Mode
|
The authentication
mode. Possible modes are:
- None
- User (Single EAP)
- Device (Single EAP)
- Device-User (Double
EAP)
- Device-User (Single
EAP)
|
Authentication Type
|
The authentication
type.
|
EAP-Type
|
|
Client Type
|
The type of client,
which can be Regular or Data.
Identifies whether
the client is a regular client, which includes voice, or a data
client, which is data only.
|
active input acl
|
The active Access Control
List (ACL) for input.
|
active output acl
|
The active Access Control
List (ACL) for output.
|
ECS Rulebase
|
The rulebase applicable
for this subscriber when Enhanced Charging Service/Active
Charging Service is enabled.
|
CBB-Policy
|
The CBB policy associated
with the subscriber.
|
Bandwidth-Policy
|
The bandwidth policy
associated with the subscriber.
|
Firewall-and-NAT Policy
|
Displays the Firewall-and-NAT
policy name.
|
Firewall Policy IPv4
|
Indicates whether IPv4
firewall is enabled for the subscriber.
|
Firewall Policy IPv6
|
Indicates whether IPv6
firewall is enabled for the subscriber.
|
NAT Policy
|
Indicates whether NAT
is enabled for the subscriber.
|
NAT Realm
|
The NAT realms associated
with the subscriber.
|
NAT IP address
|
The NAT IP address
allocated from the NAT realm.
|
(on-demand/not-on-demand)
|
If the NAT realm type
is “on-demand” (where NAT IP allocation happens when
the very first packet is received from the subscriber for that realm)
it is indicated.
|
(<pool_name>)
|
If a NAT IP pool group
is used, it indicates the NAT pool from which the IP is allocated.
|
Nat port chunks allocated[start
- end]
|
The NAT port range
allocated to the subscriber.
|
CF Policy ID
|
The Category-based
Content Filtering Policy ID associated with the subscriber.
|
TPO Policy
|
The Traffic Performance
Optimization (TPO) policy associated with the subscriber.
|
active input plcy grp
|
The active input policy
group for traffic flow.
|
active output plcy
grp
|
The active output policy
group for traffic flow.
|
MIPFA Sessions
|
The status of Mobile
IP FA sessions.
|
Layer 3 tunneling
|
Indicates if Layer
3 tunneling is enabled.
|
dhcp-service name
|
The DHCP service name.
|
dhcp-server address
|
The DHCP server address.
|
prepaid status
|
Indicates if prepaid
status is on or off.
|
external inline srvr processing
|
Indicates if external
inline server processing is on or off.
|
Proxy DNS Intercept
List
|
The proxy DNS intercept
list used for the subscriber.
|
access-link ip-frag
|
Configures IP fragmentation
processing over the Access-link.
|
ignore DF-bit data-tunnel
|
Indicates if whether
during Mobile IP tunneling, the DF bit is not ignored and packets
are not fragmented.
|
MIP grat-ARP mode
|
Indicates if gratuitous
ARPs are sent out for an HA session upon handoff and renewal requests.
|
Downlink traffic-policing
|
Indicates if traffic
policing is enabled for the downlink direction.
|
Uplink traffic-policing
|
Indicates if traffic
policing is enabled for the uplink direction.
|
Downlink traffic-shaping
|
Indicates if traffic
shaping is enabled for downlink direction.
|
Uplink traffic-shaping
|
Indicates if traffic
shaping is enabled for uplink direction.
|
Radius Accounting Mode
|
Indicates if the RADIUS
accounting mode is either session-based or access-flow-based.
|
cscf-service name
|
The CSCF service name.
|
cscf registration AoR
|
The CSCF registered
AoR.
|
input pkts
|
Indicates the number
of packets received.
|
output pkts
|
Indicates the number
of packets transmitted.
|
input bytes
|
Indicates the number
of bytes received.
|
output bytes
|
Indicates the number
of bytes transmitted.
|
input bytes dropped
|
Indicates the number
of bytes that were dropped while receiving data for this subscriber
session.
|
output bytes dropped
|
Indicates the number
of bytes that were dropped while transmitting data for this subscriber
session.
|
input pkts dropped
|
Indicates the number
of packets that were dropped while receiving data for this subscriber
session.
|
output pkts dropped
|
Indicates the number
of packets that were dropped while transmitting data for this subscriber
session.
This field includes
packets blocked by Access Control Lists (ACLs). Do not use this
figure when computing the total number of output packets.
|
input pkts dropped
due to zero mbr
|
Indicates the number
of packets that were dropped while receiving data due to configured
maximum bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber.
This counter is applicable
when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies
Update PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for
conversation/streaming class of services.
|
output pkts dropped
due to zero mbr
|
Indicates the number
of packets that were dropped while transmitting data due to configured
maximum bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber.
This counter is applicable
when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies
Update PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for
conversation/streaming class of services.
|
pk rate from user(bps)
|
The peak data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to
the network during the last sampling period.
|
pk rate to user(bps)
|
The peak data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last sampling period.
|
ave rate from user(bps)
|
The average data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to
the network during the last sampling period.
|
ave rate to user(bps)
|
The average data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last sampling period.
|
sust rate from user(bps)
|
The mean data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to
the network during the last three sampling periods.
|
sust rate to user(bps)
|
The mean data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last three sampling periods.
|
pk rate from user(pps)
|
The peak data rate,
in packets per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber
to the network during the last sampling period.
|
pk rate to user(pps)
|
The peak data rate,
in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last sampling period.
|
ave rate from user(pps)
|
The average data rate,
in packets per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber
to the network during the last sampling period.
|
ave rate to user(pps)
|
The average data rate,
in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last sampling period.
|
sust rate from user(pps)
|
The mean data rate,
in packets per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber
tot he network during the last three sampling periods.
|
sust rate to user(pps)
|
The mean data rate,
in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last three sampling periods.
|
link online/active
percent
|
The percentage of time
that the data link was online and active during the last sampling
period.
|
ipv4 bad hdr
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets received with bad headers.
|
ipv4 ttl exceeded
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets dropped because their time-to-live was exceeded
for this subscriber session.
|
ipv4 fragments sent
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packet fragments that were transmitted.
|
ipv4 could not fragment
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets that could not be fragmented.
|
ipv4 input acl drop
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets dropped due to an inbound access control list (ACL)
violation.
This counter may increment
even if no ACL is configured.
|
ipv4 output acl drop
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets dropped due to an outbound access control list (ACL)
violation.
|
ipv4 input css down
drop
|
Indicates the number
of input packets dropped because the CSS service is yet not up or
the service went down.
|
ipv4 output css down
drop
|
Indicates the number
of output packets dropped because the CSS service is yet not up
or the service went down.
|
ipv4 output xoff pkts
drop
|
Indicates the number
of packets dropped because of flow control.
|
ipv4 output xoff bytes
drop
|
Indicates the number
of bytes dropped because of flow control.
|
input pkts dropped
(0 mbr)
|
The total number of
input packets dropped when a 0 MBR is received in a UPC (Update
PDP Context Request) indicating that the UE is out of radio coverage.
|
output pkts dropped
(0 mbr)
|
The total number of
output packets dropped when a 0 MBR is received in a UPC (Update
PDP Context Request) indicating that the UE is out of radio coverage.
|
output pkts dropped
lorc
|
The total number of
packets dropped due to a UE loss of radio coverage condition.
This counter is applicable
when GGSN is enabled for overcharging protection for subscriber
due to loss of radio coverage and SGSN notifies Update PDP Contexts
for QOS change with GTP-C extension for LORC.
|
ipv4 source violations
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 source validation violations.
|
ipv4 proxy-dns redirect
|
The number of foreign
DNS request packets intercepted and redirected to the home DNS for
the subscriber.
|
ipv4 proxy-dns pass-thru
|
The number of foreign
DNS request packets allowed through the intercept filter for the
subscriber.
|
ipv4 proxy-dns drop
|
The number of foreign
DNS request packets not matching either redirect or pass-thru rules
for the subscriber.
|
ip source violations
no acct
|
The IP source validation
violations that were detected but not included in the statistics.
|
ip source violations
ignored
|
The IP source validation
violations that were detected but then ignored.
|
ipv4 output no-flow
drop
|
The number of IP packets
not matching traffic classifier and dropped for the subscriber.
|
dormancy total
|
Indicates the total
amount of time in seconds that the subscriber session was dormant
over the duration of the session.
|
handoff total
|
The total number of
subscriber sessions handed off.
|
ipv4 icmp packets dropped
|
When hide service address
is enabled and a service in the system is sent ping packets or a
traceroute is executed, the packets pertaining to the service address are
dropped. This counter shows the number of those packets that have
been dropped.
|
Access-flows
|
The total number of
matching access-flows.
For flow based service
subscribers it provides information on access flow id, packet data
flow id, service data flow id, type of access flow, QoS policy name, and
direction of flow.
|
CAE Server Address
|
The IPv4 address of
the CAE serving the subscriber.
|
Total subscribers matching specified
criteria
|
The total number of
subscribers matching the specified criteria.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
Username
|
Specifies the name
of the subscriber.
|
Status
|
Indicates the status
of the subscriber’s session. The status can be Online/Active or
Offline/Dormant/Idle.
|
Access Type
|
Indicates the session
type for this subscriber. The possible types are:
- S: pdsn-simple-ip
- M: pdsn-mobile-ip
- H: ha-mobile-ip
- P: ggsn-pdp-type-ppp
- h: ha-ipsec
- N: lns-l2tp
- I: ggsn-pdp-type-ipv4
- A: asngw-simple-ip
- G: IPSG
- V: ggsn-pdp-type-ipv6
- B: asngw-mobile-ip
- C: cscf-sip
- R: sgw-gtp-ipv4
- O: sgw-gtp-ipv6
- Q: sgw-gtp-ipv4-ipv6
- W: pgw-gtp-ipv4
- Y: pgw-gtp-ipv6
-Z: pgw-gtp-ipv4-ipv6
|
Access Type (cont.)
|
- s: sgsn
- p: sgsn-pdp-type-ppp
- 4: sgsn-pdp-type-ip
- 6: sgsn-pdp-type-ipv6
- L: pdif-simple-ip
- K: pdif-mobile-ip
- x: S1-MME
- F: standalone-fa
- J: asngw-non-anchor
- e: ggsn-mbms-ue
- i: asnpc
- E: ha-mobile-ipv6
- X: HSGW
- u: Unknown
|
Network Type
|
Indicates the network
service used for the subscriber session. Possible values are:
- I: IP
- M: Mobile-IP
- L: L2TP
- P: Proxy-Mobile-IP
- i: IP-in-IP
- G: GRE
- V: IPv6-in-IPv4
- S: IPSEC
- A: R4 (IP-GRE)
- u: Unknown
|
Access Tech
|
Indicates Accessing
Technology. The possible types are:
- X: CDMA 1xRTT
- E: GPRS GERAN
- I: IP
- D: CDMA EV-DO
- U: WCDMA UTRAN
- W: Wireless LAN
- A: CDMA EV-DO RevA
- G: GPRS Other
- M: WiMAX
- C: CDMA Other
- N: GAN (Generic
Access Network)
- H: HSPA (High Speed
Packet Access)
- P: PDIF
-. : Other/Unknown
|
BSID
|
Displays the ASN base
station identifier (MAC address).
|
callid
|
Displays the subscriber’s
call identification number (callid).
|
msid
|
Displays the subscriber’s
mobile station identification (MSID).
|
3GPP2 Carrier ID
|
Unique identifier for
the carrier.
|
3GPP2 ESN
|
Electronic Serial Number
of the mobile handset.
|
Card/Cpu
|
Indicates the ID of
Card and CPU.
|
Sessmgr Instances
|
Displays the session
manager instances.
|
state
|
Indicates the status
of session. The possible status are:
- Connected
- Connecting
- Disconnecting
- Unknown
|
PCF address
|
Specifies the IP address
of PCF in decimal notation.
|
connect time
|
Displays the time of
connection starts.
|
call duration
|
Specifies total duration
of call session in hh:mm:ss format
|
idle time
|
Displays the amount
of time that the subscriber session has been idle either in an active
or dormant state.
|
idle time left
|
Shows the amount of
idle time left before timeout.
|
session time left
|
How much session time
is left for the specified subscriber.
|
long duration time
left
|
Shows how much time
is left for the maximum duration of a specified subscriber session.
|
long duration action
|
Shows the setting for
the action to take when the long duration timer expires.
|
always on
|
Session Update message
was sent to the PCF to notify the PCF that the subscriber has the
Always On feature enabled.
|
ip address
|
The IP address of the
interface in the session.
|
Primary DNS Address
|
The primary DNS address
of the interface in the session.
|
Secondary DNS Address
|
The secondary DNS address
of the interface in the session.
|
home-agent
|
The IP address of the
mobile IP user’s home agent.
|
pdsn-service name
|
The PDSN service that
is running this session and the context name of the PDSN-service
with the service-name.
|
fa-service name context
|
The FA service that
is running this session and the context name of the FA-service with
the service-name for a MIP call.
|
ggsn-service name
|
The GGSN service that
is running this session and the context name of the GGSN-service
with the service-name.
|
source context
|
Specifies the name
of a configured source context from which the subscriber initiates
a session.
|
destination context
|
Specifies the name
of a configured destination context through which the subscriber
is provided access to the packet data network.
|
ip header compression:
(loc to rem) vj, (rem to loc) vj
|
This specifies what
header compression method is being used.
|
ROHC max-cid (local/remote)
|
For Robust Header Compression,
indicates the maximum value of a context identifier.
|
ROHC mrru (local/remote)
|
For Robust Header Compression,
indicates the maximum reconstructed reception unit.
|
ROHC max-hdr (local/remote)
|
For Robust Header Compression,
the largest header size in octets that may be compressed.
|
AAA context
|
The context in which
the AAA service is configured.
|
AAA domain
|
The domain in which
the AAA service is configured.
|
AAA start count
|
The number of accounting
start messages sent to the accounting server for the subscriber
session.
|
AAA stop count
|
The number of accounting
stop messages sent to the accounting server for the subscriber session.
|
AAA interim count
|
The number of accounting
interim messages sent to the accounting server for the subscriber
session.
|
Acct-session-id
|
Identifies a subscriber
session or PDP context.
|
AAA RADIUS group
|
Indicates the group
of AAA RADIUS server assigned to specific subscriber for AAA functionality.
|
RADIUS Auth Server IP
|
The RADIUS authentication
server’s IP address.
|
RADIUS Acct Server IP
|
The RADIUS accounting
server’s IP address.
When the RADIUS Accounting
Mediation Device is configured, this field will NOT display the
RADIUS accounting mediation server’s IP address.
|
NAS IP Address
|
IP address of Network
Access Server (NAS).
|
Nexthop IP Address
|
IP address of configured
next-hop-forwarding-address in RADIUS attribute, subscriber configuration,
or IP pool configuration.
|
Authentication Mode
|
|
Authentication Type
|
The authentication
type.
|
EAP-Type
|
|
Client Type
|
The type of client,
which can be Regular or Data.
Identifies whether
the client is a regular client, which includes voice, or a data client,
which is data only.
|
active input acl
|
Specifies active Access
Control List (ACL) for input.
|
active output acl
|
Specifies active Access
Control List (ACL) for output.
|
ECS Rulebase
|
Specifies applicable
Rulebase for this subscriber when ECS is enabled.
|
active input plcy grp
|
Specifies active input
policy group for traffic flow.
|
active output plcy
grp
|
Specifies active output
policy group for traffic flow.
|
MIPHA Session
|
|
Care-of-Address
|
The IP address of the
device terminating the tunnel to the mobile node. The address may
belong to either a Foreign Agent that is facilitating the subscriber’s Mobile
IP session or another device that the mobile node is associated
(co-located) with.
|
Home-Address
|
The IP address assigned
to the subscriber’s mobile node for the duration of the session.
|
HA-Address
|
The IP address of the
Home Agent that is facilitating the subscriber’s Mobile
IP session.
|
Lifetime
|
The accepted lifetime
interval for this session.
|
Remaining Life
|
The amount of time
that remains after which the session expires and is torn down.
|
Reverse Tunneling On
|
Displays whether or
not reverse tunneling is enabled for the subscriber’s session.
|
Encapsulation Type
|
The encapsulation method
used for the subscriber’s session.
|
GRE Key
|
The key that uniquely
identifies the subscriber session when the Generic Routing Encapsulation
(GRE) protocol Encapsulation Type.
|
IPSec Required
|
Indicates whether or
not IPSec is required for the subscriber Mobile IP session.
|
IPSec Ctrl Tunnel Estab.
|
If IPSec is required
for the session, this field indicates whether or not the control tunnel
has been established.
|
IPSec Data Tunnel Estab.
|
If IPSec is required
for the session, this field indicates whether or not the data tunnel
has been established.
|
Revocation Negotiated
|
Indicates whether or
not MIP Registration Revocation was negotiated between the FA and
the HA for this subscriber session. Possible values are: No or yes.
|
Revocation I bit Negotiated
|
Indicates whether or
not the Revocation I bit was negotiated. Possible values are : No
or Yes.
|
Colocated COA
|
Indicates whether or
not the subscribers that registered a MIP colocated COA directly
with the HA. Options are No or Yes.
|
NAT Detected
|
Indicates whether or
not network address translation (NAT) is detected.Options are No
or Yes.
|
MN-HA-Key-Present
|
The security parameter
index (SPI) key is used to verify a trusted host environment and
that communications are to be established between known hosts.
Checks for presence
of mobile node (MN) - home agent (HA) key. Options are True or False.
|
MN-HA-SPI
|
Mobile node (MN) -
home agent (HA) security parameter index (SPI).
|
FA-HA-Key-Present
|
The SPI key is used
to verify a trusted host environment and that communications are
to be established between known hosts.
Checks for presence
of the FA - HA key. Options are True or False.
|
FA-HA-SPI
|
FA - HA security parameter
index (SPI).
|
MN-FA-Key-Present
|
The SPI key is used
to verify a trusted host environment and that communications are
to be established between known hosts.
Checks for presence
of the MN - FA key. Options are True or False.
|
MN-FA-SPI
|
MN - FA security parameter
index (SPI).
|
Layer 3 tunneling
|
Indicates if Layer
3 tunneling is enabled.
|
prepaid status
|
Indicates if prepaid
status is on or off.
|
external inline srvr processing
|
Indicates if external
inline server processing is on or off.
|
IPv6 Egress address filtering
|
Enable IPv6 egress
address filtering feature.
|
IPv6 DNS Proxy
|
Enables/Disables
the domain name server proxy for the current session.
|
Proxy DNS Intercept List
|
Identifies the proxy
DNS intercept list used for the subscriber.
|
access-link ip-frag
|
Configures IP fragmentation
processing over the Access-link.
|
ignore DF-bit data tunnel
|
Use this command to
configure a user so that during Mobile IP tunneling the DF bit is
not ignored and packets are not fragmented.
|
MIP grat-ARP mode
|
Indicates if gratuitous
ARPs are sent out for an HA session upon handoff and renewal requests.
|
Downlink traffic-policing
|
Shows if traffic policing
is enabled for the downlink direction.
|
Uplink traffic-policing
|
Shows if traffic policing
is enabled for the uplink direction.
|
input pkts
|
Indicates the number
of packets received.
|
output pkts
|
Indicates the number
of packets transmitted.
|
input bytes
|
Indicates the number
of bytes received.
|
output bytes
|
Indicates the number
of bytes transmitted.
|
input bytes dropped
|
Indicates the number
of bytes that were dropped while receiving data for this subscriber
session.
|
output bytes dropped
|
Indicates the number
of bytes that were dropped while transmitting data for this subscriber
session.
|
input pkts dropped
|
Indicates the number
of packets that were dropped while receiving data for this subscriber
session.
|
output pkts dropped
|
Indicates the number
of packets that were dropped while transmitting data for this subscriber
session.
This field includes
packets blocked by Access Control Lists (ACLs). Do not use this
figure when computing the total number of output packets.
|
input pkts dropped
due to zero mbr
|
Indicates the number
of packets that were dropped while receiving data due to configured
maximum bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber.
This counter is applicable
when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies
Update PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for conversation/streaming
class of services.
|
output pkts dropped
due to zero mbr
|
Indicates the number
of packets that were dropped while transmitting data due to configured
maximum bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber.
This counter is applicable
when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies
Update PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for conversation/streaming
class of services.
|
pk rate from user(bps)
|
The peak data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to
the network during the last sampling period.
|
pk rate to user(bps)
|
The peak data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last sampling period.
|
ave rate from user(bps)
|
The average data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to
the network during the last sampling period.
|
ave rate to user(bps)
|
The average data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last sampling period.
|
sust rate from user(bps)
|
The mean data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to
the network during the last three sampling periods.
|
sust rate to user(bps)
|
The mean data rate,
in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last three sampling periods.
|
pk rate from user(pps)
|
The peak data rate,
in packets per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber
to the network during the last sampling period.
|
pk rate to user(pps)
|
The peak data rate,
in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last sampling period.
|
ave rate from user(pps)
|
The average data rate,
in packets per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber
to the network during the last sampling period.
|
ave rate to user(pps)
|
The average data rate,
in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last sampling period.
|
sust rate from user(pps)
|
The mean data rate,
in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network
by the subscriber during the last three sampling periods.
|
link online/active percent
|
The percentage of time
that the data link was online and active during the last sampling
period.
|
ipv4 bad hdr
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets received with bad headers.
|
ipv4 ttl exceeded
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets dropped because their time-to-live was exceeded
for this subscriber session.
|
ipv4 fragments sent
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packet fragments that were transmitted.
|
ipv4 could not fragment
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets that could not be fragmented.
|
ipv4 input acl drop
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets dropped due to an inbound access control list (ACL)
violation.
NOTE: This counter
may increment even if no ACL is configured.
|
ipv4 output acl drop
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets dropped due to an outbound access control list (ACL)
violation.
|
ipv4 input css down drop
|
Indicates the number
of input packets dropped because the CSS service is yet not up or
the service went down.
|
ipv4 output css down drop
|
Indicates the number
of output packets dropped because the CSS service is yet not up
or the service went down.
|
ipv4 output xoff pkts drop
|
Indicates the number
of packets dropped because of flow control.
|
ipv4 output xoff bytes drop
|
Indicates the number
of bytes dropped because of flow control.
|
ip source violations
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 source validation violations.
|
ipv6 egress filtered
|
Enable IPv6 egress
address filtering feature.
|
ipv4 proxy-dns redirect
|
The number of foreign
DNS request packets intercepted and redirected to the home DNS for
the subscriber.
|
ipv4 proxy-dns pass-thru
|
The number of foreign
DNS request packets allowed through the intercept filter for the
subscriber.
|
ipv4 proxy-dns drop
|
The number of foreign
DNS request packets not matching either redirect or pass-thru rules
for the subscriber.
|
ip source violations
no accounting
|
The IP source validation
violations that were detected but not included in the statistics.
|
ip source violations ignored
|
The IP source validation
violations that were detected but then ignored.
|
dormancy total
|
Indicates the total
amount of time in seconds that the subscriber session was dormant
over the duration of the session.
|
handoff total
|
The total number of
subscriber sessions handed off.
|
ipv4 icmp packets dropped
|
When hide service address
is enabled and a service in the system is sent ping packets or a
traceroute is executed, the packets pertaining to the service address
are dropped. This counter shows the number of those packets that
have been dropped.
|
Access-flows
|
The total number of
matching access-flows.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
Total Subscribers
|
Total number of subscribers
registered on system for GGSN service session.
|
TotalPDP contexts
|
Total number of PDP
contexts registered on the system for GGSN service session.
|
Total MBMS-UE contexts
|
Total number of MBMS-UE
contexts registered on the system for GGSN service session.
|
pdp-type-ipv4
|
Total number of PDP
contexts of IPv4 type registered on the system for GGSN service
session.
|
pdp-type-ppp
|
Total number of PDP
contexts of PPP type registered on the system for GGSN service session.
|
pdp-type-ipv6
|
Total number of PDP
contexts of IPv6 type registered on the system for GGSN service
session.
|
mbms-ue-type-ipv4
|
Total number of MBMS-UE
contexts of IPv4 type registered on the system for GGSN service
session.
|
ip-type-static
|
Total number of MS,
having static IP allocation, registered with GGSN service session
on this system.
|
ip-type-local-pool
|
Total number of MS,
having IP allocation from local IP pool, are registered with GGSN
service session on this system.
|
ip-type-aaa-ip
|
Total number of MS,
having IP allocation from AAA server, are registered with GGSN service
session on this system.
|
ip-type-dhcp-proxy
|
Total number of MS,
having IP allocation through DHCP-proxy, are registered with GGSN
service session on this system.
|
ip-type-dhcp-relay
|
Total number of MS,
having IP allocation through DHCP-relay, are registered with GGSN
service session on this system.
|
ip-type-unknown
|
Total number of MS,
having IP allocation through unknown method, are registered with
GGSN service session on this system.
|
ip-type-no-alloc
|
Total number of MS,
having no IP allocation, are registered with GGSN service session
on this system. Generally IP allocation for a Multicast session
of this type.
|
ip-type-static-nrpca
|
Total number of MS,
having static IP allocation through network requested PDP context
activation, are registered with GGSN service session on this system.
|
in bytes dropped
|
Total number of bytes
dropped in downlink (from PDN) direction for GGSN service session
on the system.
|
out bytes dropped
|
Total number of bytes
dropped in uplink (to PDN) direction for GGSN service session on
the system.
|
in packet dropped
|
Total number of packets
dropped in downlink (from PDN) direction for GGSN service session
on the system.
|
out packet dropped
|
Total number of packets
dropped in uplink (to PDN) direction for GGSN service session on
the system.
|
in packet dropped due
to zero mbr
|
Indicates the number
of packets that were dropped while receiving data due to configured
maximum bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber.
This counter is applicable
when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies
Update PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for
conversation/streaming class of services.
|
out packet dropped
due to zero mbr
|
Indicates the number
of packets that were dropped while transmitting data due to configured
maximum bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber.
This counter is applicable
when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies
Update PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for
conversation/streaming class of services.
|
out packet dropped
due to lorc
|
Indicates the number
of packets that were dropped while UE was out of coverage area or
radio coverage was lost for a subscriber.
This counter is applicable
when GGSN is enabled for overcharging protection for subscriber
due to loss of radio coverage and SGSN notifies Update PDP Contexts
for QOS change with GTP-C extension for LORC.
|
ipv4 ttl exceeded
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets dropped because their time-to-live was exceeded
for this subscriber session.
|
ipv4 bad hdr
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets received with bad headers.
|
ipv4 bad length trim
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets received with bad trimming of packet length.
|
ipv4 frag failure
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packet fragments that were transmitted.
|
ipv4 frag sent
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets that could not be fragmented.
|
ipv4 in-acl dropped
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets dropped due to an inbound access control list (ACL)
violation.
This counter may increment
even if no ACL is configured.
|
ipv4 out-acl dropped
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets dropped due to an outbound access control list (ACL)
violation.
|
ipv6 bad hdr
|
Indicates the number
of IPv6 packets received with bad headers.
|
ipv6 bad length trim
|
Indicates the number
of IPv6 packets received with bad trimming of packet length.
|
ipv6 in-acl dropped
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets dropped due to an inbound access control list (ACL)
violation.
This counter may increment
even if no ACL is configured.
|
ipv6 out-acl dropped
|
Indicates the number
of IPv4 packets dropped due to an outbound access control list (ACL)
violation.
|
ipv4 in-css-down dropped
|
Indicates the number
of input packets dropped because the CSS service is yet not up or
the service went down.
|
ipv4 out-css-down dropped
|
Indicates the number
of output packets dropped because the CSS service is yet not up
or the service went down.
|
ipv4 early pdu rcvd
|
The current total number
of early IP packet data units (PDUs) received.
|
ipv4 icmp packets dropped
|
Indicates the total
number of IPv4 ICMP packets dropped for GGSN service on this system.
When hide service address
is enabled and a service in the system is sent ping packets or a
traceroute is executed, the packets pertaining to the service address
are dropped. This counter shows the number of those packets that
have been dropped.
|
dormancy count
|
Indicates the total
amount of time in seconds that the subscriber session was dormant
over the duration of the GGSN session on this system.
|
handoff count
|
The total number of
subscriber sessions handed off for GGSN service on this system.
|
Bearer not ready
|
Indicates the total
number of instances when bearer was not ready and data received
for session.
|
output bytes dropped
|
Indicates the cummulative
number of bytes dropped for all GGSN subscriber session on this
system.
|
output pkts dropped
|
Indicates the cummulative
number of bytes dropped for all GGSN subscriber session on this
system.
|
ggsn preservation mode
|
Indicates whether “Preservation-Mode” is
enabled or not.
Note that this is a
customer-specific feature and may not be available for other users.
|
Direct Tunnel Bearers
|
Indicates total number
of bearer contexts active for direct tunnel support for SGSN with
this GGSN service on system.
|
ggsn LORC state
|
Indicates the number
of session where overcharging protection is enabled due to loss
of radio coverage.
This counter is applicable
when GGSN is enabled for overcharging protection for subscriber
due to loss of radio coverage and SGSN notifies Update PDP Contexts
for QOS change with GTP-C extension for LORC.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
vvvvvvv
|
Displays service and
session state information. This column provides a code consisting
of seven characters.
From left-to-right,
the first character represents the network Type that the subscriber
is using. The possible access types are:
- I: pdp-type-ipv4
- P: pdp-type-ppp
- V: pdp-type-ipv6
- e: mbms-ue
- z: pdp-type-ipv4v6
From left-to-right,
the second character represents the network Access Tech that
the subscriber is using. The possible access technologies are:
- U: WCDMA UTRAN
- E: GPRS GERAN
- G: GPRS OTHER
- W: Wireless LAN
- N: GAN
- S: HSPA
From left-to-right,
the third character represents the Call State. The possible
call states are:
- C: Connected
- c: Connecting
- d: Disconnecting
- u: Unknown
From left-to-right,
the fourth character (ggsn-only output) represents the Traffic Class.
The possible traffic classes are:
- C: Conversational
- S: Streaming
- B: Background
- 1: Interactive
1
- 2: Interactive
2
- 3: Interactive
3
x: Not Applicable
|
vvvvvvv (cont.)
|
From left-to-right,
the fifth character represents the Network Type of the
session. The possible network types are:
- I: IP
- M: Mobile-IP
- L: L2TP
- P: Proxy-Mobile-IP
- i: IP-in-IP
- G: GRE
- T: IPv6
- V: IPv6-in-IPv4
- u: Unknown
From left-to-right,
the sixth character (ggsn-only output) represents the PLMN of the session.
The possible network types are:
- H: Home
- V: Visiting
- R: Roaming
- u: Unknown
From left-to-right,
the seventh character (ggsn-only output) represents the Emergency Bearer Type of
the session. The possible emergency bearer types are:
- A: Authentic IMSI
- U: Un-Authentic
IMSI
- O: Only IMEI
- N: Non-Emergency
|
CALLID
|
Displays the subscriber’s
call identification (callid) number.
|
IMSI
|
Displays the International
Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) number (ggsn-only output)
|
NSAPI
|
Displays the Network
Service Access Point Identifier (ggsn-only output).
|
Address type
|
Displays the Address
type (ggsn-only output) for the subscriber’s session. The possible
address types are:
- S: Static (Subscriber
Supplied)
- L: Local pool
- d: via DHCP proxy
- D: via DHCP relay
- u: Unknown
|
IP
|
Displays the IP address
assigned to the subscriber.
|
APN
|
Displays the Access
Point Name for the session (ggsn-only output).
|
Gn-APN
|
Displays the APN that
comes in CPC.
If there is no virtual-apn
resolution, both Gi & Gn APN are the same.
|
Gi-APN
|
Displays the APN finally
selected by the GGSN based on the virtual-apn configuration.
If there is no virtual-apn
resolution, both Gi & Gn APN are the same.
|
TIME-IDLE
|
Displays the amount
of time that the subscriber session has been idle either in an active
or dormant state.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
vv
|
Displays service and
session state information. This column provides a code consisting
of three characters.
From left-to-right,
the first character represents the network Type that the subscriber
is using. The possible access types are:
- H: HNB
- P: PS Connection
- C: CS Connection
From left-to-right,
the second character represents the Call State. The possible
call states are:
- R: Registered
- D: Deregistered
- C: Connected
- N: Disconnected
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CALLID
|
Displays the subscriber’s
call identification (callid) number on HNB-GW in HNB access network.
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HNB/UE Id
|
Displays the HNB or
UE identifier on HNB-GW in HNB access network.
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HNB IP Address
|
Displays the HNB IP
address registered on HNB-GW service in HNB access network.
|
Field | Description |
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Username
|
The subscriber name
connected for EPS session.
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Status
|
Indicates the status
of EPS subscriber session. Possible status are Online/Active
or Offline/Dormant/Idle.
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Access Type
|
Indicates the type
of access applicable for this subscriber. For MME subscribers it
should be s1-mme.
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Network Type
|
Indicates the type
of network service used for the subscriber session.
|
Access Tech
|
Indicates the accessing
technology. For MME session it is eU-TRAN.
|
Access Network Peer
ID
|
Indicates the identifier
of the peer in access network.
|
Peer Id
|
Indicates the identifier
of the peer MME in home network.
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callid
|
The MME subscriber’s
call identification number (callid).
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msid
|
The MME subscriber’s
mobile station identification (MSID), and whether the subscriber
is unauthenticated (such as during emergency attach).
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imei
|
The MME subscriber’s
International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI).
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guti
|
This group indicates
the Globally Unique Temporary Identifier (GUTI) constructed with
following identifiers:
- PLMN (MMC and MNC)
- MME Group ID (MMEGI)
- MME Code (MMEC)
- MME TMSI (M-TMSI)
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plmn-id
|
Indicates the public
mobile land network (PLMN) of which MME belongs. PLMN is constructed
from MMC and MNC.
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mme-group-id
|
Indicates the MME group
Id of which MME belongs to.
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mme-code
|
Indicates the MME code
of which MME belongs to.
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m-tmsi
|
Indicates the MME TMSI
which is used to identify this subscriber in MME service.
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MSISDN
|
Indicates the Mobile
Subscriber Integrated Services Digital Network Number (MSISDN) of
the subscriber connected to an MME service.
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Card/Cpu
|
The card and CPU ID
on which this MME subscriber session is running.
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Sessmgr Instance
|
The session manager
instances running for this subscriber.
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state
|
The state of MME subscriber
session. The possible values are:
- Connected
- Connecting
- Disconnecting
- Unknown
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Peer address
|
IP address of peer
MME system in network.
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connect time
|
Indicate the time in
DAYMMMDD HH:MM:SS YYYY format when call connected to MME service.
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call duration
|
Total time lapsed after
call connected for this subscriber with this MME service.
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idle time
|
The time period that
the subscriber session has been idle, either in an active or dormant
state.
|
ip address
|
Indicates the primary
IP address of the subscriber interface in the session.
|
mme-service name
|
Indicates the name
of MME service which is serving this subscriber for MME calls.
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mme-service context
|
Indicates the name
of system context in which particular MME service which is serving
this subscriber for MME calls is configured.
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source context
|
The name of the source
context in which the S1-MME interface is configured for this MME
service
|
destination context
|
The name of the destination
context in which the S5/S8 interface is configured for
this MME service.
|
Field | Description |
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vvvvv
|
Displays service and
session state information. This column provides a code consisting
of three characters.
From left-to-right,
the first character represents the Access Type that the subscriber
is using. The possible access types are:
- S: pdsn-simple-ip
- M: pdsn-mobile-ip
- H: ha-mobile-ip
- P: ggsn-pdp-type-ppp
- h: ha-ipsec
- N: lns-l2tp
- I: ggsn-pdp-type-ipv4
- A: asngw-simple-ip
- G: IPSG
- V: ggsn-pdp-type-ipv6
- B: asngw-mobile-ip
- C: cscf-sip
- d: vbm-voa
- m: vbm-hoa
- D: hbm-hoa
- L: pdif-simple-ip
- K: pdif-mobile-ip
- F: standalone-fa
- J: asngw-non-anchor
- u: Unknown
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vvvvv (cont.)
|
From left-to-right,
the second character represents the Access Technology. The possible
call states are:
- X: CDMA 1xRTT
- E: GPRS GERAN
- I: IP
- D: CDMA EV-DO
- U: WCDMA UTRAN
- W: Wireless LAN
- A: CDMA EV-DO RevA
- G: GPRS Other
- M: WiMAX
- C: CDMA Other
- N: GAN (Generic
Access Network)
- H: HSPA (High Speed
Packet Access)
- P: PDIF
- . : Other/Unknown
From left-to-right,
the third character represents the Call State. The possible call states
are:
- C: Connected
- c: Connecting
- d: Disconnecting
- u: Unknown
- r: CSCF-Registering
- R: CSCF-Registered
- U: CSCF-Unregistered
From left-to-right,
the fourth character represents the Access CSCF Status of the session.
The possible network types are:
- A: Attached
- N: Not Attached
- .: Not Applicable
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vvvvv (cont.)
|
From left-to-right,
the fifth character represents the Link Status of the session. The
possible idle states are:
- A: Online/Active
(airlink connected)
- D: Dormant (airlink
not connected)
From left-to-right,
the sixth character represents the session Network Type. The possible
network types are:
- I: IP
- M: Mobile-IP
- L: L2TP
- P: Proxy-Mobile-IP
- i: IP-in-IP
- G: GRE
- V: IPv6-in-IPv4
- S: IPSEC
- A: R4 (IP-GRE)
- u: Unknown
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CALLID
|
Displays the subscriber’s
call identification (callid) number.
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MSID
|
Displays the subscriber’s
mobile station identification (MSID) number.
|
USERNAME
|
Displays the subscriber’s
username.
|
IP
|
Displays the IP address
assigned to the subscriber.
|
TIME-IDLE
|
Displays the amount
of time that the subscriber session has been idle either in an active
or dormant state.
|
show subscribers policy
Field | Description |
---|---|
PCC rule stats
|
|
Install requests
|
Total number of Policy
Control and Charging (PCC) rule install requests.
|
Remove requests
|
Total number of PCC rule
removal requests.
|
Installed uplink
|
Total number of PCC rules
installed for uplink direction.
|
Installed downlink
|
Total number of PCC rules
installed for downlink direction.
|
Activate requests
|
Total number of PCC rule
activate requests.
|
Deactivate requests
|
Total number of PCC rule
deactivate requests.
|
Activate group
|
Total number of policy
groups activated.
|
Deactivate group
|
Total number of policy
groups deactivated.
|
Active Rules
|
Total number of active
rules.
|
Temp Inactive Rules
|
Total number of temporary
inactive rules.
|
PCC rule failure stats
|
|
Rule install failure
|
Total number of PCC rule
install failures.
|
Rule remove failure
|
Total number of PCC rule
removal failures.
|
Activation failure
|
Total number of PCC rule
activation failures.
|
Deactivation failure
|
Total number of PCC rule
deactivation failures.
|
Group activation failure
|
Total number of policy
group activation failures.
|
Group deactivation
failure
|
Total number of policy
group deactivation failures.
|
Event stats
|
|
Session up
|
Total number of subscriber
sessions up.
|
Session down
|
Total number of subscriber
sessions down.
|
Handoff
|
Total number of handoffs
occurred.
|
RAT change
|
Total number of Radio
Access Type (RAT) changes occurred.
|
User location change
|
Total number of user
location changes occurred.
|
Default Bearer QoS
change
|
Total number of default
bearer QoS changes occurred.
|
Flow create
|
Total number of flows
created.
|
Flow delete
|
Total number of flows
deleted.
|
Bearer loss
|
Total number of bearer
loss.
|
Bearer recovery
|
Total number of bearer
recoveries after loss of bearer.
|
Update tft
|
Total number of Traffic
Flow Template (TFT) updates.
|
Update qos
|
Total number of QoS updates.
|
UE Time Zone change
|
Total number of UE time
zone changes occurred.
|
Event failure stats
|
|
Session up
|
Total number of session
up failures.
|
Session down
|
Total number of session
down failures.
|
Handoff
|
Total number of handoff
failures.
|
RAT change
|
Total number of RAT change
failures.
|
User location change
|
Total number of user
location change failures.
|
Default Bearer QoS
change
|
Total number of default
bearer QoS change failures.
|
Flow create
|
Total number of flow
creation failures.
|
Flow delete
|
Total number of flow
deletion failures.
|
Bearer loss
|
Total number of bearer
loss failures.
|
Bearer recovery
|
Total number of bearer
recovery failures.
|
Update tft
|
Total number of TFT update
failures.
|
Update qos
|
Total number of QoS update
failures.
|
UE Time Zone change
|
Total number of UE time
zone change failures.
|
Auth stats
|
|
Auth request
|
Total number of authorization
requests sent.
|
Auth failure
|
Total number of authorization
request failures.
|
Reauth request
|
Total number of re-authorization
requests sent.
|
Reauth request failure
|
Total number of re-authorization
request failures.
|
Terminate request
|
Total number of terminate
requests sent.
|
Terminate request failure
|
Total number of terminate
request failures.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
QoS
|
Indicates the type
of action for QoS. Possible values are:
- QoS Requested (Req)
- QoS Negotiated (Neg)
|
Traffic Class
|
Specifies the class
of traffic. Possible values are:
- Conversational (Conv)
- Streaming (Strm)
- Background (Back)
- Interactive (Intr)
- Unknown (Unkn)
|
Value
|
Specifies the status
of QoS and subscriber. Possible values are:
- Subscribed (Subs)
- Reserved (Resv)
- Best Effort (Best)
- Negotiated (Nego)
|
IMSI
|
Indicates the International
Mobile Subscriber identity of subscriber.
|
NSAPI
|
Indicates the Network
Service Access Point Identifier of the subscriber.
|
Peak Thruput octet/h
|
The peak throughput
in octets per hour for this subscriber.
|
Mean Thruput octet/h
|
The mean throughput
in octets per hour for this subscriber.
|
MAX SDU Size
|
The maximum size of
service data unit (SDU) in KB.
|
MBR UP kbps
|
The maximum bit rate
in kilobit per second allowed for this subscriber for upload.
|
MBR Down kbps
|
The maximum bit rate
in kilobit per second allowed for this subscriber for download.
|
GBR UP kbps
|
The guaranteed bit
rate in kilobit per second allowed for this subscriber for upload.
|
GBR Down kbps
|
The guaranteed bit
rate in kilobit per second allowed for this subscriber for download.
|
Field | Description |
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Total Subscribers
|
Displays the total
number of subscribers active or dormant on system. This counter
also displays the packet and flow status and reasons for them:
Type of subscribers
and pacekt/flow status are:
- pdsn-simple-ipv4
- pdsn-simple-ipv6
- pdsn-mobile-ip
- ha-mobile-ipv6
- hsgw-ipv6
- hsgw-ipv4
- hsgw-ipv4-ipv6
- pgw-pmip-ipv6
- pgw-pmip-ipv4
- pgw-pmip-ipv4-ipv6
- pgw-gtp-ipv6
- pgw-gtp-ipv4
- pgw-gtp-ipv4-ipv6
- sgw-gtp-ipv6
- sgw-gtp-ipv4
- sgw-gtp-ipv4-ipv6
- sgw-pmip-ipv6
- sgw-pmip-ipv4
- sgw-pmip-ipv4-ipv6
- mme
- ipsg-rad-snoop
- ipsg-rad-server
- ha-mobile-ip
|
Total Subscribers (cont.)
|
- ggsn-pdp-type-ppp
- ggsn-pdp-type-ipv4
- lns-l2tp
- ggsn-pdp-type-ipv6
- ggsn-mbms-ue-type-ipv4
- pdif-simple-ipv4
- pdif-simple-ipv6
- pdif-mobile-ip
- pdg-direct-ip
- pdg-ttg
- femto-ip
- epdg-pmip-ipv6
- epdg-pmip-ipv4
- epdg-pmip-ipv4-ipv6
- sgsn
- sgsn-pdp-type-ppp
- sgsn-pdp-type-ipv4
- sgsn-pdp-type-ipv6
- sgsn-pdp-type-ipv4-ipv6
- type not determined
- sgsn-subs-type-g
- nsgsn-subs-type-s4
- sgsn-pdp-type-g
- nsgsn-pdp-type-s4
- asngw-simple-ipv4
- asngw-simple-ipv6
- asngw-mobile-ip
- asngw-non-anchor
- asngw-auth-only
- phsgw-simple-ipv4
- phsgw-simple-ipv6
|
Total Subscribers (cont.)
|
- phsgw-mobile-ip
- phsgw-non-anchor
- cdma 1x rtt sessions
- cdma evdo sessions
- cdma evdo rev-a sessions
- cdma 1x rtt active
- cdma evdo active
- cdma evdo rev-a active
- asnpc-idle-mode
- phspc-sleep-mode
- hnbgw
- hnbgw-iu
- bng
- pcc
- in bytes dropped
- out bytes dropped
- in packet dropped
- out packet dropped
- in packet dropped
zero mbr
- out packet dropped
zero mbr
- ipv4 ttl exceeded
- ipv4 bad hdr
- ipv4 bad length trim
- ipv4 frag failure
- ipv4 frag sent
- ipv4 in-acl dropped
- ipv4 out-acl dropped
- ipv4 in-mcast pkt
dropped
- ipv4 in-bcast pkt
dropped
- ipv6 bad hdr
- ipv6 bad length trim
|
Total Subscribers (cont.)
|
- ipv6 in-acl dropped
- i pv6 out-acl dropped
- i pv4 in-css-down
dropped
- ipv4 out-css-down
dropped
- ipv4 out xoff pkt
dropped
- ipv6 out xoff pkt
dropped
- ipv4 xoff bytes dropped
- ipv6 xoff bytes dropped
- ipv4 out no-flow
dropped
- ipv4 early pdu rcvd
- ipv4 icmp packets
dropped
- ipv6 input ehrpd-access
drop
- ipv6 output ehrpd-access
drop
- dormancy count
- handoff count
- pdsn fwd dynamic
flows
- pdsn rev dynamic
flows
- fwd static access-flows
- rev static access-flows
- pdsn fwd packet filters
- pdsn rev packet filters
- traffic flow templates
|
Active
|
Displays the total
number all type of Active subscribers on the chassis.
|
Dormant
|
Displays the total
number all type of Dormant subscribers on the chassis.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
Username
|
Specifies the name
of the subscriber.
|
callid
|
Displays the subscriber’s
call identification number (callid).
|
msid
|
Displays the subscriber’s
mobile station identification (MSID).
|
Number of TFTs
|
Displays the number
of Traffic Flow Templates (TFTs).
|
MS IP Address
|
Displays the MS IP
address.
|
Number of Packet Filters
|
Displays the number
of Packet Filters.
|
Filter Evaluation Precedence
1:
|
|
Flow Id
|
Displays the flow ID
for the first precedence.
|
Flow Direction
|
Displays the flow direction
(FORWARD or REVERSE) for the first precedence.
|
Flow State
|
Displays the flow state
and A10 mapping for the first precedence.
|
Packet Filter Type
|
Displays the type of
Packet Filter for the first precedence.
|
Filter Components Follows
|
|
Ipv4 Source Addr/Mask
|
Displays the IP address
and mask for the Ipv4 source address.
|
Filter Evaluation Precedence
2:
|
|
Flow Id
|
Displays the flow ID
for the second precedence.
|
Flow Direction
|
Displays the flow direction
(FORWARD or REVERSE) for the second precedence.
|
Flow State
|
Displays the flow state
and A10 mapping for the second precedence.
|
Packet Filter Type
|
Displays the type of
Packet Filter for the second precedence.
|
Filter Components Follows
|
|
Ipv4 Source Addr/Mask
|
Displays the IP address
and mask for the Ipv4 source address.
|
Total TFTs matching specified
criteria:
|
Displays the total
number of matching TFTs.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
vvvvv
|
Displays service and
session state information. This column provides a code consisting
of three characters.
From left-to-right,
the first character represents the Access Type that the subscriber
is using. The possible access types are:
- S: pdsn-simple-ip
- M: pdsn-mobile-ip
- H: ha-mobile-ip
- P: ggsn-pdp-type-ppp
- h: ha-ipsec
- N: lns-l2tp
- I: ggsn-pdp-type-ipv4
- A: asngw-simple-ip
- G: IPSG
- V: ggsn-pdp-type-ipv6
- B: asngw-mobile-ip
- C: cscf-sip
- R: sgw-gtp-ipv4
- O: sgw-gtp-ipv6
- Q: sgw-gtp-ipv4-ipv6
- W: pgw-gtp-ipv4
- Y: pgw-gtp-ipv6
- Z: pgw-gtp-ipv4-ipv6
- s: sgsn
- p: sgsn-pdp-type-ppp
- 4: sgsn-pdp-type-ip
- 6: sgsn-pdp-type-ipv6
- L: pdif-simple-ip
|
vvvvv (cont.)
|
- K: pdif-mobile-ip
- x: S1-MME
- F: standalone-fa
- J: asngw-non-anchor
- e: ggsn-mbms-ue
- i: asnpc
- E: ha-mobile-ipv6
- X: HSGW
- u: Unknown
From left-to-right,
the second character represents the Access Technology. The possible
call states are:
- X: CDMA 1xRTT
- E: GPRS GERAN
- I: IP
- D: CDMA EV-DO
- U: WCDMA UTRAN
- W: Wireless LAN
- A: CDMA EV-DO RevA
- G: GPRS Other
- M: WiMAX
- C: CDMA Other
- N: GAN (Generic
Access Network)
- H: HSPA (High Speed
Packet Access)
- P: PDIF
- . : Other/Unknown
From left-to-right,
the third character represents the Call State. The possible call states
are:
- C: Connected
- r: CSCF-Registering
- c: Connecting
- d: Disconnecting
- R: CSCF-Registered
- u: Unknown
|
vvvvv (continued)
|
From left-to-right,
the fourth character represents the Link Status of the session. The
possible idle states are:
- A: Online/Active
(airlink connected)
- D: Dormant (airlink
not connected)
From left-to-right,
the fifth character represents the session Network Type. The possible
network types are:
- I: IP
- M: Mobile-IP
- L: L2TP
- P: Proxy-Mobile-IP
- i: IP-in-IP
- G: GRE
- V: IPv6-in-IPv4
- S: IPSEC
- A: R4 (IP-GRE)
- u: Unknown
From left-to-right,
the sixth character represents the Access CSCF Status of the session.
The possible network types are:
- A: Attached
- C: Call (Unknown
Type)
- N: Not Attached
- v: Voice Call
- .: Not Applicable
- V: Video Call
|
CALLID
|
Displays the subscriber’s
call identification (callid) number.
|
MSID
|
Displays the subscriber’s
mobile station identification (MSID) number.
|
USERNAME
|
Displays the subscriber’s
username.
|
IP
|
Displays the IP address
assigned to the subscriber.
|
TIME-IDLE
|
Displays the amount
of time that the subscriber session has been idle either in an active
or dormant state.
|
Access Peer Address
|
The peer that accessed
the system to initiate the subscriber session. This is an IP v4
address and a designator to identify the type of peer. The designator
may be one of:
- BS: ASN Base Station
- ASNGW: Access Service
Network Gateway
- PCF: Packet Control
Function
- FA: Mobile IP Foreign
Agent
- SGSN: Serving GPRS
Support Node
- LAC: L2TP Access
Concentrator
|
Service Address
|
The service that is
processing the subscriber session. This is listed as an IP v4 address
and a designator to identify the type of service. The designator
may be one of:
- ASNGW: Access Service
Network Gateway
- PDSN: Packet Data
Serving Node
- HA: Mobile IP Home
Agent
- GGSN: Gateway GPRS
Support Node
- LNS: L2TP Network
Server
|
Network Peer Address
|
The network peer that
the subscriber session connect to. This is listed as an IP v4 address
and a designator to identify the type of network peer. The designator
may be one of:
- HA: Mobile IP Home
Agent
- LNS: L2TP Network
Server
- IPinIP: IP-in-IP
Tunnel Peer
- GRE: Generic Routing
Encapsulation Peer
- 6in4: IP V6 packets
encapsulated in an IP v4 tunnel peer
|
Connect Time
|
The date and time that
the subscriber session was connected.
|