S-GW Service Configuration Mode Commands

The S-GW (Serving Gateway) Service Configuration Mode is used to create and manage the relationship between an eGTP service used for either ingress or egress control plane and user data plane network traffic.

IMPORTANT:

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

accounting context

Configures the GTPP accounting context and group selection for S-GW service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

S-GW


Privilege:

Administrator


Syntax
accounting context name [ gtpp group name ]no accounting context
no

Removes the configured accounting context from this service.

context name

Specifies the context where GTPP accounting is performed.

name must be an existing context configured on the system expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

If an accounting context name is not configured in the S-GW service, the context where the S-GW service resides is considered the accounting context and the default GTPP group is used.

gtpp group name

Specifies a GTPP group used to perform GTPP accounting.

name must be an existing GTPP group configured on the system expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

If a GTPP group is not configured, the system will use the default GTPP group in the specified accounting context. If the accounting context is not specified, the system will use default GTPP group in the context where the S-GW service resides.


Usage:

Use this command to specify the accounting context and/or GTPP accounting group the S-GW service will use to perform GTPP accounting.


Example:
The following command specifies a GTPP accounting context named acct-2 and a GTPP accounting group named gtpp-grp-3 as the context and group the S-GW service will use:
accounting context
acct-2 gtpp group gtpp-grp-3
associate

Associates the S-GW service with QoS and policy control and charging configurations.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

S-GW


Privilege:

Administrator


Syntax
associate { accounting-policy name | egress-proto { gtp | gtp-pmip | pmip } [ egress-context name [ egtp-service name ] [ mag-service name ] ] | ims-auth-service name | ingress
egtp-service name | qci-qos-mapping name | subscriber-map nameno associate { accounting-policy | egress-proto [ egress-context [ egtp-service ] [ mag-service ] ] | ims-auth-service | ingress
egtp-service | qci-qos-mapping | subscriber-map }
no

Removes the specified association form the S-GW service.

accounting-policy name

Associates the S-GW service with an accounting policy configured in the same context.

name must be an existing accounting policy expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

Accounting policies are configured through the policy accounting command in the Context Configuration Mode.

egress-proto { gtp | gtp-pmip | pmip } [ egress-context name [ egtp-service name ] [ mag-service name ] ]

Associates and configures the egress protocol for this S-GW service.

gtp: Specifies that GTP is to be used for the S-GW service egress.

gtp-pmip: Specifies that either GTP or PMIP is to be used for the S-GW service egress.

pmip: Specifies that PMIP is to be used for the S-GW service egress.

egress-context name: Specifies that the context in this keyword is to be used for the S-GW service egress.

name must be an existing context on this system expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

egtp-service name: Specifies that the service in this keyword is to be used for the S-GW service egress.

name must be an existing eGTP service on this system expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

mag-service name: Specifies that the service in this keyword is to be used for the S-GW service egress.

name must be an existing MAG service on this system expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

ims-auth-service name

Associates the S-GW service with an IMS authorization service configured in the same context.

name must be an existing IMS auth service and be from 1 to 63 alphanumeric characters.

IMS authorization services are configured through the ims-auth-service command in the Context Configuration Mode.

ingress egtp-service name

Associates and configures the eGTP service ingress for this S-GW service.

name must be an existing eGTP service on this system expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

qci-qos-mapping name

Associates the S-GW service with QCI to QoS mapping parameters.

name must be an existing QCI-QoS mapping configuration expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

QCI-QoS mapping is configured through the qci-qos-mapping command in the Global Configuration Mode.

subscriber-map name

Associates the S-GW service with subscriber map parameters.

name must be an existing subscriber map configuration expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

Subscriber maps are configured through the subscriber-map command in the LTE Policy Configuration Mode.


Usage:

Use this command to select a pre-configured QoS mapping and/or policy control and charging configuration to be used by the S-GW service.


Example:
The following command associates the S-GW service with an IMS authorization service named ims-23:
associate ims-auth-service
ims-23 
egtp-service

Configures an eGTP service to use as either an ingress (S1-U) or egress (S5/S8) service for the S-GW.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

S-GW


Privilege:

Administrator


Syntax
egtp-service { egress { context name | service name } | ingress
service name }no egtp-service { egress { context | service } | ingress service }
no

Removes the selected EGTP service from this service.

egress { context name | service name }

Specifies the egtp-service to be used as the egress eGTP service on a GTP-based S5/S8 interface.

context name: Specifies the name of the context where the eGTP service resides.

name must be an existing context name where an eGTP service resides expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

CAUTION:

context name is not supported in this release.

service name: Specifies the name of the egress eGTP service.

name must be an existing eGTP service name expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

ingress service name

Specifies the egtp-service to be used as the ingress eGTP service on the S11 interface.

name must be an existing eGTP service name expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.


Usage:

Use this command to configure the eGTP service to use with this S-GW service. The eGTP service must be existing and be configured with the appropriate parameters supporting the intended service type.


Example:
The following command configures the S-GW service to use an eGTP service named s1u-egtp as its ingress service:
egtp-service ingress
service slu-egtp 
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.

gtpu-error-ind

Configures the actions to be taken upon receiving a GTP-U error indication from an RNC, eNodeB, SGSN, or P-GW.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

S-GW


Privilege:

Administrator


Syntax
gtpu-error-ind { { s12 | s1u } { local-purge | page-ue [ custom1-behavior ] } | { s4u | s5u } { local-purge | signal-peer } }default gtpu-error-ind { s12 | s1u | s4u | s5u }
default

Resets the command to the default action for the specified interface. For S12 and S1-U, page-ue is the default action. For S4-U and S5-U, local-purge is the default action.

{ s12 | s1u } { local-purge | page-ue [ custom1-behavior ] }

Specifies the action to take when a GTP-U error indication is received from a Radio Network Controller (RNC) over an S12 interface or from an eNodeB over the S1-U interface.

local-purge: The S-GW clears the affected bearer (or PDN if error-indication is received on default bearer) locally without informing peer.

page-ue [ custom1-behavior ]: The S-GW moves the complete UE state to S1-Idle and starts paging for this UE. If the custom1-behavior option is specified, the S-GW will guard the paging attempt with a timer of 60 seconds. Within this time the bearer must have the eNodeB TEID refreshed by an MME. Otherwise, the S-GW will clear the affected bearer with signaling. This is the default action for GTP-U error indication messages received on the S12 and S1-U interfaces.

{ s4u | s5u } { local-purge | signal-peer }

Specifies the action to take when a GTP-U error indication is received from an SGSN over an S4-U interface or from a P-GW over the S5-U interface.

local-purge: The S-GW clears the affected bearer (or PDN if error-indication is received on a default bearer) locally without informing the peer. This is the default action for GTP-U error indication messages received on the S4-U and S5-U interfaces.

signal-peer: The S-GW initiates control signalling towards the peer MME and P-GW. When signalling:
  • For a bearer deletion, the S-GW sends a Delete-Bearer-Command message to the P-GW and a Delete-Bearer-Request (with EBI) message to the MME.
  • For PDN deletion, the S-GW sends a Delete-Session-Request message to the P-GW and a Delete-Bearer-Request (with LBI) message to the MME.
  • The S-GW will not wait for Delete replies from the peer. The request will be sent only once and local resources will be reset.

Usage:

Use this command to specify the action to taken upon receiving a GTP-U error indication from an RNC over an S12 interface, an eNodeB across an S1-U interface, an SGSN over an S4-U interface, or from a P-GW across an S5-U interface.


Example:
The following command sets the action to take upon receipt of a GTP-U error indication from the eNodeB to clear affected bearer:
gtpu-error-ind s1u
local-purge
mag-service

Identifies the Mobile Access Gateway (MAG) egress service through which calls are to be routed for this S-GW service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

S-GW


Privilege:

Administrator


Syntax
mag-service egress
service nameno mag-service egress
service 
no

Removes the configured MAG egress service from this service.

egress service name

Specifies the MAG service name to be used as the egress MAG service on a Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIP) based S5/S8 interface.

name must be an existing MAG service expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.


Usage:

Use this command to specify the name of the MAG service where calls are to be routed.


Example:
The following command specifies that an existing MAG service named mag3 is to be used to route call through for this S-GW service:
mag-service egress
service mag3
path-failure

Configures the action to take upon the occurrence of a path failure between the S-GW and the MME, P-GW, RNC, SGSN, or eNodeB.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

S-GW


Privilege:

Administrator


Syntax
path-failure { s11 | s12 | s1u | s4 | s4u | s5 | s5u } (
local-purge | signal-peer }default path-failure { s11 | s12 | s1u | s4 | s4u | s5 | s5u }
default

Returns the command to the default setting of “local purge” for the selected interface.

{ s11 | s12 | s1u | s4 | s4u | s5 | s5u }

Specifies the interface to which the action will be applied.

s11: Applies the path failure action to the S11 interface between the S-GW and the MME.

s12: Applies the path failure action to the S12 interface between the S-GW and the RNC.

s1u: Applies the path failure action to the S1-U interface between the S-GW and the eNodeB.

s4: Applies the path failure action to the S4 control plane interface between the S-GW and the SGSN.

s4u: Applies the path failure action to the S4-U user plane interface between the S-GW and the SGSN.

s5: Applies the path failure action to the S5 interface between the S-GW and the P-GW.

s5u: Applies the path failure action to the S5-U user plane interface between the S-GW and the P-GW.

{ local-purge | signal-peer }

Specifies the action to apply to the selected interface.

local-purge: The S-GW clears the affected bearer (or PDN if path failure is received on a default bearer) locally without informing the peer. This is the default action for all interface.

signal-peer: The S-GW initiates control signalling towards the peer MME and P-GW. When signalling:
  • For a bearer deletion, the S-GW sends a Delete-Bearer-Command message to the P-GW and a Delete-Bearer-Request (with EBI) message to the MME.
  • For PDN deletion, the S-GW sends a Delete-Session-Request message to the P-GW and a Delete-Bearer-Request (with LBI) message to the MME.
  • The S-GW will not wait for Delete replies from the peer. The request will be sent only once and local resources will be reset.

Usage:

Use this command to specify the type of action to take when a path failure occurs on one of the supported interfaces.


Example:
The following command sets the path failure action for the S5 interface to “signal peer”:
path-failure s5 signal-peer
plmn

Configures the public land mobile network (PLMN) identifier for this S-GW service

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

S-GW


Privilege:

Administrator


Syntax
plmn id mcc number mnc number [ primary ]no plmn id mcc number mnc number
no

Removes the configured PLMN ID for this S-GW service.

mcc number

Configures the Mobile Country Code for this PLMN ID.

number must be an integer from 100 through 999.

mnc number

Configures the Mobile Network Code for this PLMN ID.

number must be a 2- or 3-digit integer from 00 through 999,

primary

Specifies that this is the primary PLMN ID for this S-GW service.


Usage:

Use this command to configure PLMN IDs for this S-GW service


Example:
The following command configures a “primary” PLMN ID for this S-GW service with an MCC of 123 and an MNC of 12:
plmn id mcc 123 mnc
12 primary