Exec Mode show Commands (A-C)

This section includes the commands show aaa through show css service.

The Exec Mode is the initial entry point into the command line interface system. Exec mode show commands are useful in troubleshooting and basic system monitoring.

IMPORTANT:

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

show aaa

Displays AAA (Authentication Authorization and Accounting) statistics for the current context.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, GGSN, SGSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show aaa { group { all | name aaa_group_name } | local
counters } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
group { all | name aaa_group_name }

Displays AAA information.

  • all: If the exec context is local, information for all the default AAA groups, and the AAA groups configured in all the contexts are displayed. If the exec context is not local, information for only the context-specific AAA groups are displayed.
  • name aaa_group_name: Displays information for an existing AAA group specified as an alphanumeric string of 0 through 64 characters.
local counters

Displays information for current context.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

This command is used to view accounting and authentication statistics for the current context.


Example:
The following command displays AAA statistics for the current context:
show aaa local counters
The following command displays AAA statistics for the AAA group aaa_group1:
show aaa group name aaa_group1

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging analyzer statistics

Displays statistical information for protocol analyzers.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
analyzer statistics [ name protocol_name [ verbose ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name protocol_name
Displays detailed information for the specified protocol analyzer:
  • dns
  • file-transfer
  • ftp
  • h323
  • http
  • icmp
  • icmpv6
  • imap
  • ip
  • ipv6
  • mms
  • p2p
  • pop3
  • pptp
  • rtcp
  • rtp
  • rtsp
  • sdp
  • secure-http
  • sip
  • smtp
  • tcp
  • tftp
  • udp
  • wsp
  • wtp
verbose

Specifies to display detailed (all available) information. If not specified, concise information is displayed.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display statistic information for active charging protocol analyzers.


Example:
The following command displays detailed statistic information for all P2P protocol analyzers:
show active-charging
analyzer statistics name p2p verbose
The following command displays detailed statistic information for all TCP protocol analyzers:
show active-charging
analyzer statistics name tcp verbose

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging bandwidth-policy

Displays information on bandwidth policies configured in a service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
bandwidth-policy { all | name bandwidth_policy_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information for all bandwidth policies configured in the service.

name bandwidth_policy_name

Displays detailed information for an existing bandwidth policy specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view information on bandwidth policies configured in a service.


Example:
The following command displays detailed information for the bandwidth policy named standard:
show active-charging
bandwidth-policy name standard
show active-charging charging-action

Displays information for charging actions configured in the Active Charging Service (ACS).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
charging-action { { { all | name charging_action_name } [ service
name acs_service_name ] } | statistics [ name charging_action_name ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information for each configured charging action.

name charging_action_name

Displays detailed information for an existing charging action specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

statistics

Displays statistical information for all configured charging actions.

service name acs_service_name

Displays information for all or a specific charging action in the specified ACS. acs_service_name is an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display information for charging actions configured in a service.


Example:
The following command displays a detailed information for all charging actions:
show active-charging
charging-action all

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging content-filtering category policy-id

Displays Content Filtering (CF) category policy definitions. This command is not available on StarOS 8.0 and earlier releases.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

CF


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
content-filtering category policy-id { all | id policy_id } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays definitions of all Content Filtering category policies.

id policy_id

Displays definitions of an existing Content Filtering category policy specified as an integer from 1 through 4294967295.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view Content Filtering category definitions for a specific/all Policy IDs.


Example:
The following command displays Content Filtering category definitions for policy ID 3:
show active-charging
content-filtering category policy-id id 3

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging content-filtering category statistics

Displays category-based content filtering statistics.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

CF


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
content-filtering category statistics [ rulebase { name rulebase_name | all } ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
rulebase { name rulebase_name | all }

Displays category-based content filtering statistics, either for all or for a specific rulebase.

  • name rulebase_name: Specifies an existing rulebase as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
  • all: Displays category-based content filtering statistics for each rulebase in the ACS.
verbose

Specifies to display detailed (all available) information. If not specified, concise information is displayed.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view category-based content filtering statistics for a specific rulebase, or cumulative statistics for all rulebases in the ACS.


Example:
The following command displays category-based content filtering statistics for the rulebase named consumer:
show active-charging
content-filtering category statistics rulebase name consumer
The following command displays cumulative category-based content filtering statistics for all rulebases in verbose mode:
show active-charging
content-filtering category statistics verbose

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging content-filtering server-group

Displays information for Content Filtering Server Group (CFSG) configured in the service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

CF


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
content-filtering server-group [ name cfsg_name | statistics [ name cfsg_name [ acsmgr instance instance_number [ priority priority ] ] | verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name cfsg_name

Specifies name of an existing CFSG as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

acsmgr instance instance_number

Specifies the manager instance as an integer from 1 through 65535.

priority priority

Specifies the priority of the server for which statistics has to be displayed as an integer from 1 through 65535.

verbose

Specifies to display detailed (all available) information, for each ICAP server connection at each instance. If not specified, concise information is displayed.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view CFSG information/statistics.

show active-charging content-filtering server-group name cfsg_name: The output of this command displays detailed information for the specified CFSG.

show active-charging content-filtering server-group statistics name cfsg_name: The output of this command displays cumulative statistics for the specified CFSG. This will include all the instances and all the servers configured in the CFSG.

show active-charging content-filtering server-group statistics name cfsg_name acsmgr instance instance_number: The output of this command displays the cumulative statistics of all the ICAP server connections on the specified manager instance.

show active-charging content-filtering server-group statistics name cfsg_name acsmgr instance instance_number priority priority: The output of this command displays the statistics for the specified ICAP server connection on the specified manager instance.

show active-charging content-filtering server-group statistics verbose: The output of this command displays statistics of each ICAP server connection at each instance.


Example:
The following command displays information for the CFSG named test12:
show active-charging
content-filtering server-group name test12
The following command displays detailed information for all CFSGs:
show active-charging
content-filtering server-group statistics verbose

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging credit-control

Displays statistics for Diameter/RADIUS Prepaid Credit Control Service in the Active Charging Service (ACS).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
credit-control { statistics [ all | group group_name ] | session-states [ rulebase rulebase_name ] [ content-id content_id ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
statistics [ all | group group_name ]

Displays prepaid credit control statistics.

  • all: Displays all available statistics.
  • group group_name: Displays statistics for an existing credit control group specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
session-states [ rulebase rulebase_name ] [ content-id content_id ]

Displays prepaid CCA session status based on rulebase and/or content ID.

  • rulebase rulebase_name: Displays the Credit Control Application (CCA) session state counts for an existing rulebase specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
  • content-id content_id: Displays CCA session state counts for a content ID of a credit control service specified as an integer from 1 through 65535.
| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view statistics for Diameter/RADIUS prepaid credit control service in the ACS.


Example:
The following command shows ACS statistics of configured Diameter or RADIUS Credit Control Application:
show active-charging
credit-control statistics

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging edr-format

Displays information about Event Data Record (EDR) formats configured in the Active Charging Service (ACS).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
edr-format [ statistics ] [ all | name edr_format_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information for all EDR formats.

statistics

Displays statistics for all or an existing EDR format.

If neither all nor name is specified, summarized statistics over all EDR formats is displayed.

name edr_format_name

Displays information for an existing EDR format specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display information for EDR format(s) in the ACS.


Example:
The following command displays all configured EDR formats in the ACS.
show active-charging
edr-format all

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging edr-udr-file

Displays CDR flow control information. This command also displays the Event Data Record (EDR) and Usage Data Record (UDR) file information.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
edr-udr-file { flow-control-counters [ verbose ] | statistics } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
flow-control-counters [ verbose ]

Displays the counters for dropped EDR/UDR records. These counters are for when CDRMOD uses flow control to stop ACS/Session Managers from sending the records.

verbose displays detailed information.

statistics

IMPORTANT:

This keyword is obsolete. The option is now supported through the show cdr command.

Displays EDR and UDR file statistics.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view CDR flow control information.


Example:
The following command displays EDR and UDR files statistics:
show active-charging
edr-udr-file statistics
The following command displays CDR flow control information:
show active-charging
edr-udr-file flow-control-counters

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging file-space-usage

Displays the file space used by Charging Data Record (CDR) and Event Data Record (EDR) files.

Platform:

IMPORTANT:

This command is obsolete. The option is now supported through the show cdr command.

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
file-space-usage [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view CDR/EDR file space usage information. The context in which this command is used is not relevant.

show active-charging firewall statistics

Displays Active Charging Stateful Firewall statistics.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

FW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
firewall statistics [ callid call_id | domain-name domain_name | nat-realm nat_realm_name | protocol { icmp | icmpv6 | ip | ipv6 | other | tcp | udp } | username user_name ] [ acsmgr instance instance_number ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
acsmgr instance instance_number

Specifies the ACS/Session Manager instance ID as an integer from 1 through 65535.

callid call_id

Specifies the call identification number as an 8-digit hexadecimal number.

domain-name domain_name

Specifies the domain name as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters.

nat-realm nat_realm_name

Specifies the NAT realm name as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 31 characters.

protocol { icmp | ip | other | tcp | udp }

Specifies the protocol:

  • icmp: ICMPv4
  • icmpv6
  • ip: IPv4
  • ipv6
  • other: Protocols other than TCP, UDP, and ICMPv4/ICMPv6.
  • tcp
  • udp
username user_name

Specifies the user name as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters.

verbose

Specifies to display detailed (all available) information. If not specified, concise information is displayed.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view Stateful Firewall statistics. If you are in the local context, statistics for all contexts are displayed. Otherwise, only statistics of your current context are displayed.


Example:
The following command displays Stateful Firewall statistics:
show active-charging
firewall statistics

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging firewall track-list

Displays the list of servers being tracked for involvement in any Denial-of-Service (DOS) attacks.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

FW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
firewall track-list attacking-servers [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view details of servers being tracked for involvement in any DOS attack.


Example:

The following command displays the list of servers being tracked for involvement in any DOS attacks:

show active-charging
firewall track-list attacking-servers

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging flow-control-counters

Displays information for dropped EDR and UDR records.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
flow-control-counters [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
verbose

Specifies to display detailed (all available) information. If not specified, concise information is displayed.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view EDR-UDR flow control information—for dropped EDR and UDR records.


Example:
The following command displays detailed EDR-UDR flow control information:
show active-charging
flow-control-counters verbose

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging flow-mappings

Displays information about all the active flow mappings based on the applied filters.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

FW, NAT


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
flow-mappings [ all | call-id call_id | [ nat { not-required | required [ nat-realm nat_realm_name ] } | trans-proto { tcp | udp } ] + [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays all the available active-charging flow-mapping information.

call-id call_id

Displays detailed information for a call ID specified as an 8-digit hexadecimal number.

nat { required [ nat-realm string ] not-required }

Displays the active charging flow mappings for which NAT is enabled or disabled.

trans-proto { tcp | udp }

Displays the transport layer.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view the Active Charging flow-mapping details.


Example:
The following command displays the total number of Active Charging flow-mappings:
show active-charging
flow-mappings all
The following command displays the flow-mappings for which NAT is enabled and the NAT-realm used is natpool3:
show active-charging
flow-mappings nat required nat-realm natpool3

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging flows

Displays information for active charging flows.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
flows { all | [ connected-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] seconds ] [ flow-id flow_id ] [ full ] [ idle-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] seconds ] [ ip-address
 [ server | subscriber ] [ < | > | IPv4 | greater-than | less-than ] address ] [ nat { not-required | required [ nat-ip nat_ip_address ] } ]  [ pacing-bitrate [ < | > | = | greater-than | less-than | equal-to ] number [ port-number [ server | subscriber ] [ < | > | IPv4 | greater-than | less-than ] number ] [ rx-bytes [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number ] [ rx-packets [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number ] [ session-id session_id ] [ summary ] [ trans-proto { icmp | tcp | udp } ] [ tx-bytes [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number ] [ tx-packets [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number ] [ type flow_type ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information for all active charging flows.

connected-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] seconds

Displays information for flows filtered by connected time period.

  • < seconds: Displays flows that have been connected less than the specified number of seconds.
  • > seconds: Displays flows that have been connected more than the specified number of seconds.
  • greater-than seconds: Displays flows that have been connected more than the specified number of seconds.
  • less-than seconds: Displays flows that have been connected less than the specified number of seconds.

seconds is an integer from 0 through 4294967295.

flow-id flow_id

Displays concise information for specified active charging flow ID.

full

Displays all available information for the specified flows.

idle-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] seconds

Displays information for flows filtered by idle time period.

  • < seconds: Displays flows that have been idle less than the specified number of seconds.
  • > seconds: Displays flows that have been idle more than the specified number of seconds.
  • greater-than seconds: Displays flows that have been idle more than the specified number of seconds.
  • less-than seconds: Displays flows that have been idle less than the specified number of seconds.

seconds is an integer from 0 through 4294967295.

ip-address [ server | subscriber ] [ < | > | IPv4 | greater-than | less-than ] address

Displays information for flows filtered by IPv4 IP address.

  • server: Specifies the IP address for a specific server.
  • subscriber: Displays subscriber details for the IP address specified in IPv4 dotted-decimal format.
  • < address: Specifies an IPv4 IP address that is less than address.
  • > address: Specifies an IPv4 IP address that is greater than address.
  • greater-than address: Specifies an IPv4 IP address that is greater than address.
  • less-than address: Specifies an IPv4 IP address that is less than address.

address is an IP address expressed in IPV4 dotted-decimal notation.

nat { not-required | required [ nat-ip nat_ip_address [ nat-port nat_port ] ] }

IMPORTANT:

The nat keyword and options are only available in StarOS 8.3 and later releases.

Displays information for flows filtered by Network Address Translation (NAT) required or not required setting.

  • not-required: Sessions with NAT processing are not required.
  • required: Sessions with NAT processing are required.
  • nat-ip nat_ip_address: Sessions using the NAT IP address expressed in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • nat-port nat_port: Sessions using the specified NAT IP address and NAT port number specified as an integer from 0 through 65535.
pacing-bitrate [ < | > | = | greater-than | less-than | equal-to ] number

Displays information on video flows filtered by a video pacing bit rate specified an integer from 1 to 256000000.

  • < number: Specifies a number that is less than the specified video pacing bit rate.
  • > number: Specifies a number that is greater than the specified video pacing bit rate.
  • = number: Specifies a number that is equal to the specified video pacing bit rate.
  • greater-than number: Specifies a number that is greater than the specified video pacing bit rate.
  • less-than number: Specifies a number that is less than the specified video pacing bit rate
  • equal-to number: Specifies a number that is equal to the specified video pacing bit rate.
port-number [ server | subscriber ] [ < | > | IPv4 | greater-than | less-than ] _number

Displays information on flows filtered by port number.

  • server: Specifies the port-number for a specific server.
  • subscriber: Specifies subscriber details for this port-number, and must be an integer from 0 through 65535.
  • < number: Specifies a port number that is less than the specified port-number.
  • > number: Specifies a port number that is greater than the specified port-number.
  • greater-than number: Specifies a port number that is greater than the specified port-number.
  • less-than number: Specifies a port number that is less than the specified port-number.
rx-bytes [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number

Displays information on flows filtered by the number of bytes received in the flow.

  • < number: Specifies the number of bytes that is less than the specified rx-bytes.
  • > number: Specifies number of bytes that is greater than the specified rx-bytes.
  • greater-than number: Specifies number of bytes that is greater than the specified rx-bytes.
  • less-than number: Specifies number of bytes that is less than the specified rx-bytes.

number must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.

rx-packets [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number

Displays information on flows filtered by the number of packets received in the flow.

  • greater-than number: Specifies the number of packets that is greater than the specified rx-packets.
  • less-than number: Specifies the number of packets that is less than the specified rx-packets.

number must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.

session-id session_id

Displays detailed information for specific active charging session ID.

summary

Displays summary information for defined sessions, based on defined parameters.

trans-proto { icmp | tcp | udp }

Displays information on flows filtered by the transport protocol.

  • icmp: ICMP protocol type flow
  • tcp: TCP protocol type flow
  • udp: User Datagram Protocol (UDP) flows
tx-bytes [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number

Displays information on flows filtered by the number of bytes received in the flow.

  • < number: Specifies the number of bytes that is less than the specified tx-bytes.
  • > number: Specifies number of bytes that is greater than the specified tx-bytes.
  • greater-than number: Specifies number of bytes that is greater than the specified tx-bytes.
  • less-than number: Specifies number of bytes that is less than the specified tx-bytes.

number must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.

tx-packets [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number

Displays information on flows filtered by the number of packets received in the flow.

  • greater-than number: Specifies the number of packets that is greater than the specified tx-packets.
  • less-than number: Specifies the number of packets that is less than the specified tx-packets.

number must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.

type flow_type

Displays information on flows filtered by flow type of application protocol.

flow_type must be one of the following:
  • dns
  • ftp
  • http
  • icmp
  • icmpv6
  • imap
  • ip
  • ipv6
  • mms
  • p2p: P2P protocol type flows including one or more of the following applications:
    • actsync
    • aimini
    • applejuice
    • ares
    • armagettron
    • battlefd
    • bittorrent
    • blackberry
    • citrix
    • clubpenguin
    • crossfire
    • ddlink
    • directconnect
    • dofus
    • edonkey
    • facebook
    • facetime

      IMPORTANT:

      The facetime protocol is available only in releases 9.0 and 11.0. This protocol is not available in release 10.0.

    • fasttrack
    • feidian
    • fiesta
    • filetopia
    • florensia
    • freenet
    • fring
    • funshion
    • gadu_gadu
    • gamekit

      IMPORTANT:

      The gamekit protocol is available only in releases 9.0 and 11.0. This protocol is not available in release 10.0.

    • gmail
    • gnutella
    • gtalk
    • guildwars
    • halflife2
    • hamachivpn
    • iax
    • icecast
    • imesh
    • iptv
    • irc
    • isakmp
    • iskoot
    • itunes
    • jabber
    • kontiki
    • manolito
    • maplestory
    • meebo
    • mgcp
    • msn
    • mute
    • myspace
    • nimbuzz
    • octoshape
    • off
    • oovoo
    • openft
    • orb
    • oscar
    • paltalk
    • pando
    • pandora
    • popo
    • pplive
    • ppstream
    • ps3
    • qq
    • qqgame
    • qqlive
    • quake
    • rdp
    • rfactor
    • rmstream
    • scydo
    • secondlife
    • shoutcast
    • skinny
    • skype
    • slingbox
    • sopcast
    • soulseek
    • splashfighter
    • ssdp
    • stealthnet
    • steam
    • stun
    • teamspeak
    • teamviewer
    • thunder
    • tor
    • truphone
    • tvants
    • tvuplayer
    • twitter
    • uusee
    • veohtv
    • viber
    • vpnx
    • vtun
    • warcft3
    • whatsapp
    • wii
    • winmx
    • winny
    • wmstream
    • wofkungfu
    • wofwarcraft
    • xbox
    • xdcc
    • yahoo
    • yourfreetunnel
    • zattoo
  • pop3
  • pptp
  • rtcp
  • rtp
  • rtsp
  • secure-http
  • sip
  • smtp
  • tcp
  • tftp
  • udp
  • unknown: Unknown type of protocol type flow not listed here.
  • wsp-connection-less
  • wsp-connection-oriented
| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display charging flow type information.


Example:
The following command displays a detailed flow information for a session ID of test:
show active-charging
flows session-id test
The following command displays a detailed flow information for a P2P type session:
show active-charging
flows full type p2p
The following command displays a detailed information for a P2P type flow:
show active-charging
flows type p2p

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging fw-and-nat policy

Displays Firewall-and-NAT Policy information.

IMPORTANT:

This command is only available in StarOS 8.1, and in StarOS 9.0 and later. For more information on this command please contact your local service representative.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS, FW, NAT


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
fw-and-nat policy { { { all | name fw_nat_policy_name } [ service
name acs_service_name ] } | { statistics { all | name fw_nat_policy_name } } } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information for all Firewall-and-NAT policies configured, optionally all in a specified service.

name fw_nat_policy_name

Displays detailed information for an existing Firewall-and-NAT policy specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

service name acs_service_name

Displays information for all or the specified Firewall-and-NAT policy in the specified ACS.

acs_service_name must be the name of the active-charging service, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

statistics

Displays statistics for all or the specified Firewall-and-NAT policy.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view Firewall-and-NAT Policy information.


Example:
The following command displays detailed information for the Firewall-and-NAT policy named standard:
show active-charging
fw-and-nat policy name standard
show active-charging group-of-objects

Displays information for ACS group-of-objects.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
group-of-objects { all | name group_of_objects_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays details of all group-of-objects configured in the system.

name group_of_objects_name

Displays details for the specified group-of-objects.

group_of_objects_name must be the name of a group-of-objects, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view information for all/specific group-of-objects.


Example:
The following command displays information for a group-of-objects named test.
show active-charging
group-of-objects name test

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging group-of-prefixed-urls

D displays information on group of prefixed URLs configured in an Active Charging Service (ACS).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
group-of-prefixed-urls { all | name prefixed_url_group } [ service
name acs_service_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information for all group of prefixed URLs configured in an ACS.

name prefixed_url_group

Displays detailed information for the group of prefixed URLs specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

service name acs_service_name

Displays information for all or the specified group of prefixed URLs in the specified ACS. acs_service_name must be the name of the ACS expressed as alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter


Usage:

Use this command to view information on group of prefixed URLs configured in the ACS.


Example:
The following command displays for the group of prefixed URLs named test123:
show active-charging
group-of-prefixed-urls name test123
show active-charging group-of-ruledefs

Displays information for all groups or a specified group of ruledefs configured in the Active Charging Service (ACS).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
group-of-ruledefs { { all | name group_of_ruledefs_name } [ service
name acs_service_name ] | statistics
name group_of_ruledefs_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information for all groups of ruledefs configured, optionally all in a specified ACS.

name group_of_ruledefs_name

Displays detailed information for an existing group of ruledefs specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

service name acs_service_name

Displays information for all groups or the specified group of ruledefs within the ACS. acs_service_name must be the name of the ACS, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

statistics name group_of_ruledefs_name

Displays statistics for an existing group of ruledefs specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view information on group of ruledefs configured in a ACS.


Example:
The following command displays information on all groups of ruledefs configured:
show active-charging
group-of-ruledefs all
show active-charging nat statistics

Displays Network Address Translation (NAT) realm statistics.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

NAT


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
nat statistics [ nat-realm nat_realm_name [ summary ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
show active-charging nat statistics

When issued in the local context, this command displays statistics for all NAT realms in all contexts. When issued in a specific context, this command displays statistics for all NAT realms in that context.

show active-charging nat statistics nat-realm nat_realm_name

When issued in the local context, this command displays statistics for the specified NAT realm in all contexts. When issued in a specific context, this command displays statistics for the specified NAT realm in that context.

nat-realm nat_realm_name

Specifies the NAT realm’s / NAT realm group’s name.

nat_realm_name must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 31 characters.

summary

When the nat_realm_name specified is a “pool group” and the summary option is used, summary statistics of all pools in the pool group are displayed.

When the nat_realm_name specified is a pool and the summary option is not used, all available statistics for the specified pool are displayed.

When the nat_realm_name specified is a “pool group” and the summary option is not used, all available statistics of each pool in the specified “pool group” are displayed.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view NAT realm statistics.


Example:
The following command when issued in the local context, displays NAT realm statistics for NAT realms named test135 in all contexts:
show active-charging
nat statistics nat-realm test135
show active-charging packet-filter

Displays information on packet filters configured in an Active Charging Service (ACS).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
packet-filter { all | name packet_filter_name } [ service
name acs_service_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information for all packet filters configured, optionally all configured in an ACS.

name packet_filter_name

Displays detailed information for an existing packet filter specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

service name acs_service_name

Displays information for all filters or the specified packet filter in the specified ACS. acs_service_name must be the name of the ACS, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view information on packet filters configured in an ACS.


Example:
The following command displays information for the packet filter filter12:
show active-charging
packet-filter name filter12
show active-charging rulebase

Displays information for ACS rulebases.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
rulebase { { { all | name rulebase_name } [ service
name acs_service_name ] } | statistics [ name rulebase_name ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays details of all rulebases configured in the system.

name rulebase_name

Displays details of an existing rulebase specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

service name acs_service_name

Displays details of all or the specified rulebase configured in the specified ACS. acs_service_name must be the name of the ACS, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

statistics

Displays statistical information for all or the specified rulebase.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view various statistics for a specific charging rulebase.


Example:
The following command displays active charging rulebase statistics.
show active-charging
rulebase statistics
The following command displays configurations and statistics for a rulebase named rulebase_1.
show active-charging
rulebase name rulebase_1

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging ruledef

Displays information for ACS ruledefs.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS, FW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
ruledef { all | charging | firewall | name ruledef_name | post-processing | routing | statistics [ all { charging | firewall [ wide ] | post-processing } | name ruledef_name [ wide ] ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information for all ruledefs configured in the ACS.

charging

Displays information for all Charging ruledefs configured in the ACS.

firewall

Displays information for all Stateful Firewall ruledefs configured in the ACS.

name ruledef_name

Displays detailed information for an existing ruledef specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

post-processing

IMPORTANT:

This keyword is only available in StarOS 8.3 and later.

Displays information for all post-processing ruledefs configured in the ACS.

routing

Displays information for all Routing ruledefs configured in the ACS.

service service_name

This keyword is obsolete.

statistics [ all { charging | firewall [ wide ] | post-processing } | name ruledef_name [ wide ] ]

Displays statistical information for all/specified ruledefs configured in the ACS. If none of the optional arguments are supplied, statistics totaled for all ruledefs will be displayed.

  • all: Displays statistics for all ruledefs of the specified type configured in the ACS.
  • charging: Displays statistics for all Charging ruledefs configured in the ACS.
  • firewall: Displays statistics for all Firewall ruledefs configured in the service.
  • post-processing: Displays statistics for all Post-processing ruledefs configured in the ACS.

    IMPORTANT:

    The post-processing keyword is available only in StarOS 8.3 and later releases.

  • name ruledef_name: Displays statistics for an existing ruledef specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
  • wide: Displays all available information in a single wide line.
| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view information for ruledefs configured in the ACS.


Example:
The following command displays ACS ruledef statistics.
show active-charging
ruledef statistics

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging service

Displays detailed information about an Active Charging Service (ACS).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
service { all | name acs_service_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information for all configured ACSs.

name acs_service_name

Displays detailed information for the ACS specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view ACS details.


Example:
The following command displays details for the ACS named test1.
show active-charging
service name test1

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging sessions

Displays statistics for Active Charging Service (ACS) sessions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
sessions [ full [ wide ]  | summary ] [ filter_keyword + ] + [ all ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
full [ wide ]

Displays all available information for the specified session.

Optionally all available information can be displayed in a single wide line.

summary

Displays summary information for defined sessions based on defined parameters.

display-dynamic-charging-rules

Displays information for the dynamic charging rules configured per session under Gx interface support.

dynamic-charging

Displays information for dynamic charging sessions.

filter_keyword

The following keywords are filters that modify or filter the output of the Command Keywords. Not all filters are available for all command keywords. Multiple filter keywords can be entered on a command line.

When multiple filter keywords are specified, the output conforms to all of the filter keywords specifications.

For example, if you enter the following command:

show active-charging sessions full active-charging-service acs_!

Counters for active charging sessions active in ACS acs_1 with full details is displayed. Information for all other services is not displayed.

acsmgr instance instance_number

Displays session information for a specific ACS/Session Manager instance.

active-charging-service acs_service_name

Displays session information for the ACS specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

all

Displays session information for all active charging sessions.

cae-readdressing

Displays the Content Adaptation Engine (CAE) re-addressing session information for active charging sessions.

callid

Specifies the call identification number.

display-dynamic-charging-rules

Displays dynamic charging rules configured.

dynamic-charging

Displays session information for all dynamic charging sessions.

firewall { not-required | required }

Displays session information for sessions with Firewall Processing required or not required, as specified.

flows {active | idle | total} [ < | = | > | equal-to | greater-than | less-than ] { bytes }

Displays information for all active charging flows filtered by all information, active, or idle sessions.

  • < bytesor less-than bytes: Specifies filtering of flows that is less than the specified number of bytes.
  • > bytesor greater-than bytes: Specifies filtering of flows that is greater than the specified number of bytes.
  • = bytesor equal-to bytes: Specifies filtering of flows that is equal to the specified number of bytes.

bytes must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.

fw-and-nat policy fw_nat_policy_name

Displays information for the Firewall-and-NAT Policy specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

imsi

Specifies the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) of the subscriber session.

ip-address

Specifies the IP address for the specific charging service.

max-flows { < | = | > | equal-to | greater-than | less-than } { bytes }

Displays information for the maximum flows made by the session.

  • < bytesor less-than bytes: Specifies filtering of maximum flows that is less than the specified number of bytes.
  • > bytesor greater-than bytes: Specifies filtering of maximum flows that is greater than the specified number of bytes.
  • = bytesor equal-to bytes: Specifies filtering of maximum flows that is equal to the specified number of bytes.

bytes must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.

msid

Displays active charging session information for a specific subscriber’s Mobile Station Identification (MSID) number.

ipv4

Displays active charging session information with IPv4 Firewall enabled/disabled.

ipv6

Displays active charging session information with IPv6 Firewall enabled/disabled.

nat { not-required | required [ nat-realm nat_realm_name ] }

Displays session information for sessions with NAT required or not required, as specified.

nat-realm nat_realm_name specifies the name of a NAT realm as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

rulebase

Displays information for a rulebase that is configured in an active charging session.

rx-data

Displays the bytes received in the session.

session-id

Displays detailed session information for a specific session identification.

transrating

Displays the transrating sessions.

tx-data

Displays the bytes sent in the session.

type

Displays session information for specified DNS application type(s).

  • dns
  • ftp
  • h323
  • http
  • icmp
  • icmpv6
  • imap
  • ip
  • ipv6
  • mms
  • p2p: Displays session information for a P2P application type:
    • actsync
    • aimini
    • applejuice
    • ares
    • armagettron
    • battlefd
    • bittorrent
    • blackberry
    • citrix
    • clubpenguin
    • crossfire
    • ddlink
    • directconnect
    • dofus
    • edonkey
    • facebook
    • facetime

      IMPORTANT:

      The facetime protocol is available only in releases 9.0 and 11.0. This protocol is not available in release 10.0.

    • fasttrack
    • feidian
    • fiesta
    • filetopia
    • florensia
    • freenet
    • fring
    • funshion
    • gadu_gadu
    • gamekit

      IMPORTANT:

      The gamekit protocol is available only in releases 9.0 and 11.0. This protocol is not available in release 10.0.

    • gmail
    • gnutella
    • gtalk
    • guildwars
    • halflife2
    • hamachivpn
    • iax
    • icecast
    • imesh
    • iptv
    • irc
    • isakmp
    • iskoot
    • itunes
    • jabber
    • kontiki
    • manolito
    • maplestory
    • meebo
    • mgcp
    • msn
    • mute
    • myspace
    • nimbuzz
    • octoshape
    • off
    • oovoo
    • openft
    • orb
    • oscar
    • paltalk
    • pando
    • pandora
    • popo
    • pplive
    • ppstream
    • ps3
    • qq
    • qqgame
    • qqlive
    • quake
    • rdp
    • rfactor
    • rmstream
    • scydo
    • secondlife
    • shoutcast
    • skinny
    • skype
    • slingbox
    • sopcast
    • soulseek
    • splashfighter
    • ssdp
    • stealthnet
    • steam
    • stun
    • teamspeak
    • teamviewer
    • thunder
    • tor
    • truphone
    • tvants
    • tvuplayer
    • twitter
    • uusee
    • veohtv
    • viber
    • vpnx
    • vtun
    • warcft3
    • whatsapp
    • wii
    • winmx
    • winny
    • wmstream
    • wofkungfu
    • wofwarcraft
    • xbox
    • xdcc
    • yahoo
    • yourfreetunnel
    • zattoo
  • pop3
  • pptp
  • rtcp
  • rtp
  • rtsp
  • secure-http
  • sip
  • smtp
  • tcp
  • tftp
  • udp
  • unknown
  • wsp-connection-less
  • wsp-connection-oriented
username

Displays session information for a specific user name.

dynamic-charging

Displays the all sessions having received at least one Gx message from Session Manager/IMS Authorization.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display the configuration information for an active charging session.


Example:
The following command displays full information of an active charging session.
show active-charging
sessions full all
The following command displays an active charging session summary.
show active-charging
sessions summary

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging subsystem

Displays service and configuration counters for the ACS.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
subsystem { all | facility acsmgr { all | instance instance_number } [ rulebase
name rulebase_name ] | sip } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays ACS subsystem information.

facility acsmgr [ all | instance instance_number ]

Displays logged events for all ACS/Session Managers or for a specific instance.

instance_number must be an integer from 1 through 65535.

rulebase name rulebase_name

Displays rulebase statistics for the specified rulebase.

rulebase_name must be the name of a rulebase, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

sip

Displays SIP related statistics.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view ACS/Session Manager information.


Example:
The following command displays ACS subsystem information:
show active-charging
subsystem all

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging tcp-proxy statistics

Displays TCP Proxy statistics.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
tcp-proxy statistics [ all | ip-layer | rulebase rulebase_name | socket-migration | tcp-layer ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays all TCP Proxy statistics aggregated over all rulebases, including for both IP and TCP layers.

ip-layer

Displays TCP Proxy statistics for IP layer.

rulebase rulebase_name

Displays TCP Proxy statistics for the rulebase specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

socket-migration

Displays TCP Proxy statistics for socket migration.

tcp-layer

Displays TCP Proxy statistics for TCP layer.

verbose

Displays detailed TCP Proxy statistics.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Specifies that the output of this command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view TCP Proxy statistics.


Example:
The following command displays detailed TCP proxy statistics for the rulebase named test14:
show active-charging
tcp-proxy statistics rulebase test14 verbose
show active-charging timedef

Displays the details of timeslots configured in specified time definition(s).

IMPORTANT:

This command is only available in StarOS 8.1 and in StarOS 9.0 and later.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
timedef { all | name timedef_name } [ service
name acs_service_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information for all timedefs configured in the service.

name timedef_name

Displays detailed information for the timedef specified s an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

service name acs_service_name

Displays information for all or a specific timedef configured in the specified ACS. acs_service_name must be the name of the active-charging service, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view details of timeslots configured in specified timedef(s) that have been configured for the Time-of-Day Activation/Deactivation of Rules feature.


Example:
The following command displays timeslot details of all timedefs configured in the ACS:
show active-charging
timedef all
show active-charging tpo policy statistics

Displays Traffic Performance Optimization (TPO) policy statistics.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

TPO


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
tpo policy statistics [ all | name tpo_policy_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name tpo_policy_name

Displays detailed statistics for an existing TPO policy specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

all

Displays statistics for all TPO policies configured in the active charging service.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view TPO policy statistics.

  • “show active-charging tpo policy statistics all” command displays statistics for each TPO policy configured in the active charging service.
  • “show active-charging tpo policy statistics name tpo_policy_name” command displays statistics for the specified TPO policy.
  • “show active-charging tpo policy statistics” command displays aggregated statistics for all TPO policies configured in the active charging service.

Example:
The following command displays statistics for the TPO policy named policy12:
show active-charging
tpo policy statistics name policy12

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging tpo profile statistics

Displays Traffic Performance Optimization (TPO) profile statistics.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

TPO


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
tpo profile statistics [ name tpo_profile_name | all ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name tpo_profile_name

Displays detailed statistics for an existing TPO profile specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

all

Displays statistics for all TPO profiles configured in the active charging service.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view TPO profile statistics.

  • “show active-charging tpo profile statistics all” command displays statistics for each TPO profile configured in the active charging service.
  • show active-charging tpo profile statistics name tpo_profile_name command displays statistics for the specified TPO profile.
  • show active-charging tpo profile statistics command displays aggregated statistics for all TPO profiles configured in the active charging service.

Example:
The following command displays statistics for the TPO profile named profile12:
show active-charging
tpo profile statistics name porfile12

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging udr-format

Displays information about UDR formats configured in an Active charging Service (ACS).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
udr-format { all | name udr_fromat_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information for all UDR formats.

name udr_fromat_name

Displays information for an existing UDR format specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display information for UDR format(s) in an ACS.


Example:
The following command displays all configured UDR formats in an ACS.
show active-charging
udr-format all

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging url-blacklisting statistics

Displays URL Blacklisting statistics.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

CF


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
url-blacklisting statistics [ rulebase { all | name rulebase_name } ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
rulebase { all | name rulebase_name }

Displays URL Blacklisting statistics for all or a specific rulebase.

  • all: Displays URL Blacklisting statistics for all configured rulebases.
  • name rulebase_name: Displays URL Blacklisting statistics for the rulebase specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
verbose

Displays detailed URL Blacklisting statistics.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view URL Blacklisting hits and misses statistics.


Example:
The following command displays cumulative URL Blacklisting statistics:
show active-charging
url-blacklisting statistics
The following command displays URL Blacklisting statistics for the rulebase rulebase_1:
show active-charging
url-blacklisting statistics rulebase name rulebase_1

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show active-charging video detailed-statistics

Displays detailed statistics for TCP video flows. The command options enable you to collect statistical data for video per UE device type, per radio access type, and per video container type.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

MVG


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
video detailed-statistics [ container { flv | mp4 | others } | rat { cdma | gprs | hspa | lte | others | umts | wlan } | ue { android | ios | laptop | others } ]
container { flv | mp4 | others }

Displays detailed statistics for TCP video flows based on the specified container file format.

rat { cdma | gprs | hspa | lte | others | umts | wlan }

Displays detailed statistics for TCP video flows based on the specified radio access type.

ue { android | ios | laptop | others }

Displays detailed statistics for TCP video flows based on the specified UE device type.


Usage:

Use this command to display detailed statistics about video usage. Use the command options to display detailed statistics based on the UE device type, radio access type, or container file format.


Example:
The following command displays detailed statistics about video usage based on the UE device type ios:
show active-charging
video detailed-statistics ue ios
show active-charging xheader-format

Displays x-header format configurations for an Active Charging Service (ACS).

IMPORTANT:

This is a customer-specific command. Please contact your local sales representative for more information.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show active-charging
xheader-format { all | name xheader_format } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information for all x-header formats configured.

name xheader_format

Displays information for the x-header format specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view details of x-header formats configured in an ACS.


Example:
The following command displays information for the x-header format named test12:
show active-charging
xheader-format test12
show administrators

Displays information regarding all CLI users currently connected to the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show administrators [ session
id ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
session id

Indicates the output is to contain additional information about the CLI user session including the assigned session ID.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

This command displays a list of administrative users that have command line interface sessions active.


Example:
show administratorsshow administrators
session id

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show alarm

Displays alarm information.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show alarm { all | audible | central-office | facility | outstanding [ all | chassis | port slot/port | slot slot ]  [ verbose ] | statistics } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays the state of all alarms in one screen.

audible

Displays the state of the internal audible alarm buzzer on the SPC, SMC, or SSC.

central-office

Displays the state of the CO Alarm relays on the SPIO or SSC.

facility

Displays the state of the facility (audible and CO) alarms.

outstanding [ all | chassis | port slot/port | slot slot ] [ verbose ]

Displays information on currently outstanding alarms.

  • all: Displays all alarm information.
  • chassis: Displays chassis/power/fan alarms.
  • port slot/port: Shows the alarm information for the specified port.
  • slot slot: Shows the alarm information for the card in the specified slot.
  • verbose: Displays more verbose output, including the internal alarm ID
statistics

Displays basic statistics on the alarming subsystem, including the current number of outstanding alarms of different severities and a cumulative total of alarms generated.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

View alarms to verify system status or to periodically check the general health of the system.

IMPORTANT:

This command is not supported on all platforms.


Example:
The following command displays all alarms that are currently outstanding:
show alarm outstanding all
The following command displays more detailed information on all alarms that are currently outstanding:
show alarm outstanding
all verbose
The following command displays alarm statistics:
show alarm statistics

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show alcap counters

Displays the Access Link Control Application Part (ALCAP) protocol message counters related to ALCAP protocol sessions associated with a Home-NodeB Gateway (HNB-GW) service instance configured and running on a system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

HNB-GW


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show alcap counters [ alcap-service alcap_svc_name [ aal2-node aal2_node_name [ aal2-path aal2_path_id ] ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name alcap_svc_name

Specifies the name of the ALCAP service for which ALCAP protocol session counters are to be displayed.

aal2-node aal2-node

Specifies the name of the ATM Adaptation Layer 2 (AAL2) node for which protocol session counters will be filtered.

aal2-path aal2_path_id

Specifies the identity number of the AAL2 path on a specific ATM Adaptation Layer 2 (AAL2) node for which ALCAP protocol counters will be filtered.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of the grep and more commands, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section in Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

This command is used to display the sessions statistics and counters for ALCAP service.


Example:
The following command displays the ALCAP protocol session counters for ALCAP service named as alcap_hnb_svc1:
show alcap counters
alcap-service alcap_hnb_svc1

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show alcap-service

Displays the Access Link Control Application Part (ALCAP) session statistics of an ALCAP service associated with a Home-NodeB Gateway (HNB-GW) service instance configured and running on a system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

HNB-GW


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show alcap-service { all | name alcap_svc_name [ aal2-node aal2_node_name [ aal2-path aal2_path_id [ aal2-channel aal2_channel_num] ] | endpoint aal2_endpoint_name ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name alcap_svc_name

Specifies the name of the ALCAP service for which service statistics are to be displayed.

aal2-node aal2-node

Specifies the name of the ATM Adaptation Layer 2 (AAL2) node that will be used to filter the display of the ALCAP service statistics.

aal2-path aal2_path_id

Specifies the identity number of the AAL2 path on a specific ATM Adaptation Layer 2 (AAL2) node that will be used to filter the display of the ALCAP service statistics.

aal2-channel aal2_channel_num

Specifies the AAL2 channel number of the AAL2 path on a specific ATM Adaptation Layer 2 (AAL2) node that will be used to filter the display of the ALCAP service statistics.

endpoint atm_endpoint_name

Specifies the ATM endpoint name that will be used to filter the display of the ALCAP service statistics for a specific ATM endpoint.


Usage:

This command is used to clear the sessions statistics and counters for ALCAP service.


Example:
The following command displays the service statistics of ALCAP service named as alcap_hnb_svc1:
show alcap-service
name alcap_hnb_svc1

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show alcap statistics

Displays the session statistics related to Access Link Control Application Part (ALCAP) protocol sessions associated with a Home-NodeB Gateway (HNB-GW) service instance configured and running on a system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

HNB-GW


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show alcap statistics [ alcap-service alcap_svc_name [ aal2-node aal2_node_name [ aal2-path aal2_path_id ] ] ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name alcap_svc_name

Specifies the name of the ALCAP service for which statistics are to be displayed.

aal2-node aal2-node

Specifies the name of the ATM Adaptation Layer 2 (AAL2) node for which ALCAP service related statistics will be displayed.

aal2-path aal2_path_id

Specifies the identity number of the AAL2 path on a specific ATM Adaptation Layer 2 (AAL2) node for which ALCAP service statistics counters will be displayed.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of the grep and more commands, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section in Command Line Interface Overview chapter of the Command Line Interface Reference.


Usage:

This command is used to display the sessions statistics and counters for ALCAP service.


Example:
The following command displays the service session statistics counters for ALCAP service named as alcap_hnb_svc1:
show alcap counters
alcap-service alcap_hnb_svc1

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show apn

Displays configuration information for either a specific or all configured Access Point Names (APNs).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

GGSN, P-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show apn { all | name apn_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information on all APNs configured on the system.

name apn_name

Displays information for an APN specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 62 characters that is case sensitive.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more options, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

This command is used to verify the configuration of one or all APNs for monitoring or troubleshooting purposes. The output is a concise listing of APN parameter settings.

If this command is executed from within the local context with the all keyword, information for all APNs configured on the system will be displayed.


Example:
The following command displays configuration information for all APNs:
show apn all

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show apn counters ip-allocation

Displays the IP allocation method information/statistics counters on per Access Point name (APN) basis for all currently active calls.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

GGSN, P-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show apn counters ip-allocation [ all | name apn_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays statistics for all APNs.

name apn_name

Displays statistics for the APN specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters that is case sensitive.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

This command is used to display the IP allocation counters on per APN basis for all currently active calls. Output of this command gives the user clear idea of how many sessions in each APN are using a particular type of ip-allocation method.

If this command is issued from within the local context, the statistics displayed will be cumulative for all APNs configured on the system regardless of context. If no APN name is specified and the command is executed from a context with multiple APNs configured, the output will be cumulative for all APNs in the context.


Example:
The following command displays statistics for all APN on a system:
show apn counter ip-allocation all

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show apn statistics

Displays statistics for either a specific Access Point Name (APN) or all configured APNs.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

GGSN, P-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show apn statistics [ all | name apn_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays statistics for all APNs.

name apn_name

Displays statistics for the APN specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters that is case sensitive.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

This command is used to view statistics for one or all APNs within a context for monitoring or troubleshooting purposes.

If this command is issued from within the local context, the statistics displayed will be cumulative for all APNs configured on the system regardless of context. If no APN name is specified and the command is executed from a context with multiple APNs configured, the output will be cumulative for all APNs in the context.


Example:
The following command displays statistics for an APN named isp2:
show apn statistics
name isp2

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show apn-profile

Displays information for configured Access Point Name (APN) profiles.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

MME, SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show apn-profile { all | full { all | name apn_name } | name apn_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Lists all APN profiles configured on the system.

full { all | name apn_name }

full: Displays all information in the APN profile(s).

all: Displays full information for all APN profiles configured on the system.

name apn_name: Displays full information for an APN profile specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 64 characters.

name apn_name

Displays information for an APN profile specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 64 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display information for APN profiles configured on the system. APN profiles are configured through the global configuration mode and in the APN profile configuration mode. For more information regarding APN profile commands, refer to the APN Profile Configuration Mode Commands chapter.


Example:
The following command displays all available information for an APN profile named apn-prof3:
show apn-profile full
name apn-prof3
show apn-remap-table

Displays information for Access Point Name (APN) remap tables configured on the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

MME, SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show apn-remap-table { all | full { all | name remap_table_name } | name remap_table_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Lists all APN remap tables configured on the system.

full { all | name remap_table_name }

full: Displays a full set (all) of available information for the configured APN remap table(s).

all: Displays the full set of available information for all APN remap tables configured on the system.

name remap_table_name: Displays the full set of available information for an existing APN remap table specified as alphanumeric string of 1 through 64 characters.

name remap_table_name

Displays information for an existing APN remap table specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 64 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display information for APN remap tables configured on the system. APN remap tables are configured through the Global Configuration mode and in the APN remap table configuration mode. For more information regarding APN remap table commands, refer to the APN Remap Table Configuration Mode Commands chapter.


Example:
The following command displays all available information for an APN remap table named remap-table12:
show apn-remap-table
full name remap-table12
show aps

Displays information for configured Automatic Protection Switching (APS) parameters.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show aps { all | card-stats slot_number [ clear ] | info slot_number/port_number | port-stats slot_number/port_number [ clear ] | port-status } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Lists APS information for all cards configured with APS.

card-statsslot_number [ clear ]

Displays the APS statistics for the identified card. If the clear keyword is included with the command, the APS statistics for the specified card are cleared (reset to zero).

slot_number is an integer that identifies the chassis slot holding the card.

infoslot_number/port_number

Displays APS information for a specific port.

slot_number/port_number: The first number must be an integer that identifies the chassis slot holding the specified card. The slot number must be followed by a slash ‘/’, which must be followed immediately by the port number - an integer from 1 to 4 depending upon the type of card.

port-statsslot_number/port_number [ clear ]

Displays APS statistics for a specific port. If the clear keyword is included with the command then the APS statistics for the specified port are cleared (reset to zero).

slot_number/port_number: The first number must be an integer from 1 to 48 to identify the chassis slot holding the specified card. The slot number must be followed by a slash ‘/’, which must be followed immediately by the port number - an integer from 1 to 4 depending upon the type of card.

port-statusslot_number/port_number

Displays APS status information for a specific port.

slot_number/port_number: The first number must be an integer from 1 to 48 to identify the chassis slot holding the specified card. The slot number must be followed by a slash ‘/’, which must be followed immediately by the port number - an integer from 1 to 4 depending upon the type of card.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display APS redundancy configuration, APS card and port status, and APS card and port statistics. APS is configured at the card level. For details on configuring APS, refer to the Card Configuration Mode Commands chapter in this reference.

IMPORTANT:

APS is only relevant for the CLC2 and OLC2 line cards supporting SONET/SDH.


Example:
The following command displays all available APS configuration information for a specific port 1 on the line card in slot 27:
show aps info 27/1
show asngw-service

Displays information about selected Access Service Network Gateway (ASN-GW) calls/services.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show asngw-service { all | name service_name | session | statistics } [ bs-status [ address ip_address | filter { all | icmp-monitored | no-calls | summary | up ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information for all configured ASN-GW services.

name service_name

Displays information only for an existing ASN-GW service in the current context specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

session

Displays information about configured ASN-GW sessions. See the show asngw-service session command

statistics

Total of collected information for specific protocol since the last restart or clear command.

bs-status { address ip_address | filter { all | icmp-monitored | no-calls | summary | up } }

Displays the ASN base station (BS) status based on IP address and various filters.

address ip_address specifies the IP address of ASN base station whose status is requested. ip_address must be entered in IPv4 dotted-decimal or IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation.

filter { all | icmp-monitored | no-calls | summary | up }: Filters the requested BS’s status on the basis of following criteria:

  • all: Displays the status of all ASN base stations.
  • icmp-monitored: Displays the status of ASN base stations that are monitored through ICMP ping messages.
  • no-calls: Displays the status of an ASN base station that has no active calls.
  • summary: Displays a summary of the status of requested ASN base stations.
  • up: Displays the of status of ASN base stations that are in active state.
| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view information for selected configured ASN-GW services.


Example:
The following command displays available information for all active ASN-GW services.
show asngw-service all

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show asngw-service session

Displays statistics for specific Access Service Network Gateway (ASN-GW) sessions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show asngw-service
session [ all | anchor-only [ full ] | callid call_id | counters | full | ip-address ipv4_address | msid msid_number | non-anchor-only [ full ] | peer-address ipv4_address | summary | username user_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays all related information for all active ASN-GW service sessions.

anchor-only

Displays all available information for all active ASN-GW service sessions on an anchor ASN-GW only.

callid call_id

Displays available information for the call identification number specified as an 8-digit hexadecimal number.

full

Displays all available information for the associated display or filter keyword.

ip-address ipv4_address

Specifies the IP address of the subscriber in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

msid msid_number

Displays available information for the specific mobile station identification number (MSID).

non-anchor-only

Displays all available information for all active ASN-GW service sessions on a non-anchor ASN-GW only.

peer-address ipv4_address

Specifies the Ip address of an IP peer in dotted-decimal notation.

summary

Displays summary of available information for associated display or filter keyword (previous keyword).

username user_name

Specifies the name of a user within current context as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view configuration information for an ASN-GW session.


Example:
The following command displays all available ASN-GW sessions.
show asngw-service
session all

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show asngw-service session counters

Displays statistics for specific Access Service Network Gateway (ASN-GW) sessions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show asngw-service session
counters [ [ function-type  { auth-relay | context-transfer | data-path | handoff | im-operation | ms-state-change | paging | qos } ] |  [ anchor-only | callid call_id | ip-address ipv4_address | msid msid_number | non-anchor-only | peer-address ipv4_address | username user_name ] [ r4-only | r6-only | verbose ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
anchor-only

Displays all available information for all active anchor sessions in an ASN-GW service.

callid call_id

Displays available information for the call identification number specified as an 8-digit hexadecimal number.

function-type { auth-relay | context-transfer | data-path | handoff | im-operation | ms-state-change | paging | qos }

Displays the counters for specific type of functions in an ASN-GW session.

auth-relay: Displays information about authentication relay messages.

context-transfer: Displays information about context-transfer messages.

data-path: Displays information about data-path registration messages.

handoff: Displays information about hand-off messages.

im-operations: Displays information about idle mode state operation messages.

ms-state-change: Displays information about MS state change messages.

paging: Displays information about paging messages.

qos: Displays information about RR messages.

ip-address ipv4_address

Specifies the IP address of the subscriber in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

msid msid_number

Displays available information for the specific mobile station identification (MSID) number.

non-anchor-only

Displays all available information for all active non-anchor sessions in an ASN-GW service.

peer-address ipv4_address

Specifies the IP address of an IP peer in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

r6-only

Displays all available counters for R6 interface in an ASN-GW session.

r4-only

Displays all available counters for R4 interface in an ASN-GW session.

username user_name

Displays available session information for the specific WiMAX user in ASN-GW service session.

user_name is an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters.

verbose

Indicates the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output will be the standard level which is the concise mode.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view the counters of an ASN-GW session.


Example:
The following command displays the counters for data path type function.
show asngw-service
session counters function-type data-path

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show asngw-service statistics

Displays statistics for all Access Service Network Gateway (ASN-GW) sessions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show asngw-service
statistics [ function-type { auth-relay | context-transfer | data-path | handoff | im-operations | ms-state-change | paging | qos | capability }] [ name service_name  | r4-only | r6-only | verbose | peer-address ipv4_address
 ] [ peer-id id ][ verbose ] [ { grep grep_options | more } ]
function-type

Displays information about selected function type on R4 or R6 interface.

function-type { auth-relay | context-transfer | data-path | handoff | im-operations | ms-state-change | paging | qos | capability} [ r4-only | r6-only ]

Displays the counters for specific type of functions in an ASN-GW session.

auth-relay: Displays information about authentication relay messages.

context-transfer: Displays information about context-transfer messages.

data-path: Displays information about data-path registration messages.

handoff: Displays information about hand-off messages.

im-operations: Displays information about idle mode state operation messages.

ms-state-change: Displays information about MS state change messages.

paging: Displays information about paging messages.

qos: Displays information about RR messages.

capability: Displays the capability negotiation between the ASNGW and the base station.

r4-only: Displays information about selected function on R4 interface.

r6-only: Displays information about selected function on R6 interface.

name service_name

Displays information for an existing service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

r4-only

Displays statistics of R4 interface in ASN-GW services.

r6-only

Displays statistics of R6 interface in ASN-GW services.

peer-address ipv4_address

Specifies the IP address of an IP Peer in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

peer-id < id >

Display the statistics based on the 6-byte BSID or ASNGW ID in addition to the IPv4 address.

verbose

Specifies that the output should display all available information. If this option is not specified then the output will be the standard level which is the concise mode.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display ASN-GW statistics.


Example:
The following command displays information about selected MS-State-Change function.
show asngw-service
statistics function-type ms-state-change

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show asnpc-service

Displays information about selected Access Service Network Paging Controller and Location Registry (ASN PC/LR) services.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show asnpc-service { all | id | name service_name | session | statistics } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information for all configured ASN PC services.

paging-group

Displays all the configured paging-groups and associated paging nodes, and the offset count. For a specific paging group, enter the paging group id number.

name service_name

Displays information only for an existing ASN PC service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

session

Displays information about configured ASN PC sessions.

statistics

Total of collected information for specific protocol since last restart or clear command.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view information for selected configured ASN PC services.


Example:
The following command displays available information for all active ASN PC services.
show asnpc-service all

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show asnpc-service session

Displays statistics for specific Access Service Network Paging Controller (ASN PC) service sessions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show asnpc-service
session [ all | callid call_id | counters | full | msid msid_number | peer-address ipv4_address | summary ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays all related information for all active ASN PC service sessions.

callid call_id

Displays available information for the call identification number specified as an 8-digit hexadecimal number.

full

Displays all available information for the associated display or filter keyword.

msid msid_number

Displays available information for the specific mobile station identification (MSID) number.

peer-address ipv4_address

Specifies the IP address of an IP peer in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

summary

Displays summary of available information for associated display or filter keyword (previous keyword).

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view configuration information for an ASN PC session.


Example:
The following command displays all available ASN PC session counters in verbose mode.
show asnpc-service
session all
The following command displays full ASN PC session counters in verbose mode.
show asnpc-service
session full

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show asnpc-service session counters

Displays session counters for Access Service Network Paging Controller (ASN PC) service sessions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show asngw-service
session counters [ all | callid call_id | msid msid_number | peer-address ipv4_address | verbose ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays all available counters for all ASN PC service sessions.

callid call_id

Displays available information for the call identification number specified as an 8-digit hexadecimal number.

msid msid_number

Displays available information for the specific mobile station identification (MSID) number.

peer-address ipv4_address

Specifies the IP address of an IP peer in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

verbose

Indicates the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output will be the standard level which is the concise mode.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view the counters of an ASN PC session.


Example:
The following command displays the counters for ASN PC service sessions in verbose mode.
show asnpc-service
session counters verbose

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show asnpc-service session counters verbose

Displays session counters for Access Service Network Paging Controller (ASN PC) service sessions in complete detail.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show asngw-service
session counters verbose [ function-type { context-transfer | im-operations | ms-state-change | paging } ] [ all | callid call_id | msid msid_number | peer-address ipv4_address ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays all available counters for all ASN PC service sessions in verbose mode.

callid call_id

Displays full information for the call identification number specified as an 8-digit hexadecimal number.

function-type { context-transfer | im-operations | ms-state-change | paging }

Displays the counters for specific type of functions in an ASN-GW session.

context-transfer: Displays information about context-transfer messages.

im-operations: Displays information about idle mode state operation messages.

ms-state-change: Displays information about MS state change messages.

paging: Displays information about paging messages.

msid msid_number

Displays full information for the specific mobile station identification (MSID) number.

peer-address ipv4_address

Specifies the IP address of an IP peer IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

r4-only

Displays statistics of R4 interface in ASN PC services in verbose mode.

r6-only

Displays statistics of R6 interface in ASN PC services in verbose mode.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view the counters of an ASN PC session in verbose mode.


Example:
The following command displays the counters for data path type function.
show asnpc-service
session counters verbose

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show asnpc-service statistics

Displays statistics for all ASN PC service sessions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show asnpc-service
statistics [ name service_name | peer-address ipv4_address | verbose ]  [ r4-only | r6-only [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name service_name

Specifies an existing service name as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

peer-address ipv4_address

Specifies the IP address of an IP peer in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

verbose

Indicates the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output will be the standard level which is the concise mode.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display ASN PC statistics.


Example:
The following command displays information about ASN PC service in verbose mode.
show asnpc-service
statistics verbose

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show asnpc-service statistics verbose

Displays statistics for all Access Service Network Paging Controller (ASN PC) service in verbose mode.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show asnpc-service
statistics verbose [ function-type  { context-transfer | im-operations | ms-state-change | paging } ] | all | r4-only | r6-only ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
function-type { context-transfer | ms-state-change | paging }

Displays the statistics for specific type of functions in an ASN PC service in verbose mode.

context-transfer: Displays information about context-transfer messages.

im-operations: Displays information about idle mode state operation messages.

ms-state-change: Displays information about MS state change messages.

paging: Displays information about paging messages.

all

Displays statistics of all ASN PC services in verbose mode.

r4-only

Displays statistics of R4 interface in ASN PC services.

r6-only

Displays statistics of R6 interface in ASN PC services.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display ASN PC service statistics in verbose mode.


Example:
The following command displays information about selected MS-State-Change function.
show asnpc-service
statistics verbose function-type ms-state-change

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show banner

Displays the configured banner message for the current context.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show banner { all | charging-service | motd | lawful-intercept | pre-login } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays all banners configured for a service in a system including the enhanced charging service (ECS).

charging-service

Displays banner message configured for an enhanced charging service in the current context.

motd

Display the banner message that is configured for the current context.

lawful-intercept

Refer to the Lawful Intercept Configuration Guide for a description of this command.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Show the configured banner to verify the message of the day contents for possible change


Example:
show banner
show bcmcs counters

Displays Broadcast and Multicast Service (BCMCS)-specific counters and statistics.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show bcmcs counters { all | callid call_id | flow-id flow_id }
all

Displays BCMCS-specific counters and statistics for all multicast sessions.

callid call_id

Displays BCMCS-specific counters and statistics for a specific call ID.

flow_id flow_id

Displays BCMCS-specific counters and statistics for a specific BCMCS flow, defined by a flow ID.


Usage:

Use this command to view BCMCS-specific statistics. You may narrow the results of the command output by specifying a specific call ID or flow ID.


Example:
show bcmcs counters all

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show bcmcs statistics

Displays Broadcast and Multicast Service (BCMCS)-specific statistics for the current PDSN-service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show bcmcs statistics [ pdsn-service service_name ]
pdsn-service service_name

Defines a specific PDSN service from which to gather BCMCS-specific statistics.


Usage:

Shows several sets of BCMCS-specific statistics, and may be configured to show statistics only for a certain PDSN service.


Example:
show bcmcs statistics
pdsn-service service_name

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show boot

Displays information on the current boot image in use.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show boot [ initial-config | { grep grep_options | more } ]
initial-config

Identifies the OS image, configuration file, and boot priority used during the initial start up of the system.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Show the boot information in preparing for maintenance activities by verifying current boot data. The boot image in use may not be the same as the boot image stored on the SMC due to upgrades and pending reboots. show boot initial-config displays the actual boot image and configuration file loaded during boot. This may or may not be the highest priority image and makes this command useful when comparing the loaded image to the priority list.

IMPORTANT:

This command is not supported on all platforms.


Example:
The following command displays the boot system configuration priority list:
show boot
The following command displays the initial configuration after a system boot:
show boot initial-config
show bssap+ statistics

Displays Base Station system Application Part (BSSAP+) protocol statistics for the Gs interface between the SGSN and the Mobile services Switching Centre, Visitor Location Register (MSC/VLR).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show bssap+ statistics [ gs-service gs_svc_name ] [ vlr { isdn-number ISDN_Num| name   vlr_name } ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
gs-service gs_svc_name

Specifies the name of a specific Gs service to filter the BSSAP+ information as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters that is case sensitive.

vlr { isdn-number ISDN_Num| name vlr_name

Identifies a specific VLR (by name or ISDN number) to filter BSSAP+ information.

vlr_name is the configured name of the VLR expressed.

VLR_num is the configured E.164-type ISDN number for the VLR. Enter a numerical string of 1 to 15 digits.

verbose

Indicates the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output will be limited to a concise summary.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display the BSSAP+ statistics for the SGSN’s Gs interface(s). Based on how the command is entered, this command displays collected BSSAP+ protocol statistics for the entire SGSN or for a specified Gs interface. Using the keywords of this command, the interface can be identified by defining a specific VLR connected to the SGSN or by identifying the Gs service to which the interface has been configured.


Example:
The following command displays all BSSAP+ information for the Gs interface configured for the Gs service named gssvc1.
show bssap+ statistics
gs-service gssvc1 verbose

IMPORTANT:

Descriptions for show command outputs are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show bssgp statistics

Displays base station subsystem GPRS protocol statistics for traffic between the base station subsystem (BSS) and the SGSN over the Gb interface.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show bssgp statistics [ gprs-service gprs_svc_name  | nse nse_id [ bvc  bvc_id [ sessmgr | verbose ] ] ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 
gprs-service gprs_svc_name

Specifies the name of an existing GPRS service for which the BSSGP information will be filtered as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters that is case-sensitive.

nsense_ID

Enter this keyword to display the BSSGP statistics for the network service entity (NSE) specified as an integer from 0 through 65535.

bvcbvc_ID

Enter this keyword to display the BSSGP statistics for the BSSGP virtual connection (BVC) specified as an integer from 0 through 6500.

sessmgr instance sessmgr_instance_number

Enter this keyword to display the BSSGP statistics for a session manager instance specified as an integer from 1 through 4294967295.

verbose

Indicates the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output will be the standard level which is the concise mode.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display the BBSGP statistics for a particular GPRS service or NSEI.


Example:
The following command displays BSSGP statistics for the GPRS service named gprs1.
show bssgp statistics
gprs-service gprs1

IMPORTANT:

Descriptions for show command outputs are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show bssgp status

Displays the traffic status through the BSSGP (base station subsystem GPRS protocol) layer between the base station subsystem (BSS) and the SGSN over the Gb interface.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show bssgp status { bvc-bucket
nsei nse_id bvci bvc_id | bvc-stat
nsei nse_id bvci bvc_id } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
bvc-bucket nseinse_id bvci bvc_id

Displays traffic status for a specific BVC bucket identified by the NSEI (network service entity ID) and BVCI (BSSGP virtual connection ID).

nse_ID is an integer from 0 through 65535.

bvc_ID is an integer from 0 through 65000.

bvc-stat nseinse_id bvci bvc_id

Displays traffic status for a BVC identified by the NSEI (network service entity ID) and BVCI (BSSGP virtual connection ID).

nse_ID is an integer from 0 through 65535.

bvc_ID is an integer from 0 through 65000.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display BVC status of the BBSGP layer for specified NSEI and BVCI.


Example:
The following command displays BSSGP traffic status for the BVC bucket for NSEI 2556 BVCI 241.
show bssgp status
bvc-bucket nsei 2556 bvci 241

IMPORTANT:

Descriptions for show command outputs are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show bulkstats

Displays the information on bulk statistics.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show bulkstats [ [ data ] | [ schemas ] | [ variables [ schema_name ] [ obsolete ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] ]
data

Displays collected bulk statistical data.

schema

Displays the configuration of the statistics to be collected on a per-schema basis.

IMPORTANT:

For information on available schemas, refer to the Bulk Statistics Configuration Mode Commands chapter.

variables schema_name

Displays all valid bulkstat schema statistics, or only the statistics for the specified schema.

schema_name specifies the name of the schemas available on system. The following is the list of available schemas in this release.
  • aal2
  • alcap
  • apn
  • asngw
  • asnpc
  • bcmcs
  • card
  • closedrp
  • common
  • context
  • cs-network-ranap
  • cs-network-rtp
  • cscf
  • cscfintf
  • dcca
  • diameter-acct
  • diameter-auth
  • diameter-acct
  • dlci-util
  • dpca
  • ecs
  • egtpc
  • epdg
  • fa
  • fng
  • gprs
  • gtpc
  • gtpp
  • gtpu
  • ha
  • hnbgw-hnbap
  • hnbgw-ranap
  • hnbgw-rtp
  • hnbgw-rua
  • hnbgw-sctp
  • hsgw
  • imsa
  • ippool
  • ipsg
  • lac
  • lma
  • lns
  • mag
  • map
  • mipv6ha
  • mme
  • mvs
  • nat-realm
  • pdg
  • pdif
  • pgw
  • phsgw
  • phspc
  • port
  • ppp
  • ps-network-ranap
  • radius
  • rp
  • sccp
  • sgs
  • sgsn
  • sgtp
  • sgw
  • ss7link
  • ss7rd
  • system
  • vpn
obsolete

This keyword shows the obsolete (but still available) schema variables. An asterisk (*) is displayed next to schema variables that have been obsoleted.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For information on usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

This command is used to display information on bulk statistics supported by the system.

The variable keyword can be used to list statistics supported by the system either for all schemas, or for an individual schema.

The schema keyword can be used to display the configuration of settings for bulk statistics, including the schema.

The data keyword can be used to display bulk statistic data collected up to that point.


Example:
The following command displays the bulk statistics data:
show bulkstats data
The following command displays the bulk statistics schema configuration:
show bulkstats data schemas

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show ca-certificate

Displays information for Certificate Authority (CA) digital certificates on this system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show ca-certificate { all | name name }
all

Displays CA certificate information for all CA certificates known to this system.

name name

Displays CA certificate information for an existing CA certificate name specified as n alphanumeric string of 1 through 128 characters.


Usage:

View information for CA certificates on this system.


Example:
The following command displays information for a CA certificate named cert-1:
show ca-certificate
name cert-1

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for some commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show ca-crl

Displays information for Certificate Authority (CA) Certificate Revocation List (CRL) on this system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show ca-crl { all | name name }
all

Displays CA-CRL information for all CA-CRLs known to this system.

name name

Displays CA-CRL information for an existing CA-CRL name specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 128 characters.


Usage:

View information for CA-CRLs on this system.


Example:
The following command displays information for a CA-CRL named crl-5:
show ca-crl name crl-5

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for some commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show cae-group server

Displays configuration information, including the name of the associated CAE group, for all CAEs or for a specific CAE. The CAE (Content Adaptation Engine) is an optional component of the Mobile Videoscape.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

MVG


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
show cae-group server { all | name cae_name }
all

Shows the configuration information, including the associated CAE group, for all CAEs.

name cae_name

Shows the configuration information for a specific CAE.


Usage:

Use this command to display configuration information for all CAEs or for a specific CAE. This command can be issued from either the local context or the context in which the associated CAE group is defined.


Example:
The following command displays configuration information for the CAE named server_1:
show cae-group server
name server_1
show call-control-profile

Displays information for call control profiles configured on the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

MME, SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show call-control-profile { all | full { all | name profile_name } | name profile_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Lists all call-control profiles configured on the system.

full { all | name profile_name }

full: Displays a full set (all) of available information in the call-control profile.

all: Displays a full set of available information for all call-control profiles configured on the system.

name profile_name: Displays full information for an existing call-control profile specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 64 characters.

name profile_name

Displays information for an existing call-control profile specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 64 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display information for call-control profiles configured on the system. Call-control profiles are configured through the global configuration mode and in the call-control profile configuration mode. For more information regarding call-control profile commands, refer to the Call-Control Profile Configuration Mode Commands chapter.


Example:
The following command displays all available information for a call-control profile named call-prof2:
show call-control-profile
full name call-prof2
show call-control-profile

Displays information for call control profiles configured on the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

MME, SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show call-control-profile { all | full { all | name profile_name } | name profile_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Lists all call-control profiles configured on the system.

full { all | name profile_name }

full: Displays all available information in the call-control profile.

all: Displays a full set of available information for all call-control profiles configured on the system.

name profile_name: Displays a full set of available information for a an existing call-control profile specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 64 characters.

name profile_name

Displays information for an existing call-control profile specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 64 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display information for call-control profiles configured on the system. Call-control profiles are configured through the global configuration mode and in the call-control profile configuration mode. For more information regarding call-control profile commands, refer to the Call-Control Profile Configuration Mode Commands chapter in this reference.


Example:
The following command displays all available information for a call-control profile named call-prof2:
show call-control-profile
full name call-prof2
show call-home

Displays information for Smart Call Home settings configured on the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
show call-home [ alert-group | detail | mail-server
status | profile [ all | name profile_name ]  | statistics  [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] ]
alert-group

Displays information for all alert groups configured on the system. It also indicates if an alert-group has been disabled by the user.

detail

Displays general information and alert-group settings for all configured call-home profiles.

mail-server status

Displays status information for call-home mail servers that are configured on the system.

profile { all | name profile_name }

Displays all available information for all call-home profiles on the system or a specified call-home profile.

all: Displays all available information for all call-home profiles configured on the system.

name profile_name: Displays all available information for an existing call-home profile specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 31 characters.

name profile_name

Displays information for a call-home profile specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 31 characters.

statistics

Displays statistical information for call-home statistics configured on the system.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display profile and notification policy information associated with the call-home profiles configured on the system. Call-home profiles are configured through the Context Configuration Mode and in the Call-home Configuration Mode. For more information regarding call-home commands, refer to the Call Control Profile Configuration Mode Commands chapter.


Example:
The following command displays all available information for a call-home profile named call-home-prof1:
show call-home profile
name call-home-prof1
show camel-service

Displays configuration details for Customized Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) services configured for this SGSN.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show camel-service { all | name service_name } [ | grep grep_options | more ]
all

Displays the configuration details for all configured CAMEL services.

name

Displays the configuration details for an existing CAMEL service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

View configuration information for CAMEL services.


Example:
The following command displays the configuration information for a CAMEL service identified as camel4sgsnTO:
show camel-service
name camel4sgsnTO

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show card

Displays various types of information for a card or all cards in the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator


Syntax
show card { diag [ slot# ] | hardware [ slot# ] | info [ slot# ] | mappings | table [ all ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
diag

Displays diagnostic results for a specific card or all cards.

hardware

Displays information about installed hardware.

info

Displays detailed information for a specific card or all cards

mappings

Displays mappings between front-installed application cards and rear-installed interface cards.

IMPORTANT:

This keyword is only supported on the ASR 5000.

table [all]

Displays information about each card in tabular output. The all option includes empty slots in the output.

slot#

Specifies the slot number for a card as an integer from 1 through 48.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view various types of information for all cards or a a specified card.


Example:
The following command displays diagnostic information for the card in slot 1:
show card diag 1

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show cdr

Displays files space used by the Event Data Record (EDR) and Usage Data Record (UDR) and their file information.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ACS


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show cdr { file-space-usage | statistics } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
file-space-usage

Displays the file space used by Charging Data Record (CDR) and Event Data Record (EDR) files.

statistics

Displays EDR and UDR file statistics.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view CDR flow control information.


Example:
The following command displays EDR and UDR files statistics:
show cdr statistics
The following command displays the file space used by the EDR and UDR files:
show cdr file-space-usage

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show certificate

Displays information for local node certificates configured on this system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show certificate { all | name name }
all

Displays certificate information for all node certificates configured on this system.

name name

Displays information for the specified certificate name.

name must be the name of an existing certificate, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 128 characters.


Usage:

View information for local node certificates on this system.


Example:
The following command displays information for a node certificate named certificate-3:
show certificate name
certificate-3

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for some commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show cli

Displays current command line interface (CLI) users and associated session information.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show cli { configuration-monitor | history | session
 } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
configuration-monitor

Displays information related to the cli configuration-monitor command, including the number of seconds remaining until the next configuration monitor check is performed.

history

Displays CLI command history for this CLI session.

session

Displays information about the current CLI session.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Show current command line interface sessions when there is some unexpected output from a chassis and a check of current CLI users may reveal other activities in progress.


Example:
show cli
show clock

Displays the current system data and time.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show clock [ universal ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
universal

Displays the date and time in universal coordinated time (UTC/GMT) format.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Check the current time of a chassis to compare with network wide time or for logging purposes if network accounting and/or event records appear to have inconsistent timestamps.

IMPORTANT:

This command is not supported on all platforms.


Example:
The following displays the system time in local time and UTC, respectively.
show clock
show clock universal
show configuration

Displays current configuration information for various subcomponents of the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator


Syntax
show configuration [ card card_num | checksum  | context name | obsolete-encryption | port slot/port | rohc  | showsecrets | srp | url url | verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options  | more } ]
show configuration apn apn_name [ obsolete-encryption | showsecrets | verbose ] 
show configuration card card_num [ obsolete-encryption | showsecrets | verbose ] 
show configuration checksum  [ obsolete-encryption | showsecrets | verbose ] 
show configuration context name [ obsolete-encryption | radius | showsecrets | verbose ] 
show configuration obsolete-encryption
show configuration port slot/port [ obsolete-encryption | showsecrets | verbose ]
show configuration rohc [ all | profile-name name ] [ verbose ]
show configuration showsecrets [ obsolete-encryption ] 
show configuration srp [ checksum [ obsolete-encrpytion ] | showsecrets [ obsolete-encrption ] | verbose ] 
show configuration url url
show configuration verbose [ obsolete-encrpytion | showsecrets [ obsolete-encrption ] ] 
apn apn_name

Specifies an APN to display the configuration information for the requested APN. All contexts are searched for this APN, and if a match found, the system returns configuration of this APN.

card card_num

Specifies a card for which configuration information is to be displayed as an integer from 1 through 48 for the ASR 5000 or 1 through 20 for the ASR 5500.

checksum

Generates and displays a checksum value for the configuration data.

context name

Specifies an existing context for which configuration information is to be displayed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

obsolete-encryption

Shows encrypted values using a weaker, obsolete encryption method (prior to release 12.2).

port slot/port

Displays configuration information for a port identified by its slot and port numbers.

rohc [ all | profile-name name

Specifies that information for all robust header compression (RoHC) profiles or the named profile is to be displayed.

showsecrets

Displays encrypted and unencrytpted secret keys saved in the configuration. If this keyword is not specified, secret keys are not displayed.

IMPORTANT:

The showsecrets keyword is restricted to Administrator privilege or higher.

srp

Shows the Service Redundancy Protocol (SRP) configuration used for Interchassis Session Recovery (ICSR) deployments.

url url

Default: configuration which is currently in use.

This keyword is not available to users with Operator level permissions. Specifies the location of the configuration data to use for information display. The url may refer to a local or a remote file and must be entered in the following format:

For the ASR 5000:
[ file: ]{ /flash | /pcmcia1 | /hd }[ /directory ]/file_name
tftp://{ host[ :port# ] }[ /directory ]/file_name
[ http: | ftp: | sftp: ]//[ username[ :password ]@ ] { host }[ :port# ][ /directory ]/file_name

IMPORTANT:

Do not use the following characters when entering a string for the field names below: “/” (forward slash), “:” (colon) or “@” (at sign).

directory is the directory name.

filename is the actual file of interest.

IMPORTANT:

Configuration files should be named with a .cfg extension.

username is the user to be authenticated.

password is the password to use for authentication.

host is the IP address or host name of the server.

port# is the logical port number that the communication protocol is to use.

verbose

Indicates the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output will be the standard level which is the concise mode.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

View the current configuration to analyze recent changes. For additional information, refer to the Administration Guides for products installed on your ASR 5x00 system.


Example:
The following command displays the local in-use port configuration information for port 24/1 in verbose mode.
show configuration
port 24/1 verbose
The following command displays the card configuration for card 17 on host remoteABC stored in the configuration file in /pub/config.cfg.
show configuration
card 17
The following command displays the card configuration for card 5 on host remoteABC stored in the configuration file in /pub/config.cfg.
show configuration
card 5
The following command displays the configuration of all RADIUS server groups configured in context local
show configuration
context local radius group all
The following command shows the configuration for a context named PDIF.
show configuration
context pdif
The following command shows the configuration for a context named PGW.
show configuration
context pgw
show configuration errors

Displays current configuration errors and warning information for the target configuration file as specified for a service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator


Syntax
show configuration
errors [ section section_name ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
section {section_name}

Specifies the services and section for which to display and validate a configuration.

The following services and sections are supported:
  • aaa-config: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the AAA service(s) configured on the system.
  • active-charging: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Enhanced Charging Service(s) and the Personal Stateful Firewall service(s) configured on the system.
  • alcap-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for Access Link Control Application Part (ALCAP) on HNB-GW for IuCS-over-ATM support towards CS core network.
  • apn: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the APN configuration(s) on the system.
  • apn-profile: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the APN Profile configuration(s) on the system.
  • apn-remap-table: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the APN Remap Table configuration(s) on the system.
  • asngw-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Access Service Network Gateway (ASN-GW) Service configured in a specific context for which configuration errors/warnings is to be displayed.
  • asnpc-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the ASN Paging Controller and Location Registry (ASN PC-LR) Service(s) configured on the system.
  • call-control-profile: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Call Control Profile configuration(s) on the system.
  • camel-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Customised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) Service configuration(s) on the system.
  • cs-network: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the circuit switched (CS) network configuration(s) on the system.
  • cscf-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Call Session Control Function (CSCF) service(s) configured on the system.
  • diameter: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Diameter configuration(s) on the system.
  • dns-client: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the DNS client configuration(s) on the system.
  • egtp-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the evolved GPRS Tunneling Protocol (eGTP) service configuration(s) on the system.
  • event-notif: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the event notification (SNMP) interface client.
  • fa-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Foreign Agent (FA) service(s) configured on the system.
  • fng-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Femto Network Gateway (FNG) configuration(s) on the system.
  • ggsn-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN) service(s) configured on the system.
  • gprs-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) service(s) configured on the system.
  • gs-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Gs service(s) configured on the system. The Gs interface between the SGSN and the MSC (VLR) uses the BSSAP+ protocol.
  • ha-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Home Agent (HA) service(s) configured on the system.
  • henbgw-network-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Home Evolved Node B Gateway (HNB-GW) network service configuration(s) on the system.
  • hnbgw-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Home Evolved Node B Gateway (HNB-GW) Service configuration(s) on the system.
  • hsgw-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the HRPD Serving Gateway (HSGW) service(s) configured on the system.
  • imei-profile: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) Profile configuration(s) on the system.
  • imsa-config: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the IMS Authorization (IMSA) configuration(s) on the system.
  • imssh-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the IMS Sh (IMSSh) service(s) configured on the system.
  • imsue-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the IMS UE service(s) configured on the system.
  • ipms: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Intelligent Packet Monitoring System (IPMS) service(s) configured on the system.
  • ipsg-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the IP Security Gateway (IPSG) service(s) configured on the system.
  • iups-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the IuPS service(s) configured on the system.
  • lac-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) Access Concentrator (LAC) service(s) configured on the system.
  • lns-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the L2TP Network Server (LNS) service(s) configured on the system.
  • local-policy: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Local Policy configuration(s) on the system.
  • map-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the SS7 Mobile Application Part (MAP) service(s) configured on the system.
  • mme-service: Specifies the configuration errors for a Mobility Management Entity (MME) service configured in a specific context for which configuration errors/warnings are to be displayed.
  • operator-policy: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Operator Policy configuration(s) on the system.
  • pdg-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Service configuration(s) on the system.
  • pdif-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) service(s) configured on the system.
  • pdsn-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Packet Data Serving Node (PDSN) service(s) configured on the system.
  • pgw-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the PDN-Gateway (P-GW) service configuration(s) on the system.
  • phsgw-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Payload Header Suppression (PHS) Gateway service(s) configured on the system.
  • policy-grp-config: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Policy Group configuration(s) on the system.
  • ps-network: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the packet switched (PS) network configuration(s) on the system.
  • sccp-network: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) network configuration(s) on the system.
  • sgs-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the SGs Service configuration(s) on the system. The SGs interface connects the databases in the VLR and the MME.
  • sgsn-mode: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) mode configuration(s) on the system.
  • sgsn-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the SGSN service(s) configured on the system.
  • sgtp-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the SGSN GPRS Tunneling Protocol (SGTP) service(s) configured on the system.
  • sgw-service: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Serving Gateway (S-GW) service configuration(s) on the system.
  • subscriber-config: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the subscriber configuration(s) on the system.
  • subscriber-map: Displays configuration errors/warnings for the Subscriber Map configuration(s) on the system.
verbose

Indicates the output should provide as much information as possible. If this option is not specified then the output will be the standard level which is the concise mode.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For more information on the usage of grep and more, refer Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view the current configuration errors and warning to review recent changes. For additional information, refer to the Administration Guides for products installed on your ASR 5x00 system.


Example:
The following command displays configuration errors and warnings for all services configured in a context/system:
show configuration
errors verbose | more
The following command displays configuration errors and warnings for Enhanced Charging service and Personal Stateful Firewall service configured in a context:
show configuration
errors section active-charging verbose
show congestion-control

Displays information pertaining to congestion control functionality on the system

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show congestion-control { configuration | statistics { manager [ all | instance task_instance ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
grep_options | more } ]
configuration

Displays congestion control configuration information including threshold parameters and policy settings for the configured services.

statistics

Displays congestion control statistics for manager services.

manager
Specifies the name of the service/session manager for which statistics are displayed. The following types of manager services are supported:
  • a11mgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for PDSN services.
  • asngwmgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for ASN-GW services.
  • asnpcmgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for ASN PC-LR services.
  • egtpinmgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for EGTP ingress demuxmgr.
  • gtpcmgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for GGSN services.
  • hamgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for HA services.
  • hnbmgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for HNB Manager used by HNB-GW service.
  • imsimgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for IMSI managers.
  • ipsecmgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for IPSec managers.
  • l2tpmgr: Specifies that statistics are displayed for L2TP managers.
all

Displays the statistics based on the current state of all instances of the specified task.

instance task_instance

Displays statistics for a specified software task instance. task_instance can be configured to an integer from 1 to 128.

IMPORTANT:

The inst column of the show task table command output displays the instance of a particular task.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

This command displays congestion control configuration information or statistics for a particular service type.

When the all keyword is used, the system compares the current state of all instances of the specified task. The state is based on whether or not any congestion control thresholds have been exceeded. If one or more instances are experiencing congestion, the state is displayed as “Applied”, and the various thresholds that have been crossed are indicated.


Example:
The following command displays congestion control statistics for a PDSN service using an a11mgr task with an instance of 2:
show congestion-control
statistics a11mgr instance 2
The following command displays congestion control statistics for an ASN-GW service using an asngwmgr task with an instance of 2:
show congestion-control
statistics asngwmgr instance 2
The following command displays congestion control statistics for an ASN PC-LR service using an asnpcmgr task with an instance of 2:
show congestion-control
statistics asnpcmgr instance 2

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show content-filtering category database

Displays details of the specified category based content filtering database for content filtering application configured in a system/service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

CF


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show content-filtering
category database [ active | all | facility
srdbmgr { all | instance instance_number } | url url_string ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
active

Displays the information about all active databases, for example databases in memory. This is the default setting for category database information.

all

Displays the information about all active databases, for example, databases in memory and all saved databases on a system.

facility

Displays logged events for a specific facility.

srdbmgr { all | instance instance_number }

Displays logged events for all static rating database managers or for all or for a specific instance.

  • all: Displays the logged events for all Static Rating Database (SRDB) Manager instances.
  • instance instance_number: Displays events logged for a specific SRDB Manager instance specified as an integer from 1 through 8.
url url_string

Displays the information of the database located at the URL that specifies the name/location of the category database from which to retrieve information as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 512 characters.

verbose

This option enables the detailed mode for additional information display for specific database.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display information of database for category based content filtering application in a service.


Example:
The following command displays a detailed information for all active databases in memory.
show content-filtering
category database active all
The following command displays the CF database status of all running SRDB managers.
show content-filtering
category database facility srdbmgr all

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show content-filtering category policy-id

Displays Content Filtering category policy definitions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

CF


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show content-filtering
category policy-id { all | id cf_policy_id } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays definitions of all Content Filtering category policies.

id cf_policy_id

Displays definitions of an existing Content Filtering category policy ID specified as an integer from 1 through 4294967295.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view Content-Filtering Category definitions for a specific/all Policy IDs.


Example:
The following command displays Content Filtering category definitions for policy ID 3:
show content-filtering
category policy-id id 3

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show content-filtering category statistics

Displays statistics for the category-based Content Filtering application configured in a system/service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

CF


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show content-filtering
category statistics [ facility srdbmgr { all | instance instance_number } ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
facility

Displays logged events for a specific facility.

srdbmgr { all | instance instance_number }

Displays logged events for all Static Rating Database (SRDB) Manager instances or for the specified instance.

  • all: Displays events logged for all SRDB Manager instances.
  • instance instance_number: Displays events logged for the SRDB Manager instance specified as an integer from 1 through 8.
| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view the statistics of Category Based Content Filtering application in a service. This command’s output also indicates capability of the system to perform Content Filtering and Dynamic Content Filtering if configured.

IMPORTANT:

Content filtering cannot be performed if less than two PSCs are activated. Dynamic Content Filtering cannot be performed if less than three PSCs are activated.


Example:
The following command displays the detailed statistics of configured category based content filtering application:
show content-filtering
category statistics
The following command displays the detailed statistics of configured category based content filtering application based on running SRDB Manager instance1.
show content-filtering
category statistics facility srdbmgr instance instance1

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show content-filtering category url

Displays the information about the categories of the database at the specific URL configured for the category-based content filtering application in a system/service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

CF


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show content-filtering
category url url_string [ policy-id cf_policy_id | rulebase rulebase_name ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
url url_string

Displays the category information of the URL specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 512 characters.

policy-id cf_policy_id

Displays the category information of a URL configured with an existing content filtering category policy ID specified as n integer from 0 through 65535.

rulebase rulebase_name

Displays the category information of a URL configured in ACS Configuration Mode for category-based content filtering in specific rulebase.

rulebase_name must be the name of an existing rulebase, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

verbose

Enables the detailed mode for additional information display for a specific database.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display information of a database URL for category based content filtering application in a service.


Example:
The following command displays a detailed information for all active databases in memory.
show content-filtering
category url /cf_server/cf/optcmd.bin
verbose

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show content-filtering server-group

Displays information for Content Filtering Server Group (CFSG) configured in the service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

CF


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show content-filtering
server-group [ name cfsg_name | statistics ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name cfsg_name

Displays information for an existing CFSG specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

statistics

Displays statistical information for all configured CFSGs.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display information for Content Filtering Server Group configured in a service.


Example:
The following command displays a detailed information for all charging actions:
show content-filtering
server-group statistics
The following command displays a details of a specific charging action:
show content-filtering
server-group name test123

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show context

Displays information for currently configured contexts.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show context [ all | name context_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all | name context_name

all: Displays information for all currently configured contexts.

name context_name: Displays information for an existing context specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

View configured contexts. This may be useful in verifying configuration or troubleshooting the system.


Example:
The following command displays information for the configured context named sampleContext:
show context name sampleContext
The following command displays information for all contexts:
show context all

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show cpu

Displays information on system CPUs.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show cpu { info [ card card_num [ cpu cpu_num ] ] [ graphs ] [ verbose ] | table } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
info [ card card_num [ cpu cpu_num ] ] [ graphs ] [ verbose ]

Displays information for an entire card or a specific CPU.

card card_num: Specifies the card for which to display associated information. card_num must be a value in the range 1 through 48 on the ASR 5000 or 1 through 20 on the ASR 5500 and must refer to an installed card.

cpu cpu_num: Optionally selects a specific CPU on the card of interest to display specific information. cpu_num must be a value in the range 0 through 3 and must refer to an installed CPU.

graphs: In addition to textual CPU information display CPU utilization information in graphs.

verbose: Output is to display all information available.

table

Display, in tabular format, all cards and CPUs.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

View CPU statistics to aid in diagnosing service problems for the case of overload conditions.

IMPORTANT:

This command is not supported on all platforms.


Example:
The following command displays the CPU information in tabular format for all CPUs on all installed cards:
show cpu table
The following command displays CPU information for card 8 in verbose mode:
show cpu info card
8 verbose
The following command displays information for CPU 0 on card 1:
show cpu info card
1 cpu 0

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show crash

Displays summary of system/task crashes or information on a specific crash.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show crash { list | number crash_num } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
list | number crash_num

list: Displays a list of recent crash data.

number crash_num displays the information for an existing crash number. The crash number can be displayed using the list keyword.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

VIew the crash list to determine frequency of crashes or if crashes occur at some specific time of day. This may also be used to view information on a specific crash to aid in troubleshooting.


Example:
The following displays the list of recent crashes.
show crash list
The following command will display the crash information for crash number 11.
show crash number 11
show credit-control sessions

Displays credit control sessions information.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show credit-control
session [ all | callid | full | mdn | nai | summary ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
session [ all | callid | full | mdn | nai | summary ]

Displays the credit control session status based on the following keywords:

all: Displays all available information for Credit Control sessions

callid: Displays the Credit Control Session Call ID

full: Displays All available information for the associated display or the filter keyword

mdn: Displays the Credit Control Message Delivery Notification (MDN) information.

nai: Displays the Credit Control NI

summary: Displays the summary of Credit Control session information

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

Please refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter for details on the usage of grep and more.


Usage:

Use this command to show active credit control application for service sessions.


Example:
The following command shows the configured Credit Control application sessions:
show credit-control sessions
show credit-control statistics

Displays credit control statistics.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show credit-control
statistics cc-service name[ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
cc-service

Specifies the Credit Control Service.

name must be the name of a Credit Control Service, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

Please refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter for details on the usage of grep and more.


Usage:

Use this command to show active credit control statistics.


Example:
The following command shows the configured credit control statistics for a service named service1:
show credit-control
statistics cc-service service1
show crypto group

Displays information pertaining to configured crypto groups.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, GGSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show crypto group [ name
 group_name | summary ]
name group_name

Displays information for an existing crypto group specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters.

summary

Displays state and statistical information for configured crypto groups in this context.


Usage:

Use this command to display information and statistics pertaining to one or all configured crypto groups within the current context.

If the summary keyword is not used, detailed information is displayed.



The following command displays detailed information for a crypto group called group1:
show crypto group name group1
show crypto ikev1

Displays pre-shared key information for peer security gateways configured within the context.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, GGSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show crypto ikev1 { keys | policy [ preference ] | security-associations [ summary ] }
keys

Displays the IKE pre-shared key information based on the peer security gateway.

policy [ preference ]

Displays configuration information for the Internet Exchange Key (IKE) policy priority specified as an integer from 1 through 100. If no preference is specified, information will be displayed for all configured policies.

security-associations [ summary ]

Displays information for established IPSec security associations (SAs).


Usage:

Use this command to:

  • Display pre-shared key information. This information can be used to verify configuration and/or for troubleshooting.
  • Verify the configuration of IKE policies within the context.
  • Display established IPSec SA information. This information can be used for troubleshooting.

Example:
The following command lists the pre-shared keys received from peer security gateways as part of the Diffie-Hellman exchange:
show crypto ikev1 keys
The following command displays information for an IKE policy with a preference of 1:
show crypto ikev1 policy 1
The following command displays the currently established SAs:
show crypto ikev1 security-associations summary
show crypto ikev2-ikesa security-associations summary

Displays a summary view of Internet Key Exchange v2 (IKEv2) IKE Security Associations (IKE SAs).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ePDG, PDIF


Privilege:

Administrator, Security Administrator


Syntax
show crypto ikev2-ikesa
security-associations  [ peer ipv4/v6_address | summary [ cookies | distribution | dpd |  ipsecmgr { instance } | natt [ remote-gw ] ] | tag tag_name ] | [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]

peer ipv4/v6_address

Specifies Crypto Map Peer IP Address. ipv4/v6_address is Ipv4 / Ipv6 Ip_address.

summary

Displays SA summary information only.

This information can be one of the following:

  • cookies: Display IKE cookies for connections.
  • distribution: Display summary distribution.
  • dpd: Display DPD information for connections.
  • ipsecmgr { instance }: Display ipsecmgr instance information.
  • natt [ remote-gw ]: Display NAT-T information for connections.
  • tag tag_name: Specifies Crypto map name tag_name, a string of size 1 through 127.

Usage:

Shows the information of the of the SAs configured for a crypto template. It shows the total configured SA lifetime in seconds and the number of seconds left on the timer.


Example:
Use this command to create the SA summary:
show crypto ikev2-ikesa
security-associations summary

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show crypto ikev2-ikesa transform-set

Displays IKEv2/IKESA (Internet Key Exchange v2/IKE Security Association) transform set configuration information.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All products using IKEv2/IPSec


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show crypto ikev2-ikesa
transform-set transform_set_name  [ | { grep grep_options | more } 
show crypto ikev2-ikesa transform-set

Specifies the name of an existing IKEv2/IKSA transform set for which to display information as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters that is case sensitive.


Usage:

Use this command to verify the configuration of IKEv2/IKESA transform sets within the context.

If no keyword is specified, information will be displayed for all IKEv2/IKESA transform sets configured within the context.


Example:
The following command displays information for an IKEv2/IKESA transform set named test1:
show crypto ikev2-ikesa
transform-set test1
show crypto ipsec security-associations

Displays IPSec security associations (SAs) configured within or facilitated by the context and can optionally display statistics for them.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ePDG, PDSN, GGSN, PDIF, SCM


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show crypto ipsec security-associations [ map-type { ikev2-ipv4-cfg | ikev2-ipv4-node | ikev2-ipv6-cfg | ikev2-ipv6-node | ipsec-dynamic | ipsec-ikev1  | ipsec-l2tp | ipsec-manual | ipsec-mobile-ip } | summary [ distribution | ipsecmgr  | map-type ] | [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] | [ tag tag_name ] | [ |{ grep grep_options | more } ] 
map-type { ikev2-ipv4-cfg | ikev2-ipv4-node | ikev2-ipv6-cfg | ikev2-ipv6-node | ipsec-dynamic | ipsec-ikev1 | ipsec-ikev2-subscriber | ipsec-l2tp | ipsec-manual | ipsec-mobile-ip }

Specifies that information for all crypto maps of a specific type configured within the context will be displayed. The following types can be specified:

  • ikev2-ipv4-cfg: IKEv2 IPv4 IPSec configured (ACL) Tunnel
  • ikev2-ipv4-node: IKEv2 IPv4 IPSec spawned node Tunnel
  • ikev2-ipv6-cfg: IKEv2 IPv6 IPSec configured (ACL) Tunnel
  • ikev2-ipv6-node: IKEv2 IPv6 IPSec spawned node Tunnel
  • ipsec-dynamic: Dynamic IPSec Tunnel
  • ipsec-ikev1: IKEv1 IPSec Tunnel
  • ipsec-ikev2-subscriber: IKEv2 Subscriber Tunnel
  • ipsec-l2tp: L2TP IPSec Tunnel
  • ipsec-manual: Manual (Static) IPSec Tunnel
  • ipsec-mobile-ip: Mobile IP IPSec Tunnel
summary [ distribution | ipsecmgr | map-type ]

Displays only security association summary information.

distribution: Show IPSec Manager SA distribution information.

ipsecmgr ipsec_mgr_id: Displays summary SA information for the IPSec manager instance ID specified as an integer from 1 through 200.

map-type map_type: Displays summary SA information for the specified type of crypto map.The following types can be specified:

  • ikev2-ipv4-cfg: IKEv2 IPv4 IPSec configured (ACL) Tunnel
  • ikev2-ipv4-node: IKEv2 IPv4 IPSec spawned node Tunnel
  • ikev2-ipv6-cfg: IKEv2 IPv6 IPSec configured (ACL) Tunnel
  • ikev2-ipv6-node: IKEv2 IPv6 IPSec spawned node Tunnel
  • ipsec-dynamic: Dynamic IPSec Tunnel
  • ipsec-ikev1: IKEv1 IPSec Tunnel
  • ipsec-ikev2-subscriber: IKEv2 Subscriber Tunnel
  • ipsec-l2tp: L2TP IPSec Tunnel
  • ipsec-manual: Manual (Static) IPSec Tunnel
  • ipsec-mobile-ip: Mobile IP IPSec Tunnel
tag tag_name

Displays the SAs for an existing crypto map specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters that is case sensitive.


Usage:

Use this command to display IPSec SA information and statistics. This information can be used for performance monitoring and/or troubleshooting.

The displayed information categorizes control signal and data statistics. Data statistics are further categorized according to the encapsulation method, either GRE or IP-in-IP.


Example:
The following command displays summary SA statistics for all IPSec managers.
show crypto ipsec security-associations summary

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show crypto ipsec transform-set

Displays IPSec transform set configuration information.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDG/TTG, PDIF


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show crypto ipsec transform-set [ transform_name ]
transform_name

Displays information for the IPSec transform set specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters that is case sensitive.


Usage:

Use this command to verify the configuration of IPSec transform sets within the context.

If no keyword is specified, information will be displayed for all IPSec transform sets configured within the context.

IMPORTANT:

This command is used in PDIF Release 8.3 only.


Example:
The following command displays information for an IPSec transform set named test1:
show crypto ipsec transform-set test1
show crypto isakmp keys

Displays pre-shared key information (Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol, ISAKMP) for peer security gateways configured within the context.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, GGSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show crypto isakmp keys

Usage:

Use this command to display pre-shared key information based on the peer security gateway. This information can be used to verify configuration and/or for troubleshooting.


Example:
The following command lists the pre-shared keys received from peer security gateways as part of the Diffie-Hellman exchange:
show crypto isakmp keys

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show crypto isakmp policy

Displays Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP) policy configuration information.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, GGSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show crypto isakmp
policy [ preference ]
preference

Displays configuration information for the ISAKMP policy priority specified as an integer from 1 through 100.


Usage:

Use this command to verify the configuration of ISAKMP policies within the context.

If no preference is specified, information will be displayed for all configured policies.


Example:
The following command displays information for an ISAKMP policy with a preference of 1:
show crypto isakmp
policy 1 1
show crypto isakmp security-associations

Displays currently established Internet key Exchange (IKE) security associations (SAs) facilitated by the context.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, GGSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show crypto isakmp
security-associations [ cookies ]
cookies

Specifies that cookies should be displayed.


Usage:

Use this command to display established IPSec SA information. This information can be used for troubleshooting.


Example:
The following command displays the currently established SAs:
show crypto isakmp
security-associations

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show crypto managers

Displays statistics per IPSec Manager.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ePDG, PDSN, GGSN, PDIF, SCM


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show crypto managers [ context context_name | crypto-map map_name | instance instance_num | summary [ distribution | ike-stats | ikev2-stats | ipsec-sa-stats | npu-stats ] | | { grep grep_options | more } ]
context context_id

Displays IPSec manager statistics for an existing context specified as n alphanumeric string of 1 through 80 characters.

crypto-map map_name

Displays IPSec Managers for an existing crypto map specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 128 characters.

instance instance_num

Displays statistics for the IPSec manager instance specified as an integer from 1 through 366.

summary [ distribution | ike-stats | ipsec-3gpp-cscf-stats | ikev2-stats [ demux-stats ] | ipsec-sa-stats | npu-stats ]

Shows statistics per service IP address for each manager.

distribution: Displays a summary list of IPSec manager distribution.

ike-stats: Displays a summary list of IPSec IKE statistics. for each IPSec manager.

ipsec-3gpp-cscf-stats: Displays CSCF IPSec Statistics on each IPSec Manager.

ikev2-stats: Displays IKEv2 Statistics on each IPSec Manager.

  • demux-stats: Displays session demux statistics on each IPSec Manager.

ipsec-sa-stats: Displays a summary list of IPSec Security Association (SA) statistics for each IPSec Manager.

npu-stats: Displays NPU statistics on each IPSec Manager.


Usage:

Use this command to view statistics relating to IPSec managers.


Example:
The following command displays summary information for all IPSec managers:
show crypto managers summary

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show crypto statistics

Displays Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) statistics.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ePDG, PDSN, GGSN, PDG/TTG, PDIF, SCM


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show crypto statistics [ ikev1 | ikev2 [ service-ip-address ip-address ] [ service-name name ] | srtp [   ] [   ] | [ | { grep grep_options | more ] ]
ikev1

Displays global ikev1 statistics for this context.

ikev2 [ service-ip-address ip-address ] [ service-name name ]

Displays global ikev2 statistics for this context.

service-ip-address ip-address: Specifies the Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) service IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal or IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation.

service-namename: Specified PDIF service name, a string of size 1 through 63.

| { grep grep_options | more ]

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

Refer to Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter for details on the usage of grep and more.


Usage:

Use this command to display statistics for IPSec tunnels facilitated by the context. This information can be used for performance monitoring and/or troubleshooting


Example:
The following command displays cumulative IPSec statistics for the current context:
show crypto statistics

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show crypto transform-set

Displays transform set configuration information.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDIF, PDSN, GGSN, SCM


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show crypto transform-set [ transform_name ]
transform_name

Specifies the name of an existing transform set for which to display information as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters that is case sensitive.


Usage:

Use this command to verify the configuration of transform sets within the context.

If no keyword is specified, information will be displayed for all transform sets configured within the context.

IMPORTANT:

This command is used in PDIF Release 8.1. In PDIF Release 8.3, the syntax of this command is changed to show crypto ipsec transform-set.


Example:
The following command displays information for a transform set named test1:
show crypto transform-set test1
show cs-network

Displays statistics for the Circuit Switched (CS)-network(s) instance configured on a chassis for HNB-GW service sessions.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

HNB-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator


Syntax
show cs-network { all | name cs_name } [ status ] [ | { grep grep_options | more }]
all

Displays status counters for all CS (circuit switched) networks configured for HNB-GW service sessions on a chassis.

name cs_name

Displays status counters for a CS network configured for HNB-GW service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters that is case sensitive

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

Refer to Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter for details on the usage of grep and more.


Usage:

Use this command to display the status of any or all CS-network(s) instance configured on a chassis for HNB-GW service sessions.


Example:
The following command displays the output for CS network instance status named cs_1_hnb:
show cs-network name
cs_1_hnb status

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show cs-network counters

Displays the session counter information for an HNB-CS Network associated with Home-NodeB Gateway (HNB-GW) services configured and running on a system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

HNB-GW


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show cs-network counters [ name cs_svc_name [ msc msc_point_code ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name cs_svc_name

Filters the counter display based on an existing HNB-CS Network service name associated with an HNB-GW service running on system. cs_svc_name is an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

msc msc_point_code

Filters the counter display filtered on the basis of MSC address provided in the SS7 point code that is connected to a particular HNB-CS Network service. msc_point_code must be the address of an MSC in SS7 point code notation.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of the grep and more commands, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section in Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to view the session counter information for HNB-CS Network services configured and MSCs connected on a system.


Example:
The following command displays the counters for the HNB-CS Network service named hnb_cs_svc1:
show cs-network counters
name hnb_cs_svc1

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show cs-network statistics

Displays the Circuit Switched session statistics for Home-NodeB Gateway (HNB-GW) services configured and running on this system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

HNB-GW


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show cs-network statistics [ name cs_svc_name [ msc msc_point_code]] [ ranap-only | rtp-only | sccp-only ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name cs_svc_name

Filters the session statistics display based on an existing HNB-CS Network service name that is associated with an HNB-GW service running on this system. cs_svc_name is an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

msc msc_point_code

Filters the counter display filtered on the basis of MSC address provided in the SS7 point code that is connected to a particular HNB-CS Network service. msc_point_code must be the address of an MSC in SS7 point code notation.

ranap-only

Filters the session statistics to display only Radio Access Network Application Protocol (RANAP) traffic for an HNB-CS Network service which is configured and associated with an HNB-GW service running on this system.

rtp-only

Filters the session statistics to display only Realtime Streaming Protocol (RTP) and Realtime Streaming Control Protocol (RTCP) traffic for the specified HNB-CS Network service which is configured and associated with an HNB-GW service running on this system.

sccp-only

Filters the session statistics to display only Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) traffic for the specified HNB-CS Network service which is configured and associated with an HNB-GW service running on this system.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of the grep and more commands, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section in Command Line Interface Overview chapter of the Command Line Interface Reference.


Usage:

Use this command to view the session statistics for overall session or in selected part of user session for HNB-GW services configured and running on this system.


Example:
The following command displays the session statistics for RTP and RTCP part of session for the HNB-CS Network service named hnb_cs1:
show cs-network statistics
name hnbcs1 rtp-only

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show cscf nat

Displays the Call Session Control Function (CSCF) mapping created for each of the media streams present in an established dialog.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SCM (P-CSCF, A-BG)


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator


Syntax
show cscf nat media
mapping { all | aor aor } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
media mapping { all | aor aor }

all: Displays the UE/Network origins and destinations, including their IP addresses/port numbers and associated contexts.

aor aor: Displays information for an Address of Record (AoR) specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

Refer to Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter for details on the usage of grep and more.


Usage:

Use this command to display the status of configured Network Address Translation (NAT) support.


Example:
The following command displays the status of the mapping created for each of the media streams present on this system:
show cscf nat media
mapping all

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show cscf peer-servers

Displays name, IP address, and status of configured Call Session Control Function (CSCF) peer servers visible to the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SCM


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator


Syntax
show cscf peer-servers { all | full | name service_name [ server-name server_name ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all | full | name service_name [ server-name server_name ]

all: Displays the peer server list names and the servers within those lists including their IP addresses/port numbers and domain names.

full: Displays additional details regarding the peer servers within the configured lists on the system.

name service_name [ server-name server_name ]: Displays the same information as the full keyword output, but for a peer server list or an existing peer server specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 80 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

Refer to Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter for details on the usage of grep and more.


Usage:

Use this command to display the status of configured peer servers.


Example:
The following command displays the status of a peer server named icscf3 that is a member of peer server list cscf-main:
show cscf peer-servers
name cscf-main server-name icscf3
The following command displays the status of all peer servers in configured peer server groups in this context:
show cscf peer-servers full

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show cscf service

Displays configuration and/or statistical information for Call Session Control Function (CSCF) services on this system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SCM


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator


Syntax
show cscf service { all [ counters ] | diameter { location-info
statistics service-name service_name [ vpn-name name ] | policy-control statistics
service-name service_name [ vpn-name name ] } | grey-list
name name | li-packet-cable
statistics service-name service_name | performance-counters
name service_name | statistics
name service_name [ all | calls | ip-security | message | package-name { message-summary | presence | reg | winfo } | registrations | sigcomp | tcp { msrp | sip } ] | subscription
name service_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all [ counters ]

Displays configuration information for all CSCF services configured on this system.

counters: Displays statistics with the configuration information for all CSCF services configured on the system.

diameter { location-info statistics service-name service_name [ vpn-name name ] | policy-control statistics service-name service_name [ vpn-name name ] }

location-info statistics: Displays Diameter statistics on the E2 interface with the location information.

policy-control statistics: Displays Diameter (DPECA) statistics on the CSCF Rx interface with the configuration information.

service-name service_name: Specifies the name of an existing CSCF service for which the statistics will be displayed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

vpn-name name: Specifies the name of an existing context in which all statistics for all services will be displayed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

grey-list name name

Displays an existing list of run-time grey-listed users and their remaining barred period for the specified CSCF service as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

li-packet-cable statistics service-name service_name

Refer to the Lawful Intercept Configuration Guide for a description of this command.

name service_name [ counters ]

Displays configuration information for an existing CSCF service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

counters: Displays statistics with the configuration information for the specific CSCF service.

performance-counters name service_name

Displays performance counters (3GPP TS 32.409) for an existing CSCF service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

statistics name service_name [ all | calls | ip-security | message | package-name { message-summary | presence | reg | winfo } | registrations | sigcomp | tcp { msrp | sip } ]

Displays service statistics for an existing CSCF service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

all: Displays all CSCF service statistics.

calls: Displays session statistics related to CSCF calls.

ip-security: Displays session statistics related to CSCF IPSec.

message: Displays session statistics for the SIP method MESSAGE.

package-name: Displays session statistics for the associated event package.

  • message-summary: Displays session statistics for the “message-summary” event package.
  • presence: Displays session statistics for the “presence” event package.
  • reg: Displays session statistics for the “reg” event package.
  • winfo: Displays session statistics for the “watcher-info” event package.

registrations: Displays session statistics related to CSCF registrations, re-registrations, and de-registrations.

sigcomp: Displays session statistics related to CSCF sigcomp.

tcp: Displays session statistics related to CSCF TCP.
  • msrp: Displays statistics related to CSCF TCP MSRP statistics.
  • sip: Displays statistics related to CSCF TCP SIP statistics.

IMPORTANT:

This keyword must be followed by another statistics-related keyword.

subscription name service_name

Displays service level subscription information for an existing CSCF service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more, refer to the Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.


Usage:

Use this command to display configuration information and/or statistics for any or all CSCF services on this system.


Example:
The following command displays service statistics for the CSCF service named cscf1:
show cscf service statistics
name cscf1

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show cscf sessions

Displays statistics for Call Session Control Function (CSCF) sessions on this system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SCM


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator


Syntax
show cscf sessions { counters { calls { duration | first-response-time | invite-processing-time | post-answer-delay | post-dial-delay | service service_name | session-release-delay | session-setup-delay } service service_name | subscription { duration | service service_name | setup-time } service service_name } | duration | full [ callleg-id id | from-aor aor | service service_name | session-id id | to-aor aor ] [ media-type type ] | summary [ from-aor aor | service service_name | session-id id | to-aor aor ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
counters { calls { duration | first-response-time | invite-processing-time | post-answer-delay | post-dial-delay | service service_name | session-release-delay | session-setup-delay } service service_name | subscription { duration | service service_name | setup-time } service service_name }

Displays counters for all CSCF sessions matching the filter criteria.

calls: Counters associated with calls in CSCF service.

  • duration: Displays the call duration time.
  • first-response-time: Displays the time interval for the first response received for INVITE.
  • invite-processing-time: Displays the INVITE message processing time in CSCF.
  • post-answer-delay: Displays the time interval for post answer delay.
  • post-dial-delay: Displays the time interval for the ringing or success response for INVITE.
  • service service_name: Displays counters for an existing CSCF service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

    IMPORTANT:

    This keyword may be used alone with the counters keyword or following any other counters-specific keyword.

  • session-release-delay: Displays the time interval for releasing the call.
  • session-setup-delay: Displays the time interval for session setup.
  • subscription: Counters associated with subscriptions in CSCF service. duration: Displays the SIP Subscription duration time. service service_name: Displays specific service. service_name must be an existing CSCF service and be from 1 to 63 alphanumeric characters.This keyword may be used alone with the subscription keyword or following any other subscription-specific keyword. setup-time: Displays the SIP Subscription setup time.
duration

Displays the call duration for all CSCF sessions.

full [ callleg-id id | from-aor aor | service service_name | session-id id | to-aor aor ] [ media-type type ]

Displays all the session information for the active CSCF sessions matching the filter criteria.

callleg-id id: Displays session statistics for an existing call-leg ID, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

from-aor aor: Displays session statistics for sessions originating from an existing Address of Record (AoR) specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

service service_name: Displays session statistics for sessions using an existing CSCF service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

session-id id: Displays session statistics for sessions with an existing ID specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

to-aor aor: Displays session statistics for sessions sent to an existing AoR specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

media-type type: Displays information about an existing media type specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 9 characters.

summary [ from-aor aor | service service_name | session-id id | to-aor aor ]

Displays session summary information for sessions matching the filter criteria.

from-aor aor: Displays session statistics for sessions originating from an existing AoR specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

service service_name: Displays session statistics for sessions using an existing CSCF service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

session-id id: Displays session statistics for sessions with an existing ID specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

to-aor aor: Displays session statistics for sessions sent to an existing AoR specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

Refer to Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter for details on the usage of grep and more.


Usage:

Use this command to display session information for any or all CSCF sessions.


Example:
The following command displays the output for CSCF session duration:
show cscf sessions duration

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show cscf sip

Displays Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) statistics for a specific Call Session Control Function (CSCF) service configured on this system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SCM


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator


Syntax
show cscf sip statistics
name service_name [ interface { domain { list | name domain_name } | ip { address ip_address | list } } | vpn-name name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
statistics name service_name

Specifies the name of an existing CSCF service as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

[ interface { domain { list | name domain_name } | ip { address ip_address | list } }

SIP statistics will be displayed for this interface.

domain list: Displays list of interfaces associated with the CSCF service.

domain name domain_name: Specifies an existing domain associated with the CSCF service as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 80 characters.

ip address ip_address: Specifies the destination or source IP address associated with the CSCF service in IPv4 dotted-decimal or IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation.

ip list: Displays a list of interfaces associated with the CSCF service.

vpn-name name

Specifies the name of an existing VPN as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

Refer to Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter for details on the usage of grep and more.


Usage:

Use this command to display SIP statistics for a specific CSCF service.

IMPORTANT:

This command displays counters for SIP statistics for a specified CSCF service. Counters are incriminated when SIP messages are sent (Tx) or received (Rx). SIP Request, Response, and Error counters are maintained at various levels in the SIP stack. These values are dependent on the packet flow. For example, if packets are dropped at an initial stage of parsing and error detection, the counters may not increment. All 2xx Response counters for individual requests are maintain outside the SIP layer and will not track re-transmissions and erroneous packets that are dropped. All other counters do keep track of re-transmissions.


Example:
The following command displays SIP statistics for the CSCF service named cscf1:
show cscf sip statistics
name cscf1

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show cscf tcp

Displays TCP connection information for a specific Call Session Control Function (CSCF) service configured on this system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SCM


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator


Syntax
show cscf tcp connections
service service_name [ facility { cscfmgr | sessmgr } ] [ full ] [ msrp ] [ remote-ip ip_address ] [ remote-port port_number ] [ sip ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
connections service service_name

Specifies the name of an existing CSCF service as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

facility { cscfmgr | sessmgr }

Facility type for which connection details have to be retrieved.

cscfmgr: Facility type cscfmgr.

sessmgr: Facility type sessmgr.

full

Displays detailed information related to each connection.

msrp

Displays statistics related to CSCF TCP Message Session Relay Protocol (MSRP) statistics.

remote-ip ip_address

Specifies the remote IP address to match the connection in IPv4 dotted-decimal or IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation.

remote-port port_number

Specifies the remote port to match the connection an integer from 1 through 65534.

sip

Displays statistics related to CSCF TCP SIP statistics.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

Refer to Regulating a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter for details on the usage of grep and more.


Usage:

Use this command to display TCP connection information for a specific CSCF service.

IMPORTANT:

More than one optional keyword may be used per command.


Example:
The following command displays TCP connections for the CSCF service named cscf1:
show cscf tcp connections
service cscf1

IMPORTANT:

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.

show css delivery-sequence

In StarOS 9.0 and later releases, this command is deprecated.

show css server

In StarOS 9.0 and later releases, this command is deprecated.

show css service

In StarOS 9.0 and later releases, this command is deprecated.