Exec Mode show Commands (Q-S)

This chapter includes the commands qci-qos-mapping through show system uptime.

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 qci-qos-mapping

Displays QoS Class Identifier-Quality of Service (QCI-QoS) mapping tables configured on this system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

HSGW, P-GW, S-GW


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show qci-qos-mapping
table { all | name table_name } [ | {  grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays information for all QCI-QoS mapping tables configured on this system.

name table_name

Displays information for an existing QCI-QoS mapping table specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display the contents of a specific QCI-QoS mapping table or all mapping tables configured on this system.


Example:
The following command displays the contents of a QCI-QoS mapping table named table1:
show qci-qos-mapping
table name table1
show qos npu inter-subscriber traffic

This command is only supported on PACs running on ST16 platforms. It has been deprecated for use on ASR 5x00 platforms.

show radius

Displays and statistic information for RADIUS accounting and/or authentication.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, HA, GGSN, ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show radius { accounting
servers | authentication servers } [ detail ] [ admin-status { enabled | disabled } ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] [ radius
group group_name [ detail ]  [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] ]
accounting servers

Lists information for configured accounting servers and their current state.

authentication servers

Lists information for configured authentication servers and their current state.

[ detail ]

Displays historical state information for configured servers of the specified type.

admin-status { enabled | disabled }

Displays information for accounting and/or authentication servers with an administrative status of “enabled” or “disabled”.

radius group group_name

Displays the authentication/authorization RADIUS server group information for an existing server group specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Display the RADIUS server information as part of periodic monitoring of the health of the system.


Example:
The following displays the information on configured accounting servers:
show radius accounting server
The following command displays detailed information for RADIUS accounting servers:
show radius accounting
servers detail
The following command displays detailed information for RADIUS server group star1 used for authentication:
show radius authentication
servers radius group star1 detail
The following command displays detailed information for RADIUS server group star1 used for accounting:
show radius accounting
servers radius group star1 detail

IMPORTANT:

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

show radius charging servers

This command displays the RADIUS authentication and accounting servers or server group that are configured for use by charging services.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, HA, GGSN, ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show radius charging
servers [ radius group group_name ]  [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
radius group group_name all

Displays all RADIUS counter information for an existing server group configured for use by charging services. group_name is specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display information about RADIUS servers or server group configured for use by Charging Services.


Example:
The following command displays RADIUS servers configured for Charging Services:
show radius charging servers

IMPORTANT:

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

show radius client

DIsplays information about the RADIUS client configured on the system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, HA, GGSN, ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show radius client
status [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
status

Displays a status summary for the RADIUS client.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Configuring the RADIUS protocol on the system enables RADIUS client functionality. This command is displays information pertaining to the status of the client.


Example:
The following command displays detailed information pertaining to the system’s RADIUS client:
show radius client status

IMPORTANT:

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

show radius counters

Displays RADIUS server and statistic information for accounting and/or authentication.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, HA, GGSN, ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show radius counters { all | radius
group group_name all | server ip_address [ port number ] | summary [ all-contexts
 [ verbose ] ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
counters { all | server ip_address [ port number ] }

all: Displays statistics for all servers.

server ip_address: Displays statistics for the server specified by its IPv4 address.

port number: Displays statistics for a port on the server specified as an integer from 0 through 65535.

radius group group_name all

Displays all RADIUS counter information for an existing server group specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

all: Displays statistics for all servers.

summary [ all-contexts [ verbose ] ]

Displays a summary of RADIUS statistics for all the RADIUS servers configured in a specific context.

all-contexts: Displays a summary of RADIUS statistics for all RADIUS servers configured in all context. If verbose is also specified, the information is displayed in more detail.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Display the RADIUS server information as part of periodic monitoring of the health of the system.


Example:
The following command displays detailed information pertaining to the RADIUS server group star1 with in current context:
show radius counters
radius group star1 all
The following displays the statistics for the server with IP address 10.2.3.4, then just port 7777, followed by all services.
show radius counters
server 10.2.3.4 
show radius counters
server 10.2.3.4 port 7777
show radius counters all

IMPORTANT:

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

show resources

Displays the resource information by CPU or session.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show resources { cpu | npu | session } [ | { grep grep_options |  more } ]
cpu | npu | session

cpu: Displays resource information by CPU.

npu: Displays resource information by network processing unit (NPU).

session: Displays resource information by session.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

View resource utilization as part of troubleshooting systems which appear sluggish or are having excessive connection timeouts or other connection issues.


Example:
The following display the resource information by CPU and session, respectively.
show resources cpu
show resources session

IMPORTANT:

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

show rohc counters

Displays RObust Header Compression (ROHC) counters for all active calls.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, HSGW, ASN-GW


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show rohc counters [ all | callid call_id | imsi imsi_num | ip-address ip_addr | msid msid_num | username user_name ] [ | { grep grep_options |  more } ]
all

Displays all information.

callid call_id

Displays the information only for the call ID specified as a 4-byte hexadecimal number.

imsi imsi_num

Displays information for the specified IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity). The IMSI is an up to 15-digit field which identifies the subscriber’s home country and carrier: 3 digits of Mobile Country Code (MCC), 2 or 3 digits of Mobile Network Code (MNC), followed by the Mobile Subscriber Identification Number MSIN. Example: 123-45-678910234. May also be entered as 12345678910234.

ip-address ip_addr

Displays information only for the mobile subscriber IP address specified in IPv4 dotted-decimal or IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation.

msid msid_num

Displays information only for a mobile subscriber ID from 7 to 16 digits for an IMSI, MIN, or RMI.

username user_name

Displays radio-packet (R-P) interface information only for a specified username.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display ROHC counters for all active calls.


Example:
The following command displays ROHC counters for all active calls:
show rohc counters all
show rohc statistics

Displays statistics and counters for RObust Header Compression (ROHC) IP header compression.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN, HSGW, and ASN-GW.


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show rohc statistics [ pdsn-service pdsnsvc_name ] [ asngw-service asngwsvc name ] [ hsgw-service hsgwsvc_name ] [ | { grep grep_options |  more } ]

IMPORTANT:

Keywords available for this command are license-driven. For example, if a PDSN license is loaded, the pdsn-service option is visible.

pdsn-service pdsnsvc_name

Displays ROHC statistics and counters for the an existing PDSN service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

asngw-service asngwsvc_name

Displays ROHC statistics and counters for an existing ASN-GW service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

hsgw-service hsgwsvc_name

Displays ROHC statistics and counters for an existing HSGW service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display ROHC statistics for all services or for a specific ASN-GW, PDSN, or HSGW.


Example:
The following command displays ROHC statistics for the PDSN service named pdsn1:
show rohc statistics
pdsn-service pdsn1

IMPORTANT:

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

show route-map

Displays entries for all route maps or a specific route map.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show route-map [ name route-map name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name route-map name

Displays information for a route-map specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to see the rules configured in all route-maps for the current context.


Example:
The following command displays the route-map information for prefix list Prefix100:
show route-map Prefix100

Refer to the match and set command descriptions in the Route-map Configuration Mode Commands chapter for descriptions of the various entries listed.

show rp

Displays radio-packet (R-P) interface statistics using the filtering options specified.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show rp [ counters | full | summary ] { all | callid call_id | msid ms_id | peer-address peer_ip_address |  username user_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
counters | full | summary

Provides an optional modifier to the output for the desired level and type of information.

counters: Displays R-P protocol statistics.

full: Displays all available information.

summary: Displays only a summary of available information.

These options are not available in conjunction with the keywords statistics or service-option statistics.

all | callid call_id | msid ms_id | peer-address peer_ip_address | username user_name

all: Displays all R-P information.

callid call_id: Displays only the information for the call ID specified as a 4-digit hexadecimal number.

msid ms_id: Displays information only for a mobile subscriber ID specified by 7 to 16 digits for an IMSI, MIN, or RMI.

peer-address peer_ip_address: Displays R-P information for the peer IP address of the PCF specified in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

username user_name: Displays R-P information for the specified username.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

View the R-P interface statistics for the current context.


Example:
The following displays the summary for all connections.
show rp summary all
The following outputs the R-P interface detailed information for the user isp1user1.
show rp full username isp1user1
The following command displays the standard information for the call with ID FF0E11CD.
show rp callid ff0e11cd
The following displays the statistics summary for the R-P facility.
show rp

IMPORTANT:

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

show rp service-option

Displays the radio-packet (R-P) service option statistics using the filtering options specified.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show rp service-option
statistics [ number svc_option_num | pdsn-service pdsn_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
number svc_option_num | pdsn-service pdsn_name

Default: display statistics for all service option numbers and associated packet data services.

number svc_option_num: Displays statistics for the specified service option number.

pdsn-service pdsn_name: Displays statistics for the specified packet data service.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

View the R-P service option statistics for the current context.


Example:
The following displays the statistics for all service options.
show rp service-option statistics
The following displays the statistics for service option 5.
show rp service-option
statistics number 5
The following command displays the statistics for all service options in collected for the packet data service sampleService.
show rp service-option
statistics pdsn-service sampleService
show rp statistics

Displays the radio-packet (R-P) protocol statistics using the filtering options specified.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show rp statistics [ hsgw-service hsgw-name |   pcf-summary [ 
wf1 ] | pdsn-service pdsn_name |  peer-address
 { peer_address | all } ]  [ include-bcmcs ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]

hsgw-servicehsgw_name

Specifies an eHRPD Serving Gate Way service followed by the name of an HSGW service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

pcf-summary [ wf1 ]

Displays a session summary of Packet Control Function (PCF) statistics.

The wf1 option displays PCF statistics in wide-format number 1.

pdsn-service pdsn_name

Displays the statistics information for the pdsn-service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

peer-address { peer_address | | all }

  • peer_address: Displays statistics only for the peer specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • all: Displays statistics for all peers.
verbose

Displays more detailed statistics.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

View the R-P statistics for the current context.


Example:
The following displays all collected R-P statistics.
show rp statistics
The following displays the R-P statistics associated with the peer address 10.2.3.4.
show rp statistics
peer-address 10.2.3.4
The following command displays the R-P statistics for the packet data service PCFnet.
show rp statistics
pdsn-service PCFnet

IMPORTANT:

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

show rsvp counters

Displays Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) counters using the filtering options specified.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show rsvp counters [ all | callid call_id | msid ms_id | username user_name ]
all | callid call_id | msid ms_id | username user_name

all: Displays all RSVP information.

callid call_id: Displays information only for the call ID specified as a 4-digit hexadecimal number.

msid ms_id: Displays information for a mobile subscriber ID specified a string of 7 to 16 digits for an IMSI, MIN, or RMI.

username user_name: Displays RSVP information only for the specified username.


Usage:

View the RSVP counters for the current context.


Example:
The following displays all collected RSVP counters.
show rsvp counters all
show rsvp statistics

Displays Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) statistics using the filtering options specified.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show rsvp counters [ pdsn-service service | sessmgr
instance instance ]
pdsn-service service | sessmgr instance instance

pdsn-service service: Displays statistics for the service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

sessmgr instance instance: Displays statistics for the specified session manager instance.


Usage:

View the RSVP statistics for the current context.


Example:
The following displays collected RSVP statistics for a sampleService.
show rsvp statistics
pdsn-service sampleService
show sccp-network

Displays SS7 Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) network configuration and status information.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show sccp-network { ntwk_index | all } [ status [ all | dpc ] ]
ntwk_index

Displays configuration and status information for the SSCP network configuration with the network index specified as an integer from 1 through 12.

all

Displays all available configuration and status information for all SSCP networks.

status all

Displays all status information for specified SCCP networks.

status dpc

Displays status information for the device in the SCCP network identified by the destination point-code (DPC).


Usage:

Use this command to display global SCCP statistics or to display SCCP statistics for a specified service or network.


Example:
The following command displays global SCCP statistics:
show sccp-network all
The following command displays information for an SCCP network configuration with the network index of 1:
show sccp-network 1

IMPORTANT:

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

show sccp statistics

Displays SS7 Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) statistics for services that use the SCCP protocol.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show sccp statistics [ iups-service iups_srvc_name | map-service map_srvc_name | sccp-network ntwk_index [ dpc dpc [ ssn ssn ] | global-title-translation { address-map
instance add_map_inst | association
instance assoc_inst } [ sessmgr
instance sessmgr_inst ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
iups-service iups_srvc_name

Displays SCCP protocol statistics for an existing IuPS service in the current context specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

map-service map_srvc_name

Displays SCCP protocol statistics for the an existing Mobile Application Part (MAP) service in the current context specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

sccp-network ntwk_index

Displays SCCP protocol statistics for the SSCP network configuration with a network index specified as an integer from 1 through 12.

The following filters can be added to fine tune the display of SCCP network statistics:
  • dpc dpc: Enter a standard pointcode address to limit the display of SCCP network statistics to those for the identified DPC.
  • ssn ssn: Enter an integer from 1 to 255 to limit the display of SCCP network statistics to those for the identified subsystem number.
  • global-title-translation address-map instance add_map_inst: Enter an integer from 1 to 4096 to limit the display of SCCP network statistics to those for the identified GTT address-map.
  • global-title-translation association instance assoc_inst: Enter an integer from 1 to 16 to limit the display of SCCP network statistics to those for the identified GTT association.
  • sessmgr instance sessmgr_inst: Enter an integer from 1 to 384 to limit the display of SCCP network statistics to those for the identified session manager.

Usage:

Use this command to display global SCCP statistics or to display SCCP statistics for a specified service or SCCP network.


Example:
The following command displays global SCCP statistics:
show sccp statistics
The following command displays SCCP statistics for the IuPS service named iups-serv1:
show sccp statistics
iups-service iups-serv1

IMPORTANT:

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

show sctp-param-template

Displays configuration information for Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) parameter templates configured on this system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

MME


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show sctp-param-template { all | name template_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays configuration information for all SCTP parameter templates configured on this system.

name template_name

Displays configuration information for an existing SCTP parameter template specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

For details on the usage of the grep and more commands, 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 SCTP parameter templates on this system.


Example:
The following command displays configured parameters for an SCTP parameter template named sctp_pt3:
show sctp-param-template
name sctp_pt3 
show service all

Displays configuration information for all services currently configured on this system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show service all

Usage:

Use this command to view configuration information for all services configured on this system.


Example:
The following command displays information about all services configured on this system:
show service all 
show session counters historical

Displays historical information for session-related counters based on data collected in bulk statistics.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show session counters
historical { all | arrived | callops | connected | disconnected | failed | handoff | rejected | renewal } [ all-intervals | cumulative | graph | incremental | recent-intervals | table ] 
all

Displays data for all counters either as a single, wide table or multiple graphs.

arrived

Displays only data for “total calls arrived” counters. This is based on the “sess-ttlarrived” statistic in the system schema.

callops

Displays data for all call operations. This is a calculated value based on the following formula:

(arrived + rejected + disconnected + failed + handoffs + renewals)

connected

Displays only data for “total calls connected” counters. This is based on the “sess-ttlconnected” statistic in the system schema.

disconnected

Displays only data for “total calls disconnected” counters. This is based on the “sess-ttldisconn” statistic in the system schema.

failed

Displays only data for “total calls failed” counters. This is based on the “sess-ttlfailed” statistic in the system schema.

handoff

Displays only data for “total handoffs” counters. This is based on the “sess-ttlhandoff” statistic in the system schema.

rejected

Displays only data for “total calls rejected” counters. This is based on the “sess-ttlrejected” statistic in the system schema.

renewal

Displays only data for “total renewal” counters. This is based on the “sess-ttlrenewal” statistic in the system schema.


Output Options:
The following output options are available for this command:
  • all-intervalsDisplays all available historical information from all samples. This this filter is used by default.
  • cumulativeDisplays total data for all samples up to and including the last one. In this view, values increase over time.
  • graphDisplays data in graphical form.
  • incrementalDisplays data changes for each specific sample. The data for each sample is the amount of change since the previous sample. This filter is used by default.
  • recent-intervalsDisplays historical information for only recent samples.
  • tableDisplays data in tabular form. This is the default view.

Usage:

This command provides the ability to track key session-related statistic information over time. This information can be used as part of system performance monitoring and capacity planning.

IMPORTANT:

The information provided in the output of this command requires that bulk statistics functionary be enabled on the system. Refer to the System Administration Guide for more information on configuring and enabling bulk statistics support.

The output of this command displays historical data collected at various sample intervals. The interval length is 15 minutes and is not user-configurable. Up to 192 samples (two days’ worth of data) are maintained.

IMPORTANT:

Data collection is “best-effort” over these intervals. Data is preserved on the SMC or MIO card switchovers. As with all counters, certain session failures can cause inaccuracies with counters, including counters which appear to go backwards.

Each sample is identified by a timestamp that displays the approximate time the data was gathered. the timestamp is in the format YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss.

Data acquired during the sample may be marked with an “S” appended to the end of the timestamp or to the counter value. The “S” indicates that the data is suspect (potentially bad). Occurrences of this result from events like changes to the real time clock, which can cause an interval to be an atypical length. Instances of suspect data should be rare. Additionally, there may be occasions in which a sample may be marked as “invalid”. “invalid” identifies bad data, a situation that could result when the polling has not run long enough, or because of an unexpected error retrieving data.

Since baseline values must be obtained prior to collecting interval samples, the first interval of data will not be available until up to twice the interval period.


Example:
The following command displays cumulative total calls arrived information for the most recent intervals and displays the output in graphical format:
show session counters
historical arrived recent-intervals cummulative graph
The following command displays historical data for all counters for all intervals and displays the output in tabular format:
show session counters
historical all

IMPORTANT:

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

show session counters pcf-summary

Displays the Packet Control Function (PCF) summary which include the number of calls, call types, and Tx/Rx packets/octets statistics.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

PDSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show session counters
pcf-summary [ call-types | data | wf1 [ pcf pcf_address | [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] ] ]
call-types

Displays the number of calls and the types of calls.

data

Displays the number of successful calls and Tx/Rx packets/octets statistics.

pcf pcf_address

Displays the given PCF summary for a particular address.

wf1

Displays the PCF summary in a single very wide line.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display a summary of all PCFs.


Example:
show session counters
pcf-summary
show session disconnect-reasons

Displays a list of the reasons for call disconnects and the number of calls disconnected for each reason.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator


Syntax
show session disconnect-reasons [ gprs-only | sgsn-only | mme-only | verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] ]
gprs-only

Only supported on the SGSN.

This keyword limits the display to session disconnect reasons for the SGSN’s 2G MM and PDP context disconnects.

sgsn-only

Only supported on the SGSN.

Displays session disconnect reasons for the SGSN’s 3G MM and PDP context disconnects.

mme-only

Displays session disconnect reasons for MME call disconnects.

verbose

List all disconnect reasons even if the values are zero (0).

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display a list of the reasons why calls were disconnected.


Example:
To view session disconnect statistics, enter the following command:
show session disconnect-reasons
To view a list of the disconnect reasons with verbose output, enter the following command:
show session disconnect-reasons verbose

IMPORTANT:

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

show session duration

Displays session duration information for the current context filtered by the options specified.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator


Syntax
show session duration [ session_filter ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
session_filter
Specifies the name of the entity whose session duration information is to be filtered and displayed. This options are:
  • asn-peer-address ip_address: Displays session information for the ASN GW peer whose IP address is specified in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • asngw-service service_name: Displays session information for the specified ASN-GW service.
  • asnpc-peer-address ip_address: Displays session information for the Access Service Network Paging Controller (ASN PC) peer whose IP address is specified in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • asnpc-service service_name: Displays session information for the specified ASN PC service.
  • apn apn_name: Displays session information for an existing Access Point Name (APN) specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters that is case sensitive.
  • cscf-service service_name: Displays session information for an existing Call Session Control Function (CSCF) service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

IMPORTANT:

Displays information for in-progress CSCF SIP calls only. Registrations are not considered calls.

  • dhcp-server dhcp_address: Displays session information for the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • epdg-service service_name: Displays session information for ePDG service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters that is case sensitive.
  • fa fa_address: Displays session information for the foreign agent (FA) whose IP address is specified in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • fa-service fa_name: Displays session information for the named foreign agent service.
  • ggsn-service ggsn_name: Displays session information for an existing GGSN service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters that is case sensitive.
  • gprs-only: Limits the display to the session information for the SGSN’s 2G MM and PDP contexts.
  • ha ha_address: Displays session information for the home agent specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • ha-service ha_name: Displays session information for the named home agent (HA) service.
  • hnbgw-only: Displays session information for the HNB-GW service related sessions instances (such as HNB, IuPS, IuCS).
  • hsgw-service service_name: Displays session information for an existing HSGW service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
  • lma-service service_name: Displays session information for an existing Local Mobility Anchor (LMA) service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
  • mme-service service_name: Displays session information for an existing Mobility Management Entity (MME) service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
  • mag-service service_name: Displays session information for an existing Mobile Access Gateway (MAG) service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
  • pcf pcf_address: Displays session information for the packet control function specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • pdsn-service pdsn_name: Displays session information for the named packet data service.

IMPORTANT:

If no PCF address or PDSN service is specified, the session information for all sessions is displayed.

  • sgsn-address sgsn-address: Displays session information for the SGSN specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • sgsn-only: Limits the display to the session information for the SGSN’s 3G MM and PDP contexts.
  • sgw-service service_name: Displays session information for an existing S-GW service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

View the session information to troubleshoot subscriber problems and for general monitoring for orphaned sessions.


Example:
The following commands display the duration for the session connected to the packet control function with address 10.2.3.4, packet data service sampleService, and for all sessions, respectively.
show session duration
pcf 10.2.3.4
show session duration
pdsn-service sampleService
show session duration
show session progress

Displays session progress information for the current context filtered by the options specified.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator


Syntax
show session progress [ asn-peer-address ip_address | asngw-service service_name | asnpc-service service_name | asnpc-peer-address ip_address | apn apn_name | cscf-service service_name | dhcp-server dhcp_address| epdg-service service_name | fa fa_address | fa-service fa_name | ggsn-service ggsn_name  |  ha ha_adress | ha-service ha_name | hsgw-servie service_name | lma-service service_name | mag-service service_name | mme-address mme_address | pcf { pcf_address | all } | pdsn-service pdsn_name  | pdsnclosedrp-service  | pgw-address ip_address | sgsn-address sgsn_address | sgw-service service_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
progress [ asn-peer-address ip_address | asngw-service service_name | asnpc-service service_name | asnpc-peer-address ip_address | apn apn_name | cscf-service service_name | dhcp-server dhcp_address | epdg-service service_name | fa fa_address | fa-service fa_name | ggsn-service ggsn_name | ha ha_adress | ha-service ha_name | hsgw-servie service_name | lma-service service_name | mag-service service_name | mme-address mme_address | pcf { pcf_address | all } | pdsn-service pdsn_name | pdsnclosedrp-service | pgw-address ip_address | sgsn-address sgsn_address | sgw-service service_name ]
progress: indicates session progress information is to be displayed.
  • asn-peer-address ip_address: Displays session information for the Access Service network-Gateway (ASN-GW) peer specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • asngw-service service_name: Displays session information for the named ASN-GW service.
  • asnpc-service service_name: Displays session information for the named Access Service Network Paging Controller (ASN PC) service.
  • asnpc-peer-address ip_address: Displays session information for the ASN PC peer specified by its IP address in iIPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • apn apn_name: Displays session information for an existing Access Point Name (APN) specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters that is case sensitive.
  • cscf-service service_name: Displays session information for an existing Call Session Control Function (CSCF) service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

IMPORTANT:

Displays information for in-progress CSCF SIP calls only. Registrations are not considered calls.

  • dhcp-server dhcp_address: Displays session information for the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • epdg-service service_name: Displays session information for ePDG service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters that is case sensitive.
  • fa fa_address: Displays session information for the foreign agent (FA) whose IP address is specified in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • fa-service fa_name: Displays session information for the named foreign agent service.
  • ggsn-service ggsn_name: Displays session information for an existing GGSN service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters that is case sensitive.
  • gprs-only: Limits the display to the session information for the SGSN’s 2G MM and PDP contexts.
  • ha ha_address: Displays session information for the home agent specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • ha-service ha_name: Displays session information for the named home agent (HA) service.
  • hnbgw-only: Displays session information for the HNB-GW service related sessions instances (such as HNB, IuPS, IuCS).
  • hsgw-service service_name: Displays session information for an existing HSGW service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
  • lma-service service_name: Displays session information for an existing Local Mobility Anchor (LMA) service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
  • mme-service service_name: Displays session information for an existing Mobility Management Entity (MME) service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
  • mag-service service_name: Displays session information for an existing Mobile Access Gateway (MAG) service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
  • pcf pcf_address: Displays session information for the packet control function specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • pdsn-service pdsn_name: Displays session information for the named packet data service.

IMPORTANT:

If no PCF address or PDSN service is specified, the session information for all sessions is displayed.

  • pgw-address ip_address: Displays session progress information for the P-GW specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • sgsn-address sgsn-address: Displays session information for the SGSN specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • sgw-service service_name: Displays session progress information for an existing S-GW service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

View the session information to troubleshooting subscriber problems and for general monitoring for orphaned sessions.


Example:
The following commands display the status information for the session connected to the packet control function with address 10.2.3.4, packet data service sampleService, and for all sessions, respectively.
show session progress
pcf 10.2.3.4
show session progress
pdsn-service sampleService
show session progress

IMPORTANT:

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

show session recovery status

Displays session recovery status information for the current context filtered by the options specified.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator


Syntax
show session recovery
status [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
recovery status

Displays the current status of the system’s ability to recover from a hardware or software fault that requires the recovery of home agent-based Mobile IP session(s).

verbose

Includes per-CPU Session Recovery status.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

View the session information for troubleshooting subscriber problems and for general monitoring for orphaned sessions.


Example:
To display the session recovery status information, enter the following command:
show session recovery status
Adding the optional verbose keyword to this command provides more details.
show session recovery
status verbose

IMPORTANT:

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

show session setuptime

Displays session setup time information for all sessions or sessions associated with the specified Access Gateway (AGW).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

ePDG, PDSN, HNB-GW, SGSN


Privilege:

Operator


Syntax
show session setuptime [  epdg-only [ verbose ] | hnbgw-only | pcf pcf_address  | gprs-only | sgsn-address sgsn_address| sgsn-only ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
[ epdg-only [ verbose ] hnbgw-only | mme-only | pcf pcf_address | gprs-only | sgsn-address sgsn_address | sgsn-only ]
Displays the call setup times aggregated into basic ranges of time.
  • epdg-only: Display ePDG Session Statistics. verbose: Displays session setup times in verbose mode.
  • hnbgw-only: Filters and displays the call setup information for HNB-GW calls only.
  • pcf pcf_address: displays call setup data for the packet control function whose IP address is specified as pcf_address. pcf_address must be specified using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation. The call setup times for all PCFs is displayed when no specified PCF is specified.
  • gprs-only: Displays 2G call setup data for the for the SGSN for the MM and PDP contexts.
  • sgsn-address sgsn_address: Displays call setup times for the specified SGSN. sgsn_address is the IP address of the SGSN and must be expressed in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation. This keyword is used by the GGSN.
  • sgsn-only: Displays 3G call setup data for the for the SGSN for the MM and PDP contexts.
| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

View the session information to troubleshooting subscriber problems and for general monitoring for orphaned sessions.

When no keywords are specified, the information shown is cumulative for all sessions that have been facilitated by the system.


Example:
The following command shows setup time statistics for all sessions from the PCF at IP address 192.168.10.3:
show session setuptime
pcf 192.168.10.3
show session subsystem

Displays session information for system subsystems. If no keywords are specified, information for all subsystems is displayed.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator


Syntax
show session subsystem [ full | facility facility [ all | instance id ] ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more }]
[ full | facility facility [ all | instance id ] ]
  • full: Indicates that a full statistics summary of all subsystems is to be displayed.
  • facility facility: Specifies the facility for which subsystem statistics is to be displayed where facility is specified as one of:
    • a11mgr: A11 Manager
    • aaamgr: Accounting and Authentication Manager
    • aaaproxy: AAA Proxy Manager
    • alcapmgr: ALCAP Manager
    • asngwmgr: ASN Gateway Manager
    • asnpcmgr: ASN Paging/Location-Registry Manager
    • cscfmgr: SIP CSCF Manager
    • cscfttmgr: SIP CSCFTT manager
    • dgmbmgr: Diameter Gmb Application Manager
    • diamproxy: Diameter Proxy Application Manager [Release 12.0 and earlier versions only]
    • egtpegmgr: EGTP Egress Demux Manager
    • egtpinmgr: EGTP Ingress Demux Manager
    • famgr: Foreign Agent Manager
    • gtpcmgr: GTP-C Manager
    • gtpumgr: GTP-U Demux Manager
    • hamgr: Home Agent Manager
    • henbgwdemux: Home eNodeB Gateway demux manager
    • henbgwmgr: Home eNodeB Gateway Manager
    • hnbmgr: HNBGW HNB Manager
    • imsimgr: SGSN IMSI Manager
    • ipsgmgr: IP Services Gateway Manager
    • l2tpdemux: L2TP Demux Manager
    • l2tpmgr: L2TP Manager
    • linkmgr: SGSN/SS7 Master Manager
    • magmgr: Mobile Access Gateway Manager
    • megadiammgr: MegaDiameter Manager
    • mmedemux: MME Demux Manager
    • mmemgr: MME Manager
    • mmgr: SGSN/SS7 Master Manager
    • pdgmgr: PDG Manager
    • phsgwmgr: PHS Gateway Manager
    • phspcmgr: PHS Paging Controller Manager
    • sessmgr: Session Manager
    • sgtpcmgr: SGSN GTP-C Manager
  • all | instance id: the keyword all indicates all instances of the specified facility are to be displayed whereas the keyword instance specifies a specific instance for which information is to be displayed where id must be specified as an integer from 0 through 4294967295. If all or instance is not specified summary statistics are displayed.
verbose

Displays everything the show session subsystem command displays with the exception that the Setup Time statistics are reported in 100 millisecond increments from 100 ms up to 9600 ms.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

View the session information to troubleshooting subscriber problems and for general monitoring for orphaned sessions.

If this command is entered with no keywords, the information displayed is cumulative for all sessions facilitated by the system.


Example:

The following commands display the statistics information summarized for all sessions, then for the famgr facility (all sessions), and finally only for the session ID 127589 for the hamgr subsystem.

show session subsystem full
show session subsystem
facility famgr all
show session subsystem
facility hamgr instance 127589

IMPORTANT:

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

show session trace

Displays status and statistics for the session trace application.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

GGSN, MME, P-GW, S-GW


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show session trace { statistics | subscriber network-element { ggsn | mme | pgw | sgw } trace-ref value | tce-address ip_address tce-index num | tce-summary | trace-summary }  [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
statistics

Displays summary statistics for the session trace subsystem.

subscriber network-element { ggsn | mme | pgw | sgw } trace-ref value

Displays status and statistics for a specified session trace using the network element type; GGSN, MME, P-GW, and S-GW, and a valid trace reference of 12 characters.

tce-address ip_address tce-index num

Displays status and statistics for an existing Trace Collection Entity (TCE) connection specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal or IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation.

tce-index num: Specifies a TCE index of the trace collection entity as an integer from 0 through 7.

tce-summary

Displays a summary of all active TCE connections.

trace-summary

Displays a summary of all active session traces.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display status and statistics for the session trace application.


Example:
The following command displays status and statistics for a subscriber session trace on a P-GW with a trace reference of 32223398765:
show session trace
subscriber network-element pgw trace-ref 32223398765
The following command displays status and statistics for a subscriber session trace on an MME with a trace reference of 32221234567:
show session trace
subscriber network-element mme trace-ref 32223398765
The following command displays status and statistics for a subscriber session trace on an GGSN with a trace reference of 1203398765:
show session trace
subscriber network-element ggsn trace-ref 1203398765

IMPORTANT:

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

show sf

Displays switch fabric task (SFT) information associated with packet processing cards.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product

All

Privilege

Inspector

Syntax

show sf stats sft [ historical ] 

historical

Displays historical information regarding SFT performance.


Usage:

Use this command to display information and statistics about the switch fabric task.


Example:
The following command displays statistics for the SFT:
show sf stats sft
show sgs-service

Displays information and statistics about Visitor Location Register (VLR) SGs interface services configured on this system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product

MME

Privilege

Inspector

Syntax

show sgs-service { all | name  name | offload-status [ service-name  sgs_svc_name ] | statistics { all | name  name } | vlr-status [ service-name sgs_svc_name ] [ vlr-name name ] [ full ]

all

Displays information about all SGs interface services configured on this system.

name name

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

offload-status sgs_svc_name

Displays statistics for all VLRs flagged for offload for an existing SGs service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

statistics { all | name name }

Displays statistics for SGs services configured on this system.

all: Displays statistics for all SGs services configured on this system.

name name: Displays statistics for an existing SGs service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

vlr-status [ service-name name ] [ vlr-name name ] [ full ]

Displays status information about VLRs configured in SGs services on this system.

service-name sgs_svc_name: Displays names and states of VLRs configured in an existing SGs service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

vlr-name name: Displays the name and state of an existing VLR configured in SGs services on this system and specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

full: Displays additional information about VLRs configured in SGs services on this system. Additional information includes ports, addresses and peer IDs.


Usage:

Use this command to display information and statistics about SGs services configured on this system.


Example:
The following command displays statistics for an SGs service named sgs3:
show sgs-service name sgs3
The following command displays VLR status information for a configured VLR named vlr-main:
show sgs-service vlr-status
vlr-name vlr-main
show sgsn sessmgr

Displays session manager (SessMGR) statistics specific to the SGSN service.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show sgsn sessmgr { all | instance smgr_inst }
all

Displays all SessMGR statistics specific to the system’s SGSN services.

instance smgr_inst

Displays the statistics for a session manager instance of the SGSN service specified as an integer between 1 and 10000000.


Usage:

Use this command to display information for SGSN services.


Example:
The following command displays SGSN SessMGR statistics for all SGSN services on the system:
show sgsn sessmgr all 
show sgsn-fast-path

Displays information related to SGSN fast-path.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show sgsn-fast-path
statistics [ all | smgr-instance  smgr_inst ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays fast-path statistics for all session managers.

smgr-instance smgr_inst

For releases prior to 14.0, this keyword displays the fast-path statistics for a session manager instance specified as an integer between 1 and 65535.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display statistics for SGSN fast-path configurations.


Example:
The following command displays fast-path statistics for all SGSN session managers:
show sgsn sessmgr all 
show sgsn-map-app

Displays collected statistics for the SGSN Mobile Application Part (MAP).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show sgsn-map-app statistics [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays collected statistics for the SGSN MAP application.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display statistics for the SGSN MAP application.


Example:
The following command displays SGSN MAP statistics:
show sgsn-map-app statistics 
show sgsn-mode

Displays the SGSN global configuration.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show sgsn-mode[ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display the configuration created with the commands in the SGSN Global Configuration mode.


Example:
The following command displays the SGSN global configuration:
show sgsn-mode 
show sgsn-operator-policy

This command has been deprecated. Refer to the show operator-policy command.

show sgsn-pool

Displays collected pooling statistics for either GPRS services or SGSN services.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show sgsn-pool statistics { gprs-service srvc_name | sgsn-service srvc_name} { nri-value nri_value | peer-non-broadcast-lac lac rac rac | target-load-in-progress [ smgr-instance smgr_instance | target-nri target_nri ] | target-offloaded-to-peer [ target-nri target_nri ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display the collected statistics for pooling in either GPRS or SGSN services. The outputs can be filtered to focus the statistics displayed.


Example:
The following command displays the:
show sgsn-pool statistics
sgsn-service sgsn1 nri-value 3
show sgsn-service

Displays information about the configured SGSN services in the current context.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show sgsn-servie { all | name srvc_name }
all

Displays information for all SGSN services in the current context.

name srvc_name

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


Usage:

Use this command to display information for SGSN services.


Example:
The following command displays information for all SGSN services in the current context:
show sgsn-service all
The following command displays information for an SGSN service in the current context that is named sgsn1:
show sgsn-service name sgsn1

IMPORTANT:

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

show sgtp-service

Displays information about the configured GPRS Tunnelling Protocol (SGTP) services in the current context, including GTP-C and GTP-U operational configuration.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN, PDG/TTG, MME


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show sgtp-service  { 
 ggsn-table [ smgr-instancesmgr_instance ] | mbms-bearers | name srvc_namesgsn-table
ggsn-table [ smgr-instance srvc_name ]

Displays GGSN information configured for the SGTP service(s) in the current context.

smgr-instance srvc_name enter an integer from 1 through 384 to limit the GGSN output to information for a specific session manager.

mbms-bearers

This keyword is specific to the SGSN and is not yet supported.

name srvc_name [ gtpu-table ]

Displays information for the specified SGTP service in the current context. srvc_name must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters that identifies a configured SGTP service.

gtpu-table: Limits the output to GTPU information for a specific SGTP service.

sgsn-table

Displays SGSN information configured for the SGTP service(s) in the current context.


Usage:

Use this command to control the display of SGTP services information.


Example:
The following command displays information for all SGTP services in the current context:
show sgtp-service all
The following command displays the GGSN information in SGTP services in the current context:
show sgtp-service ggsn-table
The following command displays the SGSN information in SGTP services in the current context:
show sgtp-service sgsn-table

IMPORTANT:

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

show sgtpc statistics

Displays all statistics, for SGSN GPRS Tunnelling Protocol (SGTP) interface parameters, collected since the last restart or last use of a clear command.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN, PDG/TTG, MME


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show sgtpc statistics [ all | gsn-address ipv4_address | sgtp-service sgtp_srvc_name ] [ verbose ][ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all

Displays configuration information for all of the SGTP services defined for the current context.

gsn-address ipv4_address

Displays statistics for an SGSN specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation. This must be an existing and active interface.

sgtp-service sgtp_srvc_name

Displays statistics for an existing SGTP service specified as an alphanumeric string from 1 through 63 characters.

verbose

Causes the system to displays more detailed level of statistics.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display information for SGSN services.


Example:
The following command displays statistics for the SGTP service named sgtp1:
show sgtpc statistics
sgtp-service sgtp1

IMPORTANT:

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

show sgtpu statistics

Displays all transmission and reception statistics for pre-defined and active GTP-U interfaces collected since the last restart or last use of a clear command.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN, PDG/TTG


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show sgtpu statistics [ ggsn-address ipv4_address | gprs-service gprs_srvc_name nsei nse_id | iups-bind-address ipv4_address| iups-service iups_srvc_name | rnc-address ipv4_address | sgtp-service sgtp_srvc_name  ][ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
ggsn-address ipv4_address

Displays statistics for the GGSN specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

gprs-service gprs_srvc_name nsei nse_id

Displays NSEI-based GTPU statistics associated with an existing GPRS service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

nsei nse_id: Specifies a GPRS NSEI as an integer from 0 through 65535.

iups-bind-address ipv4_address

Displays SGSN GPRS Tunnelling Protocol (SGTP) statistics for an Iu GTPU interface specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

iups-service iups_srvc_name

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

rnc-address ipv4_address

Displays statistics for a Radio Network Controller (RNC) identified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

sgtp-service sgtp_srvc_name

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

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display statistics for the SGTPU interface.


Example:
The following command displays GPTP-U statistics for the traffic between an SGSN and a connected RNC:
show sgtpu statistics
rnc-address 123.1.2.3
show sgw-service

Displays configuration settings and/or service statistics for Serving Gateway (S-GW) services on this system.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

S-GW


Privilege:

Inspector


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

Displays configuration information for all S-GW services configured on this system.

name service_name

Displays configuration information for an existing S-GW service c specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

statistics { all | name service_name }

all: Displays statistics for all S-GW services on this system or for a specified service.

name service_name: Displays statistics for an existing S-GW service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Indicates the output of the command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified.

A command to send output to must be specified.

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


Usage:

Use this command to view configuration settings and/or service statistics for S-GW services on this system.


Example:
The following command displays service statistics for the S-GW service named sgw1:
show sgw-service statistics
name sgw1
show sms statistics

Displays traffic statistics for the Short Message Service (SMS).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show sms statistics [ gprs-only | sgsn-only ] [ name map_srvc ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
gprs-only

Displays only GPRS access type SMS statistics.

sgsn-only

Displays only UMTS access type SMS statistics.

name map_srvc

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

verbose

Causes the system to displays more detailed level of statistics.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display traffic statistics for the SMS services.


Example:
Use the following command to display SMS statistics for 3G traffic:
show sms statistics
sgsn-only

IMPORTANT:

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

show sndcp statistics

Displays statistics for the packet traffic going through the Subnetwork Dependent Convergence Protocol (SNDCP) layer.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Inspector


Syntax
show sndcp statistics [ gprs-service srvc_name ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
gprs-service srvc_name

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

verbose

Displays a more detailed level of statistics.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display SNDCP traffic statistics. Include the gprs-service keyword to filter the output to statistics for only one GPRS service.


Example:
Use the following command to display all SNDCP layer traffic statistics:
show sndcp statistics verbose
Use the following command to display SNDCP layer traffic statistics for the test1 GPRS service:
show sndcp statistics
gprs-service test1

IMPORTANT:

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

show snmp

Displays information on the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) servers and interfaces.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show snmp { accesses | communities | contexts | notifies | server | transports | trap [ history | statistics { verbose } { wide } ] | views } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
accesses

Displays SNMP server usage statistics.

communities

Displays SNMP community strings.

contexts

Displays SNMP information per context.

notifies

Displays SNMP event trap and notification statistics.

server

Displays SNMP server configuration information.

transports

Displays trap destination configuration information.

trap [ history | statistics { verbose } { wide } ]

history: Displays SNMP event trap history. trap history Displays up to 5,000 time-stamped trap records stored in a buffer. The buffer may be cleared by entering the clear snmp history command.

statistics: Displays SNMP event trap and notification statistics.

verbose: Displays rows for every defined trap, even if never generated.

wide: Displays trap statistics data in excess of 80 columns.

views

Displays SNMP views.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Display SNMP information as part of system verification and troubleshooting.


Example:
The following commands display the usage statistics, community string information, event trap and notification data, server information, and trap destination configuration, respectively.
show snmp communities
show snmp transport
show snmp server
show snmp accesses
show snmp notifies
show snmp trap history

IMPORTANT:

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

show srp

Displays the Service Redundancy Protocol (SRP) information.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All products that support Interchassis Session Recovery (ICSR)


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show srp {  call-loss statistics | checkpoint
statistics [ active | standby ] [ verbose ] | info | monitor [ all | authentication-probe | bfd | bgp | diameter ] | statistics } | [ grep grep_options | more ]
call-loss statistics

Displays history of lost calls during switchover.

checkpoint statistics [ active | standby ] [ verbose ]

Displays check pointing statistics on session redundancy data (session managers, current call recovery records, etc.).

active: Displays information for the active chassis.

standby: Displays information for the standby chassis.

verbose: Displays cumulative information for all session managers in tabular output.

info

Displays Service Redundancy Protocol information (context, chassis state, peer, connection state, etc.).

monitor [ all | authentication-probe | bfd | bgp | diameter ]

Displays SRP monitor information.

all: Displays monitor information for all types (authentication-probe, bgp, and diameter).

authentication-probe: Displays authentication probe monitor information.

bfd: Displays BFD monitor information.

bgp: Displays BGP monitor information.

diameter: Displays Diameter monitor information.

statistics

Displays SRP statistics (hello messages sent, configuration validation, resource messages, switchovers, etc.).

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

The output of this command may be considered as part of a periodic system auditing program by verifying the Service Redundancy Protocol performance. For more information, refer to the Interchassis Session Recovery appendix of the System Administration Guide and the Service Redundancy Protocol Configuration Mode chapter of this guide.


Example:
The following commands display Service Redundancy Protocol information:
show srp audit-statistics
show srp call-loss statistics
show srp checkpoint statistics
show srp info
show srp monitor
show srp statistics

IMPORTANT:

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

show ss7-routing-domain

This command displays the configuration information for the defined Signalling System #7 (SS7) routing domains. Since SS7 routing domains encompass a large number of operational parameters, this command enables you to narrow your displays to specific protocol parameters on a specific link.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator


Syntax
show ss7-routing-domain { all | ss7rd_id { m3ua | mtp2 | mtp3 | qsaal | routes [ adjacent ] | sctp
asp { all | instance asp_id } | sscf } }show ss7-routing-domain ss7rd_id m3ua { statistics { gen | peer-server { all | id peer-server_id peer-server-process { all | instance psp_instance } } } | status { address-translation-table | destination-point-code { all | ss7_dpc } | gen | peer-server peer-server_id [ peer-server-process instance psp_id | verbose ] }show ss7-routing-domain
1 sscf { statistics linkset { all | id linkset_id link { all | id link_id } } | status
linkset { all | id linkset_id link { all | id link_id [ verbose ] } } }
ss7-routing-domain { all | ss7rd_id }

all: Displays information for all SS7 routing domains.

ss7rd_id: Displays information for the SS7 routing domain ID specified as an integer from 1 through 12.

m3ua

Displays statistics and status information for the SS7 MTP3 User Adaptation Layer (M3UA) in the specified SS7 routing domain.

mtp2

Displays statistics and status information for the SS7 Message Transfer Part-2 (MTP2) in the specified SS7 routing domain.

mtp3

Displays statistics and status information for the SS7 Message Transfer Part-3 (MTP3) in the specified SS7 routing domain.

qsaal

Displays statistics and status information for the Service Specific Connection-Oriented Protocol (SSCOP) sub-layer of the Quasi Signaling Application Adaptation Layer (QSAAL) in the specified SS7 routing domain.

routes [ adjacent ]

Displays the destination point code (DPC) routing table.

adjacent: If this keyword is used with the routes keyword, access is provided to the statistics and status information for configured adjacent point codes.

sctp asp { all | instance asp_id }
Provides access to the status or statistics for the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) application server processes (ASP) in the specified SS7 routing domain for all or a specified SCTP ASP instance.
  • all: Displays the information for all SCTP application server process instances for a specific SS7 routing domain.
  • instance asp_id: Displays the information for an SCTP application server process instance specified as an integer from 1 through 4.
sscf

Displays statistics and status information for the Service Specific Coordination Function (SSCF [q.2140]) in the specified SS7 routing domain.

peer-server [ all | id peer-server_id ]
Filters the information for the specific protocol in the SS7 routing domain for all or a specific peer server ID.
  • all: Displays the information for all peer servers for a specific protocol.
  • id peer-server_id: Indicates the specific linkset identifier as an integer from 1 through 49.
peer-server-process [ all | instance instance_id ]
Filters the information for the specific protocol in the SS7 routing domain for all or a specific instance of peer-server process.
  • all: Displays the information for all peer server process instances for a specific protocol.
  • instance instance_id: Specifies a peer server process instance as an integer from 1 through 4.
destination-point-code [ all | dest_point_code]
Filters the information for the specific protocol in the SS7 routing domain for all or a specific DPC.
  • all: Displays the information for all DPCs in the SS7 routing domain.
  • dest_point_code: Specifies a DPC in the SS7 routing domain.
gen

Displays general information for the specific protocol in the specified SS7 routing domain.

verbose

Enables the display of maximum information for a protocol.

linkset [ all | id linkset_id ]
Filters the information for the specific protocol in SS7 routing domain for all or a specific link set.
  • all: Displays the information for all linkset for a specific protocol.
  • id linkset_id: Specifies a linkset identifier as an integer from 1 through 49.
link [ all | id link_id ]
Filters the information for a specified protocol in the SS7 routing domain for all or a specific link set.
  • all: Displays the information for all links for a specific protocol.
  • id link_id: Specifies a linkset identifier as be an integer from 1 through 16.

Usage:

Use this command to display the SS7 routing domain and different layer protocol information for SGSN service.


Example:
Displays the information/statistics for all SCTP application server processes of peer server ID 17 and peer server process instance 1 in SS7 routing domain 12:
show ss7-routing-domain
12 sctp asp all status peer-server id 17 peer-server-process instance 1

IMPORTANT:

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

show ssh key

Displays the secure shell (SSH) public key information.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show ssh key [ type { v1-rsa | v2-rsa | v2-dsa } ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
[ type { v1-rsa | v2-rsa | v2-dsa } ]

Specifies the type of SSH key information to display. If type is not specified, information for all types is displayed.

v1-rsa: SSH v1 RSA host key only

v2-rsa: SSH v2 DSA host key only

v2-dsa: SSH v2 RSA host key only

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Show the secure shell key information for all types to verify installed keys.


Example:
The following command shows information for all SSH V1 and SSH V2 keys:
show ssh key
The following command shows information for only SSH V2 RSA host keys:
show ssh key type
v2-rsa
show ssl cipher-suite

Displays information related to Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) cipher suites since the last restart or clear command. A cipher suite contains the cryptographic algorithms supported by the client.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SCM (P-CSCF, A-BG)


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator


Syntax
show ssl cipher-suite [ name name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name name

Displays information related to the SSL cipher suite specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display information related to SSL cipher suites.


Example:
The following command displays information for the SSL cipher suite ssl_cipher_suite_1:
show ssl cipher-suite
name ssl_cipher_suite_1
show ssl connection

Displays information pertaining to Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connections on the Proxy Call Session Control Function (P-CSCF).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SCM (P-CSCF, A-BG)


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator


Syntax
show ssl connection [ list | summary [ service-name name ] ] [ name name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
list

Lists the SSL connections on the P-CSCF.

summary

Displays state and statistical information for the SSL connections on the P-CSCF.

service-name name

Lists the SSL connections on the P-CSCF for the specified P-CSCF service, or displays state and statistical information for the SSL connections on the P-CSCF for the specified P-CSCF service.

name must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

name name

Displays state and statistical information for the SSL connection specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command in Exec Mode to display information and statistics pertaining to SSL connections.

If the summary keyword is not used, detailed information is displayed.


Example:
The following command displays SSL connection information for the P-CSCF service pcscf_tls_1:
show ssl connection
list service-name pcscf_tls_1
show ssl map

Displays information related to configured Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) maps/templates since the last restart or clear command.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SCM (P-CSCF, A-BG)


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator


Syntax
show ssl map [ map-type
ssl-subscriber-template ] [ name name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
map-type ssl-subscriber-template

Displays information related to configured SSL maps/templates for the SSL map/template type ssl-subscriber-template.

name name

Displays information related to configured SSL maps/templates for the map/template name specified as n alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display information related to configured SSL maps/templates.


Example:
The following command displays information related to configured SSL maps/templates for the SSL map/template ssl_template_1:
show ssl map name ssl_template_1
show ssl statistics

Displays statistics for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) since the last restart or clear command.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SCM (P-CSCF, A-BG)


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator


Syntax
show ssl statistics [ service-name name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
service-name name

Displays SSL statistics for the Proxy Call Session Control Function (P-CSCF) service. specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to display SSL statistics.


Example:
The following command displays SSL statistics for all P-CSCF services:
show ssl statistics
show subscribers

Displays information for subscriber sessions that are defined by specified keywords. Command keywords are base commands that display distinctive types of data. Filter keywords are a superset of command keywords that modify or filter the output of the base commands.

IMPORTANT:

Not all filter keywords are available for all command keywords. CLI Help displays available filter keywords based on: the platform type (ASR 5000 or ASR 5500), the products that are licensed to run on the platform, and the preceding command keyword and subsequent filter keywords.

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Inspector, Operator


Syntax
show subscribers [ command_keyword ] [ filter_keywords ]  [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
command_keyword

The following keywords are base commands that each have a distinct display output. Only one command keyword can be entered on the command line.

aaa-configuration
Displays Authentication Authorization and Accounting (AAA) configuration information for subscriber sessions defined by the specified filter keywords. The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
active, active-charging
-service, all, apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, dormant, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-only, hsgw-service, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-address, l3-tunnel-remote-address,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
nemo-only network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left,
sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address,
sgw-service, tpo, tx-data, username, verbose, grep, more
access-flows { accounting | dynamic | pre-provisioned | static }
Shows the ip-flows for the subscribers defined by the specified filter keywords.
  • accounting: displays the accounting type of access flows for a subscriber.
  • dynamic: displays the dynamic type of access flows for a subscriber.
  • pre-provisioned: displays the pre-provisioned type of access flows for a WiMAX subscriber.
  • static: displays the static type of access flows for a subscriber.
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
active, active-charging-service,
all, apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only,
configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, dhcp-server, dormant,
fa, fa-service, flow-type, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, hnbgw-only, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imsi, ip-address, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-address,
l3-tunnel-remote-address, lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, rulebase,
rx-data, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, tpo, tx-data,
username, verbose, grep, more
access-type { lxcdma | ehrpd | lte | undetemrined | wcdma | wifi | wired }
Displays active subscribers using a specific type of UE.
  • 1xcdma: 1XCDMA – Wireless CDMA 1x high speed internet service
  • ehrpd: eHRPD – Enhanced High Rate Packet Data
  • evdo: EvDO – EVolution-Data Optimized
  • lte: LTE – Long Term Evolution
  • undetermined
  • wcdma: WCDMA – Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
  • wifi: WiFi – Wireless local area network
  • wired
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, cscf-service,
domain, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, firewall, fw-and-nat, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, hnbgw-service, idle-time, ims-auth-service,
imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix,
l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left,
mipv6ha-service, msid, nat, network-type, profile-id, profile-name,
qci, rx-data, s1u-state, security-type, session-time-left, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, ue-type, username, grep, more
active

Displays active subscribers. When no Filter Keywords are specified, the output is a summary of all active subscribers. When Filter Keywords are specified, the percentage is displayed as graphs in which one is displayed using a high sampling rate, a 10-second interval between samples, and a low sampling rate, a 15-minute interval between samples.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bearer-establishment, bng-service,
callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, smgr-instance, sgw-address, sgw-service, tpo, tx-data,
username, grep, more
active-charging-service acs_service

Displays information for subscribers being processed by the active charging service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
active-charging-service,
bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment, bng-service, callid, card-num,
cbb-policy, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, firewall, fw-and-nat, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service,
ha, idle-time, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-address, l3-tunnel-remote-address,
long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mipv6ha-service, msid, nat,
network-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data,
s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgw-address, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
activity

Displays subscriber link activity percentage. When no Filter Keywords are specified, the output is a summary of all subscriber activity. When Filter Keywords are specified, the link activity percentage is displayed as graphs in which one is displayed using a high sampling rate, a 10-second interval between samples, and a low sampling rate, a 15-minute interval between samples.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
active, all, apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bearer-establishment, bng-service,
callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, dhcp-server, dormant,
ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rx-data, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username,
grep, more
all ip_address

Displays all current subscribers who have either active or dormant sessions.

apn apn_string

Displays subscribers currently facilitated by the Access Point name (APN) configured on the SGSN or GGSN.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
active-charging-service,
apn, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment, bng-service, callid,
card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
dhcp-server, dormant, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall,
fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, idle-time, imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method,
ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-address, l3-tunnel-remote-address,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only, mipv6ha-service,
msid, nat, nemo-only network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdsn-service,
plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, username, verbose, grep, more
asn-peer-address ip_address

Displays information for subscribers on an ASN-GW trusted peer.

ip_address is the IP address of the ASN-GW peer server expressed in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
asn-peer-address, asngw-service,
bearer-establishment, bng-service, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, full,
fw-and-nat, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-address, l3-tunnel-remote-address,
long-duration-time-left, mipv6ha-service, msid, nat, network-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left,
sgw-address, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
asngw-only service_name

Displays ASN-GW specific context information for the session.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
aaa-configuration,
access-flows, active, activity, all, asn-peer-address, asngw-service,
bearer-establishment, bng-service, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, counters, data-rate, dormant, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, full, fw-and-nat, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address,
gtpu-service, ha, idle-time, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address,
ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-address,
l3-tunnel-remote-address, long-duration-time-left, mipv6ha-service,
msid, nat, network-type, policy, profile-id, profile-name, qci,
rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgw-address, smgr-instance,
subscription, summary, tft, tpo, tx-data, username, wf1, grep, more
asngw-service service_name

Displays counters for subscribers accessing the ASN-GW service.

service_name must be an existing service and be from 1 to 63 alphanumeric characters.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
asn-peer-address, asngw-service,
bearer-establishment, bng-service, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, full,
fw-and-nat, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-address, l3-tunnel-remote-address,
long-duration-time-left, mipv6ha-service, msid, nat, network-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left,
sgw-address, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
bandwidth-policy policy_name

Show information for subscribers associated with the specified Active Charging bandwidth policy. Must be followed by the name of an existing bandwidth policy specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 trough 63 characters.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment, bng-service, callid, card-num,
cbb-policy, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, cscf-service,
domain, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, firewall, fw-and-nat, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lma-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mipv6ha-service,
msid, nat, network-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rulebase,
rx-data, s1u-state, security-type, session-time-left, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, ue-type, username, grep, more
bearer-establishment { direct-tunnel | normal | pending }
Selects Bearer Establishment type defined by the specified filter keywords.
  • direct-tunnel: Select subscribers having direct tunnel established with the Radio Network Controller (RNC).
  • normal: Select subscribers having bearer established with SGSN.
  • pending: Select subscribers for whom bearer is not fully established.
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bearer-establishment, bng-service,
callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
css-delivery-sequence, css-service, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac,
lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
bng-service srvc_name
Displays current configuration the specified Broadband Network Gateway (BNG) service. The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
active, all, apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bearer-establishment, bng-service,
callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, dhcp-server, dormant,
ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rx-data, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username,
grep, more
callid id

Displays subscriber information for the call ID specified as an 8-byte hexadecimal number.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bearer-establishment, bng-service,
callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
css-delivery-sequence, css-service, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac,
lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service,
sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
card-num card_num

The slot number of the processing card by which the subscriber session is processed. The slot number is an integer from 1 through 7 and 10 through 16 on the ASR 5000, or 1 through 4 and 7 through 10 on the ASR 5500.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bearer-establishment, bng-service,
callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
cpu-num, css-delivery-sequence, css-service, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service,
sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
ccb-policy policy_name

Show information for subscribers associated with the specified Active Charging Content Based Billing (CBB) policy. Must be followed by the name of an existing Active Charging CBB policy specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 trough 63 characters.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
active, active-charging
-service, all, apn, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment, bng-service,
callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, dormant, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service,
hnbgw-only, hsgw-service, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-address, l3-tunnel-remote-address,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, msid, nemo-only network-requested, network-type,
pcf, pdsn-service, plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data,
s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service,
tpo, tx-data, username, verbose, grep, more
ccoa-only
Displays current configuration for all MIP-HA subscribers that registered with a collocated COA only. The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment, bng-service, callid, card-num,
cbb-policy, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, domain, ebi,
enodeb-address, fa, firewall, fw-and-nat, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address,
gtpu-service, ha, hnbgw-service, idle-time, ims-auth-service, imsi,
ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix,
l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left,
mipv6ha-service, msid, nat, network-type, pcc-service, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, security-type,
session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data,
username, grep, more
configuration { all | username name }

Displays current configuration for all subscribers or a specified subscriber.

configured-idle-timeout [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
Shows the idle timeout that is configured for the specified subscriber. A value of 0 (zero) indicates that the subscribers idle timeout is disabled.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • >: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
connected-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
Shows how long the subscriber has been connected.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • >: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
counters
Shows the counters associated with the subscriber. The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active,
active-charging-service, all, apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, dns-proxy,
domain, dormant, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall,
fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service,
hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcc-service,
pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, security-type,
session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data,
ue-type, username, grep, more
cscf-only

Displays information for Call Session Control Function (CSCF) subscribers only.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
aaa-configuration,
access-flows, active, activity, all, bearer-establishment, callid,
card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, counters, cscf-service, data-rate, dormant,
fa, full, gtp-version, ha, idle-time, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address,
ip-alloc-method, ip-pool   ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr,
l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left, mipv6ha-service,
msid, network-type, policy, rx-data, session-time-left, smgr-instance,
subscription, summary, tft, tx-data, username, wf1
cscf-service service_name

Displays information for subscribers accessing the specified CSCF service.

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

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
bearer-establishment,
callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, cscf-service,  fa, gtp-version, ha, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left,
mipv6ha-service, msid, network-type, rx-data, session-time-left,
smgr-instance, subscription, tx-data, username
css-delivery-sequence

IMPORTANT:

This is a restricted keyword. In StarOS 9.0 and later, this keyword is obsoleted.

css-service csssvc_name

IMPORTANT:

This is a restricted keyword. In StarOS 9.0 and later releases, this keyword is obsolete.

data-rate

Displays subscriber throughput data. This keyword is best used for individual subscriber output.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active,
active-charging-service, all, apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain,
dormant, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat,
ggsn-service, gprs-service, graph,
gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service,
ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, high, hnbgw-service, hsgw-only, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, pv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, low, mag-service, mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, network-requested, network-type, pcc-service, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, security-type,
session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
summary, tpo, tx-data,
ue-type, username, verbose, grep, more
debug-info { callid id | msid id | username name }
Displays internal call troubleshooting information for subscriber sessions defined by the specified keywords.
  • callid id: Displays subscriber information for the call specified by id. The call ID must be specified as an 8-digit hexadecimal number.
  • msid id: Displays information for the mobile user identified by id. id must be from 7 to 16 digits specified as an IMSI, MIN, or RMI. Wildcard characters $ and * are allowed. The * wildcard matches multiple characters and the $ wildcard matches a single character. If you do not want the wildcard characters interpreted as a wildcard enclose them in single quotes ( ‘ ). For example; ‘$’.
  • username name: Displays information for connections for the subscriber identified by name. The user must have been previously configured. name must be a sequence of characters and/or wildcard characters ('$' and '*') from 1 to 127 characters. The * wildcard matches multiple characters and the $ wildcard matches a single character. If you do not want the wildcard characters interpreted as wildcard enclose them in single quotes ( ‘). For example; ‘$’.
dhcp-server ipv4_address

Displays subscribers based on a specific DHCP server where their IP address was allocated. Must be followed by IP address of the server, using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service,
idle-time, imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service,
lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only,
network-requested, pcf, pdsn-service, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data,
username, grep, more
domain name

Displays all subscribers with an Address-of-Record (AoR) from the specified domain. name is an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
all, apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain,
ebi, enodeb-address, fa, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, graph,
gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, hnbgw-service, hsgw-only,
hsgw-service, idle-time, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address,
ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr,
l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left, mipv6ha-service,
msid, network-type, pcc-service, profile-id, profile-name, qci,
rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, security-type, session-time-left, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, summary, tpo, tx-data,
ue-type, username, grep, more
dormant number

Displays all dormant subscribers, those registered but not transmitting/receiving data.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service, apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, domain, ebi,
enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcc-service,
pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, security-type,
session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data,
ue-type, username, grep, more
ebi number

Displays subscribers based on an EPS bearer identity. number specifies the EBI number and must be an integer value from 5 to 15.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid, msisdn,
nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcc-service, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
security-type, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, ue-type, username, grep, more
enodeb-address ip_address

Displays subscribers based on the eNodeB to which they are attached. ip_address must be a valid IP address of an existing eNodeB specified in IPv4 dotted-decimal or IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcc-service,
pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, security-type, session-time-left,
sgsn-address, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, ue-type, username, grep, more
fa ipv4_address

Displays subscribers for a specified Peer Foreign Agent. Must be followed by the IP address of a Remote FA, in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service, apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcc-service,
pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, security-type, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data,
ue-type, username, grep, more
fa-only

Displays FA-specific context information for the session.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
aaa-configuration,
access-flows, active, activity, all, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bearer-establishment, callid,
card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, counters, cscf-service, data-rate,
dhcp-server, dormant, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall,
full, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service,
idle-time, imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested,
network-type, pcf, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
policy, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
session-time-left, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
subscription, summary, tft, tpo, tx-data, username, wf1, grep, more
fa-service srvc_name

Displays subscribers for a specified Foreign Agent service. Must be followed by FA service name expressed as an alphanumerical string of 1 through 63 characters.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
aaa-configuration,
access-flows, active, activity, all, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bearer-establishment, bng-service,
callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configuration, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, counters, cscf-service, data-rate,
debug-info, dhcp-server, dormant, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-only,
fa-service, firewall, full, fw-and-nat, ggsn-only, ggsn-service,
gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha,
ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, idle-time, imei, ims-auth-service, imsi,
ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix,
l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-only, lac-service,
lns, lns-only, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-only, mipv6ha-service, msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested,
network-type, pcf, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, policy,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left,
sgsn-address, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, subscription,
summary, tft, tpo, tx-data, username, wf1, grep, more
firewall { not-required | required }

Displays information for subscribers based on whether or not firewall processing is required.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bearer-establishment, bng-service,
callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv4, ipv6, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username,
grep, more
fng-only

Displays Femto Network Gateway (FNG) context information for the session.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
aaa-configuration,
access-flows, active, activity, all, bearer-establishment, bng-service,
callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, counters,
data-rate, dormant, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall,
fng-service, full, fw-and-nat, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service,
ha, idle-time, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method,
ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
long-duration-time-left, mipv6ha-service, msid, nat, network-type,
pdif-service, policy, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state,
s5-proto, session-time-left, sgw-address, smgr-instance, subscription,
summary, tft, tpo, tx-data, username, wf1, grep, more
fng-service srvc_name

Displays information for subscribers accessing the specified FNG service.

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

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, fng-service, full,
fw-and-nat, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left,
mipv6ha-service, msid, nat, network-type, pdif-service, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rx-data, session-time-left, sgw-address, smgr-instance,
subscription, summary, tft, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
full
Shows all available subscriber information. The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active,
active-charging-service, all, apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain,
dormant, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat,
ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
network-requested, network-type, pcc-service, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s1-proto, security-type,
session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, ue-type,
username, grep, more
fw-and-nat policy fw_nat_policy

IMPORTANT:

This option is customer-specific and is only available in StarOS 8.1.

Displays information for subscribers using an existing Firewall-and-NAT policy specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

ggsn-only

Displays only GGSN-specific subscriber context information.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
aaa-configuration,
access-flows, active, activity, all, apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, counters, cscf-service, data-rate,
dhcp-server, dormant, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall,
full, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, idle-time, imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method,
ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-only, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only, mipv6ha-service,
msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf,
pdsn-service, plmn-type, policy, profile-id, profile-name, qci,
rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, subscription, summary, tft, tpo, tx-data, username,
wf1, grep, more
ggsn-service srvc_name

Displays only subscribers for a specified GGSN service. Must be followed by the GGSN service name expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, dormant, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service,
idle-time, imei, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service,
lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only, mipv6ha-service,
msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf,
pdsn-service, plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data,
s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
gsm-traffic-class { background | conversational | interactive }

Displays subscribers associate with the specified 3GPP QoS traffic class.

The following filter keywords are valid with this keyword:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service,
lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only, mipv6ha-service,
msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf,
pdsn-service, plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data,
s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
gprs-only

This keyword is specific to the SGSN and only displays 2G SGSN subscriber information.

The following filter keywords are valid with this keyword:
aaa-configuration,
active, active-charging-service, activity, all, apn, callid, card-num,
configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, counters, data-rate, full,
ggsn-address, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class, idle-time, imsi,
msid, msisdn, partial, plmn-type, profile-name, rx-data, session-time-left,
summary, tx-data, wide-format, grep, more
gprs-service srvc_name

Enter the name of the configured 2G GPRS service to display subscriber information specific to the named GPRS service for the SGSN.

srvc_name must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters that identifies a configured GPRS service.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, dormant, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service,
idle-time, imei, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service,
lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only, mipv6ha-service,
msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf,
pdsn-service, plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data,
s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
gsm-traffic-class { background | conversational | interactive | streaming }
Displays information for subscriber traffic that matches the specified 3GPP traffic class.
  • background: 3GPP QoS background class.
  • conversational: 3GPP QoS conversational class.
  • interactive: 3GPP QoS interactive class. Must be followed by a traffic priority.
  • streaming: 3GPP QoS streaming class.
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, idle-time, imei, ims-auth-service, ip-address, ip-alloc-method,
ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested,
network-type, pcf, pdsn-service, plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name,
qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
gtp-version { 0 | 1 }

Displays the specific GTP version number. Must be followed by one of the supported GTP versions (0 or 1).

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
ebi, enodeb-address, fa, firewall, fw-and-nat, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mipv6ha-service,
msid, msisdn, nat, network-type, nri, nsei, pdg-service, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left,
sgsn-service, sgw-address, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username,
grep, more
gtpu-bind-address ipv4_address

Displays the subscribers associated with the specified GTPU service bind address. Must be followed by an IPv4 address in dotted decimal notation.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac,
lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcc-service,
pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
security-type, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, ue-type, username, grep, more
gtpu-service svc_name

Displays the subscribers associated with an existing GTPU service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac,
lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcc-service,
pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
security-type, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, ue-type, username, grep, more
ha ipv4_address

Displays the subscribers associated with the specified Peer Home Agent. Must be followed by the IP address of a Remote HA in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac,
lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-services, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcc-service,
pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
security-type, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, ue-type, username, grep, more
ha-ipsec-only

Displays MIPHA subscribers with subscriber IPSec tunnel only.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service,
lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only, mipv6ha-service,
msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf,
pdsn-service, plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data,
s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
ha-service svc_name

Displays the subscribers associated with an existing Home Agent service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service,
lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only, mipv6ha-service,
msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf,
pdsn-service, plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data,
s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
hnbgw-only

Displays HNB-GW subscriber session information.

The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
aaa-configuration,
access-flows, access-type, active, active-charging-service, activity,
bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment, bng-service, callid, card-num,
cbb-policy, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, counters, cscf-service,
data-rate, domain, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, firewall, full, fw-and-nat,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, hnbgw-service,
idle-time, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method,
ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left,
mipv6ha-service, msid, nat, network-type, pcc-service, policy, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, security-type,
session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, subscription, summary, tpo, tx-data, ue-type,
username, wf1, grep, more
hsgw-only

Displays HSGW subscriber session information.

The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
aaa-configuration,
access-flows, active, active-charging-only, all, bandwidth-policy,
bearer-establishment, bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy,
configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, counters, data-rate, dormant,
ebi, enodeb-address, fa, firewall, full, fw-and-nat, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address,
gtpu-service, ha, hsgw-service, idle-time, ims-auth-service, imsi,
ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix,
l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left,
mag-service, mipv6ha-service, msid, nat, network-type, policy, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left,
sgw-address, smgr-instance, subscription, summary, tft, tpo, tx-data,
username, wf1, grep, more

hsgw-service svc_name: Displays subscriber information based on the HSGW service name. svc_name must be an existing HSGW service expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

hsgw-service svc_name

Displays subscriber information based on the HSGW service name. svc_name must be an existing HSGW service expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
active-charging-service,
bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment, bng-service, callid, card-num,
cbb-policy, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, firewall, fw-and-nat, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service,
ha, hsgw-service, idle-time, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address,
ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr,
l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mipv6ha-service,
msid, nat, network-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rulebase,
rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgw-address, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
idle-time
Displays current configuration for all subscribers within the specified idle-time interval.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • >: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
imei imei_number

Displays subscribers having the specified International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI/IMEISV) Number. Must be followed by IMEI number.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, idle-time, imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method,
ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdsn-service,
plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address, smgr-instance, tpo,
tx-data, username, grep, more
ims_auth-service svc_name

Displays subscriber information based on the IMS authentication service name. svc_name must be an existing service expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, gprs-service, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec, ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-up-tunnel-only, mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcc-service,
pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, security-type,
session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, ue-type,
username, grep, more
imsi imsi

Displays information specific to one subscriber or group of subscribers. Enter 1 to 15 digits to identify a specific subscriber’s IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity).

The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-services, mip-up-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, nsapi,
pcc-service, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
security-type, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data,
ue-type, username, grep, more
ip-address ipv4_address

Displays the subscribers associated with the specified IPv4 address. Must be followed by the IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-up-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, nsapi,
pcc-service, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
security-type, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data,
ue-type, username, grep, more
ip-alloc-method {aaa-assigned | dhcp [ relay-agent | proxy-client ] | dynamic-pool | l2tp-lns-assigned | mip-ha-assigned | ms-provided-static | not-ms-provided-static | static pool }
Displays the specific IP Allocation Method. Must be followed by one of the IP Allocation Methods:
  • aaa-assigned: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were assigned by AAA.
  • dhcp: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were assigned by DHCP. relay-agent: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were assigned by the DHCP Relay Agent proxy-client: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were assigned by the DHCP Proxy Client
  • dynamic-pool: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were assigned from a dynamic IP address pool.
  • l2tp-lns-assigned: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were assigned by the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (LT2P) Network Server.
  • mip-ha-assigned: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were assigned by the Mobile IP Home Agent.
  • ms-provided-static: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were provided by the Mobile Station.
  • not-ms-provided-static: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were not provided by the Mobile Station.
  • static-pool: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were assigned from a static IP address pool.
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-up-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, nsapi,
pcc-service, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, relay-agent, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state,
s5-proto, security-type, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data,
ue-type, username, grep, more
ip-pool ip_pool_name

Displays subscriber information based on the IP pool name. ip_pool_name must be an existing IP pool name expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 31 characters.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-up-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, nsapi,
pcc-service, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
security-type, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data,
ue-type, username, grep, more
ipcf-only

Displays Intelligent Policy Control Function (IPCF) subscriber session information.

ipsg-only

Displays IP Services Gateway (IPSG) subscriber session information.

ipv6-address ipv6_address

Displays the subscribers associated with the specified IPv6 address. Must be followed by the IP address in IPv8 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bearer-establishment, bng-service,
callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat,
ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address,
sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
ipv6-prefix ipv6_prefix

Displays the subscribers associated with the specified IPv6 address prefix. Must be followed by an IPv6 address prefix in the format xx:xx:xx::/len

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-up-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, nsapi,
pcc-service, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
security-type, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data,
ue-type, username, grep, more
l3-tunnel-local-addr ipv4_address

Displays subscriber information based on the layer 3 tunneling interface. Must be followed by an IP address of the local interface, using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-up-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, nsapi,
pcc-service, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
security-type, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data,
ue-type, username, grep, more
l3-tunnel-remote-addr ipv4_address

Displays subscriber information based on the layer 3 tunneling interface. Must be followed by an IP address of the remote interface, using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-up-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, nsapi,
pcc-service, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
security-type, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data,
ue-type, username, grep, more
lac ipv4_address

Displays subscriber information based on the Peer L2TP Access Concentrator (LAC). Must be followed by the IP address of a Remote LAC in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service,
lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only, mipv6ha-service,
msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf,
pdsn-service, plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data,
s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
lac-only

Displays subscriber information based on the L2TP Access Concentrator (LAC) context information for the session.

lac-service svc_name

Displays subscriber information based on an existing LAC service name expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service,
lns, lns-service, local-tunnel-id, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested,
network-type, pcf, pdsn-service, plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name,
qci, remote-tunnel-id, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address,
sgw-address, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
lma-only

Displays Local Mobility Anchor (LMA) specific context information for the session.

lma-service svc_name

Displays subscriber information based on the LMA service name. svc_name must be an existing LMA service expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

lns ipv4_address

Displays subscriber information based on the L2TP Network Server (LNS)). Must be followed by the IP address of an LNS in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service,
lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only, mipv6ha-service,
msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf,
pdsn-service, plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data,
s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
lns-only

Displays LNS specific information only.

lns-service svc_name

Displays subscriber information based on an existing L2TP Network Server (LNS) service name expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
ebi, enodeb-address, fa, firewall, fw-and-nat, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address,
gtpu-service, ha, idle-time, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address,
ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr,
l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service, lns-service, local-tunnel-id,
long-duration-time-left,mipv6ha-service, msid, nat, network-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, remote-tunnel-id, rx-data, s1u-state,
s5-proto, session-time-left, sgw-address, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data,
username, grep, more
long-duration-time-left [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
Shows how much time is left for the maximum duration of a specified subscriber session.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • >: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
mag-only

Displays Mobile Access Gateway (MAG) subscriber session information.

mag-service svc_name: Displays subscriber information based on the Mobile Access Gateway (MAG) service name. svc_name must be an existing MAG service expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

mag-service svc_name

Displays subscriber information based on the Mobile Access Gateway (MAG) service name. svc_name must be an existing MAG service expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

mip-udp-tunnel-only

Displays Mobile IP Home Agent (MIP-HA) subscriber information for subscribers that negotiated MIP-UDP tunnels.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service,
lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only, mipv6ha-service,
msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf,
pdsn-service, plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data,
s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
mipv6ha-only

Displays MIP-HA-IPv6 context information for the session.

The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
aaa-configuration,
access-flows, access-type, active, active-charging-service, activity,
all, apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
counters, cscf-service, data-rate, dhcp-server, domain, dormant,
ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, full, fw-and-nat,
ggsn-address, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
nat, network-requested, network-type, pcc-service, pcf, pdg-service, pgw-address, policy, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, security-type,
session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
subscription, summary, tft, tpo, tx-data,
ue-type, username, wf1, grep, more
mipv6ha-service svc_name

Displays subscriber information based on an existing MIP Home Agent IPv6 service name expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac,
lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-up-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcc-service,
pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
security-type, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data,
ue-type, username, grep, more
mme-address

Displays subscriber information based on the Mobility Management Entity (MME) IP address. ip_address must be an existing MME IP address and be entered in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation or IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
ebi, enodeb-address, fa, firewall, fw-and-nat, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address,
gtpu-service, ha, idle-time, imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address,
ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr,
l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left, mipv6ha-service,
mme-address, mme-service, msid, msisdn, nat, network-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left,
sgw-address, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
mme-only

Displays MME subscriber session information.

mme-service svc_name: Displays subscriber information based on the MME service name. svc_name must be an existing MME service expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

mme-address ip_address: Displays subscriber information based on the MMM IP address. ip_address must be an existing MME IP address entered in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation or IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
ebi, enodeb-address, fa, firewall, fw-and-nat, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address,
gtpu-service, ha, idle-time, imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address,
ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr,
l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left, mipv6ha-service,
mme-address, mme-service, msid, msisdn, nat, network-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left,
sgw-address, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
msid msid

For this SGSN-specific keyword, enter the MSID (Mobile Station IDentifier) to display information specific to one subscriber’s equipment by entering the MSID.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bearer-establishment, bng-service,
callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat,
ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address,
sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
msisdn msisdn

For this SGSN-specific keyword, enter the MSISDN (Mobile Station ISDN number - unique SIM phone number) to display information specific to one subscriber’s equipment by entering the MSISDN.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, idle-time, imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method,
ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdsn-service,
plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address, smgr-instance, tpo,
tx-data, username, grep, more
nat ( not-required | required }

Displays information for subscribers based on whether or not Network Address Translation (NAT) processing is required.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, enodeb-address,
fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac,
lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-up-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nat-ip, nat-realm, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type,
pcc-service, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, security-type,
session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, ue-type,
username, grep, more
nemo-only

Displays information on MIP-HA subscribers that are mobile routers (Network Mobility).

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service,
lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only, mipv6ha-service,
msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf,
pdsn-service, plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data,
s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
network-requested

Selects the currently active subscribers whose sessions were initiated by a GGSN network requested to create a PDP context.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
apn, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment, bng-service, callid,
card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service,
hnbgw-service, idle-time, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method,
ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-up-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested,
network-type, nsapi, pcc-service, pcf, pdsn-service, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
security-type, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data,
ue-type, username, grep, more
network-type { gre | ipip | ipsec | ipv4 | ipv4-pmipv6 | ipv4v6 | ipv4v6-pmipv6 | ipv6 | ipv6-pmipv6 | l2tp | mobile-ip | proxy-mobile-ip }
Selects the currently active subscribers based on network service access type.
  • gre: Generic Routing Encapsulation
  • ipip: IP-in-IP
  • ipsec: IPSec
  • ipv4: IPv4 only
  • ipv4-pmipv6: IPv4 and/or Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIP)
  • ipv4v6: IPv4 and/or IPv6
  • ipv4v6-pmipv6: IPv4, IPv6 and/or Proxy Mobile IPv6
  • ipv6: IPv6 only
  • ipv6-pmipv6: IPv6 and/or Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIP)
  • l2tp: Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
  • mobile-ip: Mobile IP (MIP)
  • proxy-modile-ip: Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIP)
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bearer-establishment, bng-service,
callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat,
ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address,
sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
pcc-service name

Displays statistics for users associated with an existing Policy and Charging Control (PCC) service name expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

pcf [ < | > | less-than | greater-than] ipv4_address [ < | > | less-than | greater-than ] ipv4_address ]
Displays information for subscribers connected via the packet control function (PCF) with a specific or range of IP addresses. The address must be specified using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified IPv4 address value is displayed.
  • >: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified IPv4 address value is displayed.
  • less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified IPv4 address value is displayed.
  • greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified IPv4 address value is displayed.

Note: It is possible to define a limited range of IP addresses by using the less-than and greater-than options to define minimum and maximum values.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
<, apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service,
idle-time, imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method,
ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, less than, lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left,
mip-udp-tunnel-only, mipv6ha-service, msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested,
network-type, pcf, pdsn-service, plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name,
qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address,
sgw-address, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
pdg-only

Displays a summary of PDG subscriber statistics.

The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
aaa-configuration,
access-flows, active, activity, all, apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
counters, data-rate, dormant, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, firewall,
full, fw-and-nat, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service,
ha, idle-time, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method,
ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
long-duration-time-left, mipv6ha-service, msid, nat, network-type,
pdg-service, policy, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state,
s5-proto, session-time-left, sgw-address, smgr-instance, subscription,
summary, tft, tpo, tx-data, username, wf1, grep, more
pdg-service name

Displays statistics for users associated with an existing Packet Data Gateway (PDG) service name expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
ebi, enodeb-address, fa, firewall, fng-service, fw-and-nat, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, idle-time, ims-auth-service,
imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix,
l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left,
mipv6ha-service, msid, nat, network-type, pdg-service, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
pdif-only

Displays a summary of Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) subscriber statistics.

The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
aaa-configuration,
access-flows, active, activity, all, apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
counters, data-rate, dormant, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fng-service, full, fw-and-nat, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address,
gtpu-service, ha, idle-time, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address,
ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr,
l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left, mipv6ha-service,
msid, nat, network-type, pdif-service, policy, profile-id, profile-name,
qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, subscription, summary, tft, tpo, tx-data, username,
wf1, grep, more
pdif-service name

Displays connection statistics for users associated with a specific PDIF service name.

The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, fng-service, fw-and-nat,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, idle-time, ims-auth-service,
imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix,
l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left,
mipv6ha-service, msid, nat, network-type, pdif-service, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left,
sgw-address, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
pdsn-only

Displays a summary of Packet Data Serving Node (PDSN) subscriber statistics.

The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
aaa-configuration,
access-flows, active, activity, all, apn, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, counters, data-rate, dhcp-server, dormant, ebi,
enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, full, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service,
gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service,
ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, idle-time, imei, ims-auth-service, imsi,
ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix,
l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only, mipv6ha-service,
msid, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdsn-service,
plmn-type, policy, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state,
s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, subscription, summary, tft, tpo, tx-data,
username, wf1, grep, more
pdsn-service name

Displays statistics for users associated with an existing PDSN service name expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service,
lns, lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only, mipv6ha-service,
msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf,
pdsn-service, plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data,
s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
pgw-address ip_address

Displays information about the subscribers connected to the specified P-GW.

ip_address must be specified by its IP address using dotted-decimal notation for IPv4 or colon separated notation for IPv6.

The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
active-charging-service,
apn, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment, bng-service, callid,
card-num, cbb-policy, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, ebi,
enodeb-address, fa, firewall fw-and-nat, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address,
gtpu-service, ha, idle-time, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address,
ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr,
l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac-service, lma-service, lns, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mipv6ha-service,
msid, nat, network-type, pgw-address, pgw-address, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto,
saegw-service, session-time-left, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, username 
pgw-only

Displays PDN-Gateway (P-GW) subscriber session information.

The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
all, apn, callid, card-num,
ebi, full, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, network-type, pgw-service, plmn-type, profile-name,
sgw-address, smgr-instance, summary
  • pgw-service svc_name: Displays subscriber information based on the P-GW service name. svc_name must be an existing P-GW service expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
  • sgw-address ip_address: Displays subscriber information based on the S-GW IP address. ip_address must be an existing S-GW IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
plmn-type [ home | roaming | visiting }
Displays subscriber information based on the type of Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN).
  • home: For GGSN/PGW, shows all the subscribers of charging type HOME.
  • roaming: For GGSN/PGW, shows all the subscribers of charging type ROAMING.
  • visiting: For GGSN/PGW, shows all the subscribers of charging type VISITING.
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service,
firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, idle-time, imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method,
ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mip-udp-tunnel-only, mipv6ha-service,
msid, msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf,
pdsn-service, plmn-type, profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data,
s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address,
smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
policy

Displays the current policies associated with the subscriber session.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
all, apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, cscf-service, dhcp-server, domain, dormant, ebi,
enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-up-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, nsapi,
pcc-service, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
profile-name, qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, security-type,
session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, ue-type,
username, grep, more
profile-id id_number

Displays subscriber session information based on the profile-id granted for the flow. id_number must be an integer from 0 to 4294967295.

profile-name name

Displays subscriber session information based on an existing policy profile name expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

qci number

Displays subscriber session information based on the QoS Class Identifier (QCI) value assigned to the subscriber. number must be an integer value from 0 to 9.

rulebase name

Displays subscriber session information based on the named Active Charging System rulebase. name must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

rx-data [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
The number of bytes received by the specified subscriber.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • >: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.
s1u-state { active | idle | idle-active }
Displays session information based on the subscriber’s S1-U state. The S1-U interface is the interface from the eNodeB to the S-GW.
  • active: Displays session information for subscribers with an S1-U state set to active.
  • idle: Displays session information for subscribers with an S1-U state set to idle.
  • idle-active: Displays session information for subscribers with an S1-U state set to idle-active.
s5-proto { gtp | pmip }

Displays subscriber session information based on the S5 interface protocol used. This interface provides user plane tunneling and tunnel management between S-GW and P-GW. Choose either GPRS Tunneling Protocol (GTP) or Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIP).

security-type { ipsec | tls }
Displays subscriber information based on the specified type of security.
  • ipsec: IPSec
  • tls: Transport Layer Security
session-time-left [ < | > | greather-than | less ] value
How much session time is left for the specified subscriber.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • >: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
sgsn-address ipv4_address

This SGSN-only keyword displays only subscriber context information for the specified interface. Must be followed by the IP address of the interface, using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, callid, card-num,
connected-time, idle-time, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version,
imsi, msid, msisdn, nri, nsei, sgsn-service, smgr-instance 
sgsn-only

This SGSN-only keyword displays only 3G SGSN-specific subscriber context information.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
aaa-configuration,
active, active-charging-service, activity, all, apn, callid, card-num,
configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, counters, data-rate, fa,
full, ggsn-address, gsm-traffic-class, idle-time, imei, imsi, msid,
partial, plmn-type, profile-name, rnc, rx-data, session-time-left,
sgsn-service, summary, tx-data, wide-format, grep, more 
sgsn-service service_name

For this SGSN-only keyword, enter the name of the configured 3G SGSN service to display subscriber information specific to the named SGSN service.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, bearer-establishment,
bng-service, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
ebi, enodeb-address, fa, firewall, fw-and-nat, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, idle-time, imei,
imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix,
l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left,
mipv6ha-service, msid, msisdn, nat, network-type, nri, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left,
sgsn-service, sgw-address, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username,
grep, more
sgw-only

Displays S-GW subscriber session information.

The following filters/keywords are valid with this command:
all, full, summary
  • sgw-service svc_name: Displays subscriber information based on en existing S-GW service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
  • pgw-address ip_address: Displays subscriber information based on an existing P-GW specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
sgw-service svc_name

Displays subscriber information based on an existing S-GW service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

smgr-instance instance_id

Displays subscription information associated with the Session Manager identifier express as an integer from 1 through 4294967295.

subscription { aor address | callid id | full }
Displays subscription information for defined subscribers, based on defined parameters.
  • aor address: Clears session(s) by Address of Record.
  • callid id: Specifies a Call Identification Number as an 8-digit hexadecimal number.
  • full: Displays all available information.
summary
Displays only a summary of the subscriber information. The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active,
active-charging-service, activity, all, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, apn, bandwidth-policy,
bearer-establishment, callid, card-num, cbb-policy, configured-idle-timeout,
connected-time, dhcp-server, domain, dormant, ebi, enodeb-address, fa,
fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service,
gsm-traffic-class, gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service,
ha, ha-service, hnbgw-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address,
ipv6-prefix, lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-services, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, network-requested, network-type, pcc-service, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type, profile-id,
qci, rulebase, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, security-type, session-time-left, sgsn-address, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, ue-type, username, grep, more
tft

Displays the current Traffic Flow Template (TFT) associated with the subscriber session.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
active, all, apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bearer-establishment, bng-service,
callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
dhcp-server, dormant, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall,
fw-and-nat, ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only,
ha-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left,
sgsn-address, sgw-address, sgw-service, smgr-instance,
tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
tpo { not-required | required }

Displays information for subscribers based on whether or not Traffic Performance Optimization (TPO) processing is required.

The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
apn, asn-peer-address,
asngw-service, asnpc-service, bearer-establishment, bng-service,
callid, card-num, ccoa-only, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time,
dhcp-server, ebi, enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat,
ggsn-service, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class,
gtp-version, gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, ha-ipsec-only, ha-service, hsgw-service, idle-time,
imei, ims-auth-service, imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool,
ipv4, ipv6, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix, l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr,
lac, lac-service, lma-service, lns,
lns-service, long-duration-time-left, mag-service, mip-udp-tunnel-only,
mipv6ha-service, mme-address, mme-service, msid,
msisdn, nat, nemo-only, network-requested, network-type, pcf, pdg-service, pdsn-service, pgw-address, plmn-type,
profile-id, profile-name, qci, rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, session-time-left,
sgsn-address, sgsn-service, sgw-address,
sgw-service, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, username, grep, more
tx-data [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
The number of bytes transmitted by the specified subscriber.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • >: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.
ue-type { ims | non-ims }
Displays information for the subscribers based on User Equipment type.
  • ims: IP Multimedia Subsystem
  • non-ims: UE other than IMS
The following filter keywords are valid with this command:
access-type, active-charging-service,
bandwidth-policy, bearer-establishment, callid, card-num, cbb-policy,
configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, cscf-service, domain, ebi,
enodeb-address, fa, fa-service, firewall, fw-and-nat, gprs-service, gtp-version,
gtpu-bind-address, gtpu-service, ha, hnbgw-service, idle-time, ims-auth-service,
imsi, ip-address, ip-alloc-method, ip-pool, ipv6-address, ipv6-prefix,
l3-tunnel-local-addr, l3-tunnel-remote-addr, long-duration-time-left,
msid, nat, network-type, pcc-service, profile-id, qci, rulebase,
rx-data, s1u-state, s5-proto, security-type, session-time-left,
sgw-address, smgr-instance, tpo, tx-data, ue-type, username, grep,
more
username name

Displays information for connections for the subscriber identified by name. The user must have been previously configured. name must be a sequence of characters and/or wildcard characters ('$' and '*') from 1 to 127 characters. The * wildcard matches multiple characters and the $ wildcard matches a single character. If you do not want the wildcard characters interpreted as a wildcard enclose them in single quotes ( ‘). For example; ‘$’.

wf1
Displays subscriber information in wide format number 1. Wide format number 1 includes the following information for each listed subscriber session:
  • Access Type
  • Access Technology
  • Call State
  • Link Status
  • Network Type
  • Call ID
  • MSID
  • Username
  • IP Address
  • Time-Idle
  • Access Peer Address
  • Service Address
  • Network Peer Address
  • Connect Time
filter_keywords

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 subscribers counters ip-pool pool1 card-num 1

Counters for all subscriber sessions that were assigned an IP address from the IP pool named pool1 and also are being processed by the processing card in slot 1 is displayed. Information for all other subscribers is not displayed.

active

Only display information for those subscribers who currently have active sessions.

active-charging-service acs_service

Displays information for subscribers being processed by the active charging service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

activity

Displays subscriber link activity percentage.

all

If no keywords are specified before all, information for all subscribers is displayed. If keywords are specified before all, all information is displayed with no further options being allowed.

apn name

Displays subscribers currently facilitated by the access point name (APN) configured on the SGSN or GGSN.

asngw-only

Displays counters for subscribers accessing the ASN-GW service only.

asnpc-only

Displays counters for subscribers accessing the ASN Paging Controller and Location Registry service only.

bandwidth-policy policy_name

Displays information for subscribers associated with the specified Active Charging bandwidth policy.

bearer-establishment { direct-tunnel | normal | pending } id

Displays subscriber information for selected bearer establishment type.

bng-service srvc_name

Displays the current configuration for the specified Broadband Network Gateway (BNG) service.

callid id

Displays subscriber information for the call ID specified as an 8-byte hexadecimal number.

card-num card_num

The slot number of the processing card by which the subscriber session is processed. The slot number is an integer from 1 through 7 and 10 through 16 on the ASR 5000, or 1 through 4 and 7 through 10 on the ASR 5500.

cbb-policy policy_name

Displays information for subscribers associated with the specified Active Charging Content Based Billing (CBB) policy.

ccoa-only

Displays the subscribers that registered a MIP with CoA directly with the HA.

This option is only valid when a MIPHA session license is enabled.

configuration { all | username name }

Displays current configuration for all subscribers or a specified subscriber.

configured-idle-timeout [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value

Shows the idle timeout that is configured for the specified subscriber. A value of 0 (zero) indicates that the subscribers idle timeout is disabled.

<: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.

>: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.

greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.

less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.

value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.

connected-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
Shows how long the subscriber has been connected. <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • >: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
counters keyword

Displays the specified counter for the subscribers.

cpu-num number

Displays information for calls processed through the specified CPU number.

cscf-only

Displays information for Call Session Control Function (CSCF) subscribers only.

cscf-service service_name

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

dhcp-server address

Displays subscribers currently accessing the system that have been provided an IP address by the DHCP server specified by its address. GGSN only.

dns-proxy

Displays all subscribers associated with a DNS proxy.

domain name

Displays all subscribers with an Address-of-Record (AoR) from the specified domain. name is an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

dormant

Shows information for subscriber sessions that are dormant (not transmitting or receiving data).

dormant

Shows information for subscriber sessions that are dormant (not transmitting or receiving data).

ebi number

Displays subscribers based on an EPS bearer identity number.

enodeb-address ip_address

Displays subscribers based on the eNodeB to which they are attached.

fa address

Displays information for subscribers connected to the foreign agent specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

fa-only

Only display FA-specific context information.

fa-service name

Displays information for subscribers connected to the named foreign agent (FA) service.

firewall { not-required | required }
Displays information for the specified subscribers:
  • not-required: Subscribers for whom firewall processing is not required.
  • required: Subscribers for whom firewall processing is required.
firewall-policy fw_policy_name

This keyword is obsolete.

full

Displays all available information for subscribers.

fw-and-nat policy fw_nat_policy

IMPORTANT:

This option is customer-specific and is only available in StarOS 8.1.

Displays information for subscribers using an existing Firewall-and-NAT policy specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

ggsn-address ip_address

Displays information for subscribers connected to an existing GGSN specified by its IP address in IPv4 doted-decimal notation. SGSN only

ggsn-preservation-mode

Displays information for subscribers connected to the GGSN service with preservation mode enabled. GGSN only.

ggsn-service name

Displays information for subscribers connected to the named GGSN service. This keyword is for GGSN only.

gprs-only

Displays only 2G SGSN subscribers content. SGSN only.

gprs-service srvc_name

Displays subscriber information for the named 2G GPRS service. SGSN only.

gsm-traffic-class { background | conversational | interactive | streaming }
Displays information for subscriber traffic that matches the specified 3GPP traffic class.
  • background: 3GPP QoS background class.
  • conversational: 3GPP QoS conversational class.
  • interactive: 3GPP QoS interactive class. Must be followed by a traffic priority.
  • streaming: 3GPP QoS streaming class.
ha address

Displays information for subscribers connected to the home agent specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

ha-ipsec-only

Only displays information for subscriber sessions that are using IP-Security (IPSec).

ha-only

Only displays HA-specific context information.

ha-service name

Displays information for subscribers connected to the named home agent service.

hnbgw-only

Displays counters for subscribers accessing the Home evolved NodeB Gateway (HNB-GW) service only.

idle-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
Displays how long the subscriber session has been idle or display subscriber sessions that meet the idle time criteria specified.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • >: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
imei imei_number

Displays information for subscribers having the specified International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI/IMEISV) number.

ims-auth-service service_name

Displays information for subscribers for an existing IMS Authorization Service name.

imsi id

Displays the subscriber with the specified ID. The IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) ID is a 15-character string which identifies the subscriber’s home country and carrier. Wildcard characters $ and * are allowed. The * wildcard matches multiple characters and the $ wildcard matches a single character. If you do not want the wildcard characters interpreted as a wildcard enclose them in single quotes ( ‘ ). For example; ‘$’.

ip-address [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] address
Displays information for subscribers connected to the specified address.
  • <: Filters output so that only information for subscribers with an IP address lower than the specified address is displayed.
  • >: Filters output so that only information for subscribers with an IP address higher than the specified address is displayed.
  • greater-than: Filters output so that only information for subscribers with an IP address higher than the specified address is displayed.
  • less-than: Filters output so that only information for subscribers with an IP address lower than the specified address is displayed.
  • address: The address must be specified using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation. Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than. If the IP address is specified without a qualifier, only subscribers with the specified IP address have their information displayed.
ip-alloc-method {aaa-assigned | dhcp [ relay-agent | proxy-client ] | dynamic-pool | l2tp-lns-assigned | mip-ha-assigned | ms-provided-static | not-ms-provided-static | static pool }
Displays the specific IP Allocation Method. Must be followed by one of the IP Allocation Methods:
  • aaa-assigned: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were assigned by AAA.
  • dhcp: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were assigned by DHCP. relay-agent: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were assigned by the DHCP Relay Agent proxy-client: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were assigned by the DHCP Proxy Client
  • dynamic-pool: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were assigned from a dynamic IP address pool.
  • l2tp-lns-assigned: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were assigned by the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (LT2P) Network Server.
  • mip-ha-assigned: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were assigned by the Mobile IP Home Agent.
  • ms-provided-static: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were provided by the Mobile Station.
  • not-ms-provided-static: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were not provided by the Mobile Station.
  • static-pool: Selects subscribers whose IP addresses were assigned from a static IP address pool.
ip-pool name

Displays information for subscribers assigned addresses from an existing IP address pool or IP pool group. name will be an IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal or IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation based on the call line setup for the specified pool.

ipv4

Displays information for subscribers with an IPv4 Firewall enabled/disabled.

ipv6

Displays information for subscribers with an IPv6 Firewall enabled/disabled.

ipv6-address address

Displays information for subscribers connected to the specified IPv6 address.

ipv6-prefix prefix

Displays information for subscribers connected to the specified IPv6 address prefix.

l3-tunnel-local-addr ip_address

A layer 3 tunneling interface specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

l3-tunnel-remote-addr ip_address

A layer 3 tunneling peer specified by its IP address in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

lac address

Displays information for calls to the peer L2TP Access Concentrator (LAC) specified by its IP address.

lac-only

Displays LAC specific information only.

lac-service name [ local-tunnel-id id | remote-tunnel-id id ]
Displays information for calls associated with the LAC service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
  • local-tunnel-id id: Specifies a local tunnel from which to clear calls as an integer from 1 through 65535.
  • remote-tunnel-id id: Specifies a remote tunnel from which to clear calls as an integer from 1 through 65535.
lns address

Displays information for calls to the peer L2TP Network Server (LNS) specified by its IP address.

lns-only

Displays LNS specific information only.

lns-service name [ local-tunnel-id id | remote-tunnel-id id ]
Displays information for calls associated with the LNS service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
  • local-tunnel-id id: Indicates a specific local tunnel from which to clear calls. id must be an integer from 1 through 65535.
  • remote-tunnel-id id: Indicates a specific remote tunnel from which to clear calls. id must be an integer from 1 through 65535.
local-tunnel-id identifier

Displays information for a local tunnel identifier specified as an integer from 1 to 65535.

long-duration-time-left [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
Shows how much time is left for the maximum duration of a specified subscriber session.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • >: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
mag-only

Displays Mobile Access Gateway (MAG) subscriber session information.

mag-service svc_name

Displays subscriber information based on the Mobile Access Gateway (MAG) service name. svc_name must be an existing MAG service expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

mip-udp-tunnel-only

Displays the subscribers that negotiated MIP-UDP tunneling with the HA.

This option is only valid when MIP NAT Traversal license is enabled.

mipv6ha-only

Displays MIPV6HA-specific context information for the session.

mipv6ha-service service_name

Displays specific configured MIPV6 Home Agent service. service_name must have been previously defined.

msid id

Displays information for the mobile user identified by id. id must be from 7 to 16 hexadecimal digits specified as an IMSI, MIN, or RMI. Wildcard characters $ and * are allowed. The * wildcard matches multiple characters and the $ wildcard matches a single character. If you do not want the wildcard characters interpreted as a wildcard enclose them in single quotes ( ‘ ). For example: ‘$’.

In case of enforce imsi-min equivalence is enabled on the chassis and MIN or IMSI numbers supplied, this filter will show subscribers with a corresponding MSID (MIN or IMSI) whose lower 10 digits matches to lower 10 digits of the supplied MSID.

show subscribers msid ABCD0123456789 or

show subscribers msid 0123456789

will show any subscriber with a MSID that match the lower 10 digits of MSID supplied, for example, 0123456789.

msisdn msisdn

Displays information for the mobile user identified by the Mobile Subscriber ISDN Number (MSISDN).

msisdn must be 7 to 16 digits; specified as an IMSI, MIN, or RMI.

nat { not-required | required }
Displays information for the specified subscribers.
  • not-required: Subscribers for whom Network Address Translation (NAT) processing is not required.
  • required: Subscribers for whom NAT processing is required.
nat-ip nat_ip_address ] }

Displays information for the subscribers for whom NAT processing is enabled and are using the specified NAT IP address. nat_ip_address specifies the NAT IP address and must be in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation. The nat-ip keyword is only available in StarOS 8.3 and later releases.

nat-realm nat_realm

Displays information for the subscribers for whom NAT processing is enabled and are using the specified NAT realm. nat_realm specifies the NAT realm name and must be a string from 1 through 63 characters.

network-requested

Display information for currently active subscribers whose sessions were initiated by the GGSN network requested create PDP context procedure.

network-type { gre | ipip | ipsec | ipv4 | ipv4-pmipv6 | ipv4v6 | ipv4v6-pmipv6 | ipv6 | ipv6-pmipv6 | l2tp | mobile-ip | proxy-mobile-ip }
Selects the currently active subscribers based on network service access type.
  • gre: Generic Routing Encapsulation
  • ipip: IP-in-IP
  • ipsec: IPSec
  • ipv4: IPv4 only
  • ipv4-pmipv6: IPv4 and/or Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIP)
  • ipv4v6: IPv4 and/or IPv6
  • ipv4v6-pmipv6: IPv4, IPv6 and/or Proxy Mobile IPv6
  • ipv6: IPv6 only
  • ipv6-pmipv6: IPv6 and/or Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIP)
  • l2tp: Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
  • mobile-ip: Mobile IP (MIP)
  • proxy-modile-ip: Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIP)
nri nri_value

This SGSN-specific filter uses the configured network resource identifier (NRI) to identify a specific SGSN in a pool to fine-tuned the subscriber information to be displayed.

nri_value: enter an integer from 0 through 63

This filter can be used in combination with further refining filters.

nsapi nsap_id

Displays session information for the mobile user identified by Network Service Access Point Identifier (NSAPI) between MS and SGSN. NSAPI is also used as part of the tunnel identifier between GPRS Support Nodes (GSNs). The user identity IMSI and the application identifier (NSAPI) are integrated into the Tunnel IDentifier (GTPv0) (TID) or Tunnel Endpoint Identifier (GTPv1) (TEID) that uniquely identifies the subscriber’s sublink between the GSNs (SGSN and GGSN). The NSAPI is an integer value within the PDP context header.

nsap_id must be an integer from 5 through 15.

partial qos { negotiated | requested }

This filter is specific to the SGSN.

Is limits the display of information to requested or negotiated QoS information for the subscriber.

This filter can be used in combination with further defining filters: active, active-charging-service, all, apn, callid, card-num, configured-idle-timeout, connected-time, ggsn-address, gprs-service, gsm-traffic-class, idle-time, imsi, msid, msisdn, negotiated, plmn-type, requested, rx-data, session-time-left, tx-data

pcc-service name

Displays statistics for users associated with an existing Policy and Charging Control (PCC) service name expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

pcf [ < | > | less-than | greater-than] ipv4_address [ < | > | less-than | greater-than ] ipv4_address ]
Displays information for subscribers connected via the packet control function with a specific or range of IP addresses. The address must be specified using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified IPv4 address value is displayed.
  • >: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified IPv4 address value is displayed.
  • less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified IPv4 address value is displayed.
  • greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified IPv4 address value is displayed.

Note: It is possible to define a limited range of IP addresses by using the less-than and greater-than options to define minimum and maximum values.

pdsn-only

Show PDSN specific information only.

pdsn-service name

Displays information for subscribers connected to the packet data service name. The packet data service must have been previously configured.

plmn-type

Displays subscriber type (HOME, VISITING, or ROAMING).

This keyword is for the GGSN or the SGSN only.

policy

Displays the current policies associated with the subscriber session.

profile-id id_number

Displays subscriber session information based on the profile-id granted for the flow. id_number must be an integer from 0 to 4294967295.

qci number

Displays subscriber session information based on the QoS Class Identifier (QCI) value assigned to the subscriber. number must be an integer value from 0 to 9.

relay-agent

Selects subscribers whose IP Addresses were assigned by the DHCP Relay Agent.

remote-tunnel-id identifier

Displays information for a remote tunnel identifier specified as an integer from 1 to 65535.

rnc id rnc_id mcc mcc_num mnc mnc_num

Displays information for subscribers connected to the SGSN via a specific RNC (radio network controller) identified by the RNC ID, the MCC (mobile country code), and the MNC (mobile network code). SGSN only

rulebase name

Selects subscribers associated with the specified Active Charging rulebase.

rx-data [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
The number of bytes received by the specified subscriber.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • >: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.
security-type { ipsec | tls }
Displays subscriber information based on the specified type of security.
  • ipsec: IPSec
  • tls: Transport Layer Security
session-time-left [ < | > | greather-than | less ] value
How much session time is left for the specified subscriber.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • >: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
smgr-instance number

Specific sessmgr instance. number must be in the range of 1 to 4294967295.

sgsn-address address

Shows information for subscribers whose PDP contexts are currently being facilitated by the SGSN specified by address. This command is for GGSN only.

sgsn-service srvc_name

Shows subscriber information for a specified 3G SGSN service. srvc_name must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters that identifies a configured SGSN service.

This command is for SGSN only.

subscription { aor address | callid id | full }
Displays subscription information for defined subscribers, based on defined parameters.
  • aor address: Clears session(s) by Address of Record.
  • callid id: Specifies a Call Identification Number as an 8-digit hexadecimal number.
  • full: Displays all available information.
tft

Displays the current Traffic Flow Template (TFT) associated with the subscriber session.

tpo { not-required | required }

Displays information for specified subscribers.

  • not-required: Subscribers for whom Traffic Performance Optimizer (TPO) processing is not enabled.
  • required: Subscribers for whom TPO processing is enabled.
tx-data [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] value
The number of bytes transmitted by the specified subscriber.
  • <: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • >: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • greater-than: Filters output so that only information greater than the specified value is displayed.
  • less-than: Filters output so that only information less than the specified value is displayed.
  • value: Used in conjunction with <, >, greater-than, less-than, If no other filtering options are specified only output matching value is displayed. If value is not specified all data is displayed. value must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.
ue-type { ims | non-ims }
Displays information for the subscribers based on User Equipment type.
  • ims: IP Multimedia Subsystem
  • non-ims: UE other than IMS
username name

Displays information for connections for the subscriber identified by name. The user must have been previously configured. name must be a sequence of characters and/or wildcard characters ('$' and '*') from 1 to 127 characters. The * wildcard matches multiple characters and the $ wildcard matches a single character. If you do not want the wildcard characters interpreted as a wildcard enclose them in single quotes ( ‘). For example; ‘$’.

verbose

Display detailed information.

wide-format

Display detailed information in a wider screen format.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to view information about subscriber sessions.

The output of this command may be considered for part of a periodic system auditing program by verifying active and dormant subscribers.

The Command Keywords may be used standalone to display detailed information or you may use one or more of the various Filter Keywords to reduce the amount of information displayed.

CAUTION:

Executing this command may negatively impact performance if multiple instances are executed while the system is under heavy load and simultaneously facilitating multiple CLI sessions.


Example:
The following command displays information for all subscriber sessions:
show subscribers all
The following command displays information for all ggsn-only subscriber sessions:
show subscribers ggsn-only all
The following command displays information for all subscriber sessions in wide format 1:
show subscribers wf1 all
show subscribers aaa-configuration
show subscribers counters
username isp1user1
The following command displays information for subscriber in GGSN service:
show subscribers ggsn-only allshow subscribers ggsn-only full
The following command displays information for all subscriber with SGSN session having partial QoS requests:
show subscribers sgsn-only
partial qos requested
The following command displays information for all subscriber with MME session connected to MME service having IP address as 10.1.1.1:
show subscribers mme-only
mme-address 10.1.1.1

IMPORTANT:

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

show super-charger

Lists subscribers with valid super-charger configuration. When super-charger is enabled for a subscriber, the SGSN handles 2G or 3G connections controlled by an operator policy and changes hand-off and location update procedures to reduce signaling traffic management (3GPP, TS.23.116).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

SGSN


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show super-charger { imsi
imsi | all }
imsi

Defines a specific subscriber’s international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number.

imsi is a string of up to 15 digits that includes the MCC (mobile country code), the MNC (mobile network code) and the MSIN (mobile station identification number),

all

Instructs the SGSN to display super charger subscription information for all subscribers.


Usage:

Use this command to determine if a single subscriber, identified by the IMSI, has a super charger configuration. Also, this command can display the list of all subscribers with a super charger configuration. If a subscriber has super charger as part of the configuration, subscriber data is backed up (using the IMSI Manager) after the subscriber detaches and the purge timer expires.


Example:
The following command displays the super charger configuration information for the subscriber identified by the IMSI 90121882144672.
show super-charger
imsi 90121882144672
show support details

Displays a comprehensive list of system information that is useful for troubleshooting purposes. In most cases, the output of this command is requested by the Technical Assistance Center (TAC).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

All


Syntax
show support details [ to
file url] [ compress ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
to file url

Specifies the location where a .tar file with the support detail information should be created. url may refer to a local or a remote file and must be entered using the following format:

For the ASR 5000:
[ file: ] { /flash | /pcmcia1 | /hd } [ /directory ] /file_name [ compress ] 
tftp:// { host [ :port# ] } [ /directory ] /file_name
[ 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.

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.

If the filename is not specified with a .tar extension, it is automatically appended to the filename when the file is created and a message is generated.

The content of the tar file is:
  • support_summary - An ASCII text file that contains the support detail information.
  • information.minicores.tar - A tar file that contains any minicore files found on the system. Minicore files contain memory core dumps that are captured during some events. These core dumps provide specific memory locations and other information about the event. This information is useful to the technical support team in identifying where and when an event occurred along with its probably cause.
compress

Generates a compressed .tar.gz file for the output of the command.

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Use this command to obtain extensive system information for use in troubleshooting. This command does the work of over 30 separate commands, which saves time and ensures that all of the information needed is collected and displayed in the same order every time.

In addition to the information provided, the show support details command includes information that is not otherwise accessible to users but that is helpful in the swift resolution of issues.


Example:
The following command displays the system information on your console.
show support details
The following command displays the information on your console and also writes it to the local device (pcmcia1 in this case) and includes the mini core dumps, using the filename r-p_problem.tar:
show support details
to file /pcmcia1/r-p_problem.tar
The following command displays the information on your console and also writes it to an FTP server (named host), placing the file in the dir directory and includes the mini core dumps, using the filename re_problem.tar:
show support details
to file ftp://host/dir/re_problem.tar
show system uptime

Displays the amount of time the system has been operational since its last down time (maintenance or otherwise).

Platform:

ASR 5000

Product:

All


Privilege:

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector


Syntax
show system uptime [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
uptime

Displays system up time in days (D), hours (H) and minutes (M).

| { grep grep_options | more }

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

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


Usage:

Display the system up time to check for the possibility of anomalous behavior related to shorter or longer up times.


Example:
The following command displays basic system basic information and up time.
show system uptime