Exec Mode show Commands
(M-P)
This section includes
the commands show
mag-service through show ps-network statistics.
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 mag-service
Displays statistic
and counter information for Mobile Access Gateway (MAG) services
on this system.
Syntax
show mag-service { all | name service_name | session [ all | callid id | counters | full | ip-address home_ip_address | msid id | summary |
username name ] | statistics [ name service_name ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays information
for all configured MAG services on this system.
name service_name
Displays configuration
information for a specific MAG service configured on this system.
service_name must
be an existing MAG service expressed as an alphanumeric string of
1 through 63 characters.
session [ all | callid id | counters | full | ip-address home_ip_address | msid id | summary | username name ]
all: Displays
all active MAG sessions using MAG services on the system.
callid id: Displays
available session information for the specific call identification
number.
id must be
an 8-digit hexadecimal number.
counters:
Displays counters for all MAG services on the system.This keyword
can also be filtered by the following:
- all
- callid
- ip-address
- msid
- summary
- username
Refer to the keyword
descriptions in this command for information regarding these filters.
full: Displays
additional session information for all active MAG sessions using
MAG services on the system. This keyword includes the information
in the output of the
all keyword
plus additional information. This keyword can also be filtered by
the following:
- all
- callid
- ip-address
- msid
- summary
- username
Refer to the keyword
descriptions in this command for information regarding these filters.
ip-address home_ip_address:
Displays available session information for a specific home IPv4
or IPv6 address of a subscriber in a service session.
msid id: Displays
available information for a specific mobile station identification
number or group of numbers based on wildcard entry.
id must be
a valid MSID number and can be a sequence of characters and/or
wildcard characters ('$' and/or '*').
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: ‘$’.
summary:
Displays the number of MAG sessions currently active for MAG services
configured on the system.
username name: Displays available
session information for a specific user in a service session.
name must
be followed by an existing user name expressed as an alphanumeric
string of 1 through 127 characters.
statistics [ name service_name ]
name service_name:
Displays MAG service statistics for an existing MAG 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
view configuration information for MAG services on this system.
Example:
The following command
displays service statistics for the MAG service named
mag1:
show mag-service name mag1
show map-service
Displays information
configured for the Mobile Application Part (MAP) services, including
MAP service features and operational configuration. Also includes
some related configuration information for the HLR and EIR configuration
parameters.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show map-service [ all | name srvc_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name srvc_name
Specifies an existing
MAP service 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section of the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage:
Use this command to
display all MAP service or the statistics for a particular MAP service.
Example:
The following command
displays configuration information for the MAP service named
map-svc-1:
show map-service name
map-srv-1
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show map statistics
Displays Mobile Application
Part (MAP) statistics.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show map statistics [ name srvc_name [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name srvc_name
Specifies an existing
MAP service 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section of the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage:
Use this command to
display all MAP statistics or the statistics for a particular MAP service.
Example:
The following command
displays statistics for the MAP service named
map-svc-1:
show map statistics
name map-svc-1
The following command
displays combined statistics for all MAP services in the current context:
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show maximum-temperatures
Shows the maximum temperature
reached by each card since the last temperature timestamp reset.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show maximum-temperatures [ verbose] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
verbose
Indicates that the
output is to contain detailed information.
| { 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section of the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage:
Verify the maximum
temperature reached by components in the chassis since the indicated timestamp.
IMPORTANT:
This command is not
supported on all platforms.
Example:
show maximum-temperatures
show maximum-tempteratures verbose
show mbms bearer-service
Displays configuration
information for bearer services configured for the multimedia broadcast
multicast service (MBMS) running on this system.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show mbms bearer-service [ all ] [ apn apn_name mcast-addr ip_address ] [ full ] [ instance instance_id ] [ service-type { broadcast | multicast } ] [ sgsn-sessions ] [ summary ] [ | { grep
grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays information
on all bearer services configured on the system.
apn apn_name mcast-addr ip_address
Displays bearer service
information of the MBMS for a specific Access Point Name (APN). apn_name is
bound to a given BM-SC (Broadcast Multicast - Service Center) server
address ip_address.
apn_name is
the name of the APN expressed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through
62 characters that is case sensitive.
ip_address is
the IP address of the BM-SC server in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation
bound to the APN.
full
Displays full information
for specific or all instances of bearer service in MBMS feature
on system.
instance instance_id
Displays session information
filtered for an instance of a bearer service running as an MBMS
session and specified an integer from 1 through 64.
service-type { broadcast | multicast }
Displays information
for a specific type of service for MBMS.
broadcast:
Specifies the MBMS service type as broadcast only.
multicast:
Specifies the MBMS service type as multicast only.
sgsn-sessions
Displays summary information
for all the SGSN multicast sessions.
summary
Displays
summary information for specific or all instances of a bearer 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 grep and more options,
refer to the Regulating
a Command’s Output section of the Command Line Interface
Overview chapter.
Usage:
Use this command to
verify the configuration of one or all bearer services and active instances
of bearer services under MBMS. It is also useful for monitoring
or troubleshooting purposes.
If
this command is executed from within the local context with the all keyword,
information for all bearer service instances running under MBMS
will be displayed.
Example:
The following command
displays configuration information for all bearer service instances running
on system:
show mbms bearer-service
full all
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show mipfa
Displays information
for specified Mobile IP Foreign Agent (MIP-FA) calls.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show mipfa { [ [ counters | full | summary ] { all |
callid call_id | msid ms_id | peer-address [ operator ] peer_address | reverse-tunnel { on | off } |
username user_name } | statistics [ fa-service fa_name | peer-address [ peer_address | greater-than peer_address | less-than peer_address | > peer_address | < peer_address ] } ] | peers
fa-service service_name [ current-sessions
{ { > | greater-than } sessions [ < sessions ] | { < | less-than } sessions [ > sessions ] | sessions } ] [ peer-address address ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
counters | full | summary
counters:
Displayed output includes the statistical counters.
full: Displays
detailed information.
summary:
Displays only summary information. this is the default setting.
These options are not
available in conjunction with the statistics keyword.
all | callid
call_id | msid ms_id | peer-address peer_ip_address | reverse-tunnel { on | off } | username user_name
all: Displays
all available information.
callid call_id:
Displays information only for calls with the call ID specified as
a 4-byte hexadecimal number.
msid ms_id:
Displays information for a mobile subscriber ID expressed as a string
from 7 to 16 digits for an IMSI, MIN, or RMI and/or characters $ and * for
wildcard filter.
show mipha msid 01234567$$
Shows any subscriber
with an MSID that matches the upper 8 digits of the supplied MSID, such
as 01234567, and any two digits at the remaining two places.
peer-address peer_ip_address:
Displays information for the MIP call for the peer IP address specified
using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
reverse-tunnel { on | off }:
Enables the display of reverse IP tunnel information.
username user_name:
Displays MIP call user information for the username specified as
an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters that may include
wildcard characters ($ and *).
statistics [ fa-service fa_name | peer-address [ peer_address | greater-than peer_address | less-than peer_address | > peer_address | < peer_address ]
Displays information
for the foreign agent service specified by name or peer IP address.
fa-service fa_name must
be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
peer-address peer_address must
be specified using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
greater-than peer_address: Specifies
the range of IPv4 addresses greater than peer_address.
less-than peer_address: Specifies
the range of IPv4 addresses less than peer_address.
> peer_address:
Specifies the range of IPv4 addresses greater than peer_address.
< peer_address:
Specifies the range of IPv4 addresses less than peer_address.
peer-address [ operator ] peer_address
In conjunction with
the mipfa [ summary ] peer-address keyword,
indicates a range of peers is to be displayed.
peer-address [ operator ] peer_address must
be specified using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
operator implies
how to logically specify a range of peer-address and it must be
one of the following:
- <: IP
address is less than the specified peer_address
- >: IP address
is greater than the specified peer_address
- greater-than:
IP address is greater than the specified peer_address
- less-than:
IP address is less than the specified peer_address
peers fa-service service_name [ current-sessions { { > | greater-than } sessions [ < sessions ] | { < | less-than } sessions [ > sessions ] | sessions } ] [ peer-address address ]
Displays peer servers
for the specified FA service.
fa-service service_name: Specifies
the name of an existing FA service for which the associated peer
servers are to be displayed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through
63 characters.
current-sessions:
Displays only peer servers with current sessions meeting the following
criteria:
- > | greater-than sessions:
Displays only peer servers currently running sessions higher than
the value entered in this parameter. sessions must
be an integer from 1 to 3000000. Note: the keyword “greater-than” and
the “>” symbol
are interchangeable in this instance of the command.
- < sessions:
Displays only peer servers that are currently running sessions l
than the greater-than parameter
but less than the value entered in this parameter. sessions must
be an integer from 1 to 3000000.
- < | less-than sessions:
Displays only peer servers currently running sessions lower than
the value entered in this parameter. sessions must
be an integer from 1 to 3000000. Note: the keyword “less-than” and
the “<” symbol
are interchangeable in this instance of the command.
- > sessions:
Displays only peer servers that are currently running sessions lower
than the less-than parameter
but more than the value entered in this parameter. sessions must
be an integer from 1 to 3000000.
- sessions:
Displays only peer servers currently running sessions that are equal
to the value entered in this parameter. sessions must
be an integer from 1 to 3000000.
peer-address address: Displays
only peer servers matching the IP address entered in this parameter. address must
be specified using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation and can be followed
by the netmask of the address.
| { 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section of the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage:
View MIP foreign agent
information to support troubleshooting subscriber issues by viewing
call information and filtering on the subscriber information using
various methods.
Example:
The following displays
the call information for all mobile IP FA calls and statistics for
fa1, respectively:
show mipfa all
The following command
displays the statistics for the foreign agent service
fa1:
show mipfa statistics
fa-service fa1
The following commands
displays call information for user
user6@aaa in
full detail and in summary:
show mipfa full username user6@aaa
show mipfa summary
username user1
The following displays
MIP FA call information for calls from mobile subscriber
4412345678 and
peer address
10.2.3.4, respectively:
show mipfa msid 4412345678 4412345678
show mipfa peer-address 10.2.3.4
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show mipha
Displays information
for specified Mobile IP Home Agent (MIP-HA) calls.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show mipha { [ [ counters | full | summary ] { all |
callid call_id | imsi imsi_num | ip-address ip_addr | msid msid_num | peer-address [ operator ] peer_address | reverse-tunnel { on | off } | username user_name } | statistics [ ha-service ha_name | peer-address peer_address ] } ] | peers
ha-service service_name [ current-sessions
{ { > | greater-than } sessions [ < sessions ] | { < | less-than } sessions [ > sessions ] | sessions } ] [ peer-address address ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
counters | full | summary
Default: concise output.
counters:
Displayed output includes the statistical counters.
full: Displays
detailed information.
summary:
Displays only summary information.
These options are not
available in conjunction with the statistics keyword.
msid msid_num
Displays information
for the subscriber with the supplied MSID on HA.
msid msid_num specifies
a mobile subscriber ID for which information is to be displayed. ms_id must
be from 7 to 16 digits for an IMSI, MIN, or RMI and /or
characters $ and * for wildcard filtering.
If enforce imsi-min equivalence is
enabled on the chassis and MIN or IMSI numbers are supplied, this
keyword/ filter will show subscribers with a corresponding
MSID (MIN or IMSI) whose lower 10 digits matches the lower 10 digits
of the supplied MSID.
show mipha msid ABCD0123456789 or
show mipha msid 0123456789
Shows any subscriber
with a MSID that match the lower 10 digits of MSID supplied, such
as 0123456789.
show mipha msid 01234567$$
Shows any subscriber
with a MSID that match the upper 8 digits of the supplied MSID,
such as 01234567 and any two digits at the remaining two places.
all | callid call_id | imsi imsi_num | ip-address ip_addr | msid msid_num | peer-address [ operator ] peer_address | reverse-tunnel { on | off } | username user_name
all: Displays
all available information.
callid call_id:
Displays information only for calls with the call ID specified as
a 4-byte hexadecimal number.
imsi imsi_num:
Specifies an IMSI (international mobile subscriber ID) for which
information is to be displayed. The IMSI is a 15-character field
which identifies the subscriber’s home country and carrier.
ip-address ip_addr:
Displays statistics for a call with the IP address specified in
IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
msid msid_num:
Specifies a mobile subscriber ID only for which information is to
be displayed. ms_id must
be from 7 to 16 digits specified as an IMSI, MIN, or RMI.
peer-address peer_address: Displays
statistical information for the peer IP address specified using
IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
reverse-tunnel { on | off }:
Enables the display of reverse IP tunnel information.
username user_name:
Displays user MIP call information for the username specified as
an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters including wildcard
characters ($ and *).
peer-address [ operator ] peer_address
In conjunction with mipha [ summary ] peer-address keyword,
indicates a range of peers is to be displayed.
peer_address must
be specified using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
operator implies
how to logically specify a range of peer-addresses and it must be
one of the following:
- <: IP
address is less than the specified peer_address
- >: IP address
is greater than the specified peer_address
- greater-than:
IP address is greater than the specified peer_address
- less-than:
IP address is less than the specified peer_address
statistics [ ha-service ha_name | peer-address peer_address ]
Displays statistical
information for the home agent service specified by its name (an alphanumeric
string of 1 through 63 characters) or peer IP address (IPv4 notation).
peers ha-service service_name [ current-sessions { { > | greater-than } sessions [ < sessions ] | { < | less-than } sessions [ > sessions ] | sessions } ] [ peer-address address ]
Displays peer servers
for the specified HA service.
ha-service service_name: Specifies
the name of an existing HA service for which the associated peer
servers are to be displayed as an alphanumeric string of 1 through
63 characters.
current-sessions:
Displays only peer servers with current sessions meeting the following
criteria:
- > | greater-than sessions:
Displays only peer servers currently running sessions higher than
the value entered in this parameter. sessions must
be an integer from 1 to 3000000. Note: the keyword “greater-than” and
the “>” symbol
are interchangeable in this instance of the command.
- < sessions:
Displays only peer servers that are currently running sessions higher
than the greater-than parameter
but less than the value entered in this parameter. sessions must
be an integer from 1 to 3000000.
- < | less-than sessions:
Displays only peer servers currently running sessions lower than
the value entered in this parameter. sessions must
be an integer from 1 to 3000000. Note: the keyword “less-than” and
the “<” symbol
are interchangeable in this instance of the command.
- > sessions:
Displays only peer servers that are currently running sessions lower
than the less-than permitter
but more than the value entered in this parameter. sessions must
be an integer from 1 to 3000000.
- sessions:
Displays only peer servers currently running sessions that are equal
to the value entered in this parameter. sessions must
be an integer from 1 to 3000000.
peer-address address: Displays
only peer servers matching the IP address entered in this parameter. address must
be specified using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation and can be followed
by the netmask of the address.
| { 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section of the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage:
View MIP home agent
information to support troubleshooting subscriber issues by viewing
call information and filtering on the subscriber information using
various methods.
Example:
The following displays
the call information for all mobile IP HA calls and statistics for
ha1, respectively:
show mipha all
show mipha statistics
ha-service ha1
The following commands
displays call information for user
isp1user1 in
full detail and in summary:
show mipha full username isp1user1
show mipha summary
username user1
The following displays
MIP-HA call information for calls from mobile subscribers with reverse
tunneling
off and
peer address
10.2.3.4,
respectively:
show mipha reverse-tunnel off
show mipha peer-address 10.2.3.4
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show mipv6ha
Displays information
for specified Mobile IPv6 Home Agent (MIPv6-HA) calls.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show mipv6ha [ all | callid callid | counters filter | full filter | ipv6-address ip_addr| statistics
mipv6ha-service mipv6ha-service_name | summary filter | username user_name ]
all
Displays all information
for MIPv6-HA calls.
callid call_id
Specifies the Call
Identification number as an 8-digit hexadecimal number.
counters [ all | callid | ipv6-address | username ]
Displays the counters
associated with the MIPv6-HA service. The following filters are available:
- all
- callid:
- ipv6-address
- username
full [ all | callid | ipv6-address | username ]
Displays all available
information for the associated display or filter keyword.
The following filters
are available:
- all
- callid:
- ipv6-address
- username
ipv6-address ip_addr
Displays information
for subscribers connected via the packet control function for a
specific or range of IPv6 addresses. The address must be specified
using the IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation.
- <: Filters
output so that only information less than the specified IPv6 address
value is displayed.
- >: Filters
output so that only information greater than the specified IPv6
address value is displayed.
- less-than:
Filters output so that only information less than the specified
IPv6 address value is displayed.
- greater-than:
Filters output so that only information greater than the specified
IPv6 address value is displayed.
statistics [ mipv6ha-service mipv6ha-service_name ]
Displays all information
collected for specific protocol since last the restart or clear command.
This can be filtered
according to a specified mipv6ha-service.
summary [ all | callid | ipv6-address | username ]
Displays summary information
for defined sessions, based on defined parameters.
The following filters
are available:
- all
- callid:
- ipv6-address
- username
username user_name
Displays session information
for a specific username.
Usage:
View MIPv6 home agent
information to support troubleshooting subscriber issues by viewing
call information and filtering on the subscriber information using
various methods.
Example:
The following displays
the call information for all mobile IPv6 HA calls:
show mipv6ha all
The following command
displays call information for user
mipv6hauser1 in
full detail and in summary:
show mipv6ha full
username mipv6hauser1
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show mme-service
Displays configuration
information for Mobility Management Entity (MME) services on this
system.
Syntax
show mme-service { all | name svc_name [ offload
statistics ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays
configuration information for all MME services configured on this system.
name service_name
Displays configuration
information for an existing MME 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 in the Command Line Interface
Overview chapter.
Usage:
Use
this command to view configuration information for MME services
on this system.
Example:
The following command
displays service statistics for the MME service named
mme1:
show mme-service name mme1
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for these commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show mme-service
db record
Displays the Mobile
Management Entity (MME) database records for MME sessions grouped
in session instances on this system and filtered with IMSI or GUTI
as criteria.
Syntax
show mme-service db
record { all | call-id call_id | guti plmn plmn_id group-id mme_grp_id code mme_code m-tmsi mtmsi_value| imsi imsi_identifier
all
Displays all database
records of a session instance used for MME service.
call-id call_id
Displays database records
filtered by the call ID specified as an 8-digit hexadecimal number
guti plmn plmn_id group-id mme_grp_id code mme_code m-tmsi mtmsi_value
Displays database records
filtered by the Globally Unique Temporary Identifier (GUTI). The GUTI
is constructed from the GUMMEI and the M-TMSI.
The GUMMEI is constructed
from the public land mobile network (PLMN) ID [MMC and MNC] and
the MME Group ID (MMEGI). Within the MME, the mobile is identified
by the M-TMSI.
A
GUTI has: 1) a unique identity for the MME which allocated the GUTI;
and 2) the unique identity of the UE within the MME that allocated
the GUTI.
The MME Identifier
(MMEI) is constructed from an MME Group ID (MMEGI) and an MME Code
(MMEC).
imsi imsi_identifier
Displays database records
filtered by International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI).
imsi_identifier is
a 15-character IMSI field 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; ‘$’.
Usage:
Use this command to
view database records for all or a particular instance of session manager
for MME services on this system with IMSI or GUTI as a filter criteria.
Example:
The following command
displays the summary database records of a session instance for
a subscriber having IMSI as
123455432112345 in
the MME service:
show mme-service db
record imsi 123455432112345
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for these commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show mme-service
db statistics
This command displays
the Mobile Management Entity (MME) database statistics for all or
specific MME sessions on this system.
Syntax
show mme-service db
statistics [ instance smgr_instance ]
instance smgr_instance
Displays MME database
statistics for a specific instance of a session manager running
the MME service.
smgr_instance is
an instance ID specified as an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
If an instance is not specified, summary statistics are displayed.
Usage:
Use this command to
view database statistics for all or a particular instance of session manager
for MME services on this system.
Example:
The following command
displays summary database statistics for the MME service running on
a system:
show mme-service db statistics
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for these commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show mme-service
enodeb-association
Displays configuration
information for an eNodeB association within an MME service.
Syntax
show mme-service enodeb-association [ summary | full ] [ all | | ipsec | mme-service-name mme_svc_name | peer-address peer_ip_address | peer-id peer_identifier ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
summary
Displays summarized
output for this command.
full
Displays detailed output
for this command.
all
Displays information
of all eNodeBs associated with MME services on this system.
ipsec
Displays
information of all IPSec enabled eNodeBs associated with MME services
on this system.
mme-service-name mme_svc_name
Displays summarized
or detailed configuration information for eNodeBs associated with
an existing MME service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1
through 63 characters.
peer-address peer_ip_address
Displays
summarized or detailed configuration information of eNodeBs associated
with an existing MME peer IP address configured with an MME service
and expressed in IPv4 dotted-decimal or IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal
notation.
peer-id peer_identifier
Displays summarized
or detailed configuration information for eNodeBs associated with
a an existing MME peer ID configured with an MME service and specified
as an integer from 1 through 4294967295.
| { 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 in the Command Line Interface
Overview chapter.
Usage:
Use this command to
view configuration information of eNodeBs associated with an MME
service on this system.
Example:
The following command
displays detailed service statistics for associated eNodeBs within the
MME service named
mme1:
show mme-service enodeb-association
full mme-service-name mme1
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show mme-service
session
Displays session information
for Mobile Management Entity (MME) service(s) running on a peer
or local system.
Syntax
show mme-service session [ summary | full | counters ] [ all
| callid call_identifier | imei imei_id | imsi imsi_id | ipsec | mme-service service_name | msisdn number | pdn-address pdn_ip_address | s1-peer s1_peer_ip_address | s11-peer s11_peer_ip_address | vlr-name vlr_name | ue-ecm-state { connected | idle } ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
summary
Displays summarized
output for this command.
full
Displays detailed output
for this command.
counters
Displays all counters
for related events and messages for an MME session running on a system.
all
Displays information
for all MME sessions running on this system.
callid call_identifier
Displays summarized
or detailed configuration information for an MME session filtered
by a call identifier within an MME service configured on this system.
call_identifier must
be an existing call identity in 8-digit hexadecimal format running
in an MME service on this system.
imei imei_id
Displays summarized
or detailed configuration information about MME sessions running and
filtered by an International Mobile Equipment Identification (IMEI)
number within an MME service configured on this system.
imei_id must
be an existing IMEI in an existing MME service on the system. imei_id must
contain an 8-digit TAC (Type Allocation Code) and a 6-digit SNR
(Serial Number).
imsi imsi_id
Displays
summarized or detailed configuration information about MME sessions
running and filtered by an International Mobile Subscriber Identity
(IMSI) number within an MME service configured on the system.
imsi_id must
be an existing IMSI in an existing MME service on the system. imsi_id is
a 15-character IMSI field 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; ‘$’.
ipsec
Displays information
for all IPSec enabled sessions using MME services on the system.
mme-service service_name
Displays
summarized or detailed configuration information about MME sessions
running and filtered by an MME service name configured on the system.
service_name must
be a configured MME service on the system, expressed as an alphanumeric
string of 1 through 63 characters.
msisdn number
Displays
summarized or detailed configuration information about MME sessions
running and filtered by a Mobile Station International ISDN Number.
number must
be a combination of the CC (Country Code) and National (significant)
mobile number, not exceeding 15 digits.
pdn-address pdn_ip_address
Displays
summarized or detailed configuration information about MME sessions
running and filtered by the IP address of a connected PDN(s) within
an MME service configured on this system.
pdn_ip_address must
be a configured IP address of a PDN expressed in IPv4 dotted-decimal
or IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation within an existing
MME service on the system.
s1-peer s1_peer_ip_address
Displays summarized
or detailed configuration information of MME sessions running and filtered
by the IP address of a peer connected through an S1 interface within
an MME service configured on this system.
s1_peer_ip_address must
be a configured IP address of a peer on S1 interface expressed in
IPv4 dotted-decimal or IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation
within an existing MME service on this system.
s11-peer s11_peer_ip_address
Displays summarized
or detailed configuration information of MME sessions running and filtered
by IP address of a peer connected through S11 interface with an
MME service configured on this system.
s11_peer_ip_address must
be a configured IP address of a peer on S11 interface expressed
in IPv4 dotted-decimal or IPv6 colon-separated-hexadecimal notation
within an existing MME service on this system.
ue-ecm-state { connected | idle }
Displays
summarized or detailed configuration information about MME sessions
running and filtered by the UE’s EPS Connected Management
(ECM) state.
connected:
Specifies that summarized or detailed configuration information
about MME sessions is to be displayed based on the UE ECM state
of “connected”.
idle: Specifies
that summarized or detailed configuration information about MME
sessions is to be displayed based on the UE ECM state of “idle”.
| { 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 in the Command Line Interface
Overview chapter.
Usage:
Use this command to
view information for MME sessions within MME services on this system.
Example:
The following command
displays detailed session statistics for an MME service running
on this system:
show mme-service session full
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for these commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
The following command
displays detailed session counters for an MME service running on this
system:
show mme-service session counters
show mme-service
statistics
This command displays
the service statistics of an MME service specified by various criteria.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
show mme-service statistics [ sctp [ mme-service mme_svc_name ] | s1ap [ mme-service mme_svc_name | peer-id peer_identifier ] | [ emm-only | esm-only ] [ mme-service mme_svc_name | peer-id peer_identifier ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
emm-only
Filters the output
of EPS mobility management (EMM) related statistics by an MME service name
or peer MME identifier.
esm-only
Filters the output
of EMM related statistics by MME service name or peer MME identifier.
s1ap
Filters the output
of S1-AP statistics by MME service name of peer MME identifier.
sctp
Filters the output
of SCTP statistics by MME service name of peer MME identifier.
mme-service mme_svc_name
Filters the output
of all MME service statistics (such as EMM, ESM, SCTP, S1-AP, and SCTP)
by MME service name.
peer-id peer_identifier
Filters the output
of all MME service statistics (such as EMM, ESM, SCTP, S1-AP, and SCTP)
by MME peer identifier.
verbose
Displays comprehensive
information for a specific argument or set of arguments.
| { 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 in the Command Line Interface
Overview chapter.
Usage:
This command is used
to display the statistical information of an MME service based on various
filter criteria as a local MME service or a peer MME related to
EMM, ESM, SCTP, S1-AP, and SCTP.
Example:
The following command
displays the service session statistics of all MME service on a system
related to all; such as EMM, ESM, SCTP, S1-AP, and SCTP:
show mme-service statistics
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for these commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
The
following command displays the service session statistics of all
MME services on a system related to S1-AP:
show mme-service statistics s1ap
The following command
displays the service session statistics of all MME services on a system
related to EMM only:
show mme-service statistics
emm-only
show mpls ldp
Displays the Multiprotocol
Label Switching (MPLS) Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) information.
Privilege:
Security
Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
show mpls ldp { bindings { ldp-id IPv4_add | local [ ldp-id | local | prefix | remote ] | prefix IPv4_addr | remote } | discovery | neighbor { detail | ldp-id
} }
bindings
Displays
the MPLS LDP label bindings.
ldp-id
Displays
label values for a specific peer LDP ID.
local
Displays
locally assigned label values.
prefix
Displays
label values for a specific prefix.
remote
Displays
remotely assigned label values.
discovery
Displays
the MPLS LDP discovery information.
neighbor
Displays
the MPLS LDP peer information.
detail
Displays
the MPLS LDP peer information in details. The displayed information
includes, Local LDP ID, Peer LDP ID, Transport address, State (for
example, Established), Role (for example, Active), Uptime, Keepalive
negotiated hold time, Proposed Local/Peer, Remaining Keepalive
hold time, and Address advertised.
Usage:
This
command displays statistical information for an MPLS Label Distribution
Protocol configuration. The information includes Prefix, LDP ID,
Label, Nexthop, and Egress_if_index for all MPLS
LDP Bindings configurations.
Example:
The
following command displays information about MPLS LDP protocol related configurations:
show mpls ldp discovery
neighbor ldp-id 10.2.3.4 detail bindings ldp-id 31.32.33.34 prefix
192.168.102.232 local remote
The
following command displays the MPLS LDP discovery information, including,
LDP Peer IDs, Hold time (in seconds), Proposed Local/Peer,
and Remaining (time in seconds):
show mpls ldp discovery
The
following command displays the remotely assigned label values in
the MPLS LDP binding configuration:
show mpls ldp bindings remote
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for these commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show multicast-sessions
Displays information
for multicast sessions defined by the specified keywords.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show multicast-sessions [ 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
keyword can entered on the command line.
debug-info { callid id | flowid id }
Displays internal call
troubleshooting information for multicast sessions defined by the specified
keywords.
callid id: Displays
subscriber information for the call specified as an 8-digit hexadecimal
number.
flowid id: Displays information
for a specific BCMCS flow, defined by The flow ID as a hexadecimal number.
full
Displays all available
multicast session information. The following filter keywords are
valid for this command: active, all, callid, card-num, dormant,
flowid, flowid-type, mcast-address, pcf, pdsn-service, grep, more
summary
Only displays a summary
of multicast session information. The following commands are valid
for this command: active, all, callid, card-num, dormant, flowid,
flowid-type, mcast-address, pcf, pdsn-service, grep, more
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.
active
Only displays information
for multicast sessions that are currently active.
all
If no keywords are
specified before all,
information for all multicast sessions is displayed. If keywords
are specified before all,
all information is displayed with no further options being allowed.
callid id
Displays multicast
session information for the call specified by id. The call
must be specified as an 8-digit hexadecimal number.
card-num card_num
The slot number of
the processing card by which the subscriber session is processed. card_num is
a slot number from 1 through 7 or 10 through 16 on the ASR 5000,
or 1 through 4 or 7 through 10 on the ASR 5500.
dormant
Shows information for
subscriber sessions that are dormant (not transmitting or receiving data).
flowid id
Displays information
for a specific BCMCS flow, defined by id. The flow
ID must be a hexadecimal number.
flowid-type [ flow | program ]
Displays information
for multicast sessions according to the type of flow.
flow: Shows
all multicast sessions for the flow ID type “flow”.
program: Shows
all multicast sessions for the flow ID type “program”.
mcast-address ipv4_address
Show multicast sessions
for a specific multicast address. Must be followed by the IP address of
an interface, using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
pcf ipv4_address
Displays information
for multicast sessions connected via the packet control function, defined
by ipv4_address.
The address must be specified using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
pdsn-service svc_name
Displays information
for multicast session connected to the packet data service svc_name.The
packet data service must have been previously configured and expressed
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.
Please refer to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section in the Command Line
Interface Overview chapter for details on the usage of grep and more.
Usage:
Use this command to
view information about multicast sessions.
The output of this
command may be considered for part of a periodic system auditing program
by verifying active and dormant sessions.
Example:
The following command
displays the all broadcast-multicast sessions active in a context/system:
show multicast-sessions all
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show network-requested-pdp-context
Displays information
for the specified network-requested packet data protocol (PDP) context.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show network-requested-pdp-context
imsi imsi_value
imsi imsi_value
Specifies that information
will be displayed for a particular International Mobile Subscriber Identity
(IMSI). imsi_value is
an integer from 1 to 15 digits.
Usage:
USe this command to
display information pertaining to network-requested PDP contexts.
Example:
The following command
displays network-requested PDP context information for a subscriber
with an IMSI of
123456789:
show network-requested-pdp-context
imsi 123456789
show network-service-entity
Displays information
regarding the network service entities (NSEs) in the network.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show network-service-entity { consolidated-status | fr-config [ peer-nsei nsei] | ip-config [ nsvl { all | instance value } }
consolidated-status
Displays Network Service
Virtual Connection (NSVC) status information for all network service
entities in the network. This keyword is particularly useful for troubleshooting.
fr-config [ peer-nsei nsei]
Displays network service
configurations for NSEs using Frame Relay configurations.
peer-nsei nsei limits
the display to a specific peer NSE identified as an integer from
0 through 65535.
ip-config [ nsvl { all | instance value }
Displays network service
configurations for NSEs using IP configurations.
Including the nsvl keyword
limits the display to all or a single (instance 0 to 3) of a network
service virtual link.
Usage:
Use this command to
display NSE information pertaining to the NSVCs of the NSEs in the networks
or NSEs configured for Frame Relay or IP.
Example:
The following command
displays the status of all the NSVCs for all the NSEs in the network.
show network-service-entity
consolidated-status
show npu utilization
Displays NPU
information utilization.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show npu utilization
table [ | { 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section of the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage:
View network timing
protocol information to troubleshooting system clock issues by displaying
the associations and status of the local NTP client.
Example:
The following displays
the NPU information.
show npu utilization table
show npu utilization
table | grep qwe
show ntp
Displays the network
timing protocol (NTP) associations and status.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show ntp { associations | status } [ address ip_address ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
associations
Displays the current
NTP server associations and related statistics.
status
Displays the client
permeates configured and the synchronization status.
address ip_address
Specifies the IP address
of an NTP server/client in the current context in IPv4
dotted-decimal notation.
| { 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section of the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage:
View network timing
protocol information to troubleshooting system clock issues by displaying
the associations and status of the local NTP client.
Example:
The following displays
the NTP associations and status, respectively.
show ntp associations
show ntp status
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show nw-reachability
server
Displays the configuration
of network reachability servers for the current context.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show nw-reachability
server { all | name server_name }
all
Displays configuration
information for all network reachability servers in the current context.
name server_name
Displays configuration
information for an existing network reachability server specified
as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.
Usage:
Use this command to
display configuration information on network reachability servers configured
in the current context.
Example:
The following command
displays information on all network reachability servers in the current
context:
show nw-reachability
server all
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show operator-policy
Displays the
information configured for an operator policy.
Syntax
show operator-policy { all | full { all | name op_policy_name } | name op_policy_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays a list of
all operator policies configured on the system.
full { all | name op_policy_name }
full:Displays
a full set of available information for the specified operator policy
(policies).
all: Displays
a full set of available information for all operator policies configured
on the system.
name op_policy_name: Displays
a full set of available information for an existing operator policy
specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 64 characters.
name op_policy_nameDisplays
a full set of available information for an existing operator policy
specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 64 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a
Command’s Output section in the Command Line Interface
Overview chapter.
Usage:
Use this command to
display information for operator policies configured on the system. Operator
policies are configured through the Global Configuration Mode and
in the Operator Policy Configuration Mode. For more information
regarding operator policy commands, refer to the Operator Policy Configuration
Mode Commands chapter.
Example:
The following command
displays all available information for an operator policy named
policy-5:
show operator-policy
full name policy-5
show orbem
Displays information
and statistics for the Object Request Broker Element Manager (ORBEM)
interface in the current context.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show orbem { client { id client_name | table } | event-notif-service
filters | session { id session_name | table } | status } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
client { id client_name | table }
Indicates the Common
Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) client information is to
be displayed. The keyword table is
used to output to the display information on all configured clients.
The keyword id is
used to specify a specific client for which information is to be
displayed specified as client_name.
client_name must
refer to an existing client which is found using the table keyword
option.
event-notif-service
filters
Displays information
pertaining to filters configured for the ORB Notification Service.
session { id session_name | table }
Indicates session information
is to be displayed. The keyword table is
used to output to the display information on all configured clients.
The keyword id is
used to specify a specific session for which information is to be
displayed specified as session_name.
session_name must
refer to an existing session which is found using the table keyword
option.
status
Indicates that the
ORBEM server status information is to be displayed.
| { 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a
Command’s Output section in the Command Line Interface
Overview chapter.
Usage:
Display current sessions
when ORBEM system response may appear sluggish. This command is
also useful in periodic verification of the server status.
Example:
The following commands
will display the information for all clients.
show orbem client table
The following commands
display the information for the
clientName and
sessionID, respectively:
show orbem client
id clientName
show orbem session
id sessionId
The following command
displays the ORBEM server status:
show orbem status
The following command
displays the information for all sessions:
show orbem session table
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show patch progress
Displays the status
of the on-going software patch installation.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show patch progress
Usage:
Use this command to
show the status of an on-going software patch installation.
IMPORTANT:
Software Patch Upgrades
are not supported in this release.
show pdg-service
Displays configuration
information about PDG services configured on the system.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show pdg-service { all | name service_name }
all
Displays information
for all configured Packet Data Gateway/Tunnel Termination
Gateway (PDG/TTG) services.
name service_name
Displays information
only for an existing PDG 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section in the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage:
Use this command to
display information for PDG services.
Example:
The following command
displays available information for all active PDG services:
show pdg-service all
show pdg-service
statistics
Displays statistics
for the Packet Data Gateway/Tunnel Termination Gateway (PDG/TTG)
since the last restart or clear command.
The output includes the number of each type of Extensible Authentication
Protocol (EAP) messages.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show pdg-service statistics [ name service_name | peer-address ipv4_address ]
name service_name
Displays statistics
for an existing PDG service specified an alphanumeric string of
1 through 63 characters.
peer-address ipv4_address
Displays statistics
for a specific subscriber with the WLAN IP address specified in
IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
| { 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section in the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage:
Use this command to
display PDG service statistics.
Example:
The following command
displays statistics for all active PDG services:
show pdg-service statistics
show pdif-service
Displays configuration
information about Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) services
configured on the system.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show pdif service { all [ counters ] | name name [ counters ] | statistics [ name name | peer-address address ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all [ counters ]
Displays configuration
information and statistical counters for all PDIF services in the system.
name name [ counters ]
Displays configuration
information and statistical counters for an existing PDIF service specified
as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
statistics [ name name | peer-address address ]
name name: Displays
service statistics for a an existing PDIF service specified as an
alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
peer-address address: Displays
service statistics for a peer server IP address specified in IPv4
dotted-decimal notation.
| { 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section in the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage:
Use this command to
display configuration information and statistics about PDIF services on
the system.
Example:
The following example
displays configuration information about a PDIF service named
pdif23:
show pdif service
name pdif23
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show pdsn-service
Displays information
for configured packet data services in the current context.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show pdsn-service { all | name pdsn_name } [ pcf-status
[ address ip_address | filter [ all | icmp-monitored | no-calls | summary | up ] ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all | name pdsn_name
all: Displays
information for all configured packet data services.
name pdsn_name:
Displays information only for an existing PDSN service specified
as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.
pcf-status [ address ip_address | filter [ all | icmp-monitored | no-calls | summary | up ] ]
pcf-status:
Displays summary information for all Packet Control Functions (PCFs).
address ip_address: Only lists
information for the PCF with the IP address specified in IPv4 dotted-decimal
notation.
filter: Filters
the output so only the specified information is displayed. If a
filter is specified with no keywords, summary information for all
PCFs is displayed.
- all: Displays
information for all the PCFs
- icmp-monitored:
Displays information only for PCFs which are ICMP monitored
- no-calls:
Displays information only for PCFs which have no active sessions
- summary:
Displays only a summary of the status of the PCFs
- up: Displays
information only for PCFs which are alive
| { 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section in the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage:
Show the PDSN service
information for standard system monitoring or troubleshooting.
Example:
The following will
display the information for all configured services and
sampleService,
respectively:
show pdsn-service all
show pdsn-service name sampleService
show pgw-service
Displays configuration
information for PDN Gateway (P-GW) services on this system.
Syntax
show pgw-service { all | name service_name | statistics { all | name service_name } [ verbose ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays configuration
information for all P-GW services configured on this system.
name service_name
Displays configuration
information for an existing P-GW service specified as an alphanumeric
string of 1 through 63 characters.
statistics { all | name service_name } [ verbose ]
Displays P-GW service
statistics.
all: Displays
statistics for all P-GW services on the system.
name service_name:
Displays statistics for an existing P-GW service specified as an
alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section in the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage:
Use this command to
view configuration information for P-GW services on this system.
Example:
The following command
displays service statistics for the P-GW service named
pgw1:
show pgw-service name pgw1
show port
Displays information
on configured parameters and operational statistics for physical
and logical ports in the system.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show port { datalink
counters [ slot/port ] | info [ slot/port ] [ vlan vlan_id ] | npu
counters [ slot/port [ tagged | untagged | vlan tag_id ] ] | table | utilization
table } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
datalink counters slot/port
Displays the information
for all data links or only the one specified by the slot/port
location of a previously configured port.
info [ slot/port ] [ vlan vlan_id ]
Displays detailed information
for all ports within the chassis or only the one specified by slot/port
location of a previously configured port.
vlan vlan_id:
Displays detailed information about all Virtual Local Area Networks
(VLANs) in the port/slot. If the optional vlan_id
is not specified, this keyword displays port information for all
VLANs in the slot/port location.
npu counters [ slot/port [ tagged | untagged | vlan tag_id ] ] | bound | unbound ]
Displays the information
for Network Processing Unit (NPU) ports. The information for all ports
is output or only the one specified by the slot/port location
of a previously configured port.
tagged: Display
statistics for all tagged packets.
untagged:
Display statistics for all untagged packets.
vlan tag_id:
Display NPU counters for a previously configured VLAN ID.
bound: Displays
individual and cumulative NPU port counters for the bound ports
within the current context. If the command is invoked in the local context,
all of the bound ports for all contexts and cumulative counter values
for all contexts are displayed.
unbound:
Displays individual and cumulative NPU port counters for all unbound
ports within system.
table
Displays information
for all physical ports on rear-installed cards with physical interfaces.
utilization table
Shows average port
utilization in Mbps. The output is a table that lists the current
utilization average, a 5-minute average, and a 15-minute average,
for all enabled ports.
| { 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section in the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage:
Display port information
for troubleshooting of network communications by viewing statistics
and configuration information for physical ports.
Example:
The following displays
detailed information for port 1 in slot 17:
show port info 17/1
show port table
The following displays
information for the data link port 33/1:
show port datalink counters 33/1
show port npu counters
33/1
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show power
Displays information
about the power on/off status of individual cards and the operating
status of installed power filter units.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show power [ all | chassis | card_num ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all | chassis | card_num ]
all: Displays
power on/off state for all cards in the chassis.
chassis:
Displays the operating status of installed power filter units. This
is the default setting.
card_num:
Displays the power on/off state for a single card specified
an integer from 1 through 48 for the ASR 5000 or 1 through
20 for the ASR 5500.
| { 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section in the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage:
View power source information
to quickly check the power for all cards within a chassis.
IMPORTANT:
On some platforms,
only show power is
supported with no other keywords or variables.
Example:
The following displays
power supply status for the chassis:
show power
The following command
displays the power status for all slots:
show power all
show ppp
Displays the point-to-point
protocol (PPP) information, detailed or summarized, for one or all
connections by the use of filtering options.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show ppp { [ counters | full | summary ] { all | callid call_id | imsi id | msid ms_id | username user_name } | statistics
[ pcf-address [ pcf_ip_addr | all ] | pdsn-service pdsn_name ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
counters | full | summary
Filters the output
for the level and type of information with the options described below.
counters:
Displays PPP statistics.
full: Displays
all available information.
summary:
Displays only a summary of available information.
all | callid call_id | imsi imsi_id | msid ms_id | username user_name } ]
all: Displays
all available information.
callid call_id:
Displays PPP information only for the call ID specified as a 4-digit
hexadecimal number.
imsi id: Displays
PPP information only for the subscriber with the specified IMSI
(International Mobile Subscriber Identity). id is a 15-digit
field which identifies the subscriber’s home country and
carrier.
msid ms_id:
Displays information for a mobile subscriber ID specified as 7 to
16 digits for an IMSI, MIN, or RMI.
username user_name:
Displays user PPP information for the specified username.
statistics [ pcf-address [ pcf_ip_addr | all ] | pdsn-service pdsn_name ]
Displays statistics
for all packet data services.
pcf-address [ pcf_ip_addr | all ]:
Displays statistics only for the time the session is connected to
the specified PCF (Packet Control Function) or for all PCFs. pcf_ip_addr must
be specified using IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.
pdsn-service pdsn_name: Display
statistics only for an existing PDSN 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section of the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage:
View Point-to-Point
Protocol information to support troubleshooting subscriber connections
by viewing information on PPP connections for a specific subscriber.
Example:
The following displays
the PPP summary for all connections.
show ppp summary all
The following outputs
the point-to-point detailed information for the user
user1.
show ppp full username user1
The following command
displays the standard information for the call with ID
FF0E11CD.
show ppp callid ff0e11cd
The following command
displays the PPP statistics for
pdsn1.
show ppp statistics
pdsn-service pdsn1
The following command
provides summarized information for the PPP statistics.
show ppp
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show prepaid 3gpp2
Displays prepaid accounting
information for all services or only the service specified.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator, Inspector
Syntax
show prepaid 3gpp2
statistics all [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
show prepaid 3gpp2
statistics { ggsn-service | ha-service | lns-service | pdsn-service { all | name service_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
show prepaid 3gpp2 statistics per-service-summary } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays prepaid statistics
for all services.
ggsn-service
Displays statistics
for GGSN service(s).
ha-service
Displays statistics
for HA service(s).
lns-service
Displays statistics
for LNS service(s).
pdsn-service
Displays statistics
for PDSN service(s).
{ all | name service_name }
all: Displays
statistics for all services of the specified type.
name service_name:
Displays statistics for an existing service specified an alphanumeric
string of 1 through 63 characters.
per-service-summary
Displays prepaid statistics
per service summary for all services.
| { 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section of the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter in the Command Line Interface Reference.
Usage:
Displays Pre-paid statistics
for a particular named service or for all services.
Example:
To display statistics
for a PDSN service named
PDSN1, enter
the following command:
show prepaid 3gpp2
statistics pdsn-service name PDSN1
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show prepaid wimax
This command displays
prepaid WiMAX accounting information for all services or only the
service specified.
Syntax
show prepaid wimax
statistics { all | asngw-service { all | name service_name } | ha-service { all | name service_name } | per-service-summary } [ | { s grep_options | more } ]
all
This keyword displays
prepaid statistics for all services.
asngw-service
Displays prepaid statistics
for Access Service Network-Gateway (ASN-GW) service(s).
ha-service
Displays prepaid accounting
statistics for Home Agent (HA) service(s).
{ all | name service_name }
all: Displays
statistics for all services of the specified type.
name service_name:
Displays statistics for an existing service specified as an alphanumeric
string of 1 through 63 characters.
per-service-summary
Displays prepaid statistics
per service summary for all services.
| { 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section in the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage:
Use this command to
display prepaid WiMAX accounting statistics for named service or for
all services.
Example:
The following command
displays prepaid WiMAX accounting statistics for an ASN-GW service
named
asn1:
show prepaid wimax
statistics asngw-service name asn1
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show profile-id-qci-mapping
Displays QoS Class
Identifier-Radio Access Network (QCI-RAN) mapping tables configured
on this system.
Syntax
show profile-id-qci-mapping
table { all | name table_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
all
Displays information
for all QCI-RAN mapping tables configured on this system.
name table_name
Displays information
for an existing QCI-RAN 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 grep and more, refer
to the Regulating a Command’s
Output section in the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter.
Usage:
Use this command to
display the contents of a specific QCI-RAN mapping table or all mapping
tables configured on this system.
Example:
The following command
displays the contents of a QCI-RAN mapping table named
table1:
show profile-id-qci-mapping
table name table1
show ps-network
Displays statistics
for the Packet Switched (PS)-network(s) instance configured on a
chassis for HNB-GW service sessions.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator, Operator
Syntax
show ps-network { all | name ps_name } [ status ] [ | { grep grep_options | more }]
all
Displays status counters
for all PS (packet switched) networks configured for HNB-GW service
sessions on a chassis.
name ps_name
Displays status counters
for a PS network configured for HNB-GW service specified as an alphanumeric
string of 1 through 127 characters that is case sensitive
| { grep grep_options | more }
Pipes (sends) the output
of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command
to which the output of this command will be sent.
Refer to Regulating a Command’s
Output section of the Command
Line Interface Overview chapter for details on the usage of grep and more.
Usage:
Use this command to
display the status of any or all PS-network(s) instance configured
on a chassis for HNB-GW service sessions.
Example:
The following command
displays the output for PS network instance status named
ps_1_hnb:
show ps-network name
ps_1_hnb status
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show ps-network
counters
Displays the session
counter information for a PS Network associated with Home-NodeB
Gateway (HNB-GW) services configured and running on a system.
Syntax
show ps-network counters [ name ps_svc_name [ sgsn sgsn_point_code ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name ps_svc_name
Filters the counter
display based on an existing HNB-PS Network service name associated with
an HNB-GW service running on system. ps_svc_name is
an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
sgsn sgsn_point_code
Filters the counter
display filtered on the basis of SGSN address provided in the SS7
point code that is connected to a particular HNB-PS Network service. sgsn_point_code must
be the address of an SGSN in SS7 point code notation.
| { grep grep_options | more }
Pipes (sends) the output
of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command
to which the output of this command will be sent.
For details on the
usage of the grep and more commands,
refer to the Regulating
a Command’s Output section in Command Line Interface
Overview chapter.
Usage:
Use this command to
view the session counter information for HNB-PS Network services configured
and SGSNs connected on a system.
Example:
The following command
displays the counters for the HNB-PS Network service named
hnb_ps_svc1:
show ps-network counters
name hnb_ps_svc1
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.
show ps-network
statistics
Displays the Packet
Switched session statistics for Home-NodeB Gateway (HNB-GW) services
configured and running on this system.
Syntax
show ps-network statistics [ name ps_svc_name [ sgsn sgsn_point_code]] [ gtpu-only | ranap-only | sccp-only ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ]
name ps_svc_name
Filters the session
statistics display based on an existing HNB-PS Network service name that
is associated with an HNB-GW service running on this system. ps_svc_name is
an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
sgsn sgsn_point_code
Filters the counter
display filtered on the basis of SGSN address provided in the SS7
point code that is connected to a particular HNB-PS Network service. sgsn_point_code must
be the address of an SGSN in SS7 point code notation.
ranap-only
Filters the session
statistics to display only Radio Access Network Application Protocol (RANAP)
traffic for an HNB-PS Network service which is configured and associated
with an HNB-GW service running on this system.
sccp-only
Filters the session
statistics to display only Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) traffic
for the specified HNB-PS Network service which is configured and
associated with an HNB-GW service running on this system.
| { grep grep_options | more }
Pipes (sends) the output
of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command
to which the output of this command will be sent.
For details on the
usage of the grep and more commands,
refer to the Regulating
a Command’s Output section in Command Line Interface
Overview chapter of the Command Line
Interface Reference.
Usage:
Use this command to
view the session statistics for overall session or in selected part
of user session for HNB-GW services configured and running on this
system.
Example:
The following command
displays the session statistics for the HNB-PS Network service named
hnb_ps1:
show ps-network statistics
name hnbps1
IMPORTANT:
Output descriptions
for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters
Reference.