Important: The features described in this chapter is an enhanced feature and need enhanced feature license. This support is only available if you have purchased and installed particular feature support license on your chassis.
• The UMTS network entities like SGSN and GGSN support 3GPP standards based session level trace capabilities to monitor all call control events on the respective monitored interfaces including Gn, Gi, Gx, and Gmb interface on GGSN. The trace can be initiated using multiple methods:
• Management initiation at AAA with trace activation via authentication response messages over Gx reference interfaceImportant: Once the trace is provisioned it can be provisioned through the access cloud via various signaling interfaces.
• Capacity to activate/deactivate TBD trace sessions per second
• Each NE can buffer TBD bytes of trace data locallyCurrently subscriber session trace is not supported for co-located network elements in UMTS network.
Important: This section provides the minimum instruction set to enable the Subscriber Session Trace functionality to collect session traces on network elements on UMTS networks. Commands that configure additional function for this feature are provided in the Command Line Interface Reference.
These instructions assume that you have already configured the system level configuration as described in the System Administration Guide and specific product Administration Guide.
Step 1 Enable the subscriber session trace functionality with NE interface and TCE address at the Exec Mode level on an UMTS network element by applying the example configurations presented in the Enabling Subscriber Session Trace on UMTS Network Element section.
Step 2 Configure the network and trace file transportation parameters by applying the example configurations presented in the Trace File Collection Configuration section.
Step 3 Configure the Trace Collection Entity (TCE) which is required, if session trace is configured for PUSH with tce-mode during signalling activation, in GGSN service configuration mode by applying the example configurations presented in the Trace Collection Entity Configuration section.
Step 4 Save the changes to system configuration by applying the example configuration found in Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Step 5 Verify the configuration of Subscriber Session Trace related parameters by applying the commands provided in the Verifying Your Configuration section of this chapter.session trace subscriber network-element ggsn {imei <imei_id>} {imsi <imsi_id>} {interface {all | <interface>}} trace-ref <trace_ref_id> collection-entity <ip_address>
• <interface> is the name of the interfaces applicable for specific NE on which subscriber session traces have to be collected. For more information, refer session trace subscriber command in the Command Line Interface Reference.
• <trace_ref_id> is the configured Trace Id to be used for this trace collection instance. It is composed of MCC (3 digit)+MNC (3 digit)+Trace Id (3 byte octet string).
• <ip_address> is the IP address of Trace collection Entity in IPv4 notation.session trace [ collection-timer <dur> ] [ network-element { all | ggsn | sgsn | mme | pgw | sgw } ] [ retry-timer <dur> ] [ tce-mode { none | push transport { ftp | sftp } path <string> username <name> { encrypted password <enc_pw> | password <password> } } ]
• <string> is the location/path on the trace collection entity (TCE) where trace files will be stored on TCE. For more information, refer session trace command in the Command Line Interface Reference.context <ggsn_ctx_name>ggsn-service <ggsn_svc_name>trace-collection-entity <ipv4-addr> <tce_ip_address>
• <ggsn_svc_name> is the GGSN service name for which trace collection entity (TCE) is to be configured.This section explains how to display and review the configurations after saving them in a .cfg file as described in Saving Your Configuration chapter of this guide and also to retrieve errors and warnings within an active configuration for a service.
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