- IGMP Profile Configuration Mode Commands
- IKEv2 Security Association Configuration Mode Commands
- IMEI Profile Configuration Mode
- IMEI-TAC-Group Configuration Mode Commands
- IMS Authorization Service Configuration Mode Commands
- IMS Sh Service Configuration Mode Commands
- IPMS Client Configuration Mode Commands
- IPNE Endpoint Configuration Mode Commands
- IPNE Service Configuration Mode Commands
- IPSec Transform Set Configuration Mode Commands
- IPSG RADIUS Snoop Configuration Mode Commands
- IPSG RADIUS Server Configuration Mode Commands
- IPSP Configuration Mode Commands
- IPv6 ACL Configuration Mode Commands
- IPv6 to IPv4 Tunnel Interface Configuration Mode Commands
- IP VRF Context Configuration Mode Commands
- ISAKMP Configuration Mode Commands
- IuPS Service Configuration Mode Commands
- LAC Service Configuration Mode Commands
- Line Configuration Mode Commands
- Link Configuration Mode Commands
- Linkset Configuration Mode Commands
- LMA Service Configuration Mode Commands
- LNS Service Configuration Mode Commands
- Local Policy Actiondef Configuration Mode Commands
- Local Policy Eventbase Configuration Mode Commands
- Local Policy Ruledef Configuration Mode Commands
- Local Policy Service Configuration Mode Commands
- Location Service Configuration Mode Commands
- Logical eNode Configuration Mode Commands
- Loopback Interface Configuration Mode Commands
- LTE Custom TAI List Configuration Mode Commands
- LTE Emergency Profile Configuration Mode Commands
- LTE Forbidden Location Area Configuration Mode Commands
- LTE Forbidden Tracking Area Configuration Mode Commands
- LTE Foreign PLMN GUTI Management Database Configuration Mode Commands
- LTE HeNBGW MME Pool Configuration Mode Commands
- LTE Handover Restriction List Configuration Mode Commands
- LTE MME HeNB-GW Management Database Configuration Mode Commands
- LTE Network Global MME ID Management Database Configuration Mode Commands
- LTE Paging Map Configuration Mode Commands
- LTE Paging Profile Configuration Mode Commands
- LTE Peer Map Configuration Mode Commands
- LTE Policy Configuration Mode Commands
- LTE Subscriber Map Configuration Mode Commands
- LTE TAI Management Database Configuration Mode Commands
- LTE TAI Management Object Configuration Mode Commands
- MAG Service Configuration Mode Commands
- MAP Service Configuration Mode Commands
- MIP HA Assignment Table Configuration Mode Commands
- MPLS-LDP Configuration Mode Commands
- MIPv6 HA Service Configuration Mode Commands
- MME-eMBMS Service Configuration Mode Commands
- MME LAC Pool Area Configuration Mode Commands
- MME MSC Pool Area Configuration Mode
- MME SGs Service Configuration Mode Commands
- MME Service Configuration Mode Commands
- MPLS-IP Configuration Mode Commands
- MRME Service Configuration Mode Commands
- Network Service Entity- IP Local Configuration Mode Commands
- Network Service Entity - Peer NSEI Configuration Mode Commands
- Network Service Virtual Connection Configuration Mode Commands
- Network Service Virtual Link Configuration Mode Commands
- NTP Configuration Mode Commands
- NTSR Pool Configuration Mode Commands
- Operator Policy Configuration Mode
- ORBEM Configuration Mode Commands
- OSPF Configuration Mode Commands
- OSPFv3 Configuration Mode Commands
- OSPF VRF Configuration Mode Commands
- Out-Address Configuration Mode Commands
- P2P Advertisement Server Group Configuration Mode Commands
- PCC-Action-Set Configuration Mode Commands
- PCC-AF-Service Configuration Mode Commands
- PCC-Condition-Group Configuration Mode Commands
- PCC-Data-Service Configuration Mode Commands
- PCC-Event-Notification-Interface-Endpoint Configuration Mode Commands
- PCC-Policy-Service Configuration Mode Commands
- PCC-Service-Profile Configuration Mode Commands
- PCC-QoS-Profile Configuration Mode Commands
- PCC-Quota Service Configuration Mode Commands
- PCC-Sp-Endpoint Configuration Mode Commands
- PCC-Service Addon Configuration Mode Commands
- PCC-TimeDef Configuration Mode Commands
- PCP Configuration Mode Commands
- PCP Policy Control Configuration Mode Commands
- PDIF Service Configuration Mode Commands
- PDG Service Configuration Mode Commands
- PDSN Service Configuration Mode Commands
- PDSN Service RoHC Configuration Mode Commands
- Peer List Configuration Mode Commands
- Peer Profile Configuration Mode Commands
- Peer-Server Configuration Mode Commands
- P-GW Service Configuration Mode Commands
- Policy Control Configuration Mode Commands
- Plugin Configuration Mode Commands
- PVC Configuration Mode Commands
- PVC Interface Configuration Mode Commands
- QCI - QoS Mapping Configuration Mode Commands
- QCI - RAN ID Mapping Configuration Mode Commands
- QoS L2 Mapping Configuration Mode Commands
- QoS Profile Configuration Mode Commands
- Index
Peer-Server Configuration
Mode Commands
Mode
The Peer-Server configuration mode provides the commands to define and manage the peer server configuration part of the SS7 routing on an SGSN.
Exec > Global Configuration > SS7 Routing Domain Configuration > Peer-Server Configuration
configure > ss7-routing-domain rd_id variant variant_type > peer-server id server_id
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-ss7-rd-ss7rd_id-ps-id-peer-server_id)#
The commands or keywords/variables that are available are dependent on platform type, product version, and installed license(s).
end
Exits the configuration mode and returns to the Exec mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Syntax Description
end
Usage Guidelines
Change the mode back to the Exec mode.
exit
Exits the configuration mode and returns to the Global configuration mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Syntax Description
exit
Usage Guidelines
Return to the Global configuration mode.
mode
Configures the operational mode of the peer-server.
In Release 20.0, HNBGW is not supported. This command must not be used for HNBGW in Release 20.0. For more information, contact your Cisco account representative.
Product
SGSN
HNB-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > SS7 Routing Domain Configuration > Peer-Server Configuration
configure > ss7-routing-domain rd_id variant variant_type > peer-server id server_id
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-ss7-rd-ss7rd_id-ps-id-peer-server_id)#
Syntax
Syntax Description
mode ( loadshare | standby )
loadshare
Sets the peer-server to load share. This is the default.
standby
Sets the peer-server to be in standby mode.
Usage Guidelines
Configure the operational mode of the peer-server.
Examples
mode standby
name
Defines the unique identification - the name - of the peer-server in the SS7 routing domain.
In Release 20.0, HNBGW is not supported. This command must not be used for HNBGW in Release 20.0. For more information, contact your Cisco account representative.
Product
SGSN
HNB-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > SS7 Routing Domain Configuration > Peer-Server Configuration
configure > ss7-routing-domain rd_id variant variant_type > peer-server id server_id
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-ss7-rd-ss7rd_id-ps-id-peer-server_id)#
Syntax
Syntax Description
name name no name
no
Removes the peer server's name from this configuration instance.
name
name: Must be a string of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters to define a unique identification for the peer-server within the specific SS7 routing domain. Double quotes must be used to create a name that includes spaces.
Usage Guidelines
Create peer server names that are easy to remember and uniquely identify the PSP.
Examples
name "Berlin West"
psp
Creates the peer-server-process (PSP) instance and enters the PSP configuration mode. See the PSP Configuration Mode chapter in this guide for information on the configuration commands.
In Release 20.0, HNBGW is not supported. This command must not be used for HNBGW in Release 20.0. For more information, contact your Cisco account representative.
This command configures a mandatory parameter in the configuration of the peer server.
Product
SGSN
HNB-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > SS7 Routing Domain Configuration > Peer-Server Configuration
configure > ss7-routing-domain rd_id variant variant_type > peer-server id server_id
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-ss7-rd-ss7rd_id-ps-id-peer-server_id)#
Syntax
Syntax Description
[ no ] psp instance id
no
Removes the PSP instance from the peer server configuration.
id
id Uniquely identifies the specific peer-server-process configuration. The Id must be an integer from 1 to 4 or for SGSN with Release 15.0 or higher, the value range is 1 to12.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to define the peer-server-process (PSP) instance ID number for the SGSN configuration.
Examples
psp instance 3
routing-context
Defines the ID of the routing context for the peer-server to use.
In Release 20.0, HNBGW is not supported. This command must not be used for HNBGW in Release 20.0. For more information, contact your Cisco account representative.
This command configures a mandatory parameter in the configuration of the peer server.
Product
SGSN
HNB-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > SS7 Routing Domain Configuration > Peer-Server Configuration
configure > ss7-routing-domain rd_id variant variant_type > peer-server id server_id
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-ss7-rd-ss7rd_id-ps-id-peer-server_id)#
Syntax
Syntax Description
routing-context id no routing-context
id
id Uniquely identifies a specific routing context for the peer-server-process to use. The Id must be an integer from 1 to 65535.
From release 17.0 onwards, the SGSN supports an integer of 0 to 4294967295 as a valid value for the routing-context ID in M3UA messages.
no
Removes the routing-context definition from the peer server configuration.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to define routing contexts for the peer server.
Examples
routing-context 15
self-point-code
This command defines the point-code to identify the SGSN as a peer server.
In Release 20.0, HNBGW is not supported. This command must not be used for HNBGW in Release 20.0. For more information, contact your Cisco account representative.
Product
SGSN
HNB-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > SS7 Routing Domain Configuration > Peer-Server Configuration
configure > ss7-routing-domain rd_id variant variant_type > peer-server id server_id
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-ss7-rd-ss7rd_id-ps-id-peer-server_id)#
Syntax
Syntax Description
self-point-code point-code no self-point-code
point-code
-
0.0.1 to 7.255.7 for point-code in the ITU range.
-
0.0.1 to 255.255.255 for point-code in the ANSI range.
-
0.0.1 to 15.31.255 for point-code in the TTC Range.
-
a string of 1 to 11 digits in dotted-decimal to represent a point-code in a different range.
no
Removes the self-point-code configuration for this linkset in the peer server.
Removing the self-point-code will result in the termination of all traffic on this link.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to define the point-code to identify the SGSN.
Examples
no self-point-code
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