- 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
MAP Service Configuration
Mode Commands
Mobile Application Part (MAP) is a protocol which provides an application layer for the various nodes in the core mobile network and GPRS and UMTS core network to communicate with each other in order to provide services to mobile phone users. The MAP service provides the application-layer protocol support used to access the Home Location Register (HLR).
Mode
The MAP Service Configuration Mode is used to configure properties for Mobile Application Part (MAP) service.
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > MAP Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > map-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-map-service-service_name)#
The commands or keywords/variables that are available are dependent on platform type, product version, and installed license(s).
- access-protocol
- application-context-name
- auth-vectors
- end
- equipment-identity-register
- exit
- gmlc
- hlr
- policy
- short-message-service
- timeout
access-protocol
Configures access protocol parameters for the MAP service as defined for a specific SCCP network instance.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > MAP Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > map-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-map-service-service_name)#
Syntax
Syntax Description
access-protocol sccp-network sccp_id ssn subsys_num no access-protocol sccp-network sccp_id ssn subsys_num
sccp-network sccp_id
Specifies the ID number of the SCCP network to use for the SGSN connection.
sccp_id : Must be an integer from 1 to 16.
ssn subsys_num
Identifies the subsystem number for the destination.
subsys_num: Enter an integer from 1 through 255.
no
Removes the access protocol SCCP network instance ID from the configuration.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to associate access protocol parameters to a specific instance of the MAP service for an SCCP network.
Examples
access-protocol sccp-network 10
application-context-name
Configure the operation timer(s) for one or more MAP application contexts.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > MAP Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > map-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-map-service-service_name)#
Syntax
Syntax Description
application-context-name application operation-timer value default application-context-name application operation-timer
default
Resets the operation timers for all applications to system defaults.
application
-
authentication-failure-report : Sets the reporting operation timer for authentication failure. The setting range for this timer is 15 to 30 seconds and the default setting is 15 seconds.
-
cancel-location : Sets the cancel location operation timer. The setting range for this timer is 15 to 30 seconds and the default setting is 15 seconds.
-
check-imei : Sets the check-IMEI operation timer. The setting range for this timer is 15 to 30 seconds for releases 8.0 and 8.1 and 1 to 30 seconds for releases 9.0 and higher. The default setting is 15 seconds.
-
delete-subscriber-data : Sets the delete subscriber data operation timer. The setting range for this timer is 15 to 30 seconds and the default setting is 15 seconds.
-
mo-fwd-sm : Sets the operation timer for fowarding mobile-originated SMS. The setting range for this timer is 1 to 10 minutes and the default setting is 1 minute (60 seconds).
-
ms-purge : Sets the operation timer for MS-purge function. The setting range for this timer is 15 to 30 seconds and the default setting is 15 seconds.
-
mt-fwd-sm : Sets the operation timer for fowarding mobile-terminated SMS. The setting range for this timer is 1 to 10 minutes and the default setting is 1 minute (60 seconds).
-
ready-for-sm : Sets the operation timer for the ready for SMS operation. The setting range for this timer is 15 to 30 seconds and the default setting is 15 seconds.
-
send-authentication-info : Sets the operation timer for the sending authentication information operation. The setting range for this timer is 15 to 30 seconds and the default setting is 15 seconds.
-
stand-alone-insert-subscriber-data : Sets the operation timer for the standalone insert subscriber data operation. The setting range for this timer is 15 to 30 seconds and the default setting is 15 seconds.
-
ugl-insert-subscriber-data : Sets the operation timer for the insert subscriber data portion of the update GPRS location operation. TThe setting range for this timer is 15 to 30 seconds and the default setting is 15 seconds.
-
update-gprs-location : Sets the operation timer for the update GPRS location operation. The setting range for this timer is 15 to 30 seconds and the default setting is 15 seconds.
operation-timervalue
Configures the operation timer for the selected application. Timer values are indicated above.
Usage Guidelines
Repeat this command entering a different application each time to enable multiple applications.
Examples
application-context-name stand-alone-insert-subscriber-data operation-timer operation-timer 20
auth-vectors
Configures the number of authorization vectors to be requested from the home location register (HLR) during call setup to provide subscriber authentication.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > MAP Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > map-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-map-service-service_name)#
Syntax
Syntax Description
auth-vectors number-to-request number default auth-vectors number-to-request
default
Resets the number of vectors requested from the HLR to the system default.
number-to-request number
number: Must be an integer from 1 to 5 to define the number of authorization vectors be requested from the HLR.
Default is 5.
Usage Guidelines
Set the number of requests to be received from the HLR.
Examples
auth-vectors number-to-request 4
end
Exits the current configuration mode and returns to the Exec mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Syntax Description
end
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to return to the Exec mode.
equipment-identity-register
Defines the information relevant to the equipment-identity-register (EIR) used by the SGSN.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > MAP Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > map-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-map-service-service_name)#
Syntax
Syntax Description
equipment-identity-register { isdn E.164_num | point code pt_code } [ check-imei-every-n-events times| source-ssn ssn] [ include-imsi | map-include-imsi ] no equipment-identity-register { isdn E.164_num | point codept_code }] [ include-imsi | map-include-imsi ]
no
Deletes the EIR configuration.
isdn number
Enter the E.164 number of the EIR.
number: must be a string of 1 to 15 digits.
point code pt_code
-
ITU Range 0.0.1 to 7.255.7
-
ANSI Range 0.0.1 to 255.255.255
-
TTC Range 0.0.1 to 15.31.255
-
or a string of 1 to 11 characters
source-ssn ssn
Identifies the subsystem number (SSN) to be used.
ssn must be an integer from 1 to 255.
check-imei-every-n-events times
Configures the frequency with which a 'check IMEI' message is sent to the EIR. When set, the SGSN skips sending the 'check IMEI' message for the first N-1 where IMDI/IMEISV is received.
-
For releases 8.0 and 8.1, the value must be an integer from 1 to 15.
-
For releases 15.0 and higher, the value must be an integer from 1 to 15.
This feature requires the enabling of verify-equipment-identity for IMEI or IMEISV as specified with the the gmm retrieve-equipment-identity imei command of the call-control-profile configuration mode.
include-imsi
Enables inclusion of IMSI checking during the IMEI check procedure. By default this function is not included.
map-include-imsi
Enables the inclusion of IMSI parameter in the CHECK_IMEI Request. By default, IMSI is not included in the CHECK_IMEI Request.
Usage Guidelines
Configure the identity of the EIR that the SGSN uses and the interaction parameters.
Increasing the check-imei-every-n-events frequency enables the EIR to avoid overload as the number of data-only devices attaching to the network increases.
Examples
equipment-identity-register point code 1.255.1 check-imei-every-n-events 62
equipment-identity-register point code 1.255.1 check-imei-every-n-events 62 include-imsi
exit
Exits the current mode and returns to the parent configuration mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Syntax Description
exit
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to return to the parent configuration mode.
gmlc
This command identifies the gateway mobile location center (GMLC) associated with the Location Service functionality.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > MAP Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > map-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-map-service-service_name)#
Syntax
Syntax Description
gmlc { isdn E.164_number | point-code point-code } [ gsn-address ipv4 address ] [ source-ssn SSN_value ] no gmlc { isdn | point-code }
no
Deletes the GMLC configuration. When the no form of the command is used the SGSN aborts all active Location Requests towards that GMLC and stops the Location Service functions.
isdn number
Enter the E.164 number of the GMLC.
number: must be a string of 1 to 15 digits.
isdn can not be used if point-code is used.
point-code pt_code
-
ITU Range 0.0.1 to 7.255.7
-
ANSI Range 0.0.1 to 255.255.255
-
TTC Range 0.0.1 to 15.31.255
-
or a string of 1 to 11 characters
point-code can not be used if isdn is used.
gsn-address ipv4 address
Identifies the IP address of the GMLC of the local PLMN. The address will be published to the HLR in the MAP Update_GPRS_Location Request.
ipv4 address must be a standard dotted-decimal notation.
Even though gsn-address is optional per the CLI grammar, this keyword is a mandatory parameter when configuring the GMLC for the location service feature in the SGSN.
source-ssn ssn
Identifies the subsystem number (SSN) to be used.
ssn must be an integer from 1 to 255.
Usage Guidelines
This command identifies the GMLC associated with the MAP Service configuration in support of the Location Services functionality enabled on the SGSN.
Only one GMLC can be defined per MAP Service configuration.
Related Commands:
- associate map-service in the Location Service configuration mode associates this MAP service when configuration Location Services functionality.
Examples
gmlc isdn 491720499 gsn-address 192.168.64.1 ssn 131
hlr
This command enters the configuration mode for the home location register (HLR). The HLR is a database containing the subscriber profile information for all mobile stations (MS) / user equipment (UE) connecting to a specific GPRS or UMTS core network.
The commands and options for this mode are documented in the HLR Configuration Mode chapter.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > MAP Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > map-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-map-service-service_name)#
Syntax
Syntax Description
hlr
policy
This command configures the Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP) -specific MAP policy for either ANSI or ITU SS7 variants.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > MAP Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > map-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-map-service-service_name)#
Syntax
Syntax Description
[ default ] policy tcap { use-received-destination-address | use-received-source-address }
use-received-destination-address
Selecting this keyword overwrites stored CG and CD addresses with a new address received in first TC CNT msg
use-received-source-address
Selecting this keyword instructs the MAP service to use the received source address for the dialog.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to determine how TCAP will handle MAP messages.
Examples
policy tcap use-received-destination-address
short-message-service
This command enables and disables the short message service (SMS service) and provides access to the SMS Service configuration mode.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > MAP Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > map-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-map-service-service_name)#
Syntax
Syntax Description
short-message-service no short-message-service
no
Disables the SMS service.
Usage Guidelines
Enter the command to access the SMS service configuration mode to fine tune the SMS functionality.
Examples
short-message-service
timeout
Use this command to configure the m1 timeout value for the LCS procedure..
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > MAP Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > map-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-map-service-service_name)#
Syntax
Syntax Description
timeout m1 seconds
m1 seconds
This keyword sets the expiry value for the SGSN's m1 timer, which sets the time the SGSN waits to send a negative PSL Response and clear the location request.
seconds is an integer from 60 to 600. Default is 120.
Usage Guidelines
The m1 timer is used for location service (LCS) specific map message PSL (provide subscriber location). The gateway mobile location center (GMLC), associated with the LCS functionality, also maintains an m1 timer when it sends a PSL Request to the SGSN. If the GMLC's timer expires before receiving a response from the SGSN, then the GMLC aborts the location procedure.
This command enables the operator to determine the amount of time the SGSN should wait before sending a negative PSL Response and cleaing the location request to complete the LCS procedure.
Examples
timeout m1 240
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