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1 This chapter includes the command output tables. aaa-configuration, page 2 access-flows, page 3 access-flows full, page 4 access-flows wf1, page 6 all, page 8 asngw-only all, page 9 asngw-service, page 10 callid <callid> adc readdress statistics, page 11 counters username, page 11 cscf-only full, page 14 enodeb-address, page 21 firewall required, page 22 full all, page 23 full username, page 32 ggsn-only, page 40 ggsn-only all, page 44 ggsn-only full, page 45 gprs-only full, page 57 hnbgw-only all, page 72 hnbgw-only full, page 73 hnbgw-service, page 80 mme-only full, page 81 summary pgw only, page 83 1

2 aaa-configuration pdif-service, page 84 pgw-only full all, page 85 pgw-only summary, page 85 policy, page 85 sgsn-only full, page 88 sgsn-only summary, page 98 sgsn-only partial qos negotiated, page 100 sgw-address, page 101 summary, page 102 tft, page 109 wf1 all, page 111 Common Attributes, page 112 aaa-configuration Table 1: aaa-configuration Command Output s Username Status Access Type Network Type Access Tech callid msid imsi Specifies the name of the subscriber. Indicates the status of the subscriber's session. The status can be Online or Offline and Active or Dormant. Note: Sessions facilitated through PDSN Closed R-P services are always displayed as "Active" due to the fact that PDSN Closed R-P services do not receive dormancy information from the PCF. Indicates the type of access for this subscriber. See Displays the type of network connection for this subscribers session. See Represents the Access Technology. See Displays the subscriber's call identification number (callid). Displays the subscriber's mobile station identification (MSID). Displays the subscriber's international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI). 2

3 access-flows AAA Information and Attributes A list of AAA information attributes and their configuration for the specified session. For additional information on these attributes, if you are using StarOS 12.3 or an earlier release, refer to the AAA and GTPP Interface Administration and Reference. If you are using StarOS 14.0 or a later release, refer to the AAA Interface Administration and Reference. access-flows Table 2: access-flows Command Output s Access-Tech Type Direction Link Status Flow State Flow Mapping Network Type MSID ID SRID Indicates the session type for this subscriber. See Indicates the access flow type as one of the following: - Static - Dynamic - Pre-provisioned - Accounting Indicates the flow direction as Forward/Uplink or Reverse/Downlink. Indicates the status of the flow as one of the following: - Online/Active - Dormant/idle - Not Applicable Indicates the state of the flow as Active or Inactive. Indicates the mapping of the flow as one of the following: - Mapped - Unmapped - Not Applicable Indicates the session Network Type. See Displays the subscriber's mobile station identification (MSID). Indicates the unique identification number for the flow. Indicates the service flow identifier for this subscriber. 3

4 access-flows full PDFID PROFID PACKETS BYTES POLICY Indicates the packet data flow identifier for this subscriber. Indicates the QoS profile identifier for this subscriber. Indicates the total number of packets processed for this flow. Indicates the total number of bytes processed for this flow. Indicates the name of the subscriber QoS policy applicable for this subscriber. access-flows full Table 3: access-flows full Command Output s Username callid msid flow ID Access Tech Status Policy Name Direction State Mapping Status Specifies the name of the subscriber. Displays the subscriber's call identification number (callid). Displays the subscriber's mobile station identification (MSID). Indicates the unique identification number for the flow. Indicates the session type for this subscriber. See Indicates the status of the session as Active or Dormant/Idle. Indicates the name of the QoS/subscriber policy. Indicates the flow direction as Forward/Uplink or Reverse/Downlink. Indicates the status of the flow as Active or Inactive. Indicates the mapping status of the flow as one of the following: - Mapped - Unmapped - Not Applicable 4

5 access-flows full Flow Type Hdr Comp QoS Traffic Policing Data Statistics Packets Bytes pkts dropped tp pkts dropped access-ctrl Requested QoS Profile Ids QOS Id Granted QoS Global-Service-Class-Name Service-Class-Name Schedule Type Classifiers Data Path(s) Peer Address BS ID Indicates the access flow type as one of the following: - Accounting - Static - Dynamic - Pre-provisioned Indicates the status of header compression. Indicates the status of the QoS traffic policing as Enabled or Disabled. Displays the data statistics. Displays the total number of packets. Displays the total number of bytes. Displays the number of packets dropped by the traffic policy. Displays the number of packets dropped by the access control. Displays the requested QoS. Displays the profile IDs for the requested QoS. Displays the applicable QoS identifier. Displays the granted QoS. Specifies the global service class name. Specifies the local service class name. Displays the schedule type configured for the requested QoS. This group contains relevant parameters like, minimum reserved traffic rate, maximum latency allowed, polling interval, traffic priority, sustained traffic rate, and maximum traffic burst. Displays the service classifier parameters like type of traffic, priority, matching protocol, source-destination IP address and ports, DSCP marking etc. It also shows the configured permit criteria for flows. Displays the available information of data path(s). Indicates the IP address of the trusted peer ASN GWs for inter ASN GW handovers in this service. Indicates the Base station Id. 5

6 access-flows wf1 Tunnel Endpoint Gre Key Type State RecdPkts SendPkts Total access-flows matching specified criteria Indicates the IP address of GRE tunnel endpoint. Indicates the GRE key for this data tunnel. Type of GRE data tunnel. It may be R4 or R6. Indicates the status of access flow. Possible states are: - I: Initializing - F: Flow Added - A: Active - P: Pending Indicates the total number of packets received. Indicates the total number of packets sent. Displays the total number of matching access-flows. access-flows wf1 Table 4: access-flows wf1 Command Output s Access Tech Policy Name Type Direction Link Status Indicates the session type for this subscriber. See Indicates the name of the QoS/subscriber policy. Indicates the access flow type as one of the following: - A: Accounting - S: Static - D: Dynamic - P: Pre-provisioned Indicates the flow direction as Forward/Uplink or Reverse/Downlink. Indicates the status of the link as one of the following: - A: Online/Active - D: Dormant -. (period): Not Applicable 6

7 access-flows wf1 Flow Status Flow Mapping Network Type MSID ID SRID PROFID SO PACKETS BYTES POLICY HDR-COMP Indicates the status of the flow as Active or Inactive. Indicates the mapping status of the flow as one of the following: - M: Mapped - U: Unmapped -. (period): Not Applicable Indicates the network type. See Displays the subscriber's mobile station identification (MSID) number. Indicates the unique identification number for the flow. Indicates the service request identification number for the flow. Indicates the profile identification number used by the flow. Displays the service option for each flow. Indicates the total number of packets. Indicates the total number of bytes. Indicates the policy name used for the flow. Indicates the ROHC header compression feedback channel identification number carried by the link. 7

8 all all Table 5: all Command Output s vvvvv Displays service and session state information. This column provides a code consisting of six characters. From left-to-right, the first character represents the Access Type that the subscriber is using. See The second character represents the Access Technology. See The third character represents the Call State. See The fourth character represents the Access CSCF Status of the session. - A: Attached - C: Call (Unknown Type) - N: Not Attached - v: Voice Call -. (period): Not Applicable - V: Video Call The fifth character represents the Link Status of the session. The possible idle states are: - A: Online/Active - D: Dormant/Idle Note: Sessions facilitated through PDSN Closed R-P services are always displayed as "Active" due to the fact that PDSN Closed R-P services do not receive dormancy information from the PCF. The sixth character represents the session Network Type. See CALLID MSID USERNAME IP(*) TIME-IDLE Displays the subscriber's call identification (callid) number. Displays the subscriber's mobile station identification (MSID) number. Displays the subscriber's username. Displays the IP address assigned to the subscriber. (*) indicates the multiple hosts supported behind a primary node with primary IP address. Note that this is applicable to ASN GW session only. Displays the amount of time that the subscriber session has been idle either in an active or dormant state. 8

9 asngw-only all asngw-only all Table 6: asngw-only all Command Output s vvvvvv Displays service and session state information. This column displays a code consisting of six characters. From left-to-right, the first character represents the Access Type that the subscriber is using. See The second character represents the Access Technology. See The third character represents the Call State. See The fourth character represents the Access CSCF Status of the session. The possible states are: - A: Attached - N: Not Attached -. (period): Not Applicable The fifth character represents the Link Status of the session. The possible states are: - A: Online/Active (airlink connected) - D: Dormant (airlink not connected) Note: Sessions facilitated through PDSN Closed R-P services are always displayed as "Active" due to the fact that PDSN Closed R-P services do not receive dormancy information from the PCF. The sixth character represents the session Network Type. See CALLID MSID USERNAME IP TIME-IDLE Total subscribers matching specified criteria The subscriber's call identification (callid) number. The subscriber's mobile station identification (MSID) number. The subscriber's user name. The IP address assigned to the subscriber. The amount of time that the subscriber session has been idle either in an active or dormant state. The total number of subscribers using firewall. 9

10 asngw-service asngw-service Table 7: asngw-service Command Output s vvvvvv Displays service and session state information. This column displays a code consisting of six characters. From left-to-right, the first character represents the Access Type that the subscriber is using. See The second character represents the Access Technology. See The third character represents the Call State. See The fourth character represents the Access CSCF Status of the session. The possible states are: - A: Attached - N: Not Attached -. (period): Not Applicable The fifth character represents the Link Status of the session. The possible states are: - A: Online/Active (airlink connected) - D: Dormant (airlink not connected) Note: Sessions facilitated through PDSN Closed R-P services are always displayed as "Active" due to the fact that PDSN Closed R-P services do not receive dormancy information from the PCF. The sixth character represents the session Network Type. See CALLID MSID USERNAME IP TIME-IDLE Total subscribers matching specified criteria The subscriber's call identification (callid) number. The subscriber's mobile station identification (MSID) number. The subscriber's user name. The IP address assigned to the subscriber. The amount of time that the subscriber session has been idle either in an active or dormant state. The total number of subscribers using firewall. 10

11 callid <callid> adc readdress statistics callid <callid> adc readdress statistics Table 8: callid <callid> adc readdress statistics Command Output s Total Readdressed Flows Readdressed Upl Pkts Readdressed Dnl Pkts Total Readdressing Failures Non Syn Flow Duplicate Key Dropped Pkts Total number of readdressed uplink and downlink flows. Total number of readdressed uplinked packets. Total number of readdressed downlinked packets. Total number of packets with readdressing failures. Total number of readdressing packets with a non SYN flow failure. Total number of readdressing packets with a duplicate key failure. Total number of packets discarded on readdressing failure. counters username Table 9: show subscriber counters username Command Output s Username Status Access Type Network Type callid msid input pkts Specifies the name of the subscriber. Indicates the status of the subscriber's session. The status can be Online or Offline and Active or Dormant. Note: Sessions facilitated through PDSN Closed R-P services are always displayed as "Active" due to the fact that PDSN Closed R-P services do not receive dormancy information from the PCF. Indicates the session type for this subscriber. See Indicates the network service used for the subscriber session. See Displays the subscriber's call identification number (callid). Displays the subscriber's mobile station identification (MSID). Indicates the number of packets received. 11

12 counters username output pkts input bytes output bytes input bytes dropped output bytes dropped input pkts dropped output pkts dropped input pkts dropped due to zero mbr output pkts dropped due to zero mbr pk rate from user(bps) pk rate to user(bps) ave rate from user(bps) ave rate to user(bps) sust rate from user(bps) Indicates the number of packets transmitted. Indicates the number of bytes received. Indicates the number of bytes transmitted. Indicates the number of bytes that were dropped while receiving data for this subscriber session. Indicates the number of bytes that were dropped while transmitting data for this subscriber session. Indicates the number of packets that were dropped while receiving data for this subscriber session. Indicates the number of packets that were dropped while transmitting data for this subscriber session. This field includes packets blocked by Access Control Lists (ACLs). Do not use this figure when computing the total number of output packets. Indicates the number of packets that were dropped while receiving data due to configured maximum bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber. This counter is applicable when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies Update PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for conversation/streaming class of services. Indicates the number of packets that were dropped while transmitting data due to configured maximum bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber. This counter is applicable when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies Update PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for conversation/streaming class of services. The peak data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to the network during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The peak data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network by the subscriber during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The average data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to the network during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The average data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network by the subscriber during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The mean data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to the network during the last three sampling periods. The sampling period is 30 seconds. 12

13 counters username sust rate to user(bps) pk rate from user(pps) pk rate to user(pps) ave rate from user(pps) ave rate to user(pps) sust rate from user(pps) sust rate to user(pps) link online/active percent ipv4 bad hdr ipv4 ttl exceeded ipv4 fragments sent ipv4 could not fragment ipv4 input acl drop ipv4 output acl drop ipv4 source violations ipv4 source violation no accounting ipv6 egress filtered The mean data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network by the subscriber during the last three sampling periods. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The speed that packets are being received from the user in packets per second. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The speed that packets are being sent to the user in packets per second. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The average speed that packets are being received from the user in packets per second. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The average speed that packets are being sent to the user in packets per second. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The sustained speed that packets are being received from the user in packets per second. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The sustained speed that packets are being sent to the user in packets per second. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The percentage of time that the data link was online and active during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. Indicates the number of IPv4 packets received with bad headers. Indicates the number of IPv4 packets dropped because their time-to-live was exceeded for this subscriber session. Indicates the number of IPv4 packet fragments that were transmitted. Indicates the number of IPv4 packets that could not be fragmented. Indicates the number of IPv4 packets dropped due to an inbound access control list (ACL) violation. Note: This counter may increment even if no ACL is configured. Indicates the number of IPv4 packets dropped due to an outbound access control list (ACL) violation. Indicates the number of IPv4 source validation violations. The IPv4 source validation violations that were detected but not included in the statistics. Enable IPv6 egress address filtering feature. 13

14 cscf-only full dormancy total handoff total ipv4 icmp packets dropped Total subscribers matching specified criteria Indicates the total amount of time in seconds that the subscriber session was dormant over the duration of the session. Note: Sessions facilitated through PDSN Closed R-P services are always displayed as "Active" due to the fact that PDSN Closed R-P services do not receive dormancy information from the PCF. The total number of subscriber sessions handed off. When hide service address is enabled and a service in the system is sent ping packets or a traceroute is executed, the packets pertaining to the service address are dropped. This counter shows the number of those packets that have been dropped. Displays the number of subscribers currently accessing the system that matched the criteria that was specified during the execution of this command. cscf-only full Displays per-subscriber information for active sessions. Table 10: cscf-only full Command Output s AoR callid Contact Custom Features Card/CPU Sessmgr Instance Active TCP Connections Transport of Last Received Msg Last Registration Timestamp Registration expires after The address of record of the CSCF subscriber. The call ID of the active subscriber session. The subscriber's contact information provided during registration. If applicable, the custom feature tag set for the CSCF subscriber. The slot and CPU number of the Processing Card through which the session is being processed. The session manager instance the active subscriber session is using. (P-CSCF only) The total number of open TCP connections with subscribers. The transport method used for the last received message. Possible transport methods used are TCP or UDP. Last registration received for the subscriber, displayed in Universal Time Coordinated (UTC). The remaining duration of the subscriber registration. 14

15 cscf-only full State Subscriber type CSCF Service CSCF Role Collapsed with access service Access service callid AAA context AAA domain AAA RADIUS group RADIUS Auth Server IP RADIUS Acct Server IP DIAMETER Policy Server DIAMETER Policy Session-Id DIAMETER Policy Subscription DIAMETER Acct Server Charging Function Address PCSCF Path SCSCF Service Route The current state of the session. The subscriber type (home or visitor). The CSCF service the session is using. The role of the CSCF service. The access service with which the CSCF service is collapsed. The call ID number of the access gateway integrated with the SCM. The AAA service to which the subscriber belongs. The AAA domain to which the subscriber belongs. The AAA RADIUS group to which the subscriber belongs. The RADIUS authentication server's IP address. The RADIUS accounting server's IP address. Note: When the RADIUS Accounting Mediation Device is configured, this field will NOT display the RADIUS accounting mediation server's IP address. The IP address of the Diameter policy server. The ID of Diameter Policy External Control Application (DPECA) session created by P-CSCF for every subscriber to subscribe to registration path signaling with PCRF. If the diameter subscription fails at PCRF, diameter Policy session ID will be displayed as N/A. Note: This field is applicable only for P-CSCF. The status of DPECA subscription. Note: This field is applicable only for P-CSCF. The IP address of the Diameter accounting server. The IP address of the charging function server. The node path to the registrar. A "Path" field is only used for REGISTER messages and 200OK responses to REGISTER messages. This field contains either IP-address:port or fully-qualified-domain-name:port. The path to the service proxy as returned by the registrar upon successful registration. This field contains either IP-address:port or fully-qualified-domain-name:port. 15

16 cscf-only full Current CSCF sessions The number of CSCF sessions the subscriber currently has running. Registration Set All public URIs registered by the subscriber. It includes a public URI that the user explicitly registers as well as associated URIs that get implicitly registered for the user by the S-CSCF node. In addition, call features that a public URI is subscribed to are also shown below each URI. AoR Display Name Unsupported VoLTE Loose Route Alias GroupId Total PubUids Shared IFC The address of record of the CSCF subscriber. The display name for the CSCF subscriber. Displays TRUE or FALSE, as per information obtained through Unsupported-VoLTE AVP in SAA from HSS. The loose route information for the CSCF subscriber. Populated if alias indication feature is enabled on S-CSCF. HSS reports alias group ID. The total number of implicit registered users for the CSCF subscriber. Populated if Shared Initial Filter Criteria (SiFC) functionality is enabled on the CSCF. Call Features Subscriber profile shows whether a subscriber has enabled local call features. Possible values are: Disabled - Subscriber has disabled local call features; no associated local call features are displayed. Enabled - Subscriber has enabled local call features; associated local call features are displayed. CID VSC OverRide CID CIDB VSC OverRide CIDB CW VSC OverRide CW CT VSC OverRide Indicates whether Caller ID Display Vertical Service Code Over Ride has been enabled (1) or disabled (0) by this subscriber. Indicates whether Caller ID Display has been enabled (1) or disabled (0) by this subscriber. Indicates whether Caller ID Display Blocked Vertical Service Code Over Ride has been enabled (1) or disabled (0) by this subscriber. Indicates whether Caller ID Display Blocked has been enabled (1) or disabled (0) by this subscriber. Indicates whether Call Waiting Vertical Service Code Over Ride has been enabled (1) or disabled (0) by this subscriber. Indicates whether Call Waiting has been enabled (1) or disabled (0) by this subscriber. Indicates whether Call Transfer Vertical Service Code Over Ride has been enabled (1) or disabled (0) by this subscriber. 16

17 cscf-only full CT CFU VSC OverRide CFU CFNA VSC OverRide CFNA CFBL VSC OverRide CFBL CFNR VSC OverRide CFNR FollowMe VSC OverRide FollowMe Indicates whether Call Transfer has been enabled (1) or disabled (0) by this subscriber. Indicates whether Call Forward Unconditional Vertical Service Code Over Ride has been enabled (1) or disabled (0) by this subscriber. Indicates whether or not Call Forward Unconditional is enabled for the subscriber's session. If not, None will be displayed. Indicates whether Call Forward No Answer Vertical Service Code Over Ride has been enabled (1) or disabled (0) by this subscriber. Indicates whether or not Call Forward No Answer is enabled for the subscriber's session. If not, None will be displayed. Indicates whether Call Forward Busy Line Vertical Service Code Over Ride has been enabled (1) or disabled (0) by this subscriber. Indicates whether or not Call Forward Busy Line is enabled for the subscriber's session. If not, None will be displayed. Indicates whether Call Forward Not Registered Vertical Service Code Over Ride has been enabled (1) or disabled (0) by this subscriber. Indicates whether or not Call Forward Not Registered is enabled for the subscriber's session. If not, None will be displayed. Indicates whether Follow Me/Find Me Vertical Service Code Over Ride has been enabled (1) or disabled (0) by this subscriber. Indicates whether or not Follow Me/Find Me is enabled for the subscriber's session. If not, None will be displayed. Current CSCF Subscriptions Subscription id Call-ID Subscription Type Resource Event Package The subscription ID. The call identification number that uniquely identifies the subscriber. The subscription type. The resource information. The associated event package. Possible event package types are: message-summary, presence, reg, and winfo. Subscriber counters Call Attempts Tx The total number of call attempts made by the subscriber for this session. 17

18 cscf-only full Call Attempts Rx Call Successes Tx Call Successes Rx Call Failures Tx Call Failures Rx Call Release Attempts Tx Call Release Attempts Rx Call Release Successes Tx Call Release Successes Rx Call Release Failures Tx Call Release Failures Rx Subscription Attempts Tx Subscription Attempts Rx Subscription Successes Tx Subscription Successes Rx Subscription Failures Tx Subscription Failures Rx Publish Attempts Tx Publish Attempts Rx Publish Successes Tx Publish Successes Rx Publish Failures Tx Publish Failures Rx Notification Attempts Tx The total number of call attempts received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of calls successfully made by the subscriber for this session. The total number of successful calls received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of failed calls made by the subscriber for this session. The total number of call failures received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of call release attempts made by the subscriber for this session. The total number of call release attempts received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of call releases successfully made by the subscriber for this session. The total number of successful call releases received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of failed call releases made by the subscriber for this session. The total number of call release failures received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of subscription attempts made by the subscriber for this session. The total number of subscription attempts received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of subscriptions successfully made by the subscriber for this session. The total number of successful subscriptions received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of failed subscriptions made by the subscriber for this session. The total number of subscription failures received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of publish attempts made by the subscriber for this session. The total number of publish attempts received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of publishes successfully made by the subscriber for this session. The total number of successful publishes received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of failed publishes made by the subscriber for this session. The total number of publish failures received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of notification attempts made by the subscriber for this session. 18

19 cscf-only full Notification Attempts Rx Notification Successes Tx Notification Successes Rx Notification Failures Tx Notification Failures Rx Message Attempts Tx Message Attempts Rx Message Successes Tx Message Successes Rx Message Failures Tx Message Failures Rx Response 403 Tx Response 403 Rx Response 408 Tx Response 408 Rx Response 480 Tx Response 480 Rx Response 481 Tx Response 481 Rx Response 487 Tx Response 487 Rx Response 488 Tx Response 488 Rx Response 500 Tx The total number of notification attempts received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of notifications successfully made by the subscriber for this session. The total number of successful notifications received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of failed notifications made by the subscriber for this session. The total number of notification failures received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of message attempts made by the subscriber for this session. The total number of message attempts received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of messages successfully made by the subscriber for this session. The total number of successful messages received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of failed messages made by the subscriber for this session. The total number of message failures received by the subscriber for this session. The total number of Response 403 transmitted. The total number of Response 403 received. The total number of Response 408 transmitted. The total number of Response 408 received. The total number of Response 480 transmitted. The total number of Response 480 received. The total number of Response 481 transmitted. The total number of Response 481 received. The total number of Response 487 transmitted. The total number of Response 487 received. The total number of Response 488 transmitted. The total number of Response 488 received. The total number of Response 500 transmitted. 19

20 cscf-only full Response 500 Rx PDF Call Rejects Local Call Rejects Emergency Calls Operator-assistance Calls Tollfree Calls Directory-assistance Calls Premium Calls International Calls LongDistance Calls Session Timer Expires The total number of Response 500 received. The total number of times the subscriber initiated a call through the P-CSCF but the policy decision function (PDF) rejected it. The total number of local call rejects (by the P-CSCF) for this subscriber. The total number of emergency calls made by this subscriber during this session. The total number of operator-assisted calls made by this subscriber during this session. The total number of toll-free calls made by this subscriber during this session. The total number of directory assisted calls made by this subscriber during this session. The total number of premium service calls made by this subscriber during this session. The total number of international calls made by this subscriber during this session. The total number of long distance calls made by this subscriber during this session. The total number of session timer expirations occurring during this session. 20

21 enodeb-address enodeb-address Table 11: enodeb-address Command Output s vvvvv Displays service and session state information. This column provides a code consisting of six characters. From left-to-right, the first character represents the Access Type that the subscriber is using. See The second character represents the Access Technology. See The third character represents the Call State. See The fourth character represents the Access CSCF Status of the session. The possible network types are: A - Attached N - Not Attached. (period) - Not Applicable The fifth character represents the Link Status of the session. The possible idle states are: A - Online/Active D - Dormant/Idle The sixth character represents the session Network Type. See CALLID MSID USERNAME IP TIME-IDLE Displays the subscriber's call identification (callid) number. Displays the subscriber's mobile station identification (MSID) number. Displays the subscriber's username. Displays the IP address assigned to the subscriber. Displays the amount of time that the subscriber session has been idle either in an active or dormant state. 21

22 firewall required firewall required Table 12: firewall required Command Output s vvvvvv Displays service and session state information. This column provides a code consisting of six characters. From left-to-right, the first character represents the Access Type that the subscriber is using. See The second character represents the Access Technology. See The third character represents the Call State. See The fourth character represents the Access CSCF Status of the session. The possible network types are: - A: Attached - N: Not Attached -. (period): Not Applicable The fifth character represents the Link Status of the session. The possible idle states are: - A: Online/Active - D: Dormant/Idle Note: Sessions facilitated through PDSN Closed R-P services are always displayed as "Active" due to the fact that PDSN Closed R-P services do not receive dormancy information from the PCF. The sixth character represents the session Network Type. See CALLID MSID USERNAME IP TIME-IDLE Total subscribers matching specified criteria Displays the subscriber's call identification (callid) number. Displays the subscriber's mobile station identification (MSID) number. Displays the subscriber's username. Displays the IP address assigned to the subscriber. Displays the amount of time that the subscriber session has been idle either in an active or dormant state. Total number of subscribers with firewall enabled. 22

23 full all full all Table 13: full all Command Output s Username Status Access Type Network Type Access Tech callid msid WLAN UE Identifier WLAN AP Identifier EAP-TYPE Card/Cpu Sessmgr Instance state PCF address Peer address BS/PA address idle time The subscriber name. Indicates the session status. Indicates the session type for this subscriber. See Indicates the network service used for the subscriber session. See Indicates the accessing technology. See The subscriber's call identification number (callid). The subscriber's mobile station identification (MSID). The UE identifier MAC address in ASCII format (upper case only), with octet values separated by hyphens. The UE's access point identifier Location Area Code Cell Identity (LAC_CI) that is, Location Area Code (LAC) and Cell Id (CI) separated by an underscore. The Extensible Authentication Protocol type. The card and CPU ID. The session manager instances. The session state. The possible values are: - Connected - Connecting - Disconnecting - Unknown IP address of the PCF. IP address of peer system in network. Indicates the IP address of base station or paging agent. The time period that the subscriber session has been idle, either in an active or dormant state. 23

24 full all idle time left session time left long duration time left long duration action The idle time period left before timeout. The session time left for the subscriber. Indicates how much time is left for the maximum duration of a specified subscriber session. The setting for the action to take when the long duration timer expires. The possible values are: Detection - Detect and send SNMP trap and CORBA notification only. Disconnection - Disconnect the session and send SNMP trap and CORBA notification. context-retention timer running context-retention time left always on ip address ue mac Default Gateway Multiple Hosts home-agent fa-service-name ip pool name local ip addr source context destination context ip header compression Indicates whether context-retention timer is running. Indicates time remaining. Session Update message was sent to the PCF to notify the PCF that the subscriber has the Always On feature enabled. Indicates the primary IP address of the subscriber interface in the session. In WiMAX session this is the primary IP address of WiMAX CPE, if multiple host support enabled. The UE's MAC. The default gateway IP address. Specifies the multiple IP host support enabled or disabled for a WiMAX session. It also indicates the connected hosts behind a WiMAX CPE and their allocated IP address with secondary IP pool name. The name of the HA for this subscriber. The name of the FA service for this subscriber. The IP address pool or group to use for subscriber IP address allocation. The local IP address of the interface in the session. The name of a configured source context from which the subscriber initiates a session. The name of a configured destination context through which the subscriber is provided access to the packet data network. The header compression method being used. 24

25 full all ROHC cid-mode (local/remote) ROHC max-cid (local/remote) ROHC mrru (local/remote) ROHC max-hdr (local/remote) ROHC profile AAA context AAA domain AAA start count AAA stop count AAA interim count Acct-session-id Mediation-acct-session-id AAA RADIUS group AAA RADIUS Secondary group RADIUS Auth Server IP RADIUS Acct Server IP NAS IP Address Nexthop IP Address Robust Header Compression mode for the bidirectional channel: [ small large na ]. For Robust Header Compression, indicates the maximum value of a context identifier. For Robust Header Compression, indicates the maximum reconstructed reception unit. For Robust Header Compression, the largest header size in octets that may be compressed. Robust Header Compression profile ID as per RFC3095 for the bidirectional channel. The context in which the AAA service is configured. The domain in which the AAA service is configured. The number of accounting start messages sent to the accounting server for the subscriber session. The number of accounting stop messages sent to the accounting server for the subscriber session. The number of accounting interim messages sent to the accounting server for the subscriber session. Identifies a subscriber session or PDP context and sends the information to RADIUS server. In Release 14.0 and later, this field will be displayed in both 3GPP and CDMA formats. Identifies a subscriber session or PDP context and sends the information to mediation server. This field will be displayed in both 3GPP and CDMA formats. The AAA RADIUS server group assigned to specific subscriber for AAA functionality. If the secondary Accounting group is configured in the Subscriber configuration, this field displays the corresponding group name. Otherwise, it displays n/a. The RADIUS authentication server's IP address. The RADIUS accounting server's IP address. When the RADIUS Accounting Mediation Device is configured, this field will not display the RADIUS accounting mediation server's IP address. The Network Access Server's (NAS) IP address. The IP address of configured next-hop-forwarding-address in RADIUS attribute, subscriber configuration, or IP pool configuration. 25

26 full all GTPP Group Acct Context Authentication Mode Authentication Type EAP-Type Client Type active input acl active output acl active input ipv6 acl active output ipv6 acl ECS Rulebase CBB-Policy Bandwidth-Policy Firewall-and-NAT Policy Displays all the configured GTPP server groups associated with this APN. Note: This field only appears if the Accounting Mode is GTPP. Specifies the name of all configured GTPP accounting contexts associated with this APN. Note: This field only appears if the Accounting Mode is GTPP. The authentication mode. Possible modes are: - None - User (Single EAP) - Device (Single EAP) - Device-User (Double EAP) - Device-User (Single EAP) The authentication type. The type of EAP authentication. Possible types are: - EAP-Pre-shared Key (EAP-PSK) - EAP-Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS) - EAP-Tunneled Transport Layer Security (EAP-TTLS) - EAP-Authentication and Key Agreement (EAP-AKA) The type of client, which can be Regular or Data. Identifies whether the client is a regular client, which includes voice, or a data client, which is data only. The active Access Control List (ACL) for input. The active Access Control List (ACL) for output. The active IPv6 Access Control List (ACL) for input. The active IPv6 Access Control List (ACL) for output. The rulebase applicable for this subscriber when Enhanced Charging Service/Active Charging Service is enabled. The CBB policy associated with the subscriber. The bandwidth policy associated with the subscriber. Displays the Firewall-and-NAT policy name. 26

27 full all Firewall Policy IPv4 Firewall Policy IPv6 NAT Policy NAT44 NAT Policy NAT64 NAT Policy NAT Realm NAT IP address (on-demand/not-on-demand) (<pool_name>) Nat port chunks allocated[start - end] CF Policy ID TPO Policy active input plcy grp active output plcy grp MIPFA Sessions Layer 3 tunneling dhcp-service name dhcp-server address prepaid status external inline srvr processing Proxy DNS Intercept List access-link ip-frag Indicates whether IPv4 firewall is enabled for the subscriber. Indicates whether IPv6 firewall is enabled for the subscriber. Indicates whether NAT44 is enabled or disabled for the subscriber. Indicates whether NAT64 is enabled or disabled for the subscriber. Indicates whether NAT is enabled for the subscriber. The NAT realms associated with the subscriber. Note: In 15.0 and later releases, the NAT Realm field will be displayed only when IP is assigned, and removed again when IP is released. The NAT IP address allocated from the NAT realm. If the NAT realm type is "on-demand" (where NAT IP allocation happens when the very first packet is received from the subscriber for that realm) it is indicated. If a NAT IP pool group is used, it indicates the NAT pool from which the IP is allocated. The NAT port range allocated to the subscriber. The Category-based Content Filtering Policy ID associated with the subscriber. Note: The Traffic Performance Optimization (TPO) in-line service is not supported in this release. The active input policy group for traffic flow. The active output policy group for traffic flow. The status of Mobile IP FA sessions. Indicates if Layer 3 tunneling is enabled. The DHCP service name. The DHCP server address. Indicates if prepaid status is on or off. Indicates if external inline server processing is on or off. The proxy DNS intercept list used for the subscriber. Configures IP fragmentation processing over the Access-link. 27

28 full all ignore DF-bit data-tunnel MIP grat-arp mode Downlink traffic-policing Uplink traffic-policing Downlink traffic-shaping Uplink traffic-shaping Radius Accounting Mode cscf-service name cscf registration AoR apn nsapi imsi MSISDN remote-ip-addr imei(sv) uli mcc mnc lac ci input pkts output pkts input bytes Indicates if whether during Mobile IP tunneling, the DF bit is not ignored and packets are not fragmented. Indicates if gratuitous ARPs are sent out for an HA session upon handoff and renewal requests. Indicates if traffic policing is enabled for the downlink direction. Indicates if traffic policing is enabled for the uplink direction. Indicates if traffic shaping is enabled for downlink direction. Indicates if traffic shaping is enabled for uplink direction. Indicates if the RADIUS accounting mode is either session-based or access-flow-based. The CSCF service name. The CSCF registered AoR. The Access Point Name associated with the subscriber. The subscriber's Network Service Access Point Identifier (NSAPI). The subscriber's International mobile Subscriber Identity. The Mobile Station International ISDN Number (MSISDN) of the subscriber node. The assigned remote IP address. The UE's MAC address with FFFE appended at the end. Displays the access point's identity. The Mobile Country Code. The Mobile Network Code. The Location Area Code, which identifies a location area. The Cell ID, which identifies a cell within a location area. Indicates the number of packets received. Indicates the number of packets transmitted. Indicates the number of bytes received. 28

29 full all output bytes input bytes dropped output bytes dropped input pkts dropped output pkts dropped input pkts dropped due to zero mbr output pkts dropped due to zero mbr pk rate from user(bps) pk rate to user(bps) ave rate from user(bps) ave rate to user(bps) sust rate from user(bps) sust rate to user(bps) Indicates the number of bytes transmitted. Indicates the number of bytes that were dropped while receiving data for this subscriber session. Indicates the number of bytes that were dropped while transmitting data for this subscriber session. Indicates the number of packets that were dropped while receiving data for this subscriber session. Indicates the number of packets that were dropped while transmitting data for this subscriber session. This field includes packets blocked by Access Control Lists (ACLs). Do not use this figure when computing the total number of output packets. Indicates the number of packets that were dropped while receiving data due to configured maximum bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber. This counter is applicable when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies Update PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for conversation/streaming class of services. Indicates the number of packets that were dropped while transmitting data due to configured maximum bit rate (MBR) was set to zero for a subscriber. This counter is applicable when system drops uplink/downlink packets when SGSN notifies Update PDP Contexts for QOS change with bandwidth rate as zero for conversation/streaming class of services. The peak data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to the network during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The peak data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network by the subscriber during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The average data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to the network during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The average data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network by the subscriber during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The mean data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to the network during the last three sampling periods. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The mean data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network by the subscriber during the last three sampling periods. The sampling period is 30 seconds. 29

30 full all pk rate from user(pps) pk rate to user(pps) ave rate from user(pps) ave rate to user(pps) sust rate from user(pps) sust rate to user(pps) link online/active percent ipv4 bad hdr ipv4 ttl exceeded ipv4 fragments sent ipv4 could not fragment ipv4 input acl drop ipv4 output acl drop ipv4 input css down drop ipv4 output css down drop ipv4 output xoff pkts drop ipv4 output xoff bytes drop The peak data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to the network during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The peak data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network by the subscriber during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The average data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to the network during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The average data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network by the subscriber during the last sampling period. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The mean data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber tot he network during the last three sampling periods. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The mean data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network by the subscriber during the last three sampling periods. The sampling period is 30 seconds. The percentage of time that the data link was online and active during the last sampling period. Indicates the number of IPv4 packets received with bad headers. Indicates the number of IPv4 packets dropped because their time-to-live was exceeded for this subscriber session. Indicates the number of IPv4 packet fragments that were transmitted. Indicates the number of IPv4 packets that could not be fragmented. Indicates the number of IPv4 packets dropped due to an inbound access control list (ACL) violation. This counter may increment even if no ACL is configured. Indicates the number of IPv4 packets dropped due to an outbound access control list (ACL) violation. Indicates the number of input packets dropped because the CSS service is yet not up or the service went down. Indicates the number of output packets dropped because the CSS service is yet not up or the service went down. Indicates the number of packets dropped because of flow control. Indicates the number of bytes dropped because of flow control. 30

31 full all input pkts dropped (0 mbr) output pkts dropped (0 mbr) output pkts dropped lorc ipv4 source violations ipv4 proxy-dns redirect ipv4 proxy-dns pass-thru ipv4 proxy-dns drop ip source violations no acct ip source violations ignored ipv4 output no-flow drop dormancy total handoff total ipv4 icmp packets dropped Access-flows CAE Server Address Total subscribers matching specified criteria The total number of input packets dropped when a 0 MBR is received in a UPC (Update PDP Context Request) indicating that the UE is out of radio coverage. The total number of output packets dropped when a 0 MBR is received in a UPC (Update PDP Context Request) indicating that the UE is out of radio coverage. The total number of packets dropped due to a UE loss of radio coverage condition. This counter is applicable when GGSN is enabled for overcharging protection for subscriber due to loss of radio coverage and SGSN notifies Update PDP Contexts for QOS change with GTP-C extension for LORC. Indicates the number of IPv4 source validation violations. The number of foreign DNS request packets intercepted and redirected to the home DNS for the subscriber. The number of foreign DNS request packets allowed through the intercept filter for the subscriber. The number of foreign DNS request packets not matching either redirect or pass-thru rules for the subscriber. The IP source validation violations that were detected but not included in the statistics. The IP source validation violations that were detected but then ignored. The number of IP packets not matching traffic classifier and dropped for the subscriber. Indicates the total amount of time in seconds that the subscriber session was dormant over the duration of the session. The total number of subscriber sessions handed off. When hide service address is enabled and a service in the system is sent ping packets or a traceroute is executed, the packets pertaining to the service address are dropped. This counter shows the number of those packets that have been dropped. The total number of matching access-flows. For flow-based service subscribers it provides information on access flow id, packet data flow id, service data flow id, type of access flow, QoS policy name, and direction of flow. The IPv4 address of the CAE serving the subscriber. The total number of subscribers matching the specified criteria. 31

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