Diameter Host Select Configuration Mode Commands

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Diameter Host Select Configuration Mode Commands Diameter Host Select Configuration Mode is accessed from the Global Configuration Mode. This mode allows an operator to configure Diameter host tables of peer servers that can be shared by different services. Command Modes Exec > Global Configuration > Diameter Host Select Configuration configure > diameter-host-template template_name Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt: [local]host_name(config-host-template)# The commands or keywords/variables that are available are dependent on platform type, product version, and installed license(s). end, page 2 exit, page 3 host-select row-precedence, page 4 host-select table, page 7 1

end Diameter Host Select Configuration Mode Commands end Exits the current configuration mode and returns to the Exec mode. Product All Privilege Security Administrator, Administrator Syntax Description end Usage Guidelines Use this command to return to the Exec mode. 2

Diameter Host Select Configuration Mode Commands exit exit Exits the current mode and returns to the parent configuration mode. Product All Privilege Security Administrator, Administrator Syntax Description exit Usage Guidelines Use this command to return to the parent configuration mode. 3

host-select row-precedence Diameter Host Select Configuration Mode Commands host-select row-precedence This command configures individual rows of peer servers within the Diameter host table. Product GGSN HA HSGW IPSG PDSN P-GW SCM SAEGW S-GW Privilege Security Administrator, Administrator Command Modes Exec > Global Configuration > Diameter Host Select Configuration configure > diameter-host-template template_name Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt: [local]host_name(config-host-template)# Syntax Description In StarOS 14.1 and earlier releases: host-select row-precedence precedence table { 1 2 } host host_name [ realm realm_id ] [ secondary host sec_host_name realm sec_realm_id ] ] [ -noconfirm ] host-select row-precedence precedence table prefix-table { 1 2 } msisdn-prefix-from msisdn_prefix_from msisdn-prefix-to msisdn_prefix_to host host_name [ realm realm_id ] [ secondary host sec_host_name realm sec_realm_id ] [ -noconfirm ] no host-select row-precedence precedence table { 1 2 prefix-table { 1 2 } } [-noconfirm] In StarOS 15.0 and later releases: host-select row-precedence precedence table { 1 2 } host host_name [ realm realm_id ] [ secondary host sec_host_name realm sec_realm_id ] ] [ -noconfirm ] host-select row-precedence precedence table { { range-table { 1 2 } { imsi-based { [ prefix suffix ] imsi-value [ to imsi-value ] } msisdn-based { [ prefix suffix ] msisdn-value [ to msisdn-value ] } } host host_name [ realm realm_id ] [ secondary host sec_host_name realm sec_realm_id ] algorithm { active-standby round-robin } ] } } [ -noconfirm ] no host-select row-precedence precedence table { 1 2 range-table { 1 2 } } [ -noconfirm ] 4

Diameter Host Select Configuration Mode Commands host-select row-precedence no Removes the specified row from the primary or secondary table or primary/secondary MSISDN prefix table for 14.0 and earlier releases, or IMSI/MSISDN range table for 15.0 and later releases. row-precedence precedence Specifies the row in the table as an integer from 1 through 128. Note that the row precedence number in IMSI/MSISDN configuration must be unique. In StarOS release 14.0 and later, precedence may be an integer from 1 through 256 for SCM. table { 1 2 } Specifies the Diameter host table that will be edited. 1: Specifies the primary table 2: Specifies the secondary table table prefix-table { 1 2 } msisdn-prefix-from msisdn_prefix_from msisdn-prefix-to msisdn_prefix_to host host_name [ realm realm_id ] [ secondary host sec_host_name realm sec_realm_id ] This command syntax is applicable to StarOS release 14.1 and earlier. prefix-table { 1 2 }: Specifies a primary or secondary table containing ranges of MSISDN prefixes. msisdn-prefix-from msisdn_prefix_from msisdn-prefix-to msisdn_prefix_to: Specifies the starting and ending Mobile Station International Subscriber Directory Number (MSISDN) prefixes for a row in the prefix-table. host host_name: Identifies the primary Diameter peer server to be added to this row by its host name. host_name can be entered as an IP address or a DNS hostname (1 through 128 alphanumeric characters). secondary host host_name: Identifies the secondary Diameter peer server to be added to this row by its host name. host_name can be entered as an IP address or a DNS hostname (1 through 128 alphanumeric characters). realm realm_id: Specifies an optional realm ID as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 128 characters. table { { range-table { 1 2 } { imsi-based { [ prefix suffix ] imsi-value [ to imsi-value ] } msisdn-based { [ prefix suffix ] msisdn-value [ to msisdn-value ] } } host host_name [ realm realm_id ] [ secondary host sec_host_name realm sec_realm_id ] algorithm { active-standby round-robin } ] } } This command syntax is applicable to StarOS release 15.0 and later. range-table { 1 2 }: Specifies a primary or secondary table containing ranges of IMSI or MSISDN prefix/suffix. imsi-based { [ prefix suffix ] imsi-value [ to imsi-value ] }: Specifies to use the prefix/suffix/range values of IMSI of the subscriber for Diameter peer selection. 5

host-select row-precedence Diameter Host Select Configuration Mode Commands msisdn-based { [ prefix suffix ] msisdn-value [ to msisdn-value ] }: Specifies to use the prefix/suffix/range values of MSISDN of the subscriber for Diameter peer selection. host host_name: Identifies the primary Diameter peer server to be added to this row by its host name. host_name can be entered as an IP address or a DNS hostname (1 through 128 alphanumeric characters). secondary host host_name: Identifies the secondary Diameter peer server to be added to this row by its host name. host_name can be entered as an IP address or a DNS hostname (1 through 128 alphanumeric characters). realm realm_id: Specifies an optional realm ID as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 128 characters. algorithm { active-standby round-robin }: Specifies to select the algorithm to pick the primary and the secondary hosts either in an active standby mode or in round robin fashion. [ -noconfirm ] Executes the command without prompting for further input from the user. Usage Guidelines Use this command to add or modify individual rows in Diameter host server tables. Each table may contain up to 256 rows. In Releases 15.0 and later, the existing CLI command "host-select row-precedence" in the Diameter Host Template Configuration mode is modified to enable the selection of Diameter peer based on the configured prefix/suffix/range values of IMSI or MSISDN of subscriber. This configuration change allows the overlapping range of IMSI or MSISDN values. PCRF peer selection is based on the first match of prefix/suffix/range on row precedence priorities. If the subscriber's IMSI/MSISDN does not match with any configured IMSI/MSISDN range, then IMS Authorization application selects the default peer. The length of IMSI or MSISDN range is the same in any IMSI or MSISDN host template configuration list. Once a row is selected the failure handling for the subscriber is done based on this configuration. With this feature being turned on, the primary and the secondary hosts configured can be picked up in an active standby mode or in round robin fashion. Examples The following command adds a row to a Diameter peer server table with the following parameters: row (precedence) = 1 table = 1 (primary) Diameter peer server hostname = minid realm = namerica host-select row-precedence 1 table 1 host minid realm namerica 6

Diameter Host Select Configuration Mode Commands host-select table host-select table This command configures a table of peer servers associated with the Diameter host template. Product GGSN HA HSGW IPSG PDSN P-GW SCM SAEGW S-GW Privilege Security Administrator, Administrator Command Modes Exec > Global Configuration > Diameter Host Select Configuration configure > diameter-host-template template_name Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt: [local]host_name(config-host-template)# Syntax Description In StarOS 14.1 and earlier releases: host-select table { 1 2 prefix-table { 1 2 } } algorithm { ip-address-modulus [ prefer-ipv4 prefer-ipv6 ] msisdn-modulus round-robin } no host-select table In StarOS 15.0 and later releases: host-select table { 1 2 range-table { 1 2 } } algorithm { ip-address-modulus [ prefer-ipv4 prefer-ipv6 ] msisdn-modulus round-robin } no host-select table no Removes the table associated with the Diameter host template. 7

host-select table Diameter Host Select Configuration Mode Commands table { 1 2 prefix-table { 1 2 } } This command syntax is applicable to StarOS release 14.1 and earlier. Specifies the Diameter host table that will be edited. 1: Specifies the primary table 2: Specifies the secondary table prefix-table { 1 2 }: Specifies a primary or secondary table containing ranges of MSISDN prefixes. This keyword option enables activating the configured table. table { 1 2 range-table { 1 2 } } This command syntax is applicable to StarOS release 15.0 and later. Specifies the Diameter host table that will be edited. 1: Specifies the primary table 2: Specifies the secondary table range-table { 1 2 }: Specifies a primary or secondary table containing ranges of IMSI or MSISDN prefix/suffix. This keyword option enables activating the configured table. algorithm { ip-address-modulus [ prefer-ipv4 prefer-ipv6 ] msisdn-modulus round-robin } Specifies the algorithm to be used when selecting a row in this table. ip-address-modulus: Use an IP address (in binary) to select a row. prefer-ipv4: If both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are available, use the IPv4 address. prefer-ipv6: If both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are available, use the IPv6 address. msisdn-modulus: Use an MSISDN (without leading "+") to select a row. round-robin: Select a row in round-robin manner for each new session. The Round Robin algorithm is effective only over a large number of selections, and not at a granular level. Usage Guidelines Use this command to add or modify a Diameter host server table associated with a Diameter host template. Examples The following command adds a primary table that uses the ip-address-modulus algorithm for selecting a row: host-select table 1 algorithm ip-address-modulus 8