Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Exec Mode Commands (D-S)
▀ session trace signaling
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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session trace signaling
Enable or disables the subscriber session trace functionality based on signaling information on one or all instance of
session on a specified UMTS/EPS network element. It also clears/resets the statistics collected for subscriber session
trace on a system.
session on a specified UMTS/EPS network element. It also clears/resets the statistics collected for subscriber session
trace on a system.
Product
GGSN
P-GW
Privilege
Operator
Mode
Exec
The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:
[local]host_name#
Syntax
[no] session trace signaling network-element {ggsn | pgw}
no
Disables the entire session trace based on signaling information for a specific network element and/or trace
reference.
reference.
session trace signaling network-element {pgw | ggsn}
Identifies the network element that where the session trace based on signaling information for a subscriber
session is to occur. Specific network element GPRS/EPS can be specified for this session trace.
session is to occur. Specific network element GPRS/EPS can be specified for this session trace.
ggsn
: Specifies that the session trace based on signaling is to occur on one or all interfaces on the GGSN.
pgw
: Specifies that the session trace based on signaling is to occur on one or all interfaces on the P-GW.
Usage
Use this command to initiate a session trace for a specified subscriber based on signaling information on a
specified network element.
specified network element.
Important:
Session trace configuration is performed in the Global Configuration Mode using the
session
trace
command. Refer to the Global Configuration Mode Commands chapter for more information.
Example
The following command initiates a session trace on a GGSN for a subscriber based on signaling information.
session trace signaling network-element ggsn