Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
HSS Peer Service Configuration Mode Commands
▀ diameter update-dictionary-avps
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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diameter update-dictionary-avps
Specifies which release of 3GPP TS 29.272 is to be used for the HSS peer service.
Product
MME
SGSN
Privilege
Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > HSS Peer Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > hss-peer-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-hss-peer-service)#
Syntax
diameter update-dictionary-avps { 3gpp-r10 | 3gpp-r11 | 3gpp-r9 }
no diameter update-dictionary-avps
no
Sets the command to the default value where Release 8 (‘standard’) dictionary is used for backward
compatibility of previous releases.
compatibility of previous releases.
3gpp-r10
Configures the MME /SGSN to signal additional AVPs to HSS in support of Release 10 of 3GPP 29.272.
3gpp-r11
Configures the MME /SGSN to signal additional AVPs to HSS in support of Release 11 of 3GPP 29.272.
Using this keyword is necessary to enable the MME to fully support inclusion of the Additional Mobile
Station ISDN (A-MSISDN) flag of the Feature List AVP in Update Location Request (ULR) messages sent
over the S6a interface to the HSS at the time a UE Attaches. For more information about supporting A-
MSISDN, refer to the information for the
Using this keyword is necessary to enable the MME to fully support inclusion of the Additional Mobile
Station ISDN (A-MSISDN) flag of the Feature List AVP in Update Location Request (ULR) messages sent
over the S6a interface to the HSS at the time a UE Attaches. For more information about supporting A-
MSISDN, refer to the information for the
a-msisdn
command in the Call-Control Profile configuration
mode.
3gpp-r9
Configures the MME/SGSN to signal Release 9 AVPs to HSS.
Usage
Use this command to configure the 3GPP release that should be supported for this HSS peer service.
This command is only applicable for the ‘standard’ diameter dictionary as defined in the
This command is only applicable for the ‘standard’ diameter dictionary as defined in the
diameter hss-
dictionary
command.
Example