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Chapter 306
S-GW Paging Profile Configuration Mode Commands
This chapter describes SGW paging profile configuration mode commands. These commands support Separate Paging
for IMS Service Inspection.
for IMS Service Inspection.
When some operators add an additional IMS service besides VoLTE such as RCS, they can use the same IMS bearer
between the two services. In this case, separate paging is supported at the MME using an ID which can be assigned from
the S-GW according to the services, where the S-GW distinguishes IMS services using a small DPI function to inspect
where the traffic comes from using an ID which is assigned from SGW according to the services. The S-GW
distinguishes IMS services using a small DPI function to inspect where the traffic comes from (for example IP, Port and
so on). After the MME receives this ID from the S-GW after IMS service inspection, the MME will do classified
separate paging for each of the services as usual.
between the two services. In this case, separate paging is supported at the MME using an ID which can be assigned from
the S-GW according to the services, where the S-GW distinguishes IMS services using a small DPI function to inspect
where the traffic comes from using an ID which is assigned from SGW according to the services. The S-GW
distinguishes IMS services using a small DPI function to inspect where the traffic comes from (for example IP, Port and
so on). After the MME receives this ID from the S-GW after IMS service inspection, the MME will do classified
separate paging for each of the services as usual.
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > S-GW Paging Profile Configuration
configure > sgw-paging-profile three tupple
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local] host_name(sep-paging-default)#
Important:
The commands or keywords/variables that are available are dependent on platform type, product
version, and installed license(s).