Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
LTE Policy Configuration Mode Commands
▀ tai-mgmt-db
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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tai-mgmt-db
Creates a Tracking Area Identifier (TAI) Management Database or specifies an existing database and enters the TAI
Management Database Configuration mode. On an S4-SGSN, this command is used as part of configuring S-GWs and
their associated RAIs to bypass DNS resolution of RAI FQDN for obtaining the S-GW address.
Management Database Configuration mode. On an S4-SGSN, this command is used as part of configuring S-GWs and
their associated RAIs to bypass DNS resolution of RAI FQDN for obtaining the S-GW address.
Product
MME
ePDG
SAEGW
S-GW
SGSN
Privilege
Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > LTE Policy Configuration
configure > lte-policy
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(lte-policy)#
Syntax
[ no ] tai-mgmt-db db_name [ -noconfirm ]
no
Removes the specified management database from the system.
-noconfirm
Executes the command without any additional prompt and confirmation from the user.
db_name
Specifies the name of the management database. If the name does not refer to an existing database, a new
database is created.
database is created.
db_name
is an alphanumeric string of 1 through 64 characters.
Usage
Enter the TAI Management Database Configuration Mode for an existing or newly defined database. This
command is also used to remove an existing database.
On the S4-SGSN, once you have created a new, or accessed an existing, TAI Management database, a TAI
Management Object must be created or accessed and the S-GWs and their associated RAIs configured using
the
command is also used to remove an existing database.
On the S4-SGSN, once you have created a new, or accessed an existing, TAI Management database, a TAI
Management Object must be created or accessed and the S-GWs and their associated RAIs configured using
the
rai
and
sgw-address
commands. Refer to the LTE TAI Object Configuration Mode chapter for details
on these two commands.
Entering this command results in the following prompt:
Entering this command results in the following prompt:
[context_name]hostname(tai-mgmt-db)#