Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Merkblatt
MME MSC Pool Area Configuration Mode
▀ hash-value
▄ Cisco ASR 5x00 Command Line Interface Reference
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hash-value
Configures the selection of MSC in a MSC pool area based on the hash value derived from the IMSI.
Product
MME
Privilege
Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > MME Service Configuration > Pool Area Configuration
configure > context context_name > mme-service service_name > pool-area pool_area_name
type hash-value
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-mme-pool-area-hash-value)#
Syntax
hash-value { hash_value | range start_value to end_value } use-msc msc_id
no hash-value { hash_value | range start_value to end_value
no
Removes the configured hash value for this pool area.
hash-value
Specifies the specific hash value for this pool area.
hash_value
must be an integer from 0 through 999.
range start_value to end_value
Specifies the range of hash values for this pool area.
start_value
specifies the start value for range of hash and is an integer value from 0 through 999.
start_value
must be lower than
end_value
.
end_value
specifies the end value for range of hash and is an integer value from 0 through 999.
use-msc msc_name
Specifies the MSC to use when this pool area is selected.
msc_name
is the name of the MSC as configured in the MME Service using the
msc
command;
msc_name
must be an alphanumeric string of 1 to 39 characters.
Usage
This command associates an MSC with this pool. It also assigns an the MSC to use based on the hash value
as computed from the IMSI digits [(IMSI div 10) modulo 1000].
A maximum of 24 hash values can be configured within each pool area.
If no matching MSC is found, the SRVCC handover fails.
as computed from the IMSI digits [(IMSI div 10) modulo 1000].
A maximum of 24 hash values can be configured within each pool area.
If no matching MSC is found, the SRVCC handover fails.
Example