Cisco Cisco ASR 5700
Exec Mode Commands (D-S)
▀ monitor subscriber
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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type { 1xrtt | asngw | asnpc
|
bcmcs { next-call | next-service-request }
evdorev0 | evdoreva | | fng | interrogating-cscf | ggsn [ Next-Call By APN ] | ha
| ipsg | lns | mme | openrp | pdif | pgw | proxy-cscf | rfc3261-proxy | saegw |
serving-cscf } next-call [ apn apn ]
| ipsg | lns | mme | openrp | pdif | pgw | proxy-cscf | rfc3261-proxy | saegw |
serving-cscf } next-call [ apn apn ]
Allows monitoring for specific subscriber types established in the system when next call occurs.
1xrtt: Displays logs for cdma2000 1xRTT call session subscriber
asngw: Displays logs for ASN-GW call session subscriber
asnpc: Displays logs for ASN PC/LR call session subscriber
bcmcs: Displays logs for Broadcast and Multicast Service
evdorev0: Displays logs for cdma2000 EVDO Rev0 call session subscriber
evdoreva: Displays logs for cdma2000 EVDO RevA call session subscriber
fng: Displays logs for the FNG session subscriber
interrogating-cscf: Displays logs for Interrogating CSCF subscriber
ggsn: Displays logs for UMTS GGSN call session subscriber
Next-Call By APN: Display logs for next call on APN basis, where APN name can be any Gi or Gn
APN.
ha: Displays logs for Home Agent call session subscriber
ipsg: Displays logs for IPSG call session subscriber
lns: Displays logs for LNS call session subscriber
mme: Displays logs for MME session subscribers.
pgw: Displays logs for P-GW call session subscriber
pdif: Displays logs for PDIF call session subscriber
proxy-cscf: Displays logs for Proxy CSCF subscriber
rfc3261-proxy-cscf: Displays logs for non-ims-proxy (RFC-3261 proxy) subscriber
saegw: Displays logs for SAEGW call session subscriber
serving-cscf: Displays logs for Serving CSCF subscriber
username
user_name
Specifies the username of an existing subscriber to be monitored.
Usage
The monitor subscriber utility provides a useful tool for monitoring information about and the activity of
either a single subscriber or all subscribers with active sessions within a given context.
either a single subscriber or all subscribers with active sessions within a given context.
Caution:
The
monitor subscriber
command is intended for system debugging only. This command is
complementary to external tracing systems and not meant as a replacement for ongoing external system monitoring.
The following items can be monitored:
Control events
Data events