Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
Operator Policy
▀ The Operator Policy Feature in Detail
▄ SGSN Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18
APN remap tables are configured with commands in the APN Remap Table configuration mode. A single APN remap
table can be associated with multiple operator policies, but an operator policy can only be associated with a single APN
remap table.
table can be associated with multiple operator policies, but an operator policy can only be associated with a single APN
remap table.
For planning purposes, based on the system configuration, type of packet processing cards, type of network (2G, 3G,
4G, LTE), and/or application configuration (single, combo, dual access), the following APN remap table configuration
rules should be considered:
4G, LTE), and/or application configuration (single, combo, dual access), the following APN remap table configuration
rules should be considered:
1 – maximum number of APN remap tables that can be associated with an operator policy.
1000 – maximum number of APN remap tables per system (such as an SGSN).
100 – maximum remap entries per APN remap table.
Operator Policies
The profiles and tables are created and defined within their own configuration modes to generate sets of rules and
instructions that can be reused and assigned to multiple policies. An operator policy binds the various configuration
components together. It associates APNs, with APN profiles, with an APN remap table, with a call control profile,
and/or an IMEI profile (SGSN only) and associates all the components with filtering ranges of IMSIs.
instructions that can be reused and assigned to multiple policies. An operator policy binds the various configuration
components together. It associates APNs, with APN profiles, with an APN remap table, with a call control profile,
and/or an IMEI profile (SGSN only) and associates all the components with filtering ranges of IMSIs.
In this manner, an operator policy manages the application of rules governing the services, facilities, and privileges
available to subscribers.
available to subscribers.
Operator policies are configured and the associations are defined via the commands in the Operator Policy configuration
mode.
mode.
The IMSI ranges are configured with the command in the SGSN-Global configuration mode.
For planning purposes, based on the system configuration, type of packet processing cards, type of network (2G, 3G,
4G, LTE), and/or application configuration (single, combo, dual access), the following operator policy configuration
rules should be considered:
4G, LTE), and/or application configuration (single, combo, dual access), the following operator policy configuration
rules should be considered:
1 – maximum number of call control profiles associated with a single operator policy.
1 – maximum number of APN remap tables associated with a single operator policy.
10 – maximum number of IMEI profiles associated with a single operator policy (SGSN only)
50 – maximum number of APN profiles associated with a single operator policy.
1000 – maximum number of operator policies per system (e.g., an SGSN); this number includes the single
default operator policy.
1000 – maximum number of IMSI ranges defined per system (e.g., an SGSN).
Important:
SGSN operator policy configurations created with software releases prior to Release 11.0 are not
forward compatible. Such configurations can be converted to enable them to work with an SGSN running Release 11.0
or higher. Your Cisco Account Representative can accomplish this conversion for you.
or higher. Your Cisco Account Representative can accomplish this conversion for you.
IMSI Ranges
Ranges of international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) numbers, the unique number identifying a subscriber, are
associated with the operator policies and used as the initial filter to determine whether or not any operator policy would
be applied to a call. The range configurations are defined by the MNC, MCC, a range of MSINs, and optionally the
PLMN ID. The IMSI ranges must be associated with a specific operator policy.
associated with the operator policies and used as the initial filter to determine whether or not any operator policy would
be applied to a call. The range configurations are defined by the MNC, MCC, a range of MSINs, and optionally the
PLMN ID. The IMSI ranges must be associated with a specific operator policy.