Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
Subscriber Overcharging Protection
Overcharging Protection - GGSN Configuration ▀
SGSN Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18 ▄
Verifying Your GGSN Configuration
This section explains how to display and review the configurations after saving them in a .cfg file (as described in the
Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter in this book) and how to retrieve errors and warnings within an active
configuration for a service.
Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter in this book) and how to retrieve errors and warnings within an active
configuration for a service.
Important:
All commands listed here are under Exec mode. Not all commands are available on all platforms.
These instructions are used to verify the overcharging protection support configuration.
Step 1
Verify that your overcharging support is configured properly by entering the following command in Exec Mode:
show ggsn-service name ggsn_svc_name
The output of this command displays the configuration for overcharging protection configured in the GGSN
service
service
ggsn_svc_name
.
Service name: ggsn_svc1
Context: service
Accounting Context Name:service
Bind: Done
Local IP Address: 192.169.1.1 Local IP Port: 2123
...
...
GTP Private Extensions:
Preservation Mode
LORC State
Step 2
Verify that GTP-C private extension is configured properly for GGSN subscribers by entering the following command
in Exec Mode:
in Exec Mode:
show subscribers ggsn-only full
The output of this command displays the LORC state information and number of out packets dropped due to LORC.