Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
Location Services
▀ Configuring Location Services (LCS) on the SGSN
▄ SGSN Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18
timeout periodic-event-invoke-timer peitimer_seconds
Notes:
This timer, set in seconds, is used to guard the period location invoke procedure.. It is an integer from 10 through 20.
Default is 15.
Default is 15.
Associating the Location Service Config with the SGSN
Location service functionality can be associated with either the 3G SGSN via commands in the SGSN Service
configuration mode or with the 2G SGSN via commands in the GPRS Service configuration mode.
configuration mode or with the 2G SGSN via commands in the GPRS Service configuration mode.
The following associates the location service configuration with a 3G SGSN:
config
context context_name
sgsn-service service-name
associate location-service loc_serv_name
Notes:
To associate with a 2G SGSN, enter the GPRS service configuration mode in place of the SGSN service
configuration mode.
Associating the Location Service Config with an Operator Policy
Location service functionality can be associated with an operator policy to provide granular control.
The following associates the location service configuration with a call-control profile by IMSI and these CLIs will
disable/enable Mobile Terminating, Mobile Originating and/or Network Induced location requests by access-type.
disable/enable Mobile Terminating, Mobile Originating and/or Network Induced location requests by access-type.
config
call-control-profile ccprofile_name
lcs-mt { allow | restrict } access-type { gprs | umts }
Notes:
lcs-mt
enables mobile-terminating location requests.
replace
lcs-mt
with
lcs-mo
to enable the mobile-originating location requests,
lcs-ni
is not supported by
SGSN.
Default for the 3
lcs
commands is
allow
Verifying the LCS Configuration for the SGSN
View the location service configuration to verify the configurations created for the Location Service functionality, by
using the following commands:
using the following commands: