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GGSN Service Configuration Mode Commands
plmn unlisted-sgsn ▀
Cisco ASR 5x00 Command Line Interface Reference ▄
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When this keyword is specified, GTPC echo messages are not sent to unlisted SGSNs.
reject-foreign-subscriber
Default: Disabled
Specifies that incoming calls from foreign subscribers are rejected.
Specifies that incoming calls from foreign subscribers are rejected.
home
Default: Disabled
Specifies that the GGSN service accepts messages from SGSNs that are not configured within the service
using the
Specifies that the GGSN service accepts messages from SGSNs that are not configured within the service
using the
sgsn address
command.
This keyword also dictates that unlisted SGSNs are treated as if they belong to the GGSN service’s home
PLMN.
PLMN.
rat-type { GAN | GERAN | HSPA | UTRAN | WLAN }
This keyword configures the type of radio access technology.
GAN
: Specifies the Generic Access Network type of Radio Access Technology (RAT).
GERAN
: Specifies the GSM EDGE Radio Access Network type of RAT.
HSPA
: Specifies the High Speed Packet Access type of RAT.
UTRAN
: Specifies the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network type of RAT.
WLAN
: Specifies the Wireless Local Access Network type of RAT.
reject
Default: Enabled
Specifies that the GGSN service rejects messages from SGSNs that are not configured within the service
using the
Specifies that the GGSN service rejects messages from SGSNs that are not configured within the service
using the
sgsn address
command.
When the GGSN service rejects the message(s), it returns a cause code of No Resources 199 (C7H, No
resources available).
resources available).
Usage
This command works in conjunction with the sgsn command that configures the GGSN service to
communicate with specific SGSNs. Any messages received from SGSNs not configured in that list are
subject to the rules dictated by the unlisted-sgsn policy.
communicate with specific SGSNs. Any messages received from SGSNs not configured in that list are
subject to the rules dictated by the unlisted-sgsn policy.
Example
The following command configures the GGSN service to accept messages from unlisted SGSNs and treat the
SGSN as if it is on the GGSN’s home network:
SGSN as if it is on the GGSN’s home network:
plmn unlisted-sgsn accept home