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Global Configuration Mode Commands
▀ sgsn-operator-policy
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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sgsn-operator-policy
This command creates an SGSN Operator Policy and enters the SGSN operator policy configuration mode. Commands
for configuration of the policies are available in the SGSN Operator Policy Configuration Mode chapter elsewhere in
this Command Line Interface Reference.
for configuration of the policies are available in the SGSN Operator Policy Configuration Mode chapter elsewhere in
this Command Line Interface Reference.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Indicates that the command is to execute without any additional prompt and confirmation from the user.
Remove the specified SGSN operator policy from the system configuration.
default, in this case, is the name of a specific operator policy. This default policy is used when no other
defined operator policy matches the incoming IMSI.
defined operator policy matches the incoming IMSI.
Important:
We recommend that you configure this default operator policy so that is it available to handle IMSIs
that are not matched with other defined policies.
Usage
Use this command to create an SGSN operator policy and to enter the SGSN operator policy configuration
mode to define or modify policies.
The SGSN Operator Policy specifies rules governing the services, facilities and privileges available to
subscribers. These policies can override standard behaviors and provide mechanisms for an operator to get
around the limitations of other infrastructure elements such as DNS servers and HLRs.
The system supports up to 1000 operator policies, including the default operator policy.
mode to define or modify policies.
The SGSN Operator Policy specifies rules governing the services, facilities and privileges available to
subscribers. These policies can override standard behaviors and provide mechanisms for an operator to get
around the limitations of other infrastructure elements such as DNS servers and HLRs.
The system supports up to 1000 operator policies, including the default operator policy.
Important:
Once the instance of an operator policy is defined, to use the policy it is necessary to go into the
SGSN Operator Policy Configuration Mode to define the IMSI range with the MCC command - this requirement does
not hold if you are using a default operator policy.
not hold if you are using a default operator policy.