Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Call Control Profile Configuration Mode
sgsn-number ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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sgsn-number
Defines the SGSN’s E.164 number to be used for interactions via the Mobile Application Part (MAP) protocol. E.164 is
an ITU-T recommendation that defines the international public telecommunication numbering plan used in public
switched telephone networks (PSTN) and some other data networks.
an ITU-T recommendation that defines the international public telecommunication numbering plan used in public
switched telephone networks (PSTN) and some other data networks.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Call Control Profile Configuration
configure > call-control-profile profile_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-call-control-profile-profile_name)#
Syntax
sgsn-number E164_number
no sgsn-number
no
Disables the use of this configuration definition.
E164_number
Specifies a string of 1 to 16 digits that serve as the SGSN’s E.164 identification.
Usage
This command configures the current SGSN E164 contact number.
The SGSN number configured for a call control profile is related to the SGSN number configured in the
SGSN service configuration and/or in the GPRS service configuration. If the SGSN number is not configured
as part of the call control profile configuration, then the SGSN number defined as part of the SGSN service or
GPRS service configuration is used.
When the 3G SGSN supports multiple PLMNs configured through different IuPS services or when network
sharing is implemented, then it may be required to use different SGSN numbers for each PLMN. In such
cases, configure the per-PLMN SGSN number in a call control profile. SGSN number definition for a call
control profile allows emulation of a different SGSN to each HLR per PLMN. SGSN number definitions in
the call control profile also enable the SGSN to use a different SGSN number per operator when network
sharing is implemented.
The SGSN number configured for a call control profile is related to the SGSN number configured in the
SGSN service configuration and/or in the GPRS service configuration. If the SGSN number is not configured
as part of the call control profile configuration, then the SGSN number defined as part of the SGSN service or
GPRS service configuration is used.
When the 3G SGSN supports multiple PLMNs configured through different IuPS services or when network
sharing is implemented, then it may be required to use different SGSN numbers for each PLMN. In such
cases, configure the per-PLMN SGSN number in a call control profile. SGSN number definition for a call
control profile allows emulation of a different SGSN to each HLR per PLMN. SGSN number definitions in
the call control profile also enable the SGSN to use a different SGSN number per operator when network
sharing is implemented.
Example
Map the E.164 number
198765432123456
for the SGSN to this call control profile configuration:
sgsn-number 198765432123456