Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
IuPS Service Configuration Mode Commands
▀ network-sharing cs-ps-coordination
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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network-sharing cs-ps-coordination
Enables/disables the SGSN service to perform a CS-PS coordination check.
Important:
With the release of 15.0, both 2G and 3G MOCN functionality is license controlled and the license is
required to use all previously available network sharing SGSN configuration commands. For additional information,
contact your Cisco Account Representative.
contact your Cisco Account Representative.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > IuPS Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > iups-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-ctx-iups-service)#
Syntax
network-sharing cs-ps-coordination [ homer | roamer ]
default network-sharing cs-ps-coordination
no network-sharing cs-ps-coordination
default
Including this keyword resets the SGSN service to allow the check to be performed.
no
Disables this CS-PS coordination checking for this IuPS service.
homer
Enables checking for CS-PS co-ordination for homers (UEs registered in the home network) only.
roamer
Enables checking for CS-PS co-ordination for roamers (UEs from outside the home network) only.
Usage
Use this command to facilitate the network sharing functionality. With this command, the SGSN can be
instructed to perform a check to determine if CS-PS coordination is needed.
3GPP TS 25.231 section 4.2.5 describes the functionality of the SGSN to handle CS-PS (circuit-
switching/packet-switching) coordination for attached networks not having a Gs-interface. In compliance
with the standard, the SGSN rejects an Attach in a MOCN configuration with cause 'CS-PS coordination
instructed to perform a check to determine if CS-PS coordination is needed.
3GPP TS 25.231 section 4.2.5 describes the functionality of the SGSN to handle CS-PS (circuit-
switching/packet-switching) coordination for attached networks not having a Gs-interface. In compliance
with the standard, the SGSN rejects an Attach in a MOCN configuration with cause 'CS-PS coordination