Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
HNB-PS Network Configuration Mode Commands
▀ map nri range
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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map nri range
Configures the mapping of the Network Resource Identifier (NRI) received from UE to an SGSN point code. This is an
important configuration for PS network resource sharing over Iu-Flex interface.
important configuration for PS network resource sharing over Iu-Flex interface.
Product
HNB-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > HNB-PS Network Configuration
configure > ps-network ps_instance
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-ps-network-instance_id)#
Syntax
map nri range nri_start to nri_end point-code sgsn_point_code
no map nri range nri_start to nri_end
no
Removes the entries of mapping of range of NRIs received from UE with a particular SGSN point code.
range nri_start
to
nri_end
Specifies the range of NRIs received from UE to map with a particular SGSN point code during initial PS
core network node selection.
core network node selection.
nri_start
is an integer from 0 through 1023 that should be less than
nri_end
.
nri_end
is an integer from 0 through 1023 that should be more than
nri_start
.
The command can be entered more than once to map multiple NRI ranges to the same SGSN, but overlapping
is not allowed.
is not allowed.
point-code sgsn_point_code
Specifies the SS7 address of the SGSN in the PS network to map with range of NRI values.
point_code
is an SS7 point code in dotted-decimal ###.###.### or 8-digit decimal ######## format.
Usage
Use this command to map a NRI received from UE during initial PS network node selection to SGSN point
code through NRI range mapping over Iu-Flex interface.
This configuration is used during initial PS core network node selection when the network resource identifier
(NRI) from the UE is available. The NRI range is mapped to SGSN point code. This configuration is used
when the core network uses Iu-Flex interface.
The command can be entered more than once to map multiple NRI ranges to same SGSN point code.
It is possible to configure multiple ranges to more than one SGSN however this configuration is required only
when the PS core network is configured as Multi-Operator Core Network (MOCN).
code through NRI range mapping over Iu-Flex interface.
This configuration is used during initial PS core network node selection when the network resource identifier
(NRI) from the UE is available. The NRI range is mapped to SGSN point code. This configuration is used
when the core network uses Iu-Flex interface.
The command can be entered more than once to map multiple NRI ranges to same SGSN point code.
It is possible to configure multiple ranges to more than one SGSN however this configuration is required only
when the PS core network is configured as Multi-Operator Core Network (MOCN).