Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
LTE Paging Profile Configuration Mode Commands
▀ paging-stage
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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paging-stage
Enables the operator to configure different stages of paging in the order of desired execution with parameters that
control the pace, volume, and behavior of a given paging stage.
control the pace, volume, and behavior of a given paging stage.
Product
MME
Privilege
Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > LTE Policy Configuration > LTE Paging Profile Configuration
configure > lte-policy > paging-profile profile_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(paging-profile)#
Syntax
[ no ] paging-stage level match-criteria { ue-contact-time seconds | all } action { last-
n-enb-last-tai max-n-enb value | all-enb-last-tai | all-enb-all-tai } t3413-timeout
seconds max-paging-attempts attempts
n-enb-last-tai max-n-enb value | all-enb-last-tai | all-enb-all-tai } t3413-timeout
seconds max-paging-attempts attempts
no
Remove the paging-stage from the system.
level
Defines different levels of paging-stages, each with a different match-criteria and different action.
level
must be a value 1 through 5.
match-criteria
Specifies the criteria for selecting a given paging stage.
ue-contact-time seconds
- Number of seconds elapsed since the MME last heard from UE. This
time, if set, acts as an upper time limit to consider a given paging-stage for paging purposes.
seconds
must be a value from 0 through 86400.
all
- No criteria. Operator can use this match-criteria for the final paging stage.
action
Defines how the paging request should be formulated.
last-n-enb-last-tai max-n-enb value
- Send paging request to the last known number of
eNodeBs (configured using
max-n-enb
value
) and to the last known TAI.
value
must be a value
from 1 through 5.
all-enb-last-tai
- Send paging request to all eNodeBs and to last known TAI.
all-enb-all-tai
- Send paging request to all eNodeBs and to all TAIs.