Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Session Trace Template Configuration Mode Commands
▀ interface
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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interface
This command specifies the name of the interface applicable for a specific Network Element (NE) on which subscriber
session traces have to be collected.
session traces have to be collected.
Product
MME
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Session Trace Template Configuration
configure > template-session-trace network-element { { enb template-name cell-trace } | {
{ ggsn | hnbgw | mme | pgw | saegw | sgw } template-name template_name } }
{ ggsn | hnbgw | mme | pgw | saegw | sgw } template-name template_name } }
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-sesstrc-template)#
Syntax
[ no ] interface interface_name
no
Disables its following configured options.
interface_name
Specifies the interface name for tracing. The available interfaces for
mme
are as follows:
all
s10: Specifies that the interface where the trace will be performed is the S10 interface between the
MME and another MME.
s11: Specifies that the interface where the trace will be performed is the S11 interface between the
MME and the S-GW.
s13: Specifies that the interface where the trace will be performed is the S13 interface between the
MME and the EIR.
s1mme: Specifies that the interface where the trace will be performed is the S1-MME interface between
the MME and the eNodeB.
s3: Specifies that the interface where the trace will be performed is the S3 interface between the MME
and an SGSN.
s6a: Specifies that the interface where the trace will be performed is the S6a interface between the
MME and the HSS.
Usage
The
interface
command is specific to Session Tracing. This command is available in the template for the
MME NE. This command specifies the interfaces for Session Tracing from the MME.