Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Exec Mode Commands (D-S)
sgsn imsimgr ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16 ▄
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sgsn imsimgr
Initiates an audit for managing the SGSN’s IMSI manager’s (IMSIMgr) IMSI table.
Important:
These commands are used primarily for troubleshooting purposes and are intended for the use of
specially trained service representatives.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec
The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:
[local]host_name#
Syntax
sgsn imsimgr { add-recordimsi sessmgr instance sessmgr# | audit-with sessmgr { all |
instance sessmgr# } | remove-record imsi }
instance sessmgr# } | remove-record imsi }
add-record
imsi
Adds a record for an IMSI to the IMSI manager’s table and associates a specific session manager (SessMgr)
with the IMSI.
with the IMSI.
imsi
: Enter up to 15 digits. An IMSI consists of the 3-digit MCC (mobile country code) + the 2- or 3-digit
MNC (mobile network code) + the MSIN (mobile station identification number) for the remaining 10 or 9
digits (depending on the length of the MNC).
digits (depending on the length of the MNC).
audit-with
Initiates an IMSI audit with all SessMgrs or a Session Manager (SessMgr) instance specified.
remove-record imsi
Deletes a specific IMSI from the IMSI table.
imsi
: Enter up to 15 digits. An IMSI consists of the 3-digit MCC (mobile country code) + the 2- or 3-digit
MNC (mobile network code) + the MSIN (mobile station identification number) for the remaining 10 or 9
digits (depending on the length of the MNC).
digits (depending on the length of the MNC).
sessmgr instance
sessmgr#
For releases prior to 14.0, this keyword specifies a Session Manager (SessMgr) instance associated with the
IMSI as an integer from 0 through 4095.
For releases 14.0 and later, this keyword specifies a Session Manager (SessMgr) instance associated with the
IMSI as an integer from 0 through 384.
IMSI as an integer from 0 through 4095.
For releases 14.0 and later, this keyword specifies a Session Manager (SessMgr) instance associated with the
IMSI as an integer from 0 through 384.