Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Call Control Profile Configuration Mode
▀ vplmn-address
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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vplmn-address
Enables/disables the SGSN to override the VPLMN address-allowed flag.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Call Control Profile Configuration
configure > call-control-profile profile_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-call-control-profile-profile_name)#
Syntax
vplmn-address { allowed | not-allowed }
remove vplmn-address
remove
Using
remove
disables the override behavior and the VPLMN-Address-Allowed flag is interpreted as it is in
the subscription data.
allowed
Using
allowed
instructs the SGSN to set the VPLMN-Address-Allowed flag during GGSN seletion - even if
the flag was not received in the subscription data from the HLR.
not-allowed
Using
not-allowed
instructs the SGSN not to set the VPLMN-Address-Allowed flag during GGSN seletion
- even if the flag is received in the subscription data from the HLR.
Usage
Use this command to override the VPLMN-Address-Allowed flag received in subscription data from HLR
during GGSN selection. This flag is used to decide whether to use the VPLMN-OI received from a roaming
subscriber to form the full-APN. The full-APN is then used in a DNS query to select a GGSN. This override
enables the operator to control selection of a different GGSN for a roaming subscriber by using/not-using
VPLMN-OI in full-APN.
during GGSN selection. This flag is used to decide whether to use the VPLMN-OI received from a roaming
subscriber to form the full-APN. The full-APN is then used in a DNS query to select a GGSN. This override
enables the operator to control selection of a different GGSN for a roaming subscriber by using/not-using
VPLMN-OI in full-APN.
Example
The following command instructs the SGSN to set the VPLMN-Address-Allowed flag during GGSN
selection, even if the flag was not received in subscription data from the HLR:
selection, even if the flag was not received in subscription data from the HLR:
vplmn-address allowed
The following command instructs the SGSN not to set the VPLMN-Address-Allowed flag during GGSN
selection, even if the flag was received in subscription data from the HLR:
selection, even if the flag was received in subscription data from the HLR: