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MME LAC Pool Area Configuration Mode Commands
▀ hash-value
▄ Cisco ASR 5x00 Command Line Interface Reference
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hash-value
Configures the Visitor Location Register (VLR) hash value mapping for this pool area.
Product
MME
Privilege
Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > SGs Service Configuration > MME LAC Pool Area
Configuration
Configuration
configure > context context_name > sgs-service service_name > pool-area pool_area_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-sgs-pool-area)#
Syntax
hash-value { value | non-configured-values | range value to value } use-vlr vlr_name
no hash-value { value | non-configured-values | range value to value }
no
Removes the configured hash-value from the pool-area configuration.
value
Specifies the VLR hash value to be used with the configured VLR.
value
must be an integer from 0 through
999.
non-configured-values
Specifies that the VLR configured in this command is to be used non-configured hash values.
range value to value vlr_name
Specifies a range of hash values to use with the configured VLR as an integer from 0 through 999.
use-vlr
Specifies the VLR to be used with the hash value configuration in this command.
Usage
Use this command to configure hash values to be used with VLRs.
In Release 12.2 and later, a maximum of 48 hash lists can be created per pool area. In older releases, a total of
32 hash lists can be created per pool area.
In a pool configuration, the MME selects the VLR that corresponds to the hash of the UE’s IMSI. If that VLR
is inactive, the MME will use the default VLR (as defined by the
In Release 12.2 and later, a maximum of 48 hash lists can be created per pool area. In older releases, a total of
32 hash lists can be created per pool area.
In a pool configuration, the MME selects the VLR that corresponds to the hash of the UE’s IMSI. If that VLR
is inactive, the MME will use the default VLR (as defined by the
non-configured-value
option). If no