Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Notas De La Versión
SGSN Changes in Release 15.0
SGSN Enhancements for September 30, 2013 ▀
Cisco ASR 5x00 Release Change Reference ▄
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gprs-mocn
The new
gprs-mocn
command, in the SGSN-Global configuration mode, enables network sharing for GPRS multi-
operator core network (2G MOCN):
config
sgsn-global
gprs-mocn
no gprs-mocn
end
Note:
When
no
is used with this command, the configuration reverts to the default status and GPRS MOCN is
disabled.
For additional information, refer to the 2G SGSN Multi-Operator Core Network chapter in the Serving GPRS Support
Node Administration Guide
Node Administration Guide
inter-rnc-procedures source-rnc-as-target
A new command has been added to Iups Service Configuration Mode to allow operators the ability to enable SRNS
relocation for those scenarios where the source RNC is behaving as the target RNC. The default behavior is to disable
SRNS relocation in those scenarios.
relocation for those scenarios where the source RNC is behaving as the target RNC. The default behavior is to disable
SRNS relocation in those scenarios.
config
context context_name
iups-service iups_service_name
inter-rnc-procedures source-rnc-as-target
no inter-rnc-procedures source-rnc-as-target
end
Note:
no
disables the ability of the SGSN to process SRNS relocation when the source RNC is behaving as the target
RNC.
network-sharing cs-ps-coordination
The
network-sharing cs-ps-coordination
enables or disables the cs-ps coordination check for
homer
or
roamer
. It is also used to set the failure code that will be sent while the SGSN is requesting the BSC to provide CS-PS
coordination.
The operator should configure cs-ps-coordination checking explicitly for homer or roamer subscribers and for the
failure-code to be sent when the SGSN asks the BSC to perform CS-PS coordination.
failure-code to be sent when the SGSN asks the BSC to perform CS-PS coordination.
config