Cisco Cisco ASR 5700
SGSN Service Configuration Mode Commands
check-imei ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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check-imei
This command configures the action the SGSN will take if the route towards the EIR is down.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > SGSN Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > sgsn-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-sgsn-service)#
Syntax
check-imei { gf-failure-action | gf-timeout-action } { continue | reject }
default check-imei { gf-failure-action | gf-timeout-action }
default
Resets the default function to reject the Attach.
gf-failure-action
Coupled with either
continue
or
reject
, this keyword instructs the SGSN to take action if a valid EIR
configuration exists under the MAP service and if the EIR is temporarily unreachable due to associated
DPC/SSN inaccessible/out-of-service.
DPC/SSN inaccessible/out-of-service.
gf-timeout-action
Coupled with either
continue
or
reject
, this keyword instructs the SGSN to take action if a valid EIR
configuration exists under the MAP service and the route to the EIR is available, but no response is received
from the EIR.
from the EIR.
continue
Instructs the SGSN to continue the Attach process.
reject
Instructs the SGSN to reject the Attach process.
Usage
Typically, the Attach process will be continued when there is an IMEI check timeout based on the
configuration under the SGSN service configuration and/or the GPRS service configuration. But this works
only if the route towards the EIR is UP and the IMEI request timer expires. This command configures the
SGSN to allow the Attach process to continue in the case the route towards the EIR is down, that is the DPC /
SSN is out-of-service.
configuration under the SGSN service configuration and/or the GPRS service configuration. But this works
only if the route towards the EIR is UP and the IMEI request timer expires. This command configures the
SGSN to allow the Attach process to continue in the case the route towards the EIR is down, that is the DPC /
SSN is out-of-service.