Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Fascicule
Global Configuration Mode Commands (L-S)
operator-policy ▀
Cisco ASR 5x00 Command Line Interface Reference ▄
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Usage
Use this command to create an operator policy and to enter the operator policy configuration mode to define
or modify policies.
An operator policy associates APNs, APN profiles, IMEI ranges, IMEI profiles, an APN remap table and a
call-control profile to ranges of IMSIs. These profiles and tables are created and defined within their own
configuration modes to generate sets of rules and instructions that can be reused and assigned to multiple
policies. In this manner, an operator policy manages the application of rules governing the services, facilities
and privileges available to subscribers. These policies can override standard behaviors and provide
mechanisms for an operator to get around the limitations of other infrastructure elements such as DNS servers
and HLRs.
The system supports up to 1,000 operator policies, including the default operator policy.
or modify policies.
An operator policy associates APNs, APN profiles, IMEI ranges, IMEI profiles, an APN remap table and a
call-control profile to ranges of IMSIs. These profiles and tables are created and defined within their own
configuration modes to generate sets of rules and instructions that can be reused and assigned to multiple
policies. In this manner, an operator policy manages the application of rules governing the services, facilities
and privileges available to subscribers. These policies can override standard behaviors and provide
mechanisms for an operator to get around the limitations of other infrastructure elements such as DNS servers
and HLRs.
The system supports up to 1,000 operator policies, including the default operator policy.
Important:
An operator policy is the key element of the Operator Policy feature. After defining an instance of an
operator policy, you must go to the SGSN Global Configuration Mode (from the Global Configuration mode) to define
the IMSI range(s). This requirement does not hold if you are using a default operator policy.
the IMSI range(s). This requirement does not hold if you are using a default operator policy.
To see what operator policies have already been created, return to the Exec mode and enter the
show
operator-policy all
command.
Example
The following command accesses the default operator policy and enters the operator policy configuration
mode to view or modify the specified policy:
mode to view or modify the specified policy:
operator-policy default