Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
SGSN Global Configuration Mode Commands
▀ imsi-range
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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imsi-range
Configure an IMSI range or a PLMN ID to associate with an Operator Policy.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > SGSN Global Configuration
configure > sgsn-global
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-sgsn-global)#
Syntax
imsi-range mcc mcc_num mnc mnc_num { msin first start_number last stop_number [ operator-
policy policy_name [ description description ] ] | plmnid plmn_id operator-policy
policy_name [ description description ] } +
policy policy_name [ description description ] ] | plmnid plmn_id operator-policy
policy_name [ description description ] } +
no imsi-range mcc mcc_num mnc mnc_num { msin first start_number last stop_number | plmnid
plmn_id }
plmn_id }
no
Using
no
in the command deletes the definition from the SGSN Global configuration.
mcc mcc_num
mcc
defines the mobile country code (MCC) of an IMSI.
mcc_num:
Enter a 3-digit number from 100 to 999 - 000 to 099 are reserved.
mnc mnc_num
mnc
defines the mobile network code (MNC) of an IMSI.
mnc_num:
Enter a 2 or 3-digit number from 00 to 999.
msin
MSIN (mobile subscriber international number) portion of the IMSI.
first
first
start_num:
Defines first MSIN prefix number in a range
last
stop_num:
Defines the last or final MSIN prefix number in a range.
operator-policy policy_name description description
Identify the operator policy that the IMSI range definition and/or the PLMN-ID is to be associated.
policy_name
: Enter a string of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters.
description
: Enter a string of 1 to 100 alphanumeric characters to provide range clarification for converted
Release 9.0 configurations.
If a PLMN-ID is to be included in the definition, enter the
If a PLMN-ID is to be included in the definition, enter the
plmnid
before entering the operator policy name.