Cisco Cisco ASR 5500 トラブルシューティングガイド

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Contents
Introduction
Commands
monitor subscriber (mon sub)
logging monitor
logging trace
monitor protocol
active or runtime logging
Subscriber commands
show subscribers full
show subscribers (hsgw-only | pgw-only | ggsn-only | mme-only | sgw-only | sgsn-only) full
show active-charging sessions full
show active-charging firewall statistics
show subscribers data-rate [high/low]
show subscribers debug-info
show subscribers aaa-configuration
show subscribers activity
show active-charging flows ip-address
show subscribers policy
show [mipfa | mipha] full
show [mipfa |mipha] counters
show ppp [full]
show rp full
show l2tp sessions full
show rsvp counters
show ims-authorization sessions full
Non-Subscriber specific commands
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Introduction
This article focuses on CLIs applicable to troubleshooting specific subscriber(s) issues. Whether
there is just a known single or group of subscribers experiencing an issue, or an unknown (at first)
group of subscribers, there are a number of CLIs that can help pinpoint the issue. Use them in
combination with (non-subscriber specific) statistics CLIs in the troubleshooting process.
Obviously not all of these commands would apply to every situation since some of them are
protocol specific, while others are generic enough to apply to all subscribers. Some apply to user-
plane (passing of data back and forth between subscriber and network) while others apply to call
control plane (setting up of the call), while some could apply to both.
Example snippets are provided in a number of places to help make points clear. All IP addresses
and identifying information have been changed.