Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
Global Configuration Mode Commands (L-S)
peer-profile ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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default
default
, in this case, is the name of a specific peer profile. This default profile is used when no other
defined peer profile matches.
Important:
When there is no association of peer-map in any of the services, then “default” peer profile of the
corresponding service-interface type shall be applied, except for GTP-C parameters. In addition, GTP-C parameter
configuration shall be applied from eGTP service-level configuration for P-GW/S-GW service and GGSN service-level
configuration for GGSN.
configuration shall be applied from eGTP service-level configuration for P-GW/S-GW service and GGSN service-level
configuration for GGSN.
Usage
Use this command to create a peer profile for specific service type and to enter the service specific Peer
Profile configuration mode to define or modify the peer profile parameters.
The peer profile feature allows flexible profile-based configuration to accommodate growing requirements of
customizable parameters with default values and actions for peer nodes of GGSN/P-GW/S-GW. With this
feature, configuration of GTP-C echo parameters and disabling/enabling of Lawful intercept per MCC/MNC
or IP address based on rules can be managed.
Before StarOS Release 15.0, the GGSN service allowed operator to configure list of SGSNs. Using this
configuration, operator can also control some parameters associated with the configured SGSN, such as RAT
type. This would be taken from configuration if CPC request does not have RAT type.
Profile configuration mode to define or modify the peer profile parameters.
The peer profile feature allows flexible profile-based configuration to accommodate growing requirements of
customizable parameters with default values and actions for peer nodes of GGSN/P-GW/S-GW. With this
feature, configuration of GTP-C echo parameters and disabling/enabling of Lawful intercept per MCC/MNC
or IP address based on rules can be managed.
Before StarOS Release 15.0, the GGSN service allowed operator to configure list of SGSNs. Using this
configuration, operator can also control some parameters associated with the configured SGSN, such as RAT
type. This would be taken from configuration if CPC request does not have RAT type.
Important:
The system supports up to 64 peer profiles configured for each of the peer profile types; there can be
up to 1024 peer map rules configured, including all the peer maps.
Example
The following command accesses the default peer profile for GGSN service and enters the GGSN Peer
Profile configuration mode to view or modify the specified profile:
Profile configuration mode to view or modify the specified profile:
peer-profile service-type ggsn-access default