Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
S4-SGSN Suspend-Resume Feature
▀ Monitoring and Troubleshooting the S4-SGSN Suspend/Resume Feature
▄ SGSN Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18
Monitoring and Troubleshooting the S4-SGSN Suspend/Resume
Feature
This section provides information on the show commands and bulk statistics available to support the Suspend/Resume
feature.
feature.
S4-SGSN Suspend and Resume Feature Show Commands
This section provides information regarding show commands available in support of the S4-SGSN Suspend/Resume
feature.
feature.
show subscriber gprs-only full all
If the
state
field in the output of this command reads
Suspended
, it indicates that a subscriber has been moved from
the Ready state to the Suspended state in 2G. Once this state change occurs, operators can use the
show bssgp
statistics
and s
how egtpc statistics
commands to view information on whether the Suspend procedure was
successful or not.
Username: 123456789012345
Access Type: sgsn Network Type: IP
Access Tech: GPRS GERAN
callid: 00004e25 msid: 262090426000193
state: Suspended
connect time: Mon Jun 17 02:27:40 2013 call duration: 00h00m14s
idle time: 00h00m14s
User Location (RAI): 26209-4369-19 Cell Global Identity: 3
IMEI(SV): n/a
If the
state
field in the output of this command reads
Ready
, it indicates that a subscriber has moved from the
Suspended state to the Ready state in 2G. For example:
Username: 123456789012345
Access Type: sgsn Network Type: IP
Access Tech: GPRS GERAN
callid: 00004e25 msid: 262090426000193
state: Ready
connect time: Mon Jun 17 02:27:40 2013 call duration: 00h00m14s