Cisco Cisco ASR 5700
Call Control Profile Configuration Mode
▀ associate
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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hss-peer-service
service_name
Associates a home subscriber server (HSS) peer service with this call control profile.
service_name
is an existing HSS peer service expressed as a string of 1 to 63 characters (any combination
of letters and digits).
[ s13-interface | s6a-interface | s13-prime-interface | s6d-interface ]
Optionally, identify the interface to be associated with the HSS service in this call control profile.
The
The
s13-interface
and the
s6a-interface
options apply to the MME only.
The
s13-prime-interface
and
s6d-interface
options apply to the SGSN only.
The
s6d-interface
is used by the SGSN to communicate with the HSS. It is a Diameter-based interface
which supports location management, subscriber data handling , authentication , and fault recovery
procedures.
The
procedures.
The
s13-prime-interface
is used by the SGSN to communicate with the equiprement identity register
(EIR). It is a Diameter-based interface which performs the mobile equipment (ME) identity check procedure.
Important:
The
s13-prime-interface
can only be used if an
s6d-interface
is configured.
tai-mgmt-db
tai-db_name
Identifies the tracking area identifier (TAI) database that should be associated with this call control profile.
tai-db_name
is a string of 1 to 64 characters (any combination of letters and digits).
This configuration overrides the S-GW selection and TAI list assignment functionality for a call that uses an
operator policy associated with this call control profile. The TAI management object provides a TAI list for
calls and provides S-GW selection functionality if a DNS is not configured for S-GW discovery for this
operator policy or if a DNS discovery fails.
If a TAI management database is associated with a call-control-profile, and if DNS is used for S-GW
lookups, then the DNS configuration for S-GW lookups must also be configured within the same call-control-
profile using the
operator policy associated with this call control profile. The TAI management object provides a TAI list for
calls and provides S-GW selection functionality if a DNS is not configured for S-GW discovery for this
operator policy or if a DNS discovery fails.
If a TAI management database is associated with a call-control-profile, and if DNS is used for S-GW
lookups, then the DNS configuration for S-GW lookups must also be configured within the same call-control-
profile using the
dns-sgw
command in the call-control-profile configuration mode.
On the S4-SGSN, use this option to associate a locally configured S-GW address for the RAI address for
selection if operators wish to bypass DNS resolution of RAI FQDN. This option is valid only after the
following commands have been executed on the S4-SGSN:
selection if operators wish to bypass DNS resolution of RAI FQDN. This option is valid only after the
following commands have been executed on the S4-SGSN:
The
tai-mgmt-db
command in LTE Policy Configuration Mode
The
tai-mgmt-obj
command in LTE TAI Management Database Configuration Mode.
The
tai
and
sgw-address
commands in LTE TAI Management Object Configuration Mode.
Usage
Use this command to associate handover restriction lists, HSS service (and interfaces), and a TAI database
with the call control profile. This ensures that the information is available for application when a Request is
received.
For SaMOG, use this command to associate the SaMOG call control profile with an accounting policy
configured in this context to provide triggers to generate CDRs. If no policy is configured, triggers based on
the call control profile will not be generated, and the accounting policy in the SaMOG service context will be
used. Even if an accounting policy is also specified in a call control profile, the priority is given to the
accounting policy of the APN profile.
Repeat the command as needed to associate each feature.
with the call control profile. This ensures that the information is available for application when a Request is
received.
For SaMOG, use this command to associate the SaMOG call control profile with an accounting policy
configured in this context to provide triggers to generate CDRs. If no policy is configured, triggers based on
the call control profile will not be generated, and the accounting policy in the SaMOG service context will be
used. Even if an accounting policy is also specified in a call control profile, the priority is given to the
accounting policy of the APN profile.
Repeat the command as needed to associate each feature.
Example
Link HO restriction list named
HOrestrict1
with this call control profile: