Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
HNB-PS Network Configuration Mode Commands
map idnns range ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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Usage
Use this command to map a NRI received from UE during initial PS network node selection to SGSN point
code through NRI range mapping over Iu-Flex interface.
The IDNNS refers to the information element in RUA connect message from UE towards RAN (HNB-GW).
In IDNNS IE, if the choice of routing mentioned is other than local P-TMSI, then the value it provides is used
against this configuration to map the SGSN point code.
If backup SGSN point-code is specified, then specified SGSN works as backup for the IDNS range
configured. This Backup SGSN is selected if the mapped SGSN for a given IDNNS range is going for
offloading using
code through NRI range mapping over Iu-Flex interface.
The IDNNS refers to the information element in RUA connect message from UE towards RAN (HNB-GW).
In IDNNS IE, if the choice of routing mentioned is other than local P-TMSI, then the value it provides is used
against this configuration to map the SGSN point code.
If backup SGSN point-code is specified, then specified SGSN works as backup for the IDNS range
configured. This Backup SGSN is selected if the mapped SGSN for a given IDNNS range is going for
offloading using
offload-sgsn point-code
command.
The command can be entered more than once to map multiple IDNNS ranges to same SGSN point code, but
overlapping and mapping of same range to different SGSN point code is not allowed.
overlapping and mapping of same range to different SGSN point code is not allowed.
Example
The following command maps the IDNNS range from
101
to
201
with SGSN point code
1.2.3
and point
code 7.8.9 as backup SGSN point code:
map nri range 101 to 201 point-code 1.2.3 backup point-code 7.8.9
The following command removes all IDNNS range matching entries between
301
to
399
from the
configuration:
no map idnns range 301 to 399