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GPRS Service Configuration Mode Commands
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egtp-service
egtp_svc_name
Associates an eGTP service with GPRS service.
egtp_svc_name
specifies the name for a configured eGTP service to associate with this GPRS service.
Enter an alphanumeric string of 1 to 63 characters.
The eGTP service is created with the egtp-service command in the Context Configuration Mode Commands
chapter. The eGTP service provides eGTP-C protocol interface support between the SGSN and EPS nodes.
For more information on the eGTP service and the supported interface type(s), refer to the eGTP Service
Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
The eGTP service is created with the egtp-service command in the Context Configuration Mode Commands
chapter. The eGTP service provides eGTP-C protocol interface support between the SGSN and EPS nodes.
For more information on the eGTP service and the supported interface type(s), refer to the eGTP Service
Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
Important:
Only one eGTP service can be associated with a GPRS service. The eGTP service should be
configured prior to issuing this command.
gs-service
gs_svc_name
Associates a GS service with this GPRS service.
gs_svc_name
specifies the name for a configured Gs service to associate with the GPRS service. Enter an
alphanumeric string of 1 to 63 characters.
The Gs service is created with the gs-service command in the Context Configuration Mode Commands
chapter. The Gs service provides Gs interface support between the SGSN and MSC/VLR nodes. For more
information on the Gs service and the supported interface type, refer to the Gs Service Configuration Mode
Commands chapter.
The Gs service is created with the gs-service command in the Context Configuration Mode Commands
chapter. The Gs service provides Gs interface support between the SGSN and MSC/VLR nodes. For more
information on the Gs service and the supported interface type, refer to the Gs Service Configuration Mode
Commands chapter.
Important:
Only one Gs service can be associated with a GPRS service. The Gs service should be configured
prior to issuing this command.
hss-peer-service
hss_svc_name
Associates an HSS peer service with this GPRS service.
hss_svc_name
specifies the name for a configured HSS peer service to associate with this GPRS service.
Enter an alphanumeric string of 1 to 63 characters.
The HSS peer service provides S6d and S13-prime interface support via the Diameter protocol between the
GPRS and an HSS (S6d) or EIR (S13-prime). For more information about the HSS peer service, refer to the
hss-peer-service command in the Context Configuration Mode Commands chapter and the HSS Peer Service
Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
The HSS peer service provides S6d and S13-prime interface support via the Diameter protocol between the
GPRS and an HSS (S6d) or EIR (S13-prime). For more information about the HSS peer service, refer to the
hss-peer-service command in the Context Configuration Mode Commands chapter and the HSS Peer Service
Configuration Mode Commands chapter.
Important:
Only one HSS peer service can be associated to a service in this release. The HSS peer service
should be configured prior to issuing this command.
location-service loc_svc_name
map-service
map_svc_name
Associates a location service with this GPRS service.
loc_svc_name
specifies the name for a pre-configured location service to associate with the GPRS service.
Enter an alphanumeric string of 1 to 63 characters.
The location service is created with the location-service command in the Context Configuration Mode
Commands chapter. For more information on the location services, refer to the Location Services
Configuration Mode section.
The location service is created with the location-service command in the Context Configuration Mode
Commands chapter. For more information on the location services, refer to the Location Services
Configuration Mode section.