Mme Commands Documment
Mme Commands Documment
Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Target Group
3 action_mme_delete_enodeb
3.1 User Authorization
3.2 Syntax
3.3 Operands and Parameters
3.4 Output
3.5 Example
4 show_enodeb_supported_ta
4.1 User Authorization
4.2 Syntax
4.3 Operands and Parameters
4.4 Output
4.5 Example
5 show_mme_enodeb
5.1 User Authorization
5.2 Syntax
5.3 Output
5.4 Example
6 show_mme_ta
6.1 User Authorization
6.2 Syntax
6.3 Output
6.4 Example
7 show_ta_supporting_enodeb
7.1 User Authorization
7.2 Syntax
7.3 Operands and Parameters
7.4 Output
7.5 Example
Reference List
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1 Introduction
This document describes the LTE Network CLI commands available in the SGSN-
MME for LTE radio network access.
For each CLI command, this document provides information on the following:
Functionality
Syntax
Output
Examples
Depending on the types of commands included in the document, a general procedure for
how to check the consistency of a modified configuration, activate the configuration on the
node, and checkpoint the configuration is described.
The CLI commands are applicable only within the gsh command context. For more
information on how to access the gsh and how to operate theCLI, see Operation and
Maintenance Description.
The configuration changes initiated by the CLI commands in this document are implemented
in the planned configuration area. To apply them on the node, follow the steps below:
1. Check the consistency of the configurations, both pending and active, using
the check_config CLI command.
If the consistency check reports errors it is possible to either undo all pending
changes in the planned area, using theundo_config_pending CLI command, or
correct the indicated errors using applicable CLI commands.
When the activation is completed, that is, when the prompt has reappeared,
the SGSN-MME is running on the new configuration. However, the new
configuration data is not stored on disk until a checkpoint has been performed.
The result of this command is an SC that is immediately made the active SC.
3 action_mme_delete_enodeb
This CLI command enables the operator to delete eNodeBs that have been disconnected
longer than a certain amount of hours (0-48). Use the show_mme_enodeb CLI command to
view the eNodeBs and their connection status.
3.2 Syntax
action_mme_delete_enodeb -eni ENodeBToDelete -
hrs MinHoursSinceENodeBConnected
3.4 Output
This CLI command results in an output.
If this CLI command is accepted no output message appears. If this CLI command is
rejected, an error message appears.
3.5 Example
In this example all the eNodeBs that have been disconnected longer than 30 h will be
deleted.
Input
4 show_enodeb_supported_ta
The show_enodeb_supported_ta CLI command displays all TAs supported by the specified
eNodeB.
4.2 Syntax
show_enodeb_supported_ta -eni ENodeBGlobalId
4.3 Operands and Parameters
The following operands and parameters are included in the syntax of this CLI command:
-eni ENodeBGlobalId
4.4 Output
This CLI command results in an output. The details are described below.
4.5 Example
This example displays all TAs supported by the specified eNodeB.
Input
show_enodeb_supported_ta -eni 1
Output
ps Class Identifiers |
-------------------------------------------------------------
A supported_ta -eni 1 -mcc 678 -mnc 456 -tac 0
A supported_ta -eni 1 -mcc 678 -mnc 456 -tac 2
5 show_mme_enodeb
The show_mme_enodeb CLI command displays the eNodeBs that have been auto-
configured in the MME. The following information is displayed for each eNodeB:
Id, name, current eNodeB-MME connection status, time stamp of the latest connection
status change, equipment position of the SCTP front end PIU and SCTP association id.
The SCTP information is only displayed when the eNodeB is connected, and can be used as
input to the show_sctp_assstat CLI command.
5.2 Syntax
show_mme_enodeb
5.3 Output
This CLI command results in an output. The details are described below.
5.4 Example
This example displays all eNodeBs that have been auto-configured in the MME.
Input
gsh show_mme_enodeb
Output
6 show_mme_ta
The show_mme_ta CLI command displays all TAs supported by the eNodeBs that have been
auto-configured in the MME.
6.2 Syntax
show_mme_ta
6.3 Output
This CLI command results in an output. The details are described below.
6.4 Example
This example displays all TAs connected to the MME.
Input
show_mme_ta
Output
ps Class Identifiers |
-------------------------------------------
A ta -mcc 123 -mnc 456 -tac 0
A ta -mcc 123 -mnc 456 -tac 2
7 show_ta_supporting_enodeb
The show_ta_supporting_enodeb CLI command displays all eNodeBs supporting the
specified TA.
7.2 Syntax
show_ta_supporting_enodeb -mcc MobileCountryCode -mnc MobileNetworkCode -
tac TrackingAreaCode
7.4 Output
This CLI command results in an output. The details are described below.
7.5 Example
This example displays all eNodeBs supporting the specified TA.
Input
Output
ps Class Identifiers |
------------------------------------------------------------------
A supporting_enodeb -mcc 001 -mnc 002 -tac 0 -eni 1
A supporting_enodeb -mcc 001 -mnc 002 -tac 0 -eni 2
Included in show_enodeb_supported_ta
Data type Integer
Value range 0-268435455
Default value No default value
Activation Not applicable, read only
Included in action_mme_delete_enodeb
Data type String
Syntax ENodeB to be removed: ALL or eid
Value range No defined value range
Default value No default value
Activation Runtime.
Included in action_mme_delete_enodeb
Data type Integer
Value range 0-48
Default value No default value
Unit h
Activation Runtime.
Included in show_ta_supporting_enodeb
Data type String
Syntax 001-999
Value range 3-3 characters
Default value No default value
Activation Runtime. After activation of the planned area.
All MNCs corresponding to a specific MCC must be set to either two or three digits,
combinations are not recommended.
Included in show_ta_supporting_enodeb
Data type String
Syntax 00-99, 000-999
Value range 2-3 characters
Default value No default value
Activation Runtime. After activation of the planned area.
Included in show_ta_supporting_enodeb
Data type Integer
Value range 0-65535
Default value No default value
Activation Not applicable, read only
Reference List
[1] Operation and Maintenance Description, DESCRIPTION, 66/1551-AXB 250 05
[2] SCTP Base Parameter (CLI) MANUAL PAGE, 157/190 80-CRA 250 56/1