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S10 interface GTP mobility diagnose commands

S10 interface GTP mobility diagnose commands

You can use the following diagnose command to view or flush S10 interface GTP mobility statistics.

diagnose firewall gtp mobility {list | flush}

list shows the GTP mobility state based on the traversed GTP mobility management message session. The GTP mobility list is short-lived and quickly removed by itself.

flush deletes the mobility states that have been populated.

Example output:

diag firewall gtp mobility list
list gtp mobility

-----------prof=gtp685663 ref=4 connection_num=1 life=79(sec) idle=79(sec) vd=1-----------

-----------imsi=280220000000001 msisdn=unknown mei=unknown ms_addr=10.0.0.1 s11_s4 0-----------
source cfteid:
    addr=10.201.1.1 teid=0x000f4240 role=control vd=1 intf_type=s10 mme gtp-c requests_num=1
target cfteid:
    addr=Unknown teid=0x00000000 role=control vd=0 intf_type=s1-u enodeb gtp-u requests_num=0
s11_s4_sgw_c cfteid:
    addr=10.203.0.1 teid=0x000f4240 role=control vd=1 intf_type=s11/s4 sgw gtp-c requests_num=0

You can use the following diagnose command to view S10 interface GTP mobility hash statistics:

diagnose firewall gtp hash-stat-mobility

Example output:

diagnose firewall gtp hash-stat-mobility
gtp_mobility_stat: used=3 max_depth=1 size=128

S10 interface GTP mobility diagnose commands

S10 interface GTP mobility diagnose commands

You can use the following diagnose command to view or flush S10 interface GTP mobility statistics.

diagnose firewall gtp mobility {list | flush}

list shows the GTP mobility state based on the traversed GTP mobility management message session. The GTP mobility list is short-lived and quickly removed by itself.

flush deletes the mobility states that have been populated.

Example output:

diag firewall gtp mobility list
list gtp mobility

-----------prof=gtp685663 ref=4 connection_num=1 life=79(sec) idle=79(sec) vd=1-----------

-----------imsi=280220000000001 msisdn=unknown mei=unknown ms_addr=10.0.0.1 s11_s4 0-----------
source cfteid:
    addr=10.201.1.1 teid=0x000f4240 role=control vd=1 intf_type=s10 mme gtp-c requests_num=1
target cfteid:
    addr=Unknown teid=0x00000000 role=control vd=0 intf_type=s1-u enodeb gtp-u requests_num=0
s11_s4_sgw_c cfteid:
    addr=10.203.0.1 teid=0x000f4240 role=control vd=1 intf_type=s11/s4 sgw gtp-c requests_num=0

You can use the following diagnose command to view S10 interface GTP mobility hash statistics:

diagnose firewall gtp hash-stat-mobility

Example output:

diagnose firewall gtp hash-stat-mobility
gtp_mobility_stat: used=3 max_depth=1 size=128