Exec Mode show Commands (A-C)

The Exec Mode is the initial entry point into the command line interface system. Exec mode show commands are useful in troubleshooting and basic system monitoring.

Mode

This section includes the commands show aaa through show css service .

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Important

The commands or keywords/variables that are available are dependent on platform type, product version, and installed license(s).


show active-charging analyzer statistics

Displays statistical information for protocol analyzers.

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging analyzer statistics [ name protocol_name [ instance instance_number ] [ verbose ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

name protocol_name

Displays detailed information for the specified protocol analyzer:
  • cdp

  • dns

  • file-transfer

  • ftp

  • h323

  • http

  • icmp

  • icmpv6

  • imap

  • ip

  • ipv6

  • mms

  • p2p [ application p2p_list | protocol-group group_list | duration [ audio { application p2p_audio_duration_list } | video { application p2p_video_duration_list } ] ] [ wide [ all ] ] : Peer-to-peer analyzer.

    p2p application p2p_list : The supported applications are:

    • 8tracks

    • abcnetworks

    • actionvoip

    • actsync

    • adobeconnect

    • aimini

    • amazoncloud

    • amazonmusic

    • amazonvideo

    • antsp2p

    • apple-push

    • apple-store

    • applejuice

    • applemaps

    • ares

    • armagettron

    • avi

    • badoo

    • baidumovie

    • battlefld

    • bbm

    • beatport

    • betternet

    • bitcasa

    • bittorrent

    • bittorrent-sync

    • blackberry-store

    • blackberry

    • blackdialer

    • box

    • callofduty

    • chikka

    • cisco-jabber

    • citrix

    • clubbox

    • clubpenguin

    • crackle

    • crossfire

    • crunchyroll

    • cyberghost

    • ddlink

    • deezer

    • didi

    • directconnect

    • dish-anywhere

    • disneymovies

    • dofus

    • dramafever

    • dropbox

    • edonkey

    • espn

    • expressvpn

    • facebook

    • facetime

    • fandor

    • fasttrack

    • feidian

    • fiesta

    • filetopia

    • filmontv

    • flash

    • flickr

    • florensia

    • foursquare

    • fox-sports

    • freenet

    • friendster

    • fring

    • funshion

    • gadu_gadu

    • gamekit

    • gmail

    • gnutella

    • go90

    • goober

    • google-music

    • google-push

    • google

    • googleplay

    • googleplus

    • gotomeeting

    • gtalk

    • guildwars

    • halflife2

    • hamachivpn

    • hayu

    • hbogo

    • hbonow

    • heytell

    • hgtv

    • hike-messenger

    • hls

    • hotspotvpn

    • hulu

    • hyves

    • iax

    • icall

    • icecast

    • icloud

    • idrive

    • igo

    • iheartradio

    • imesh

    • imessage

    • imgur

    • imo

    • instagram

    • iplayer

    • iptv

    • irc

    • isakmp

    • iskoot

    • itunes

    • jabber

    • jap

    • jumblo

    • kakaotalk

    • kik-messenger

    • kontiki

    • kugoo

    • kuro

    • linkedin

    • livestream

    • lync

    • magicjack

    • manolito

    • mapfactor

    • mapi

    • maplestory

    • meebo

    • mgcp

    • mlb

    • mojo

    • monkey3

    • mozy

    • msn

    • msrp

    • mute

    • mypeople

    • myspace

    • nateontalk

    • naverline

    • navigon

    • nbc-sports

    • netmotion

    • newsy

    • nick

    • nimbuzz

    • nokia-store

    • octoshape

    • off

    • ogg

    • oist

    • oovoo

    • opendrive

    • openft

    • openvpn

    • orb

    • oscar

    • outlook

    • paltalk

    • pando

    • pandora

    • path

    • pbs

    • pcanywhere

    • periscope

    • pinterest

    • plingm

    • poco

    • popo

    • pplive

    • ppstream

    • ps3

    • qq

    • qqgame

    • qqlive

    • quake

    • quic

    • quicktime

    • radio-paradise

    • radius

    • rdp

    • rdt

    • regram

    • rfactor

    • rhapsody

    • rmstream

    • rodi

    • rynga

    • samsung-store

    • scydo

    • secondlife

    • shoutcast

    • showtime

    • silverlight

    • siri

    • skinny

    • skydrive

    • skype

    • slacker-radio

    • slingbox

    • slingtv

    • smartvoip

    • snapchat

    • softether

    • sopcast

    • soribada

    • soulseek

    • soundcloud

    • spark

    • spdy

    • speedtest

    • spike

    • splashfighter

    • spotify

    • ssdp

    • starz

    • stealthnet

    • steam

    • stun

    • sudaphone

    • svtplay

    • tagged

    • talkatone

    • tango

    • teamspeak

    • teamviewer

    • telegram

    • thunder

    • tinder

    • tmo-tv

    • tor

    • truecaller

    • truphone

    • tumblr

    • tunein-radio

    • tunnelvoice

    • turbovpn

    • tvants

    • tvland

    • tvuplayer

    • twitch

    • twitter

    • ultrabac

    • ultrasurf

    • univision

    • upc-phone

    • usenet

    • ustream

    • uusee

    • vchat

    • veohtv

    • vessel

    • vevo

    • viber

    • vine

    • voipdiscount

    • vopium

    • vpnmaster

    • vpnx

    • voxer

    • vtok

    • vtun

    • vudu

    • warcft3

    • waze

    • webex

    • wechat

    • whatsapp

    • wii

    • windows-azure

    • windows-store

    • winmx

    • winny

    • wmstream

    • wofkungfu

    • wofwarcraft

    • wuala

    • xbox

    • xdcc

    • xing

    • yahoo

    • yahoomail

    • yiptv

    • youku

    • yourfreetunnel

    • youtube

    • zattoo

    p2p protocol-group group_list : The following P2P protocol groups are supported:

    • generic
    • anonymous-access
    • business
    • communicator
    • cloud
    • e-store
    • e-mail
    • e-news
    • internet-privacy
    • filesharing
    • gaming
    • p2p-filesharing
    • p2p-anon-filesharing
    • remote-control
    • social-nw-gaming
    • social-nw-generic
    • social-nw-videoconf
    • standard
    • streaming

    wide [ all ] : Displays all available P2P statistics in a single wide line. The all keyword displays all available P2P statistics without suppressing zeroes.

  • pop3

  • pptp

  • rtcp

  • rtp

  • rtsp

  • sdp

  • secure-http

  • sip

  • smtp

  • tcp

  • tftp

  • udp

  • wsp

  • wtp

[ instance instance_number ]

Displays the ACS/Session Manager information for specific instances.

instance_number must be an integer from 1 through 65535.

verbose

Specifies to display detailed (all available) information. If not specified, concise information is displayed.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display statistic information for active charging protocol analyzers.

Example

The following command displays detailed statistic information for all P2P protocol analyzers:
show active-charging analyzer statistics name p2p verbose 
The following command displays detailed statistic information for all TCP protocol analyzers:
show active-charging analyzer statistics name tcp verbose 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging bandwidth-policy

Displays information on bandwidth policies configured in a service.

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging bandwidth-policy { all | name bandwidth_policy_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays information for all bandwidth policies configured in the service.

name bandwidth_policy_name

Displays detailed information for an existing bandwidth policy specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view information on bandwidth policies configured in a service.

Example

The following command displays detailed information for the bandwidth policy named standard :
show active-charging bandwidth-policy name standard 

show active-charging charging-action

Displays information for charging actions configured in the Active Charging Service (ACS).

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging charging-action { { { all | name charging_action_name } [ service name acs_service_name ] } | statistics [ name charging_action_name ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays information for each configured charging action.

name charging_action_name

Displays detailed information for an existing charging action specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

statistics

Displays statistical information for all configured charging actions.

service name acs_service_name

Displays information for all or a specific charging action in the specified ACS. acs_service_name is an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display information for charging actions configured in a service.

Example

The following command displays a detailed information for all charging actions:
show active-charging charging-action all 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging content-filtering category policy-id

Displays Content Filtering (CF) category policy definitions.

Product

CF

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging content-filtering category policy-id { all | id policy_id } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays definitions of all Content Filtering category policies.

id policy_id

Displays definitions of an existing Content Filtering category policy specified as an integer from 1 through 4294967295.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view Content Filtering category definitions for a specific/all Policy IDs.

Example

The following command displays Content Filtering category definitions for policy ID 3 :
show active-charging content-filtering category policy-id id 3 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging content-filtering category statistics

Displays category-based content filtering statistics.

Product

CF

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging content-filtering category statistics [ rulebase { name rulebase_name | all } ] [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

rulebase { name rulebase_name | all }

Displays category-based content filtering statistics, either for all or for a specific rulebase.

  • name rulebase_name : Specifies an existing rulebase as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

  • all : Displays category-based content filtering statistics for each rulebase in the ACS.

verbose

Specifies to display detailed (all available) information. If not specified, concise information is displayed.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view category-based content filtering statistics for a specific rulebase, or cumulative statistics for all rulebases in the ACS.


Note

From Release 21.4, the following changes are made to the output of this show command:

  • The "Total number of successful Cache lookups" field is excluded.

  • The > 50ms value is excluded from the “Time taken for rating” field.

  • The following sub-fields are added to the “Time taken for rating” field:

    • 50-100ms

    • 100-200ms

    • 200-300ms

    • 300ms


Example

The following command displays category-based content filtering statistics for the rulebase named consumer :
show active-charging content-filtering category statistics rulebase name consumer 
The following command displays cumulative category-based content filtering statistics for all rulebases in verbose mode:
show active-charging content-filtering category statistics verbose 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging content-filtering server-group

Displays information for Content Filtering Server Group (CFSG) configured in the service.

Product

CF

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging content-filtering server-group [ name cfsg_name | statistics [ name cfsg_name [ acsmgr instance instance_number [ priority priority ] ] | verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

name cfsg_name

Specifies name of an existing CFSG as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

acsmgr instance instance_number

Specifies the manager instance as an integer from 1 through 65535.

priority priority

Specifies the priority of the server for which statistics has to be displayed as an integer from 1 through 65535.

verbose

Specifies to display detailed (all available) information, for each ICAP server connection at each instance. If not specified, concise information is displayed.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view CFSG information/statistics.

show active-charging content-filtering server-group name cfsg_name : The output of this command displays detailed information for the specified CFSG.

show active-charging content-filtering server-group statistics name cfsg_name : The output of this command displays cumulative statistics for the specified CFSG. This will include all the instances and all the servers configured in the CFSG.

show active-charging content-filtering server-group statistics name cfsg_name acsmgr instance instance_number : The output of this command displays the cumulative statistics of all the ICAP server connections on the specified manager instance.

show active-charging content-filtering server-group statistics name cfsg_name acsmgr instance instance_number priority priority : The output of this command displays the statistics for the specified ICAP server connection on the specified manager instance.

show active-charging content-filtering server-group statistics verbose : The output of this command displays statistics of each ICAP server connection at each instance.

Example

The following command displays information for the CFSG named test12 :
show active-charging content-filtering server-group name test12 
The following command displays detailed information for all CFSGs:
show active-charging content-filtering server-group statistics verbose 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging credit-control

Displays statistics for Diameter/RADIUS Prepaid Credit Control Service in the Active Charging Service (ACS).

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging credit-control { misc-info max-backpressure [ all | facility sessmgr instance instance_number ] | statistics [ group group_name | server { all | ip-address ip_address [ port port_num ] | name server_name } ] | session-states [ rulebase rulebase_name ] [ content-id content_id ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

misc-info max-backpressure [ all | facility sessmgr instance instance_number ]

Displays miscellaneous information including the maximum backpressure hit count for all active session managers.

  • all : Displays the max-backpressure count from all session manager instances.

  • facility sessmgr instance instance_number : Displays logged events for specific facility. That is, it will display the maximum backpressure count on that specific session manager instance.

    The session manager instance number must be an integer ranging from 1 through 65535 characters.

statistics [ group group_name | server { all | ip-address ip_address [ port port_num ] | name server_name } ]

Displays prepaid credit control statistics.

  • group group_name : Displays statistics for an existing credit control group specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.
  • server { all | ip-address ip_address [ port port_num ] | name server_name } ] : Displays statistics for the specified credit control server.
    • all : Displays all available statistics including host statistics.
    • ip-address ip_address : Displays available statistics for the specified server's address.
    • port port_num : Displays available statistics for the specified server's port number.
    • name server_name : Displays the credit control statistics for the specified server.

session-states [ rulebase rulebase_name ] [ content-id content_id ]

Displays prepaid CCA session status based on rulebase and/or content ID.

  • rulebase rulebase_name : Displays the Credit Control Application (CCA) session state counts for an existing rulebase specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

  • content-id content_id : Displays CCA session state counts for a content ID of a credit control service specified as an integer from 1 through 65535.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view statistics for Diameter/RADIUS prepaid credit control service in the ACS.

Example

The following command shows ACS statistics of configured Diameter or RADIUS Credit Control Application:
show active-charging credit-control statistics 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging dns-learnt-ip-addresses

Displays DNS learnt IP address statistics for the DNS Snooping feature.

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging dns-learnt-ip-addresses statistics { sessmgr { all | instance sessmgr_instance_number } [ verbose ] | summary } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

sessmgr { all | instance sessmgr_instance_number } [ verbose ]

Displays information for all or the specified Session Manager (SessMgr) instance.

  • all : Displays information for all SessMgr instances.

  • instance sessmgr_instance_number : Displays information for a SessMgr instance specified as an integer from 1 through 65535.

  • verbose : Displays detailed statistics for specified criteria. Use this keyword to view the learnt IP addresses.

summary

Displays summary information.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Specifies that the output of this command is to be piped (sent) to the command specified. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view statistics for the DNS Snooping feature related DNS learnt-ip-addresses.

This command displays the number of learnt IP entries per rule line. It displays on a service level the number of resolved (learnt) IP addresses per rule line per rulebase (once if a rule line is used multiple times in the same rulebase as it is shared across rulebase) per destination context per SessMgr instance. It also displays the number of entries flushed due to TTL expiry. The field entries_replaced gives the number of entries replaced (same IP returned again) in the pool due to a DNS response by same/another subscriber for same domain-name, wherein the TTL of the entry will be replaced.

IPv4-overflows will start incrementing when the maximum limit of 51200 across system is reached OR limit of 200 per pattern is reached.

Ipv6-overflows will start incrementing when maximum limit of 25600 across system is reached OR limit of 100 per pattern is reached.

Limits are:

  • Maximum of 51,200 IPv4 entries per instance shared across IPv4 all pools.

  • Maximum of 200 IPv4 entries per pool (pool is same as discussed before (per rule-line pattern)).

  • Maximum of 25,600 IPv6 entries per instance shared across all IPv6 pools.

  • Maximum of 100 IPv6 entries per pool.

In releases prior to 14.0, this CLI command show active-charging dns-learnt-ip statistics sessmgr all displayed all the configured patterns and rulebase names for each of the pattern entry, even though the pattern has not learnt any IP address. When a large number of DNS snooping ruledefs are configured (configured as ip server-domain name under ruledef configuration), the memory allocated for sending this information exceeded the message size limit for messenger calls and hence the crash was observed.

To avoid the crash occuring, in 14.0 and later releases, the output of the CLI command show active-charging dns-learnt-ip statistics sessmgr all is modified to display only the patterns for which at least one IPv4/IPv6 address is learnt as all other information is available from the configuration. Also for each of the patterns this CLI command will not be displaying rulebase name as it can be printed once.

Example

The following command displays summary statistics for DNS learnt IP addresses:
show active-charging dns-learnt-ip-addresses statistics summary 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging edr-format

Displays information about Event Data Record (EDR) formats configured in the Active Charging Service (ACS).

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging edr-format [ statistics ] [ all | name edr_format_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays information for all EDR formats.

statistics

Displays statistics for all or an existing EDR format.

If neither all nor name is specified, summarized statistics over all EDR formats is displayed.

name edr_format_name

Displays information for an existing EDR format specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display information for EDR format(s) in the ACS.

Example

The following command displays all configured EDR formats in the ACS.
show active-charging edr-format all 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging edr-udr-file

Displays CDR flow control information. This command also displays the Event Data Record (EDR) and Usage Data Record (UDR) file information.

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging edr-udr-file { flow-control-counters [ verbose ] | statistics } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

flow-control-counters [ verbose ]

Displays the counters for dropped EDR/UDR records. These counters are for when CDRMOD uses flow control to stop ACS/Session Managers from sending the records.

verbose displays detailed information.

statistics


Important

This keyword is obsolete. The option is now supported through the show cdr command.


Displays EDR and UDR file statistics.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output of this command will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view CDR flow control information.

Example

The following command displays EDR and UDR files statistics:
show active-charging edr-udr-file statistics 
The following command displays CDR flow control information:
show active-charging edr-udr-file flow-control-counters 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging file-space-usage

Displays the file space used by Charging Data Record (CDR) and Event Data Record (EDR) files.

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging file-space-usage [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view CDR/EDR file space usage information. The context in which this command is used is not relevant.

Example

The following command displays CDR/EDR file space usage:
show active-charging file-space-usage 

show active-charging firewall dos-protection

Displays the list of servers involved in any IP Sweep attacks.

Product

PSF

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging firewall dos-protection ip-sweep server-list { all | instance instance_num } [ | { grep grep_options | more } 

all

Displays the IP Sweep server list for all instances.

instance instance_num

Displays statistics for the specified ACS Manager instance.

instance_num must be an integer from 1 through 65535.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the list of servers involved in any IP Sweep attacks.

Example

The following command displays the IP Sweep server list for all instances:
show active-charging firewall dos-protection ip-sweep server-list all 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging firewall statistics

Displays Active Charging Stateful Firewall statistics.

Product

PSF

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging firewall statistics [ callid call_id | domain-name domain_name | nat-realm nat_realm_name | protocol { icmp | icmpv6 | ip | ipv6 | other | tcp | udp } | username user_name ] [ acsmgr instance instance_number ] [ verbose ] [ wide ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

acsmgr instance instance_number

Specifies the ACS/Session Manager instance ID as an integer from 1 through 65535.

callid call_id

Specifies the call identification number as an 8-digit hexadecimal number.

domain-name domain_name

Specifies the domain name as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters.

nat-realm nat_realm_name

Specifies the NAT realm name as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 31 characters.

protocol { icmp | ip | other | tcp | udp }

Specifies the protocol:

  • icmp : ICMPv4

  • icmpv6

  • ip : IPv4

  • ipv6

  • other : Protocols other than TCP, UDP, and ICMPv4/ICMPv6.

  • tcp

  • udp

username user_name

Specifies the user name as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters.

verbose

Specifies to display detailed (all available) information. If not specified, concise information is displayed.

wide

Displays all available information in a single wide line.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view Stateful Firewall statistics. If you are in the local context, statistics for all contexts are displayed. Otherwise, only statistics of your current context are displayed.

Example

The following command displays Stateful Firewall statistics:
show active-charging firewall statistics 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging firewall track-list

Displays the list of servers being tracked for involvement in any Denial-of-Service (DOS) attacks.

Product

PSF

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging firewall track-list attacking-servers [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view details of servers being tracked for involvement in any DOS attack.

Example

The following command displays the list of servers being tracked for involvement in any DOS attacks:

show active-charging firewall track-list attacking-servers 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging flow-control-counters

Displays information for dropped EDR and UDR records.

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging flow-control-counters [ verbose ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

verbose

Specifies to display detailed (all available) information. If not specified, concise information is displayed.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view EDR-UDR flow control information—for dropped EDR and UDR records.

Example

The following command displays detailed EDR-UDR flow control information:
show active-charging flow-control-counters verbose 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging flow-kpi

Displays information about the cumulative KPI for ECS rule(s) across session managers.

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging flow-kpi sessmgr { all | instance instance_id } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays the KPI information for all rules.

instance instance_id

Displays information for all rules based on session manager instance, specified as an integer ranging from 1 through 65535.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view the cumulative KPI for ECS rule(s) across session managers.

This command is added in support of the Flow Recovery feature, that requires a separate feature license.

Example

The following command displays the KPI information for all rules:
show active-charging flow-kpi all 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging flow-mappings

Displays information about all the active flow mappings based on the applied filters.

Product

PSF

NAT

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging flow-mappings [ all | call-id call_id | [ nat { not-required | required [ nat-realm nat_realm_name ] } | trans-proto { tcp | udp } ] + [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays all the available active-charging flow-mapping information.

call-id call_id

Displays detailed information for a call ID specified as an 8-digit hexadecimal number.

nat { required [ nat-realm string ] not-required }

Displays the active charging flow mappings for which NAT is enabled or disabled.

trans-proto { tcp | udp }

Displays the transport layer.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view the Active Charging flow-mapping details.

Example

The following command displays the total number of Active Charging flow-mappings:
show active-charging flow-mappings all 
The following command displays the flow-mappings for which NAT is enabled and the NAT-realm used is natpool3 :
show active-charging flow-mappings nat required nat-realm natpool3 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging flows

Displays information for active charging flows.

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging flows { all | [ callid call_id ] [ connected-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] seconds ] [ control-connection { ftp | pptp | rtsp | sip | tftp } ] [ flow-id flow_id ] [ full ] [ idle-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] seconds ] [ firewall { not-required | required } ] [ imsi imsi_value ] [ ip-address [ server | subscriber ] [ < | > | IPv4 | greater-than | less-than ] address ] [ msisdn msisdn_num ] [ nat { not-required | required [ nat-ip nat_ip_address ] [ binding-info ] } ] [ pacing-bitrate [ < | > | = | greater-than | less-than | equal-to ] number [ port-number [ server | subscriber ] [ < | > | IPv4 | greater-than | less-than ] number ] [ rx-bytes [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number ] [ rx-packets [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number ] [ session-id session_id ] [ summary ] [ trans-proto { icmp | tcp | udp } ] [ tx-bytes [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number ] [ tx-packets [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number ] [ type flow_type ] [ username user_name ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays information for all active charging flows.

callid call_id

Displays the specific Call Identification Number. call_id must be an eight digit hexadecimal number.

connected-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] seconds

Displays information for flows filtered by connected time period.

  • < seconds : Displays flows that have been connected less than the specified number of seconds.

  • > seconds : Displays flows that have been connected more than the specified number of seconds.

  • greater-than seconds : Displays flows that have been connected more than the specified number of seconds.

  • less-than seconds : Displays flows that have been connected less than the specified number of seconds.

seconds is an integer from 0 through 4294967295.

control-connection { ftp | pptp | rtsp | sip | tftp }

Displays information for control connection of flows.

  • ftp : Displays control connection information for the FTP flow.

  • pptp : Displays control connection information for the PPTP flow.

  • rtsp : Displays control connection information for the RTSP flow.

  • sip : Displays control connection information for the SIP flow.

  • tftp : Displays control connection information for the TFTP flow.

firewall { not-required | required }

Displays information for flows filtered by Firewall required or not required setting.

  • not-required : Sessions with Firewall processing are not required.

  • required : Sessions with Firewall processing are required.

flow-id flow_id

Displays concise information for specified active charging flow ID.

full

Displays all available information for the specified flows.

idle-time [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] seconds

Displays information for flows filtered by idle time period.

  • < seconds : Displays flows that have been idle less than the specified number of seconds.

  • > seconds : Displays flows that have been idle more than the specified number of seconds.

  • greater-than seconds : Displays flows that have been idle more than the specified number of seconds.

  • less-than seconds : Displays flows that have been idle less than the specified number of seconds.

seconds is an integer from 0 through 4294967295.

imsi imsi_value

Displays information for an International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI). imsi_value must be a sequence of digits and/or wild characters.

ip-address [ server | subscriber ] [ < | > | IPv4 | greater-than | less-than ] address

Displays information for flows filtered by IPv4 IP address.

  • server : Specifies the IP address for a specific server.

  • subscriber : Displays subscriber details for the IP address specified in IPv4 dotted-decimal format.

  • < address : Specifies an IPv4 IP address that is less than address .

  • > address : Specifies an IPv4 IP address that is greater than address .

  • greater-than address : Specifies an IPv4 IP address that is greater than address .

  • less-than address : Specifies an IPv4 IP address that is less than address .

address is an IP address expressed in IPV4 dotted-decimal notation.

msisdn msisdn_num

Displays information for the mobile user identified by the Mobile Subscriber ISDN Number (MSISDN). msisdn_num must be a numeric string of 1 to 15 digits.

nat { not-required | required [ nat-ip nat_ip_address [ nat-port nat_port ] ] [ binding-info ] }


Important

The nat keyword and options are only available in StarOS 8.3 and later releases.


Displays information for flows filtered by Network Address Translation (NAT) required or not required setting.

  • not-required : Sessions with NAT processing are not required.

  • required : Sessions with NAT processing are required.

  • nat-ip nat_ip_address : Sessions using the NAT IP address expressed in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation.

  • nat-port nat_port : Sessions using the specified NAT IP address and NAT port number specified as an integer from 0 through 65535.

  • binding-info : Displays the NAT binding information of the NATed flow.

pacing-bitrate [ < | > | = | greater-than | less-than | equal-to ] number

Displays information on video flows filtered by a video pacing bit rate specified an integer from 1 to 256000000.

  • < number : Specifies a number that is less than the specified video pacing bit rate.

  • > number : Specifies a number that is greater than the specified video pacing bit rate.

  • = number : Specifies a number that is equal to the specified video pacing bit rate.

  • greater-than number : Specifies a number that is greater than the specified video pacing bit rate.

  • less-than number : Specifies a number that is less than the specified video pacing bit rate

  • equal-to number : Specifies a number that is equal to the specified video pacing bit rate.

port-number [ server | subscriber ] [ < | > | IPv4 | greater-than | less-than ] _number

Displays information on flows filtered by port number.

  • server : Specifies the port-number for a specific server.

  • subscriber : Specifies subscriber details for this port-number, and must be an integer from 0 through 65535.

  • < number : Specifies a port number that is less than the specified port-number.

  • > number : Specifies a port number that is greater than the specified port-number.

  • greater-than number : Specifies a port number that is greater than the specified port-number.

  • less-than number : Specifies a port number that is less than the specified port-number.

rx-bytes [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number

Displays information on flows filtered by the number of bytes received in the flow.

  • < number : Specifies the number of bytes that is less than the specified rx-bytes.

  • > number : Specifies number of bytes that is greater than the specified rx-bytes.

  • greater-than number : Specifies number of bytes that is greater than the specified rx-bytes.

  • less-than number : Specifies number of bytes that is less than the specified rx-bytes.

number must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.

rx-packets [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number

Displays information on flows filtered by the number of packets received in the flow.

  • greater-than number : Specifies the number of packets that is greater than the specified rx-packets.

  • less-than number : Specifies the number of packets that is less than the specified rx-packets.

number must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.

session-id session_id

Displays detailed information for specific active charging session ID.

summary

Displays summary information for defined sessions, based on defined parameters.

trans-proto { icmp | tcp | udp }

Displays information on flows filtered by the transport protocol.

  • icmp : ICMP protocol type flow

  • tcp : TCP protocol type flow

  • udp : User Datagram Protocol (UDP) flows

tx-bytes [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number

Displays information on flows filtered by the number of bytes received in the flow.

  • < number : Specifies the number of bytes that is less than the specified tx-bytes.

  • > number : Specifies number of bytes that is greater than the specified tx-bytes.

  • greater-than number : Specifies number of bytes that is greater than the specified tx-bytes.

  • less-than number : Specifies number of bytes that is less than the specified tx-bytes.

number must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.

tx-packets [ < | > | greater-than | less-than ] number

Displays information on flows filtered by the number of packets received in the flow.

  • greater-than number : Specifies the number of packets that is greater than the specified tx-packets.

  • less-than number : Specifies the number of packets that is less than the specified tx-packets.

number must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.

type flow_type

Displays information on flows filtered by flow type of application protocol.

flow_type must be one of the following:
  • dns

  • ftp

  • http

  • icmp

  • icmpv6

  • imap

  • ip

  • ipv6

  • mms

  • p2p [ application p2p_list [ traffic-type traffic_type ] | protocol-group group_list ] : Peer-to-peer analyzer.

    p2p application p2p_list : P2P protocol type flows include one or more of the following applications:

    • 8tracks

    • abcnetworks

    • actionvoip

    • actsync

    • adobeconnect

    • aimini

    • amazoncloud

    • amazonmusic

    • amazonvideo

    • antsp2p

    • apple-push

    • apple-store

    • applejuice

    • applemaps

    • ares

    • armagettron

    • avi

    • badoo

    • baidumovie

    • battlefld

    • bbm

    • beatport

    • betternet

    • bitcasa

    • bittorrent

    • bittorrent-sync

    • blackberry-store

    • blackberry

    • blackdialer

    • box

    • callofduty

    • chikka

    • cisco-jabber

    • citrix

    • clubbox

    • clubpenguin

    • crackle

    • crossfire

    • crunchyroll

    • cyberghost

    • ddlink

    • deezer

    • didi

    • directconnect

    • dish-anywhere

    • disneymovies

    • dofus

    • dramafever

    • dropbox

    • edonkey

    • espn

    • expressvpn

    • facebook

    • facetime

    • fandor

    • fasttrack

    • feidian

    • fiesta

    • filetopia

    • filmontv

    • flash

    • flickr

    • florensia

    • foursquare

    • fox-sports

    • freenet

    • friendster

    • fring

    • funshion

    • gadu_gadu

    • gamekit

    • gmail

    • gnutella

    • go90

    • goober

    • google-music

    • google-push

    • google

    • googleplay

    • googleplus

    • gotomeeting

    • gtalk

    • guildwars

    • halflife2

    • hamachivpn

    • hayu

    • hbogo

    • hbonow

    • heytell

    • hgtv

    • hike-messenger

    • hls

    • hotspotvpn

    • hulu

    • hyves

    • iax

    • icall

    • icecast

    • icloud

    • idrive

    • igo

    • iheartradio

    • imesh

    • imessage

    • imgur

    • imo

    • instagram

    • iplayer

    • iptv

    • irc

    • isakmp

    • iskoot

    • itunes

    • jabber

    • jap

    • jumblo

    • kakaotalk

    • kik-messenger

    • kontiki

    • kugoo

    • kuro

    • linkedin

    • livestream

    • lync

    • magicjack

    • manolito

    • mapfactor

    • mapi

    • maplestory

    • meebo

    • mgcp

    • mlb

    • mojo

    • monkey3

    • mozy

    • msn

    • msrp

    • mute

    • mypeople

    • myspace

    • nateontalk

    • naverline

    • navigon

    • nbc-sports

    • netmotion

    • newsy

    • nick

    • nimbuzz

    • nokia-store

    • octoshape

    • off

    • ogg

    • oist

    • oovoo

    • opendrive

    • openft

    • openvpn

    • orb

    • oscar

    • outlook

    • paltalk

    • pando

    • pandora

    • path

    • pbs

    • pcanywhere

    • periscope

    • pinterest

    • plingm

    • poco

    • popo

    • pplive

    • ppstream

    • ps3

    • qq

    • qqgame

    • qqlive

    • quake

    • quic

    • quicktime

    • radio-paradise

    • radius

    • rdp

    • rdt

    • regram

    • rfactor

    • rhapsody

    • rmstream

    • rodi

    • rynga

    • samsung-store

    • scydo

    • secondlife

    • shoutcast

    • showtime

    • silverlight

    • siri

    • skinny

    • skydrive

    • skype

    • slacker-radio

    • slingbox

    • slingtv

    • smartvoip

    • snapchat

    • softether

    • sopcast

    • soribada

    • soulseek

    • soundcloud

    • spark

    • spdy

    • speedtest

    • spike

    • splashfighter

    • spotify

    • ssdp

    • starz

    • stealthnet

    • steam

    • stun

    • sudaphone

    • svtplay

    • tagged

    • talkatone

    • tango

    • teamspeak

    • teamviewer

    • telegram

    • thunder

    • tinder

    • tmo-tv

    • tor

    • truecaller

    • truphone

    • tumblr

    • tunein-radio

    • tunnelvoice

    • turbovpn

    • tvants

    • tvland

    • tvuplayer

    • twitch

    • twitter

    • ultrabac

    • ultrasurf

    • univision

    • upc-phone

    • usenet

    • ustream

    • uusee

    • vchat

    • veohtv

    • vessel

    • vevo

    • viber

    • vine

    • voipdiscount

    • vopium

    • vpnmaster

    • vpnx

    • voxer

    • vtok

    • vtun

    • vudu

    • warcft3

    • waze

    • webex

    • wechat

    • whatsapp

    • wii

    • windows-azure

    • windows-store

    • winmx

    • winny

    • wmstream

    • wofkungfu

    • wofwarcraft

    • wuala

    • xbox

    • xdcc

    • xing

    • yahoo

    • yahoomail

    • yiptv

    • youku

    • yourfreetunnel

    • youtube

    • zattoo

    traffic-type traffic_type : P2P protocol flows include the following traffic type classifications:


    Important

    The traffic type for a P2P protocol may vary depending on the P2P protocol.


    • ads

    • audio

    • file-transfer

    • im

    • video

    • voipout

    • unclassified

    p2p protocol-group group_list : The following P2P protocol groups are supported:

    • generic
    • anonymous-access
    • business
    • communicator
    • cloud
    • e-store
    • e-mail
    • e-news
    • internet-privacy
    • filesharing
    • gaming
    • p2p-filesharing
    • p2p-anon-filesharing
    • remote-control
    • social-nw-gaming
    • social-nw-generic
    • social-nw-videoconf
    • standard
    • streaming
  • pop3

  • pptp

  • rtcp

  • rtp

  • rtsp

  • secure-http

  • sip

  • smtp

  • tcp

  • tftp

  • udp

  • unknown : Unknown type of protocol type flow not listed here.

  • wsp-connection-less

  • wsp-connection-oriented

username user_name

Specifies the user name as a sequence of characters and/or wildcard characters ($ and *). user_name must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 127 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display charging flow type information.

Example

The following command displays a detailed flow information for a session ID of test :
show active-charging flows session-id test 
The following command displays a detailed flow information for a P2P type session:
show active-charging flows full type p2p 
The following command displays a detailed information for a P2P type flow:
show active-charging flows type p2p 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging fw-and-nat policy

Displays Firewall-and-NAT Policy information.


Important

This command is only available in StarOS 8.1, and in StarOS 9.0 and later. For more information on this command please contact your local service representative.


Product

ACS

PSF

NAT

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging fw-and-nat policy { { { all | name fw_nat_policy_name } [ service name acs_service_name ] } | { statistics { all | name fw_nat_policy_name } } } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays information for all Firewall-and-NAT policies configured, optionally all in a specified service.

name fw_nat_policy_name

Displays detailed information for an existing Firewall-and-NAT policy specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

service name acs_service_name

Displays information for all or the specified Firewall-and-NAT policy in the specified ACS.

acs_service_name must be the name of the active-charging service, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

statistics

Displays statistics for all or the specified Firewall-and-NAT policy.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view Firewall-and-NAT Policy information.

Example

The following command displays detailed information for the Firewall-and-NAT policy named standard :
show active-charging fw-and-nat policy name standard 

show active-charging group-of-objects

Displays information for ACS group-of-objects.

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging group-of-objects { all | name group_of_objects_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays details of all group-of-objects configured in the system.

name group_of_objects_name

Displays details for the specified group-of-objects.

group_of_objects_name must be the name of a group-of-objects, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view information for all/specific group-of-objects.

Example

The following command displays information for a group-of-objects named test .
show active-charging group-of-objects name test 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging group-of-prefixed-urls

D displays information on group of prefixed URLs configured in an Active Charging Service (ACS).

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging group-of-prefixed-urls { all | name prefixed_url_group } [ service name acs_service_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays information for all group of prefixed URLs configured in an ACS.

name prefixed_url_group

Displays detailed information for the group of prefixed URLs specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

service name acs_service_name

Displays information for all or the specified group of prefixed URLs in the specified ACS. acs_service_name must be the name of the ACS expressed as alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view information on group of prefixed URLs configured in the ACS.

Example

The following command displays for the group of prefixed URLs named test123 :
show active-charging group-of-prefixed-urls name test123 

show active-charging group-of-ruledefs

Displays information for all groups or a specified group of ruledefs configured in the Active Charging Service (ACS).

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging group-of-ruledefs { { all | name group_of_ruledefs_name } [ service name acs_service_name ] | statistics name group_of_ruledefs_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays information for all groups of ruledefs configured, optionally all in a specified ACS.

name group_of_ruledefs_name

Displays detailed information for an existing group of ruledefs specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

service name acs_service_name

Displays information for all groups or the specified group of ruledefs within the ACS. acs_service_name must be the name of the ACS, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

statistics name group_of_ruledefs_name

Displays statistics for an existing group of ruledefs specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view information on group of ruledefs configured in a ACS.

Example

The following command displays information on all groups of ruledefs configured:
show active-charging group-of-ruledefs all 

show active-charging nat statistics

Displays Network Address Translation (NAT) realm statistics.

Product

NAT

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging nat statistics [ instance instance_number | nat-realm nat_realm_name [ summary ] | unsolicited-pkts-server-list [ instance instance_number ] ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

show active-charging nat statistics

When issued in the local context, this command displays statistics for all NAT realms in all contexts. When issued in a specific context, this command displays statistics for all NAT realms in that context.

show active-charging nat statistics instance instance_number

When issued in the local context, this command displays statistics for the specified ACS/Session Manager instance in all contexts. When issued in a specific context, this command displays statistics for the specified ACS/Session Manager instance in that context.

show active-charging nat statistics nat-realm nat_realm_name

When issued in the local context, this command displays statistics for the specified NAT realm in all contexts. When issued in a specific context, this command displays statistics for the specified NAT realm in that context.

show active-charging nat statistics unsolicited-pkts-server-list instance instance_num

When issued in the local context, this command displays statistics for unsolicited packets in all contexts. When issued in a specific context, this command displays statistics for unsolicited packets that context.

instance_number must be an integer from 1 through 65535.

nat-realm nat_realm_name

Specifies the NAT realm's / NAT realm group's name.

nat_realm_name must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 31 characters.

instance instance_number

Displays statistics for the specified ACS/Session Manager instance.

instance_number must be an integer from 1 through 65535.

summary

When the nat_realm_name specified is a "pool group" and the summary option is used, summary statistics of all pools in the pool group are displayed.

When the nat_realm_name specified is a pool and the summary option is not used, all available statistics for the specified pool are displayed.

When the nat_realm_name specified is a "pool group" and the summary option is not used, all available statistics of each pool in the specified "pool group" are displayed.

unsolicited-pkts-server-list

Displays statistics with the list of servers from where most number of unsolicited packets are received for the specified ACS/Session Manager instance.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view NAT realm statistics.

Example

The following command when issued in the local context, displays NAT realm statistics for NAT realms named test135 in all contexts:
show active-charging nat statistics nat-realm test135 

show active-charging p2p-dynamic-rules

This command is under development for a future release and is not supported in this release. This command displays P2P Dynamic signature file information.

Product

ADC

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging p2p-dynamic-rules [ verbose ] [ acsmgr instance instance_number ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

acsmgr instance instance_number

Specifies the ACS/Session Manager instance ID as an integer from 1 through 65535.

verbose

Displays P2P Dynamic rule statistics in detail.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view P2P Dynamic signature file statistics/information.

Example

The following command displays P2P Dynamic rule information:
show active-charging p2p-dynamic-rules 

show active-charging packet-filter

Displays information on packet filters configured in an Active Charging Service (ACS).

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging packet-filter { all | name packet_filter_name } [ service name acs_service_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays information for all packet filters configured, optionally all configured in an ACS.

name packet_filter_name

Displays detailed information for an existing packet filter specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

service name acs_service_name

Displays information for all filters or the specified packet filter in the specified ACS. acs_service_name must be the name of the ACS specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view information on packet filters configured in an ACS.

Example

The following command displays information for the packet filter filter12 :
show active-charging packet-filter name filter12 

show active-charging pcp-service

Displays statistics for Port Control Protocol (PCP) service in the Active Charging Service (ACS).


Important

This command is customer specific. For more information contact your Cisco account representative.


Product

ACS

NAT

PSF

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging pcp-service { all | name pcp_service_name | statistics [ instance instance_number | name pcp_service_name | wide ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays information for all PCP services configured in the service.

name pcp_service_name

Displays information for an existing PCP service specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

statistics [ instance instance_number | name pcp_service_name | wide ]

Displays statistical information for all configured PCP services.

  • instance instance_number : Displays statistics for the specified ACS/Session Manager instance.

  • name pcp_service_name : Displays statistics for the specified PCP service.

  • wide : Displays all available information in a single wide line.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view statistics for PCP service in the ACS.

show active-charging pcp-service statistics : The output of this command displays statistics for all PCP services in all contexts when issued in the local context. When issued in a specific context, this command displays statistics for all PCP services in that context.

show active-charging pcp-service instance instance_number : When issued in the local context, this command displays statistics for the specified ACS/Session Manager instance in all contexts. When issued in a specific context, this command displays statistics for the specified ACS/Session Manager instance in that context.

show active-charging pcp-service name pcp_service_name : The output of this command displays the statistics for the specified PCP service.

Example

The following command displays PCP service statistics for a PCP service named pcp1 :
show active-charging pcp-service statistics name pcp1 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging qos-group-of-ruledefs

Displays information for ACS QoS-group-of-ruledefs.

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging qos-group-of-ruledefs { all | name qos_group_of_ruledefs_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays details of all qos-group-of-ruledefs configured in the system.

name qos_group_of_ruledefs_name

Displays details for the specified qos-group-of-ruledefs.

qos_group_of_ruledefs_name must be the name of a qos-group-of-ruledefs, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view details of all/specific qos-group-of-ruledefs.

Example

The following command displays of a qos-group-of-ruledefs named test .
show active-charging qos-group-of-ruledefs name test 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging regex

Displays regular expression (regex) related statistics and information.

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging regex { statistics { memory | ruledef } { all | instance instance_number | summary } | status { all | instance instance_number } } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

statistics { memory | ruledef } { all | instance instance_number | summary }

Displays regex-related statistics.

  • memory : Displays regex memory related statistics.

  • ruledef : Displays regex ruledef related statistics.

  • all : Displays specified statistics for all Session Manager instances.

  • instance instance_number : Displays specified statistics for specified Session Manager instance.

    instance_number must be an integer from 1 through 65535.

  • summary : Displays summary information for specified parameter.

status { all | instance instance_number } }

Displays status information of regex engines.

  • all : Displays status for all regex engines.

  • instance instance_number : Displays status of regex engine for specified Session Manager instance.

    instance_number must be an integer from 1 through 65535.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view regular expression (regex) related statistics and status of regex engines.

Example

The following command displays status information of all regex engines:
show active-charging regex status all 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging rulebase

Displays information for ACS rulebases.

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging rulebase { { { all | name rulebase_name } [ service name acs_service_name ] } | statistics [ name rulebase_name ] } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays details of all rulebases configured in the system.

name rulebase_name

Displays details of an existing rulebase specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

service name acs_service_name

Displays details of all or the specified rulebase configured in the specified ACS. acs_service_name must be the name of the ACS, and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

statistics

Displays statistical information for all or the specified rulebase.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view various statistics for a specific charging rulebase.

Example

The following command displays active charging rulebase statistics.
show active-charging rulebase statistics 
The following command displays configurations and statistics for a rulebase named rulebase_1 .
show active-charging rulebase name rulebase_1 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging ruledef

Displays information for ACS ruledefs.

Product

ACS

PSF

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging ruledef { all | charging | firewall | name ruledef_name | post-processing | routing | statistics [ all { charging | firewall [ wide ] | post-processing | tpo } | name ruledef_name [ wide ] ] | tpo } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays information for all ruledefs configured in the ACS.

charging

Displays information for all Charging ruledefs configured in the ACS.

firewall

Displays information for all Stateful Firewall ruledefs configured in the ACS.

name ruledef_name

Displays detailed information for an existing ruledef specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

post-processing

Displays information for all post-processing ruledefs configured in the ACS.

routing

Displays information for all Routing ruledefs configured in the ACS.

service service_name

This keyword is obsolete.

statistics [ all { charging | firewall [ wide ] | post-processing | tpo } | name ruledef_name [ wide ] ]

Displays statistical information for all/specified ruledefs configured in the ACS. If none of the optional arguments are supplied, statistics totaled for all ruledefs will be displayed.

  • all : Displays statistics for all ruledefs of the specified type configured in the ACS.

  • charging : Displays statistics for all Charging ruledefs configured in the ACS.

  • firewall : Displays statistics for all Firewall ruledefs configured in the service.

  • post-processing : Displays statistics for all Post-processing ruledefs configured in the ACS.

  • tpo


    Important

    The Traffic Performance Optimization (TPO) in-line service is not supported in this release.


  • name ruledef_name : Displays statistics for an existing ruledef specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

  • wide : Displays all available information in a single wide line.

tpo


Important

The Traffic Performance Optimization (TPO) in-line service is not supported in this release.


| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view information for ruledefs configured in the ACS.

Example

The following command displays ACS ruledef statistics.
show active-charging ruledef statistics 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging service

Displays detailed information about an Active Charging Service (ACS).

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging service { all | name acs_service_name } [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays information for all configured ACSs.

name acs_service_name

Displays detailed information for the ACS specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view ACS details.

Example

The following command displays details for the ACS named test1 .
show active-charging service name test1 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging service-scheme

Displays statistics and information on active subscribers.

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging service-scheme { all | name serv_scheme_name | statistics [ name serv_scheme_name ] } [ service name service_name ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

all

Displays information for all service schemes configured in a service.

name serv_scheme_name

Displays detailed information for a specific service scheme.

serv_scheme_name must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

statistics [ name serv_scheme_name ]

Displays the related statistics for the service-scheme.

name serv_scheme_name must be the name of a service-scheme and must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

service service_name

Displays service and configuration counters for the specific active charging service.

service_name must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view subscriber statistics and information on dynamic updates to charging parameters per call ID.

Example

The following command displays all service-scheme statistics for the configured service-scheme ss1 :
show active-charging service-scheme statistics name ss1 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging sessions

Displays statistics for Active Charging Service (ACS) sessions.

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging sessions [ full [ wide ] | wf1 | summary ] [ filter_keyword + ] + [ all ] [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

full [ wide ]

Displays all available information for the specified session.

Optionally all available information can be displayed in a single wide line.

summary

Displays active sessions count and packet and bytes statistics.

wf1

Displays all available information including MSISDN and rulebase in a single wide line.

display-dynamic-charging-rules

Displays information for the dynamic charging rules configured per session under Gx interface support.

dynamic-charging

Displays information for dynamic charging sessions.

filter_keyword

The following keywords are filters that modify or filter the output of the Command Keywords. Not all filters are available for all command keywords. Multiple filter keywords can be entered on a command line.

When multiple filter keywords are specified, the output conforms to all of the filter keywords specifications.

For example, if you enter the following command:

show active-charging sessions full active-charging-service acs_!

Counters for active charging sessions active in ACS acs_1 with full details is displayed. Information for all other services is not displayed.

acsmgr instance instance_number

Displays session information for a specific ACS/Session Manager instance.

active-charging-service acs_service_name

Displays session information for the ACS specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

all

Displays session information for all active charging sessions.

cae-readdressing

Displays the Content Adaptation Engine (CAE) re-addressing session information for active charging sessions.

callid

Specifies the call identification number.

display-dynamic-charging-rules

Displays dynamic charging rules configured.

dynamic-charging

Displays session information for all dynamic charging sessions.

firewall { not-required | required }

Displays session information for sessions with Firewall Processing required or not required, as specified.

flows {active | idle | total} [ < | = | > | equal-to | greater-than | less-than ] { bytes }

Displays information for all active charging flows filtered by all information, active, or idle sessions.

  • < bytes or less-than bytes : Specifies filtering of flows that is less than the specified number of bytes.

  • > bytes or greater-than bytes : Specifies filtering of flows that is greater than the specified number of bytes.

  • = bytes or equal-to bytes : Specifies filtering of flows that is equal to the specified number of bytes.

bytes must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.

fw-and-nat policy fw_nat_policy_name

Displays information for the Firewall-and-NAT Policy specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

imsi

Specifies the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) of the subscriber session.

ip-address

Specifies the IP address for the specific charging service.

max-flows { < | = | > | equal-to | greater-than | less-than } { bytes }

Displays information for the maximum flows made by the session.

  • < bytes or less-than bytes : Specifies filtering of maximum flows that is less than the specified number of bytes.

  • > bytes or greater-than bytes : Specifies filtering of maximum flows that is greater than the specified number of bytes.

  • = bytes or equal-to bytes : Specifies filtering of maximum flows that is equal to the specified number of bytes.

bytes must be an integer from 0 through 18446744073709551615.

msid

Displays active charging session information for a specific subscriber's Mobile Station Identification (MSID) number.

msisdn msisdn_number

Displays active charging session information for a specific subscriber's Mobile Station Integrated Services Digital Network (MSISDN) number.

msisdn_number must be an integer with a maximum of 15 digits.

ipv4

Displays active charging session information with IPv4 Firewall enabled/disabled.

ipv6

Displays active charging session information with IPv6 Firewall enabled/disabled.

nat { not-required | required [ nat-realm nat_realm_name ] } [ ipv4 | ipv6 ]

Displays session information for sessions with NAT required or not required, as specified.

nat-realm nat_realm_name specifies the name of a NAT realm as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

ipv4 : Displays active-charging sessions for which NAT44 processing is required.

ipv6 : Displays active-charging sessions for which NAT64 processing is required.

rulebase

Displays information for a rulebase that is configured in an active charging session.

rx-data

Displays the bytes received in the session.

session-id

Displays detailed session information for a specific session identification.

transrating

Displays the transrating sessions.

tx-data

Displays the bytes sent in the session.

type

Displays session information for specified DNS application type(s).

  • dns

  • ftp

  • h323

  • http

  • icmp

  • icmpv6

  • imap

  • ip

  • ipv6

  • mms

  • p2p [ application p2p_list [ traffic-type traffic_type ] | protocol-group group_list ] : Displays session information for a P2P application type and P2P protocol group.

    p2p application p2p_list : The supported P2P applications are:

    • 8tracks

    • abcnetworks

    • actionvoip

    • actsync

    • adobeconnect

    • aimini

    • amazoncloud

    • amazonmusic

    • amazonvideo

    • antsp2p

    • apple-push

    • apple-store

    • applejuice

    • applemaps

    • ares

    • armagettron

    • avi

    • badoo

    • baidumovie

    • battlefld

    • bbm

    • beatport

    • betternet

    • bitcasa

    • bittorrent

    • bittorrent-sync

    • blackberry-store

    • blackberry

    • blackdialer

    • box

    • callofduty

    • chikka

    • cisco-jabber

    • citrix

    • clubbox

    • clubpenguin

    • crackle

    • crossfire

    • crunchyroll

    • cyberghost

    • ddlink

    • deezer

    • didi

    • directconnect

    • dish-anywhere

    • disneymovies

    • dofus

    • dramafever

    • dropbox

    • edonkey

    • espn

    • expressvpn

    • facebook

    • facetime

    • fandor

    • fasttrack

    • feidian

    • fiesta

    • filetopia

    • filmontv

    • flash

    • flickr

    • florensia

    • foursquare

    • fox-sports

    • freenet

    • friendster

    • fring

    • funshion

    • gadu_gadu

    • gamekit

    • gmail

    • gnutella

    • go90

    • goober

    • google-music

    • google-push

    • google

    • googleplay

    • googleplus

    • gotomeeting

    • gtalk

    • guildwars

    • halflife2

    • hamachivpn

    • hayu

    • hbogo

    • hbonow

    • heytell

    • hgtv

    • hike-messenger

    • hls

    • hotspotvpn

    • hulu

    • hyves

    • iax

    • icall

    • icecast

    • icloud

    • idrive

    • igo

    • iheartradio

    • imesh

    • imessage

    • imgur

    • imo

    • instagram

    • iplayer

    • iptv

    • irc

    • isakmp

    • iskoot

    • itunes

    • jabber

    • jap

    • jumblo

    • kakaotalk

    • kik-messenger

    • kontiki

    • kugoo

    • kuro

    • linkedin

    • livestream

    • lync

    • magicjack

    • manolito

    • mapfactor

    • mapi

    • maplestory

    • meebo

    • mgcp

    • mlb

    • mojo

    • monkey3

    • mozy

    • msn

    • msrp

    • mute

    • mypeople

    • myspace

    • nateontalk

    • naverline

    • navigon

    • nbc-sports

    • netmotion

    • newsy

    • nick

    • nimbuzz

    • nokia-store

    • octoshape

    • off

    • ogg

    • oist

    • oovoo

    • opendrive

    • openft

    • openvpn

    • orb

    • oscar

    • outlook

    • paltalk

    • pando

    • pandora

    • path

    • pbs

    • pcanywhere

    • periscope

    • pinterest

    • plingm

    • poco

    • popo

    • pplive

    • ppstream

    • ps3

    • qq

    • qqgame

    • qqlive

    • quake

    • quic

    • quicktime

    • radio-paradise

    • radius

    • rdp

    • rdt

    • regram

    • rfactor

    • rhapsody

    • rmstream

    • rodi

    • rynga

    • samsung-store

    • scydo

    • secondlife

    • shoutcast

    • showtime

    • silverlight

    • siri

    • skinny

    • skydrive

    • skype

    • slacker-radio

    • slingbox

    • slingtv

    • smartvoip

    • snapchat

    • softether

    • sopcast

    • soribada

    • soulseek

    • soundcloud

    • spark

    • spdy

    • speedtest

    • spike

    • splashfighter

    • spotify

    • ssdp

    • starz

    • stealthnet

    • steam

    • stun

    • sudaphone

    • svtplay

    • tagged

    • talkatone

    • tango

    • teamspeak

    • teamviewer

    • telegram

    • thunder

    • tinder

    • tmo-tv

    • tor

    • truecaller

    • truphone

    • tumblr

    • tunein-radio

    • tunnelvoice

    • turbovpn

    • tvants

    • tvland

    • tvuplayer

    • twitch

    • twitter

    • ultrabac

    • ultrasurf

    • univision

    • upc-phone

    • usenet

    • ustream

    • uusee

    • vchat

    • veohtv

    • vessel

    • vevo

    • viber

    • vine

    • voipdiscount

    • vopium

    • vpnmaster

    • vpnx

    • voxer

    • vtok

    • vtun

    • vudu

    • warcft3

    • waze

    • webex

    • wechat

    • whatsapp

    • wii

    • windows-azure

    • windows-store

    • winmx

    • winny

    • wmstream

    • wofkungfu

    • wofwarcraft

    • wuala

    • xbox

    • xdcc

    • xing

    • yahoo

    • yahoomail

    • yiptv

    • youku

    • yourfreetunnel

    • youtube

    • zattoo

    traffic-type traffic_type : P2P protocol flows include the following traffic type classifications:


    Important

    The traffic type for a P2P protocol may vary depending on the P2P protocol.


    • ads

    • audio

    • file-transfer

    • im

    • video

    • voipout

    • unclassified

    p2p protocol-group group_list : The following P2P protocol groups are supported:

    • generic
    • anonymous-access
    • business
    • communicator
    • cloud
    • e-store
    • e-mail
    • e-news
    • internet-privacy
    • filesharing
    • gaming
    • p2p-filesharing
    • p2p-anon-filesharing
    • remote-control
    • social-nw-gaming
    • social-nw-generic
    • social-nw-videoconf
    • standard
    • streaming
  • pop3

  • pptp

  • rtcp

  • rtp

  • rtsp

  • secure-http

  • sip

  • smtp

  • tcp

  • tftp

  • udp

  • unknown

  • wsp-connection-less

  • wsp-connection-oriented

username

Displays session information for a specific user name.

dynamic-charging

Displays all the sessions having received at least one Gx message from Session Manager/IMS Authorization.

| { grep grep_options | more }

Pipes (sends) the output of this command to the specified command. You must specify a command to which the output will be sent.

For details on the usage of grep and more , refer to the Regulating a Command's Output section of the Command Line Interface Overview chapter.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the configuration information for an active charging session.

Example

The following command displays full information of an active charging session.
show active-charging sessions full all 
The following command displays an active charging session summary.
show active-charging sessions summary 

Important

Output descriptions for commands are available in the Statistics and Counters Reference.


show active-charging sessions credit-control server-unreachable

Displays the details of sessions that are currently in server-unreachable state i.e. Gy Assume Positive state.

Product

ACS

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator, Inspector

Mode

Exec

The following prompt is displayed in the Exec mode:

[local]host_name# 

Syntax

show active-charging sessions credit-control server-unreachable [ filter_keyword + ]  [ | { grep grep_options | more } ] 

filter_keyword

The following keywords are filters that modify or filter the output of the Command Keywords. Not all filters are available for all command keywords. Multiple filter keywords can be entered on a command line.

When multiple filter keywords are specified, the output conforms to all of the filter keywords specifications.

For example, if you enter the following command:

show active-charging sessions credit-control server-unreachable active-charging-service acs_1

Counters for active charging sessions active in ACS acs_1 are displayed. Information for all other services is not displayed.

acsmgr instance_number

Displays session information for a specific ACS/Session Manager instance.

active-charging-service acs_service_name

Displays session information for the ACS specified as an alphanumeric string of 1 through 15 characters.

callid

Specifies the call identification number.