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Chapter 9 Managing Subscribers
Subscriber Traffic Processor IP Ranges
Options
The following options are available:
•
tir-name
— meaningful name assigned to this traffic processor IP range
•
ip-address/mask
— IP address and mask defining the IP range
•
traffic-processornumber
— number of the traffic processor to which this TIR is to be assigned
•
remove-subscriber-mappings
— Editing TIRs is permitted only if there are no subscriber
mappings within the relevant IP ranges. Therefore, by default, if subscriber mappings already exist
for the either an updated or an existing IP range, the command will fail. However, you can use this
keyword to specify that any existing subscriber mappings in the IP range should be removed.
In this case the command will execute successfully even if subscriber mappings exist.
How to Create or Update a TIR
Step 1
From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type
subscriber TP-IP-range name
tir-name
IP-range
ip-address/mask
target-TP
traffic-processornumber
and press
Enter
.
•
Creating — Creates a TIR with the specified name and IP range and assigns it to the specified traffic
processor
•
Updating — Updates the IP range and/or assigned traffic processor for the specified TIR.
•
Updating the IP range — If subscriber mappings exist for either the new or the old IP range, the
command will fail.
How to update a TIR even if subscriber mappings exist
Step 1
From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type
subscriber TP-IP-range name
tir-name
IP-range
ip-address/mask
target-TP
traffic-processornumber
remove-subscriber-mappings
and press
Enter
.
If subscriber mappings exist for either the new or the old IP range, they will be removed and the
command will execute successfully.
How to Remove TIRs and Subscriber Mappings
•
How to Remove a Specified TIR, page 9-33
•
How to Remove All TIRs, page 9-33
•
How to Remove Mappings from a Specified TIR, page 9-33
•
How to Remove Mappings from a Specified IP Range, page 9-34