Syntax
where the field is not contained in Match Lists match-list
Parameters
- field
- One or more of the following:
- Serving Gateway Address — IP address of the serving gateway
- Requested QCI — Requested QoS Class Identifier
- APN — Access Point Name
- User Equipment IMEISV
- User Equipment MEID
- User Equipment ESN
- User Equipment MAC
- USER IMSI — User International Mobile Subscriber Identity
- USER E.164 — User E.164 phone number
- User SIP URI — User Session Initiation Protocol Uniform Resource Identifier
- User NAI — User Network Access Identifier
- Endpoint IP Address — IP address of the endpoint
- Serving MCC-MNC — Serving Mobile Country Code (MCC), Mobile Network Code (MNC)
- Cell Identifier
- Location Area Code — Unique identifier of a LAC
- Service Area Code — Unique identifier of a SAC
- Routing Area Code — Identifies a routing area within a location area
- Routing Area Identifier — Combination of the location area code and routing area code
- Tracking Area Code
- E-UTRAN Cell Identifier — Identifies cells within a PLMN
- MPS Identifier — MPS-Identifier AVP
- GCS Identifier — Group Communication Service Identifier
- AF Application Id
- User MCC-MNC — User Mobile Country Code (MCC), Mobile Network Code (MNC)
- Sponsor Identity — Sponsor identity AVP
- App Service Provider Id — Application services provider identity AVP
- Entitlements — A defined entitlement
- NetworkElementDiameterIdentity — The diameter identity of a network element
- TWAN_SSID — The SSID for the trusted WLAN (TWAN), in ASCII string format
- TWAN_BSSID — The BSSID for the TWAN, in MAC address format
- TWAN_PLMNId — The PLMN identifier for the TWAN, in MCC-MNC address format
- TWAN_OperatorName — The Operator Name for the TWAN
- TWAN_RelayIdentity — The Relay Identity type for the TWAN, in IP address or FQDN format
- TWAN_CircuitId — The relay Circuit ID for the TWAN
Note: If you are using a policy table for this parameter, click Use Policy Table, choose the field (column) representing the parameter.
Click OK.
- match-list
- A comma-separated list of values, where each value is a wildcard match pattern that uses the * (asterisk) character to match zero or more characters and the ? (question mark) character to match exactly one character.
Note: If you are using a policy table for this parameter, click Use Policy Table, choose the field (column) representing the parameter.
Click OK.
Description
Selects protocol messages based on whether the messages or associated sessions do not match any of the values in a match list. Any of the types can be selected in combination. The order will match the list from top to bottom. See Managing Match Lists for information about defining match lists.
Example
where the USER IMSI,LAC,SAC is not contained in Match Lists
BLACK1,BLACK2,BLACK3