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Chapter 9 Managing Subscribers
Subscriber Traffic Processor IP Ranges
How to Remove Mappings from a Specified IP Range
Step 1 From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type no subscriber mappings included-in IP-range
ip-address/mask and press Enter.
The remove-subscriber-mappings option is not applicable to this command.
How to Import and Export TIRs
Use these commands to import TIR definitions from a csv file and to export TIR definitions to a csv file.
• About TIR csv Files, page 9-34
• Options, page 9-34
• How to Import TIRs from a csv File, page 9-35
• How to Export TIRs to a csv File, page 9-35
About TIR csv Files
Following is the format of the csv file:
range name, ip-address/mask-length, target-TP
• range name — The name of the to which the IP addresses will be assigned
• ip-address/mask-length — individual IP address of range of IP addresses indicated by IP
address/mask
• target-TP — traffic processor to which the specified range will be assigned
• remove-subscriber-mappings — When importing TIR definitions, by default, if subscriber
mappings already exist for any specified IP range, those IP ranges will not be updated by the import.
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.
Options
The following option is available:
• filename — the name of the csv file.