P-GW Service Configuration Mode Commands


P-GW Service Configuration Mode Commands
 
 
The P-GW (PDN Gateway) Service Configuration Mode is used to create and manage the relationship between specified services used for either GTP or PMIP network traffic.
 
 
associate
Associates the P-GW service with specific pre-configured services and/or policies configured in the same context.
Product
P-GW
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
associate { egtp-service name [ lma-service name ] | lma-service name [ egtp-service name ] | qci-qos-mapping name }
no associate { egtp-service | lma-service | qci-qos-mapping }
no
Removes the selected association from this service.
{ egtp-service name [ lma-service name ] | lma-service name [ egtp-service name ] }
egtp-service name [ lma-service name ]: Specifies that the P-GW service is to be associated with an existing eGTP service within this context. name must be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters and be an existing eGTP service.
Configure an associated LMA service name to support handoffs between PMIPv6 and GTP. name must be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters and be an existing LMA service.
lma-service name [ egtp-service name ]: Specifies that the P-GW service is to be associated with an existing LMA service within this context. name must be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters and be an existing LMA service.
Configure an associated eGTP service name to support handoffs between PMIPv6 and GTP. name must be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters and be an existing eGTP service.
qci-qos-mapping name
Specifies that the P-GW service is to be associated with an existing QCI-QoS mapping configuration within this context. name must be from 1 to 63 alpha and/or numeric characters and be an existing QCI-QoS mapping configuration.
QCI-Qos mapping is typically configured in a AAA context. Refer to the QCI-QoS Mapping Configuration Mode Commands chapter for more information.
Usage
Use this command to associate the P-GW service with other pre-configured services and/or policies configured in the same context.
Example
The following command associates this service with an eGTP service called egtp1:
associate egtp-service egtp1
 
authorize-with-hss
Identifies the function to use for subscriber authorization.
Product
P-GW
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
[ default | no ] authorize-with-hss
[ default | no ]
Resets the command to the default setting of “authorize locally” from an internal APN authorization configuration.
Usage
Use this command to specify that the system will use the S6b interface to acquire subscriber authorization from a 3GPP AAA server and the HSS.
 
dns-client context
Specifies the context to use where the DNS client resides to send DNS queries.
Product
P-GW
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
dns-client context name
[ default | no ] dns-client context
default
Returns the command to the default setting of targeting the DNS client in the context where the P-GW service resides.
no
DNS query is disabled.
name
Specifies the name of the context where the DNS client is used for the resolution of PCSCF-FQDN received from S6b interface. name must be an existing context and be from 1 to 79 alpha and/or numeric characters.
Usage
Use this command to specify the context where the DNS client resides to perform P-CSCF-FQDN resolution from the S6b interface.
Example
The following command identifies the egress1 context as the context where the DNS client resides:
dns-client context egress1
 
end
Exits the current mode and returns to the Exec Mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
end
Usage
Change the mode back to the Exec mode.
 
exit
Exits the current mode and returns to the previous mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
exit
Usage
Return to the previous mode.
 
fqdn
Configures a Fully Qualified Domain Name for this P-GW service used in messages between the P-GW and a 3GPP AAA server over the S6b interface.
Product
P-GW
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
fqdn host domain_name realm realm_name
[ default | no ] fqdn
default
Returns the command to the default setting of “null”.
no
Remove the configured FQDN from this services configuration.
hostdomain_name
Specifies the domain name of the P-GW service. domain_name must be from 1 to 255 alpha and/or numeric characters.
realmrealm_name
Specifies the realm name of the P-GW service. realm_name must be from 1 to 255 alpha and/or numeric characters.
Usage
Use this command to identify the P-GW service using an FQDN required when sending messages over the S6b interface to a 3GPP AAA server.
Example
The following command configures the FQDN for this P-GW service as 123abc.com with a realm name of all.com:
fqdn host 123abc realm all.com
 
gx-li context
Configures the name of the context where lawful intercept packets are delivered to the lawful intercept server.
Product
P-GW
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
gx-li context name
default gx-li context
default
Return the command to the default setting of the P-GW context (where this service resides).
name
Specifies the name of the context where the LI interface is configured for transmitting LI packets to an LI server. name must be from 1 to 79 alpha and/or numeric characters.
Usage
Use this command to specify the name of the context where the LI source address is configured to send packets to a LI server. By default, the P-GW context will be used.
Important: A LI source IP address and interface must be configured in the context specified by this command.
Example
The following command identifies the context to use for LI server traffic as aaa3:
gx-li context aaa3
 
newcall
Configures the P-GW to accept or reject requests for a static IP address if the address is already in use by another session.
Product
P-GW
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
newcall duplicate-subscriber-requested-address { accept | reject }
no newcall duplicate-subscriber-requested-address
no
Returns the command to the default setting of “reject”.
duplicate-subscriber-requested-address { accept | reject }
Default: reject
accept: Specifies that the old session with the requested address will be ended to accept the new session with the same address.
reject: Specifies that the new session requesting the same address will be rejected.
Usage
Use this command to configure the behavior of the P-GW service when receiving requests for static IP address already in use by other sessions.
Important: This command is only applicable to sessions using services supporting duplicate address abort. These services include HA, GGSN, and P-GW.
Example
The following command allows for the acceptance of requests for static IP addresses already in use by other sessions:
newcall duplicate-subscriber-requested-address accept
 
plmn id
Configures Public Land Mobile Network identifiers used to determine if a mobile station is visiting, roaming, or belongs to this network.
Product
P-GW
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
plmn id mcc number mnc number [ primary ]
mcc number mnc number
mcc number: Specifies the mobile country code (MCC) portion of the PLMN’s identifier. number is the PLMN MCC identifier and must be an integer value between 100 and 999.
mnc number: Specifies the mobile network code (MNC) portion of the PLMN’s identifier. number is the PLMN MNC identifier and can be configured to any 2 or 3 digit integer value between 00 and 999.
primary
When multiple PLMN IDs are configured, the primary keyword can be used to designate one of the PLMN IDs to be used for the AAA attribute.
Usage
The PLMN identifier is used to aid the P-GW service in the determination of whether or not a mobile station is visiting, roaming, or home. Multiple P-GW services can be configured with the same PLMN identifier. Up to five PLMN IDs can be configured for each P-GW Service.
Example
The following command configures the PLMN identifier with an MCC of 462 and MNC of 02:
plmn id mcc 462 mnc 02
 
session-delete-delay
Configures a delay in terminating a session.
Product
P-GW
Privilege
Administrator
Syntax
session-delete-delay timeout [ msec ]
[ default | no ] session-delete-delay timeout
default
Resets the command to the default setting of 10000 msecs.
no
Disables the feature.
timeout msec
Default: 10000
Specifies the time to retain the session before terminating it. msec must be an integer from 1000 to 60000.
Usage
Use this command to set a delay to provide session continuity in case of break-before-make scenario.
Example
The following command sets the session delete delay to the default setting of 10,000 msecs:
session-delete-delay timeout
 
 

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