active-relay timeout < duration>duration is measured in seconds. Configure as an integer from 5 through 65535.The following command configures the timeout duration of 20 seconds for actively relayed R4 or R6 messages:Specifies the IP address of the interface to which the service is to be bound. Express ip_address in IPv4 dotted decimal or IPv6 colon-separated notation.max-subscribers max_subsmax_subs must be an integer from 1 and 1500000.The following command binds the ASN GW service to a logical interface with an IP address of 1.2.3.4 with a limit of 250000 subscribers:interval durationduration specifies the amount of time in seconds between two ICMP ping messages sent to monitor an ASN BS. Specify an integer from 1 through 36000.num-retry retriesretries specifies the number of times to send ICMP ping messages to an ASN BS before the ASN BS is declared unreachable. Enter an integer from 0 through 100.timeout idle_timeidle_time must be an integer value in the range of 1 through 10.The following command configures the timeout duration of 5 seconds before sending an ICMP ping message if the ASN BS does not respond:gre mtu mtu_sizemtu mtu_sizemtu_size must be an integer between 36 and 2000.The following command configures the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size to 1700 bytes for a GRE tunnel:default gre mtu 1700handover { anchor { dp-pre-reg-termination timeout duration| dp-termination timeout duration } | max-dp-pre-registrations reg_num | non-anchor { dp-pre-reg-termination timeout duration | dp-termination timeout duration } }dp-pre-reg-termination timeout durationduration is measured in seconds. Configure as any integer from 0 through 65535.dp-termination timeout durationduration is measured in seconds. Configured as any integer from 0 through 65535.max-dp-pre-registrations reg_numreg_num is the number of pre-registrations. Configure as any integer from 0 through 5.The following command configures the maximum duration as 20 seconds. This is the amount of time for which the datapath with the previous BS is maintained after a completed handover to another BS:header-compression rohc { [default] | cid-mode-large max-cid < max-cid > | cid-mode-small < max-cid > | mrru < integer > } profile-id { rtp- ip | esp-ip | rtp-udp | udp-ip | uncompressed-ip}entry-timeout durationduration is measured in seconds. Configure as an integer from 1 through 100000.exit-timeout durationduration is measured in seconds. Configure as an integer from 1 through 100000.timeout durationSpecifies the maximum time (in seconds) allowed for a session to remain in idle mode. duration is an integer from 128 to 65535.local-data-tunnel address < address >address addressmax-retransmission retryConfigures the maximum number of retransmission of R6 control packets to BS before marking it as failed. retry must be an integer between 1 and 10.The following command configures the system to attempt sending R6 control packets to the BS 2 times:Use the no mobile-access-gateway context to delete a previously configured context.mobile-ip foreign-agent context context_nameforeign-agent context context_namecontext_name must be between 1 and 79 alpha or numeric characters and is case sensitive.Use the no mobile-ip foreign-agent context to delete a previously configured destination context.mobile-ip foreign-agent context fa-destination[ no ] peer-asngw address < ip_address> [id < 6-byte MAC address > | mode {legacy | non-legacy } | < simple-ip re-anchoring > ]ip_address is the IP address of the non-anchor ASN GW or non-anchor ASN PC/LR peers expressed in IPv4 dotted decimal or IPv6 colon separated notation.6-byte MAC address is the 6-byte identifier on the ASNGW service.policy asngw-initiated-reauth { allow | disallow | max-cmac-key-count max_count| pmk-grace-time grace_time }max-cmac-key-count max_countmax_count is the CMAC key counter and is an integer from 2 through 32768.pmk-grace-time grace_timegrace_time is the grace period in seconds to wait for the Pair-wise Master Key (PMK) and is an integer from 10 through 65335.Configures the ASN Gateway to trigger re-authentication based on two locally configured parameters: pmk-grace-time and cmac-key-count.Configures the ASN Gateway not trigger the re-authentication based on two locally configured parameters: pmk-grace-time and cmac-key-count.Specifies that the system processes new session request messages and responds with a reject message.Specifies the name of the RAN Peer Map. Specify a name from 1 to 31 alpha and/or numeric characters. The name must be an existing peer map. Configure RAN Peer Maps in the Global Configuration Mode.The following command configures the service to refer to a peer map named ran12 when reconciling a base station MAC address to an IP address:ran-peer-map ran12retransmission-timeout durationduration is measured in seconds and can be configured to any integer value between 1 and 1,000.Use this command in conjunction with the max-retransmission command to configure the ASN GW services behavior when it does not receive a response from a particular BS.Use the no retransmission-timeout command to delete a previously configured timeout value. If after deleting the lifetime setting you desire to return the lifetime parameter to its default setting, use the default retransmission-timeout command.secondary-ip-hosts max_hostsmax_hosts must be an integer from 0 through 4, where 0, the default value, disables this feature.Use this command to enable or disable multi-IP host support in an ASN GW service behind one WiMAX CPE through a primary airlink. If enabled, this command supports up to four hosts as an auxiliary connection. Accounting and UDR generation for such connections are based on the primary connection with the WiMAX CPE. To apply this facility to a subscriber, configure the ip address secondary-pool command in the Subscriber Configuration mode.The following command enables multiple host support and instructs the ASN GW service to allow 3 IP hosts as auxiliary connections behind one CPE:secondary-ip-hosts max_hostsmax_hosts must be an integer from 0 through 4, where 0, the default value, disables this feature.Use this command to enable or disable multi-IP host support in an ASN GW service behind one WiMAX CPE through a primary airlink. If enabled, this command supports up to four hosts as an auxiliary connection. Accounting and UDR generation for such connections are based on the primary connection with the WiMAX CPE. To apply this facility to a subscriber, configure the ip address secondary-pool command in the Subscriber Configuration mode.The following command enables multiple host support and instructs the ASN GW service to allow 3 IP hosts as auxiliary connections behind one CPE:The default is disabled.
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