CGW Service Configuration Mode Commands

Mode

Creates Convergence Gateway (CGW) service and enters CGW service configuration mode.

Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > CGW Configuration

configure > context context_name > cgw-service cgw_service_name

Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:

[context_name]host_name(config-cgw-service)# 

Important

Available commands or keywords/variables vary based on platform type, product version, and installed license(s).


associate

This command associates another service to this CGW service.

Product

SaMOG

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator

Mode

Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > CGW Configuration

configure > context context_name > cgw-service cgw_service_name

Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:

[context_name]host_name(config-cgw-service)# 

Syntax

associate {  egress-egtp-service  egress_egtp_service [ context  context_name ]  | ggsn-service  ggsn_service | mag-service  mag_service [ context  context_name ]  | mrme-service  mrme_service | pgw-service  pgw_service | qci-qos-mapping   qci_qos_mapping | sgtp-service  sgtp_service [ context  context_name ]  | subscriber-map  subscriber_map }  
no associate { egress-egtp-service  | ggsn-service  | pgw-service  | ingress-lma-service  | mag-service  | qci-qos-mapping  | sgtp-service  | subscriber-map }   

Note

associate mrme-service is not supported in this release.



Note

no ingress-lma-service is not supported in this release.


no

Disables association to CGW service.

egress-egtp-service egress_egtp_service [ context context_name ]

Configures the egtp-service which provides S2A functionality to the CGW service.

egress-egtp-service is a string and the value must be between 1 and 63 .

Use the context keyword to associate the egress egtp service from a different context in the CGW service.

context_name must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

ggsn-service ggsn_service

Configures the association of a GGSN service for this CGW service.

ggsn_service must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

mag-service mag_service [ context context_name ]

Configures the association of a MAG service for this CGW service.

mag_service must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.


Important

This keyword is available only when the SaMOG General license (supporting both 3G and 4G) is configured. Contact your Cisco account representative for more information on license requirements.


context : Defines the context in which the MAG service was created. If no context is specified, the current context will be used.

context_name must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

mrme-service mrme_service

Configures the association of egress MRME service for this CGW service.

mrme_service is a string and the value must be between 1 and 63 .

pgw-service pgw_service

Configures the association of a PGW service for this CGW service.

pgw_service must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

qci-qos-mapping qci-qos-mapping

Configuration related QCI to QoS mapping.

qci-qos-mapping is a string and the value must be between 1 and 63 .

sgtp-service sgtp_service [ context context_name ]

Specifies the SGTP service instance to associate with this CGW service.

sgtp_service must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63 characters.

context : Defines the context in which the SGTP service was created. If no context is specified, the current context will be used.

context_name must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.

subscriber-map subscriber_map

Configures subscriber map association.

subscriber_map is a string and the value must be between 1 and 64 .

ingress-lma-service

Configuration of the ingress LMA for this CGW service.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to associate another service to this CGW service.

Example

The following command is used to associate the configuration of egress EGTP service egts for this CGW service:

associate  egress-egtp-service  egts  

bind

This command allows you to bind an IPv4 and/or IPv6 address for the LMA driver.

Product

SaMOG

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator

Mode

Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > CGW Configuration

configure > context context_name > cgw-service cgw_service_name

Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:

[context_name]host_name(config-cgw-service)# 

Syntax

 [ no ] bind { ipv4-address   ipv4_address[ ipv6-address   ipv6_address ] | ipv6-address  ipv6_address  [ ipv4-address  ipv4_address ] }   

no

Disables binding.

bind ipv6-address ipv6_address

Designates an IPv6 address. This must be followed by IPv6 address.

ipv6_address is IPv4 address, using dotted-decimal notation.

ipv4-address ipv4_address [ ipv6-address ipv6_address ] | ipv6-address ipv6_address [ ipv4-address ipv4_address ]


Important

In this release, the configuration of the IPv6 bind address for PMIPv6 access type is supported as lab quality only.


Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 address to be used as the connection point between the WLC and the SaMOG gateway. You can optionally bind a secondary IPv4 address (if the primary bind address is an IPv6 address) or IPv6 address (if the primary bind address is an IPv4 address) to the CGW service.

The second bind address can be bound in the same command or separate commands. When the second bind address is provided, the CGW service restarts and existing sessions are lost for the other bind address.


Important

For PMIPv6 access type, you can either configure an IPv4 address or IPv6 address for binding. Configuring both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses will result in failure of the configuration, and an error message can be seen in the output of the show config command.


ipv4_address must be an IPv4 address expressed in dotted-decimal notation.

ipv6_address must be an IPv6 address expressed in colon (or double-colon) notation.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to bind an IPv4 and/or IPv6 address for the LMA driver.

Example

The following command binds an IPv4 address for lma driver.

bind ipv4-address  192.130.30.14 

enable-bra-failure-handling

This command enables the HAMGR to select the first session incase the Binding Revocation Ack (BRA) does not have required parameters and the session lookup fails.

Product

SaMOG

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator

Mode

Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > CGW Configuration

configure > context context_name > cgw-service cgw_service_name

Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:

[context_name]host_name(config-cgw-service)# 

Syntax

[ no ] enable-bra-failure-handling   

no

Disables Binding Revocation Ack failure handling.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to enable Binding Revocation Ack failure handling.

Example

The following command enables Binding Revocation Ack failure handling.

 enable-bra-failure-handling   

end

Exits the current configuration mode and returns to the Exec mode.

Product

All

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator

Syntax

end  

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to return to the Exec mode.

exit

Exits the current mode and returns to the parent configuration mode.

Product

All

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator

Syntax

exit  

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to return to the parent configuration mode.

gre sequence-numbers

This command allows you to enable or disable the inclusion of sequence number bit and sequence number value in the GRE encapsulation header.

Product

SaMOG

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator

Mode

Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > CGW Configuration

configure > context context_name > cgw-service cgw_service_name

Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:

[context_name]host_name(config-cgw-service)# 

Syntax

[ no ] gre sequence-numbers   

no

Disables the inclusion of sequence number bit and sequence number value in the GRE encapsulation header.

Default: Disabled

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to enable or disable the inclusion of sequence number bit and sequence number value in the GRE encapsulation header for GRE tunneled packets.

reg-lifetime

Configures Mobile IPV6 session registration lifetime in seconds.

Product

SaMOG

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator

Mode

Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > CGW Configuration

configure > context context_name > cgw-service cgw_service_name

Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:

[context_name]host_name(config-cgw-service)# 

Syntax

 reg-lifetime  seconds 
default reg-lifetime  

default

Configures Mobile IPV6 session registration lifetime, in seconds to its default value, 600 .

reg-lifetime seconds

Configures Mobile IPV6 session registration lifetime.

seconds is the number of seconds, an integer value between 1 and 262140 .

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to configure Mobile IPV6 session registration lifetime, in seconds.

Example

The following command configures Mobile IPV6 session registration lifetime to 500 seconds.

 reg-lifetime  500  

revocation

Configures Binding Revocation support for specific CGW service.

Product

SaMOG

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator

Mode

Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > CGW Configuration

configure > context context_name > cgw-service cgw_service_name

Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:

[context_name]host_name(config-cgw-service)# 

Syntax

 revocation {  enable |   max-retransmission  max_retransmission  | retransmission-timeout   msecs  }  
default  revocation {  enable |   max-retransmission  | retransmission-timeout }  
no  revocation enable   

default

Resets the revocation to its default value.

no

Disables revocation.

enable

Enables the Binding Revocation Support. Default is disabled.

max-retransmission max_retransmission

Configures the maximum number of retransmissions.

max_retransmission must be an integer between 0 and 10 .

retransmission-timeout msecs

Configures the retransmission timeout in milli seconds.

msecs must be an integer between 500 and 10000 .

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to configure Binding Revocation support for specific CGW service.

Example

The following command configures the retransmission timeout to 1000 milli seconds.

 revocation  retransmission-timeout   1000  

session-delete-delay

Configures CGW to retain the session on receiving a termination request till configured delay time for session continuity in case of break-before-make scenario.

Product

SaMOG

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator

Syntax

 session-delete-delay  timeout  delay_msecs 
{ default | no }  session-delete-delay timeout  

default

Configures session delate delay to its default value, disabled. Default timeout when enabled is 10000 msecs.

no

Enables / disables session delate delay to its default value.

session-delete-delay timeout delay_msecs

timeout : Configuration to retain session till configured time in msecs when enabled.

delay_msecs is the number of milli seconds, an integer value between 1000 and 60000 .

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to configure CGW to retain the session on receiving a termination request till configured delay time for session continuity in case of break-before-make scenario.

Example

The following command configures CGW to retain the session timeout to 1500 milli seconds.

 session-delete-delay  timeout  1500 

timestamp-option-validation

Configures validation of Timestamp Option in Binding Update messages. By default Timestamp option is mandatory.

Product

SaMOG

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator

Syntax

timestamp-option-validation   
{ default | no } timestamp-option-validation  

default

Confiugures validation of Timestamp Option in Binding Update messages to its default value.

no

Disables the Timestamp Option in Binding Update messages.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to configure validation of Timestamp Option in Binding Update messages.

Example

The following command configures validation of Timestamp Option in Binding Update messages.

 timestamp-option-validation   

timestamp-replay-protection

This command designates timestamp replay protection scheme as per RFC 4285.

Product

SaMOG

Privilege

Security Administrator, Administrator

Syntax

timestamp-replay-protection tolerance  seconds 
default timestamp-replay-protection tolerance  
no timestamp-replay-protection  

default

Designates default value to timestamp replay protection scheme. The default value of the acceptable difference in timing (between timestamps) before rejecting packet is 7 seconds.

no

Disables the timestamp replay protection scheme.

timestamp-replay-protection tolerance seconds

tolerance : Defines the acceptable difference in timing (between timestamps) before rejecting packet, in seconds. seconds is the seconds, an integer between 0 and 65535 .

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to designate timestamp replay protection scheme as per RFC 4285.

Example

The following command designates timestamp replay protection for 500 seconds.

 timestamp-replay-protection   tolerance  500