Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
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▄ Statistics and Counters Reference, StarOS Release 17
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Table 225.
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Command Output Descriptions
Field
Description
Username
The subscriber’s user name.
Callid
The subscriber’s call identification number.
Pseudoname
The subscriber’s pseudo name. It provides the pseudo user name for a WIMAX session if TTLS
authentication is used for the call.
authentication is used for the call.
MSID
The subscriber’s Mobile Station Identification number.
Home Address
The IP address assigned to the subscriber’s mobile node for the duration of the session.
ASNGW Service Address
IP address of system where ASN GW service is running.
Session Type
The type of session. Possible type of sessions are:
Anchor
Non-Anchor
DP Status
The status of data path. Possible data path status are:
Active
Idle
Authenticator Address
IP address of the authenticator ASN GW.
Anchor Address
IP address of the anchor ASN GW where subscriber is attached.
Data Path Status
Identifies if the call can carry data over the R6/R4 interface.
Idle: the ASN GW is attached to PCLR and is not capable of sending traffic to BS over R6/R4.
Active: the IP-GRE tunnels between the ASN GW and the BS are setup and ready to transfer
data from the IP network side.
Idle: the ASN GW is attached to PCLR and is not capable of sending traffic to BS over R6/R4.
Active: the IP-GRE tunnels between the ASN GW and the BS are setup and ready to transfer
data from the IP network side.
PCLR Address
IP address of PC-LR currently attached to this ASN GW.
CMAC Key Count
Total number of Cipher-based Message Authentication Code (CMAC) key count.
EAP MSK Lifetime
Total lifetime configured for EAP Master Session Key in seconds.
Remaining MSK Lifetime
Remaining lifetime available for EAP Master Session Key in seconds.
Number of Re-authentication
Total number of re-authentications happened for a WiMAX subscriber.
Authentication Mode
The authentication mode. Possible modes are:
None
User (Single EAP)
Device (Single EAP)
Device-User (Double EAP)
Device-User (Single EAP)