Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Fehlerbehebungsanleitung
ALCAP Configuration Mode Commands
aal2-route ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference ▄
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aal2-route
This command defines a route for each ATM Endpoint Service Address (AESA) with which it can have transport layer
communication. This route actually maps an AESA to one or more AAL2 paths which will be used to setup an end to
end communication path.
communication. This route actually maps an AESA to one or more AAL2 paths which will be used to setup an end to
end communication path.
Product
HNB-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Removes defined AAL2 route from ALCAP service configuration.
Specifies the AESA address in an ATM (or AAL2) network to map with adjacent AAL2 node. The AESA is
based on the generic network service access point (NSAP) format. The ATM connection from HNB-GW
terminates at this point.
The
based on the generic network service access point (NSAP) format. The ATM connection from HNB-GW
terminates at this point.
The
must be an alpha/numeric string from 1 through 63 characters.
The
keyword is used to configure a default AAL2 route which will match any AESA received
from MSC and for which AESA specific route is not configured. When a connection is established an AESA
specific route will have higher priority than default route.
specific route will have higher priority than default route.
Usage
Use this command to create a mapping between ATM endpoint and adjacent node for AAL2 connection
routing purposes.
It defines a route for each ATM Endpoint Service Address (AESA) with which it can have transport layer
communication. This route actually maps an AESA to one or more AAL2 paths which will be used to setup
an end to end communication path.
The default keyword can be used to configure a default aal2-route which will match any AESA received
from MSC and for which AESA specific route is not configured. When a connection is established an AESA
specific route will have higher priority than default route.
routing purposes.
It defines a route for each ATM Endpoint Service Address (AESA) with which it can have transport layer
communication. This route actually maps an AESA to one or more AAL2 paths which will be used to setup
an end to end communication path.
The default keyword can be used to configure a default aal2-route which will match any AESA received
from MSC and for which AESA specific route is not configured. When a connection is established an AESA
specific route will have higher priority than default route.
Important:
The default route shall not be used when AESA specific route exists.
If an HNB-GW configured with a route for
which consists of
and
for
AAL2 switch-A and AAL2 switch-B switch respectively then similarly AAL2 switch-A and AAL2 switch-
B need to be configured with routes for
B need to be configured with routes for
.
A maximum of TBD AAL2 routes can be configured in one ALCAP service.
Example