Cisco Cisco Tunnel Terminating Gateway (TTG) Fehlerbehebungsanleitung
GGSN Service Configuration Procedures
▀ IP Address Pool Configuration on the System
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Gateway GPRS Support Node Administration Guide
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To ensure proper operation, IP pools should be configured within a destination context.
Each address in the pool requires approximately 24 bytes of memory. Therefore, in order to conserve available
memory, the number of pools may need to be limited depending on the number of addresses to be configured
and the number of PACs/PSCs installed.
and the number of PACs/PSCs installed.
Setting different priorities on individual pools can cause addresses in some pools to be used more frequently.
For more information on commands/keywords that configure additional parameters and options, refer ipv6 pool
command section in Context Configuration Mode Commands chapter of Command Line Interface Reference.
IPv6 Pool Creation
Use the following example to create the IPv6 address pool:
Notes:
To ensure proper operation, IP pools should be configured within a destination context.
Each address in the pool requires approximately 24 bytes of memory. Therefore, in order to conserve available
memory, the number of pools may need to be limited depending on the number of addresses to be configured
and the number of PACs/PSCs installed.
and the number of PACs/PSCs installed.
Setting different priorities on individual pools can cause addresses in some pools to be used more frequently.
For more information on commands/keywords that configure additional parameters and options, refer ipv6 pool
command section in Context Configuration Mode Commands chapter of Command Line Interface Reference.
IP Pool Configuration Verification
Step 1
Verify that your IPv4 address pool configured properly by entering the following command in Exec Mode:
The output from this command should look similar to the sample shown below. In this example all IP pools were
configured in the
configured in the
context.