Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
SGSN Global Configuration Mode Commands
▀ canonical-node-name
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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canonical-node-name
Defines the SGSN’s canonical node name.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > SGSN Global Configuration
configure > sgsn-global
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-sgsn-global)#
Syntax
[ no ] canonical-node-name canonical_node_name
no
Erases the specified canonical node name definition from the SGSN Global configuration.
Usage
canonical_node_name
is a fully or properly qualified domain name; for example
sgsn.div.bng.kar.3gppnetwork.org
.
In order for the Gn/Gp-SGSN to support the topological gateway selection feature, the SGSN’s canonical
node name must be defined in the SGSN’s configuration. (This is not needed for the S4-SGSN). For
additional information about this feature, refer to the Topology-based Gateway Selection section in the SGSN
Administration Guide.
node name must be defined in the SGSN’s configuration. (This is not needed for the S4-SGSN). For
additional information about this feature, refer to the Topology-based Gateway Selection section in the SGSN
Administration Guide.
Example
Define the SGSN’s canonical node name as
sgsn.div.bng.kar.3gppnetwork.org
:
canonical-node-name sgsn.div.bng.kar.3gppnetwork.org