Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Subscriber Configuration Mode Commands
▀ ip address pool
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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ip address pool
Configures IP address pool properties for the subscriber.
Product
PDSN
GGSN
HA
ASN-GW
P-GW
SAEGW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > Subscriber Configuration
configure > context context_name > subscriber { default | name subscriber_name }
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-subscriber)#
Syntax
[ no ] ip address pool name pool_name
no
Removes a previously configured static address.
ip address pool name
pool_name
Specifies the IP address pool or IP address pool group from which the subscribers IP address is assigned.
pool_name
must be the name of an existing IP pool or IP pool group expressed as an alphanumeric string of
1 through 31 characters.
Usage
Use this command to specify the name of an IP address pool configured on the system from which IP
addresses are to be dynamically assigned to sessions from this subscriber.
This command can be issued multiple times to specify multiple address pools for the subscriber. If multiple
pools are specified, addresses are assigned for subscriber sessions from the pools based on the order in which
the pools were configured.
If an address cannot be provided from the first-specified pool for whatever reason, the system attempts to
assign an address from the second-specified pool, and so on. This operation is independent of the priorities
configured for the pools. For example, if pool1 was specified for the subscriber first, and pool2 second, the
system always attempts to assign addresses from pool1. If an address can not be assigned from pool1 (i.e. all
addresses are in use), the system then attempts to assign an address from pool2.
addresses are to be dynamically assigned to sessions from this subscriber.
This command can be issued multiple times to specify multiple address pools for the subscriber. If multiple
pools are specified, addresses are assigned for subscriber sessions from the pools based on the order in which
the pools were configured.
If an address cannot be provided from the first-specified pool for whatever reason, the system attempts to
assign an address from the second-specified pool, and so on. This operation is independent of the priorities
configured for the pools. For example, if pool1 was specified for the subscriber first, and pool2 second, the
system always attempts to assign addresses from pool1. If an address can not be assigned from pool1 (i.e. all
addresses are in use), the system then attempts to assign an address from pool2.
Example