Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
SGSN Service Configuration Procedures
▀ Configuring a Network Service Entity
▄ SGSN Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18
Configuring a Network Service Entity
Configure a Network Service Entity for IP
Prior to implementing this configuration, the IP interfaces should have been defined in the same context as the GPRS
service.
service.
Step 1
In Global configuration mode, create a network service entity (NSE) for IP. The resulting prompt will appear as:
[local]<hostname>(nse-ip-local)#
Step 2
In the Network Service Entity - IP local configuration mode, create up to four virtual links (NSVLs) for this entity -
each with a unique NSVL Id. The resulting prompt will appear as:
each with a unique NSVL Id. The resulting prompt will appear as:
[local]<hostname>(nse-ip-local-nsvl-<id>)#
Step 3
Configure the link access information: IP address, context name, and port number.
Step 4
Configure the links signaling characteristics.
Example Configuration for a Network Service Entity for IP
config
network-service-entity ip-local -n
nsvl instance <id>
nsvl-address ip-address <ip_addr> context <ctxt> port <num>
signaling-weight <num> data-weight <num>
end
Configure a Network Service Entity for Frame Relay
Step 1
In Global configuration mode, create a network service entity (NSE) for Frame Relay. The resulting prompt will appear
as:
as:
[local]<hostname>(nse-fr-peer-nsei-id)#
Step 2
In the Peer NSEI configuration mode, create a virtual connection instance for this entity. The resulting prompt will
appear as:
appear as:
[local]<hostname>(nse-fr-peer-nsei-<id>-nsvci-<id>)#