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GGSN Service Configuration Mode Commands
▀ sgsn define-multiple-address-group
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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sgsn define-multiple-address-group
This keyword defines an SGSN Multiple Address Group and enters SGSN Multiple Address Group Configuration
mode. Whenever there is a change in the control address in a GTPC UPC message, it is treated as an inter-SGSN
handoff because an SGSN is usually identified uniquely by a single IP-address. This command supports a multiple
address group feature which allows you to specify a set of addresses that specify a single SGSN. When a UPC handoff
is received from any address in the group, it is treated as an intra-SGSN handoff.
mode. Whenever there is a change in the control address in a GTPC UPC message, it is treated as an inter-SGSN
handoff because an SGSN is usually identified uniquely by a single IP-address. This command supports a multiple
address group feature which allows you to specify a set of addresses that specify a single SGSN. When a UPC handoff
is received from any address in the group, it is treated as an intra-SGSN handoff.
Product
GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Removes a specific SGSN Multiple Address Group from the list GGSN service configuration.
Specifies the name of an SGSN multiple address group to create or configure.
must be an alphanumeric string from 1 through 63 characters in length.
must be an alphanumeric string from 1 through 63 characters in length.
Usage
Use this command to create or configure an SGSN Multiple Address Group that the GGSN service is to
communicate with. This command can be entered multiple times to configure multiple SGSN Multiple
Address Groups.
communicate with. This command can be entered multiple times to configure multiple SGSN Multiple
Address Groups.
Example
The following command creates an SGSN Multiple Address Group named sgsngrp1 enters SGSN Multiple Address
Group Configuration mode:
The following command creates an SGSN Multiple Address Group named sgsngrp1 enters SGSN Multiple Address
Group Configuration mode: