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Context Configuration Mode Commands
▀ apn
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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apn
Creates/deletes Access Point Name (APN) templates and enters the APN Configuration Mode within the current
context.
context.
Product
GGSN, P-GW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Deletes a previously configured APN template.
Specifies a name for the APN template.
can be from 1 to 62 alpha and/or numeric characters and is not case sensitive. It may also contain
dots (.) and/or dashes (-).
Indicates that the command is to execute without any additional prompt and confirmation from the user.
W
ARNING
:
If this keyword option is used with
command the APN named
will
be deleted with all active/inactive subscribers without prompting any warning or confirmation.
Usage
This command creates an APN within the system and causes the CLI to enter the APN Configuration Mode.
The APN is a logical name for a packet data network and/or a service to which the system supports access.
When a create PDP context request is received by the system, it examines the APN information element
within the packet. The system determines if an APN with the identical name is configured. If so, the system
uses the configuration parameters associated with that APN as a template for processing the request. If the
names do not match, the request is rejected with a cause code of 219 (DBH, Missing or unknown APN).
APN templates should be created/configured within destination contexts on the system. Up to 1000 APNs can
be configured.
The APN is a logical name for a packet data network and/or a service to which the system supports access.
When a create PDP context request is received by the system, it examines the APN information element
within the packet. The system determines if an APN with the identical name is configured. If so, the system
uses the configuration parameters associated with that APN as a template for processing the request. If the
names do not match, the request is rejected with a cause code of 219 (DBH, Missing or unknown APN).
APN templates should be created/configured within destination contexts on the system. Up to 1000 APNs can
be configured.
Example
The following command creates an APN template called isp1:
The following command creates an APN template called isp1: