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Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
Verifying the Configuration ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Mobility Management Entity Administration Guide ▄
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Enter the following command to display the IP address pool configuration:
show ip pool
The output from this command should look similar to the sample shown below. In this example, all IP pools were
configured in the isp1 context.
configured in the isp1 context.
context : isp1:
+-----Type: (P) - Public (R) - Private
| (S) - Static (E) - Resource
|
|+----State: (G) - Good (D) - Pending Delete (R)-Resizing
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||++--Priority: 0..10 (Highest (0) .. Lowest (10))
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||||+-Busyout: (B) - Busyout configured
|||| |||||| vvvvv Pool Name Start Address Mask/End Address Used Avail
----- --------- --------------- --------------- -------- --------
PG00 ipsec 12.12.12.0 255.255.255.0 0 254 PG00
pool1 10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0 0 65534 SG00
vpnpool 192.168.1.250 192.168.1.254 0 5 Total Pool Count: 5
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MPORTANT
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Many features can be configured on the system. There are show commands specifically for these
features. Refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for more information.
Service Configuration
Verify that your service was created and configured properly by entering the following command:
show
<service_type> <service_name>
The output is a concise listing of the service parameter settings similar to the sample displayed below. In this example, a
P-GW service called pgw is configured.
P-GW service called pgw is configured.
Service name : pgw1
Service-Id : 1
Context : test1