Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Guía Para Resolver Problemas
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Simple IP Configuration Examples
Example 2: Simple IP Using a Single Source Context and Multiple Outsourced Destination Contexts ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Packet Data Serving Node Administration Guide ▄
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Example 2: Simple IP Using a Single Source Context and
Multiple Outsourced Destination Contexts
The system allows the wireless carrier to easily generate additional revenue by providing the ability to configure
separate contexts that can then be leased or outsourced to various enterprises or ISPs, each having a specific domain.
separate contexts that can then be leased or outsourced to various enterprises or ISPs, each having a specific domain.
In order to support multiple outsourced domains, the system must first be configured with at least one source context
and multiple destination contexts as shown in the following figure . The AAA servers could be owned/maintained by
either the carrier or the domain. If they are owned by the domain, the carrier will have to receive the AAA information
via proxy.
and multiple destination contexts as shown in the following figure . The AAA servers could be owned/maintained by
either the carrier or the domain. If they are owned by the domain, the carrier will have to receive the AAA information
via proxy.
Figure 16. Simple IP Support Using a Single Source Context and Multiple Outsourced Destination Contexts