Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
Verifying the Configuration ▀
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Service name : pgw1
Service-Id : 1
Context : test1
Status : STARTED
Restart Counter : 8
EGTP Service : egtp1
LMA Service : Not defined
Session-Delete-Delay Timer : Enabled
Session-Delete-Delay timeout : 10000(msecs)
PLMN ID List : MCC: 100, MNC: 99
Newcall Policy : None
Service-Id : 1
Context : test1
Status : STARTED
Restart Counter : 8
EGTP Service : egtp1
LMA Service : Not defined
Session-Delete-Delay Timer : Enabled
Session-Delete-Delay timeout : 10000(msecs)
PLMN ID List : MCC: 100, MNC: 99
Newcall Policy : None
Context Configuration
Verify that your context was created and configured properly by entering the show context name name command.
The output shows the active context. Its ID is similar to the sample displayed below. In this example, a context named
test1 is configured.
test1 is configured.
Context Name ContextID State
------------ --------- -----
test1 2 Active
------------ --------- -----
test1 2 Active
System Configuration
Verify that your entire configuration file was created and configured properly by entering the show configuration
command.
command.
This command displays the entire configuration including the context and service configurations defined above.
Finding Configuration Errors
Identify errors in your configuration file by entering the show configuration errors command.
This command displays errors it finds within the configuration. For example, if you have created a service named
“service1”, but entered it as “srv1” in another part of the configuration, the system displays this error.
“service1”, but entered it as “srv1” in another part of the configuration, the system displays this error.
You must refine this command to specify particular sections of the configuration. Add the section keyword and choose
a section from the help menu as shown in the examples below.
a section from the help menu as shown in the examples below.
show configuration errors section ggsn-service
or
show configuration errors section aaa-config
If the configuration contains no errors, an output similar to the following is displayed:
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Displaying Global
AAA-configuration errors
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Total 0 error(s) in this section !
Displaying Global
AAA-configuration errors
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Total 0 error(s) in this section !