Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
LAC Service Configuration Mode Commands
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Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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calling-number value imsi
Configures the system to allow the IMSI to be used as Calling-Number as a part of ICRQ message sent to the
LNS. If this keyword is not configured, then MSISDN will be used as Calling-Number.
LNS. If this keyword is not configured, then MSISDN will be used as Calling-Number.
Important:
This is a customer-specific keyword available for PDSN. Please contact your local Cisco sales
representative for more information.
Usage
Use this command to configure the attribute for the HostName AVP for L2TP messages exchanged between
LAC and LNS.
LAC Hostname will be different for the subscribers corresponding to the different corporate APNs. In the
absence of a AAA assigned HostName, the LAC-Service name is used as HostName. By default the LAC-
Service name is used as the HostName AVP.
LAC and LNS.
LAC Hostname will be different for the subscribers corresponding to the different corporate APNs. In the
absence of a AAA assigned HostName, the LAC-Service name is used as HostName. By default the LAC-
Service name is used as the HostName AVP.
Example
The following command enables the use of the value of Tunnel-Client-Auth-ID attribute for the HostName
AVP:
AVP:
allow aaa-assigned-hostname
Use the following command to reset the behavior so that the LAC-Service uses the LAC-Service name as the
HostName AVP:
HostName AVP:
no allow aaa-assigned-hostname