Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
EPDG Service Configuration Mode Commands
▀ username
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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username
Sets the options related to username received from mobile.
Product
ePDG
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context > EPDG Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > epdg service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-epdg-service)#
Syntax
username { check-mac-address [ failure-handling { continue | terminate } ] | mac-
address-delimiter { NAI-label | colon | colon-or-NAI-label } | mac-address-stripping }
address-delimiter { NAI-label | colon | colon-or-NAI-label } | mac-address-stripping }
no username { check-mac-address | mac-address-stripping }
no
Cancels the options related to username received from mobile.
username { check-mac-address [ failure-handling {
continue | terminate } ] |
mac-address-delimiter { NAI-label | colon | colon-or-NAI-label } | mac-address-
stripping }
stripping }
check-mac-address
validates Mac address. By default, Mac address is not validated.
failure-handling
{
continue
|
terminate
} : MAC Address validation failure handling configuration.
continue
ignores failure and continues.
terminate
terminates session on request failure.
mac-address-delimiter
is the second delimiter to be used to extract the MAC address from username
when first delimiter is '@'.
NAI-label
NAI-label(.nai) to be used to extract the MAC Address from username as a second delimiter
when first delimiter is '@'.
colon
Colon(:) to be used to extract the MAC Address from username as a second delimiter when first
delimiter is '@' .
colon-or-NAI-la bel
Either colon(:) or NAI-Label(.nai) to be used to extract the MAC address from
username as a second delimiter when first delimiter is '@'. This is the default option.
mac-address-stripping
strips Mac Address from the username. By default, it is disabled.
Usage
Use this command to set the options (Validate Mac address / mac-address-delimiter / mac-address-stripping)
related to username received from mobile.
related to username received from mobile.
Example
Use the following command to set the options related to username received from mobile.