Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
LTE Emergency Profile Configuration Mode Commands
apn ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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apn
Configures the name and PDN type of the access point name (APN) used for emergency PDN connections.
Product
MME
Privilege
Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > LTE Policy Configuration > LTE Emergency Profile Configuration
configure > lte-policy > lte-emergency-profile profile_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(lte-emergency-profile)#
Syntax
apn apn_name pdn-type { ipv4 | ipv4v6 | ipv6 } [ restoration-priority priority_value ]
no apn
no
Removes the selected APN from the profile.
apn_name
apn_name
specifies the name of a pre-configured APN profile to associate with this LTE emergency profile.
For more information on APNs, refer to the apn command in the Context Configuration Mode Commands
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pdn-type { ipv4 | ipv4v6 | ipv6 }
Configures the packet data network type supported by the APN and this profile.
ipv4
: Specifies that the PDN supports IPv4 network traffic.
ipv4v6
: Specifies that the PDN supports both IPv4 and IPv6 network traffic.
ipv6
: Specifies that the PDN supports IPv6 network traffic.
restoration-priority priority_value
Configures the APN restoration priority value for emergency sessions for this APN profile. The reactivation
of emergency PDNs after a P-GW restart notification is processed in the order of this priority.
of emergency PDNs after a P-GW restart notification is processed in the order of this priority.
priority_value
The priority value is an integer value from 1 through 16. Where "1" is the highest priority and "16" is the
lowest priority. Default: 16 (lowest priority).
To define the APN restoration priority for non-emergency sessions, refer to the APN Profile >
lowest priority. Default: 16 (lowest priority).
To define the APN restoration priority for non-emergency sessions, refer to the APN Profile >
apn-
restoration
command.