Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Subscriber Configuration Mode Commands
▀ mobile-ip
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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mobile-ip
Enables or disables access to mobile IP services by the subscriber.
Product
HA
FA
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > Subscriber Configuration
configure > context context_name > subscriber { default | name subscriber_name }
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-subscriber)#
Syntax
[ no ] mobile-ip { allow-aaa-address-assignment | dns-address source-priority { aaa |
home-agent } | gratuitous-arp aggressive | home-agent ip_address [alternate] | match-aaa-
assigned-address | min-reg-lifetime-override [value | infinit ] | mn-aaa-removal-
indication | mn-ha-hash-algorithm { hmac-md5 | md5 | rfc2002-md5 } | mn-ha-shared-key key
| mn-ha-spi spi_num | reverse-tunnel | security-level { ipsec | none } | send {access-
technology | accounting-correlation-info bsid | dns-address | host-config | imsi |
terminal-verification } }
home-agent } | gratuitous-arp aggressive | home-agent ip_address [alternate] | match-aaa-
assigned-address | min-reg-lifetime-override [value | infinit ] | mn-aaa-removal-
indication | mn-ha-hash-algorithm { hmac-md5 | md5 | rfc2002-md5 } | mn-ha-shared-key key
| mn-ha-spi spi_num | reverse-tunnel | security-level { ipsec | none } | send {access-
technology | accounting-correlation-info bsid | dns-address | host-config | imsi |
terminal-verification } }
no
Disables the mobile IP option specified.
allow-aaa-address-assignment
Default: Disabled.
Enables the FA to accept a home address assigned by an AAA server. This should only be configured on the
FA side.
Enables the FA to accept a home address assigned by an AAA server. This should only be configured on the
FA side.
dns-address source-priority { aaa | home-agent }
Sets the priority behavior on the FA to use either the DNS IP address information from the HA or the AAA
server to include in the RRP to the MN.
When the
server to include in the RRP to the MN.
When the
no
keyword is used in conjunction with the
dns-address
keyword, information received from
both the home-agent and the AAA server is sent if available.
DNS IP address information from the HA comes from the DNS Normal Vendor/Organization Specific
Extension (NVSE) in the Registry Registrar Protocol (RRP).
DNS IP address information from the AAA server is in the access accept message.
DNS IP address information from the HA comes from the DNS Normal Vendor/Organization Specific
Extension (NVSE) in the Registry Registrar Protocol (RRP).
DNS IP address information from the AAA server is in the access accept message.
home-agent
: If the DNS address is received from the home-agent only that information is sent to the MN.
Otherwise the DNS address received from the AAA server is sent.
aaa
: If the DNS address is received from the AAA server only that information is sent to MN. Otherwise the
DNS address received from the home-agent is sent.