Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
ePDG Changes in Release 16
ePDG Enhancements for 16.0 ▀
Release Change Reference, StarOS Release 16 ▄
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ePDG Enhancements for 16.0
This section identifies all of the ePDG enhancements included in this release:
Feature Changes - new or modified features or behavior changes. For details, refer to the ePDG Administration Guide
for this release.
for this release.
Command Changes - changes to any of the CLI command syntax. For details, refer to the Command Line Interface
Reference for this release.
Reference for this release.
Performance Indicator Changes - new, modified, and deprecated bulk statistics, disconnect reasons, counters and/or
fields in new or modified schema and/or show command output. For details, refer to the Statistics and Counters
Reference for this release.
fields in new or modified schema and/or show command output. For details, refer to the Statistics and Counters
Reference for this release.
CSCua99299 -[ePDG] no show epdg-svc session peer-addr <IP>
Feature Changes
IPV6 for show epdg-svc session peer-addr <IP>
show epdg-svc session peer-addr <IP>
accepts IPv6 address also.
Previous Behavior: "show epdg-svc session peer-addr <IP>" accepts only IPv4 address.
New Behavior: "show epdg-svc session peer-addr <IP>" accepts both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
Customer Impact: No.
CSCug87380 - Narrowing of Traffic Selectors
Feature Changes
Narrowing of Traffic Selectors
If TSrs configured, except WSG-RAS all other subscribers GW does traffic-selectors negotiation for TSr.
Previous Behavior: Traffic selector does not negotiate, GW responds back with wild-cards tsels in TSr.
New Behavior: TSr can be configured to negotiate traffic-selection according to RFC5996. If TSr is not configured,
GW respects the received tsels and responds back with the same. In either case maximum of 4 tsels for TSr can be sent
out from GW.
GW respects the received tsels and responds back with the same. In either case maximum of 4 tsels for TSr can be sent
out from GW.
Customer Impact: No.