Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Configuring the Evolved Packet Data Gateway
▀ Configuring the System to Perform as an Evolved Packet Data Gateway
▄ ePDG Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18
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Configuring the System to Perform as an Evolved Packet Data
Gateway
This section provides a high-level series of steps and the associated configuration file examples for configuring the
system to perform as an ePDG in a test environment. For a configuration example without instructions, see “Sample
Evolved Packet Data Gateway Configuration File”.
system to perform as an ePDG in a test environment. For a configuration example without instructions, see “Sample
Evolved Packet Data Gateway Configuration File”.
Information provided in this section includes the following:
Required Information
The following sections describe the minimum amount of information required to configure and make the ePDG
operational in the network. To make the process more efficient, it is recommended that this information be available
prior to configuring the system.
operational in the network. To make the process more efficient, it is recommended that this information be available
prior to configuring the system.
Required Local Context Configuration Information
The following table lists the information that is required to configure the local context on the ePDG.
Table 20. Required Information for Local Context Configuration
Required
Information
Description
Management Interface Configuration
Interface name(s)
The name(s) of the management interface(s), which can be from 1 to 79 alpha and/or numeric characters.
Multiple names are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
Multiple names are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
IP address(es) and
subnet mask(s)
subnet mask(s)
The IPv4 address(es) and subnet mask(s) assigned to the interface(s). Multiple addresses and subnet masks
are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
are needed if multiple interfaces will be configured.
Remote access
type(s)
type(s)
The type(s) of remote access that will be used to access the system, such as ftpd, sshd, and/or telnetd.
Security
administrator
name(s)
administrator
name(s)
The name(s) of the security administrator(s) with full rights to the system.
Security
administrator
password(s)
administrator
password(s)
Open or encrypted passwords can be used.
Gateway IP
address(es)
address(es)
Used when configuring static IP routes from the management interface(s) to a specific network.