Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
eGTP Service Configuration Mode Commands
▀ interface-type
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
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interface-sgsn
: Specifies that the interface has the characteristics of an eGTP S-GW S4 reference point
to/from an SGSN. On an S4-SGSN, this option specifies that the eGTP service is used for an S4-SGSN and
gives the service the characteristics required for messaging towards an SGW (S4) / MME (S3) / S4-SGSN
(S16).
gives the service the characteristics required for messaging towards an SGW (S4) / MME (S3) / S4-SGSN
(S16).
interface-sgw-egress
: Specifies that the interface has the characteristics of an eGTP S-GW S5/S8
reference point to an eGTP P-GW. The interface assumes the characteristics of either a GTP-C (control
Plane) or GTP-U (user plane) reference point.
Plane) or GTP-U (user plane) reference point.
interface-sgw-ingress
: Specifies that the interface has the characteristics of:
an eGTP-C S-GW S11 reference point from the MME.
an eGTP-U S-GW S1-U reference point from the eNodeB.
Usage
Use this command to specify the type of interface this service uses. By configuring this command, the
interface takes on the characteristics of the selected type.
Disable specific interface support for P-GW by entering the following command:
interface takes on the characteristics of the selected type.
Disable specific interface support for P-GW by entering the following command:
interface-type interface-pgw-ingress
Example
The following command configures the interface bound to this service to maintain the characteristics of an
eGTP-C S-GW S11 reference point from an MME:
eGTP-C S-GW S11 reference point from an MME:
interface-type interface-sgw-ingress
The following command accepts or rejects Create Session Request (CSR) on GTP based S2a interface.
interface-type interface-pgw-ingress s2a