Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Context Configuration Mode Commands I-M
▀ ipsg-service
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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Usage
Use this command to create/configure/delete an IPSG service.
A maximum of one IPSG service can be configured per context.
IPSG service commands are defined in the IPSG RADIUS Snoop Configuration Mode Commands chapter and
the IPSG RADIUS Server Configuration Mode Commands chapters.
A maximum of 256 services (regardless of type) can be configured per system.
A maximum of one IPSG service can be configured per context.
IPSG service commands are defined in the IPSG RADIUS Snoop Configuration Mode Commands chapter and
the IPSG RADIUS Server Configuration Mode Commands chapters.
A maximum of 256 services (regardless of type) can be configured per system.
Caution:
A large number of services greatly increases the complexity of system management and may impact
overall system performance (i.e., resulting from system handoffs). Do not configure a large number of services unless
your application requires it. Contact your Cisco account representative for more information.
your application requires it. Contact your Cisco account representative for more information.
Important:
IP Services Gateway functionality is a license-controlled feature. A valid feature license must be
installed prior to configuring an IPSG service. Contact your Cisco account representative for more information.
On entering the command with the
radius-server
mode or without any mode, the CLI prompt changes to:
[context_name]hostname(config-ipsg-service-radius-server)#
On entering the command with the
radius-snoop
mode, the CLI prompt changes to:
[context_name]hostname(config-ipsg-service-radius-snoop)#
For more information about the IP Services Gateway, refer to the IP Services Gateway Administration Guide.
Example
The following command configures an IPSG RADIUS Snoop service named
ipsg1
and enters the IPSG
RADIUS Snoop Configuration Mode:
ipsg-service ipsg1 mode radius-snoop
The following command enables the eWAG service (IPSG service in eWAG mode), and enters the IPSG
RADIUS Server Configuration Mode, which is common for the eWAG and IPSG services:
RADIUS Server Configuration Mode, which is common for the eWAG and IPSG services:
ipsg-service ipsg2 mode radius-server ewag