Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Documentation Roadmaps
ASN Gateway Overview
▀ Supported Features
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Product Overview
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EAP-Authentication and Key Agreement (EAP-AKA)
EAP-AKA uses symmetric cryptography based on pre-shared private client/server keys and challenge-response
mechanisms similar to other EAP methods. It verifies credentials for users of Removable User Identity Modules (R-
UIMs).
mechanisms similar to other EAP methods. It verifies credentials for users of Removable User Identity Modules (R-
UIMs).
WiMAX Prepaid Accounting
The system supports prepaid accounting for clients on the ASN Gateway.
Clients can communicate directly to a home AAA server or be proxied through a visited network‘s AAA server. The
following figure shows a typical prepaid network topology.
following figure shows a typical prepaid network topology.
Figure 37. Prepaid Network Topology
IP Network
ASN Gateway
Prepaid Client
Prepaid Client
Home Agent
(HA)
WiMAX
Prepaid User
WiMAX Base
Station
Home
AAA
Prepaid
Server
Volume and Duration-based Prepaid Accounting
Prepaid accounting is a licensed-enabled feature. The ASN Gateway supports both volume threshold and duration
threshold based prepaid accounting. Even though session-level accounting is performed for both volume and duration,
the number of bytes in a multi-flow session are applied to a duration-based configuration.
threshold based prepaid accounting. Even though session-level accounting is performed for both volume and duration,
the number of bytes in a multi-flow session are applied to a duration-based configuration.
RADIUS attributes identify thresholds and quotas for both volume (number of bytes) and duration (length of session).