Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
PDSN Service Configuration Mode Commands
▀ bind
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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bind
Binds the PDSN service to a logical IP interface serving as the R-P interface. Specifies the maximum number of
subscribers that can access this service over the interface.
subscribers that can access this service over the interface.
Product
PDSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > PDSN Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > pdsn-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-pdsn-service)#
Syntax
bindaddressaddress [ max-subscribers count ]
no bind address
no
Removes a previously configured binding.
address
Specifies the IP address (address) of the interface configured as the R-P interface.
address
is specified in
dotted decimal notation.
max-subscribers
count
Default:
500000
Specifies the maximum number of subscribers that can access this service on this interface.
count
can be configured to any integer value between
0
and
2500000
.
Important:
The maximum number of subscribers supported is dependant on the license key and the number of
active PACs/PSCs installed in the system. A fully loaded system with
13
active PACs/PSCs can support
2500000
total
subscribers. Refer to the license key command for additional information.
Usage
Associate or tie the PDSN service to a specific logical IP address. The logical IP address or interface takes on
the characteristics of an R-P interface. Only one interface can be bound to a service. The interface should be
configured prior to issuing this command.
This command also sets a limit as to the number of simultaneous subscribers sessions that can be facilitated
by the service/interface at any given time.
When configuring the
the characteristics of an R-P interface. Only one interface can be bound to a service. The interface should be
configured prior to issuing this command.
This command also sets a limit as to the number of simultaneous subscribers sessions that can be facilitated
by the service/interface at any given time.
When configuring the
max-subscribers
option, be sure to consider the following:
The total number of interfaces that you will configure for use as R-P interfaces