Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Verifying and Saving Your Configuration
Service Configuration ▀
VPC-VSM System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 19 ▄
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Service Configuration
Verify that your service was created and configured properly by entering the following command:
show service_type name service_name
The output is a concise listing of the service parameter settings similar to the sample displayed below. In this example, a
wsg-service called rav4 is configured.
wsg-service called rav4 is configured.
Service name: rav4
Context: wsg
Bind: DONE
Max Sessions: 8000
IP address: 33.33.33.30 UDP Port: 500
MTU: 1400
Crypto template: rav4
deployment mode: 0
Context Configuration
Verify that your context was created and configured properly by entering the show context name name command.
The output shows the active context. Its ID is similar to the sample displayed below. In this example, a context named
wsg is configured.
wsg is configured.
Context Name ContextID State
------------ --------- -----
wsg 2 Active
System Configuration
Verify that your entire configuration file was created and configured properly by entering the show configuration
command.
command.
This command displays the entire configuration for the VPC-VSM instance, including the context and service
configurations defined above.
configurations defined above.
Finding Configuration Errors
Identify errors in your configuration file by entering the show configuration errors command.