Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
TWAN Profile Configuration Mode Commands
ue-address ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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ue-address
This command allows you to specify how the UE address allocation should be handled.
Product
SaMOG
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > TWAN Profile Configuration
configure > context context_name > twan-profile twan_profile_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-twan-profile)#
Syntax
ue-address { dhcp | twan }
no ue-address
no
If previously configured, disables the UE allocation configuration.
dhcp
Specifies that the UE address will be assigned at SaMOG by P-GW or GGSN, and sent to the UE using
DHCP.
DHCP.
twan
Specifies that the UE address will be assigned at TWAN also. SaMOG receives the TWAN UE address
through the Accounting Start Framed-IP-Address message, and NAT is performed between the two UE
addresses.
through the Accounting Start Framed-IP-Address message, and NAT is performed between the two UE
addresses.
Usage
Use this command to specify how the UE address allocation should be handled. This configuration can be
used to detect whether a DHCP request is expected or if the configuration setup is an IP@WLAN (no DHCP
required) model.
used to detect whether a DHCP request is expected or if the configuration setup is an IP@WLAN (no DHCP
required) model.
Important:
If the configured access-type is PMIP or EoGRE, the ue address configuration is ignored. If the
configured access-type is IP, and no ue address is configured, the call setup will fail.