Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Configuring the Evolved Packet Data Gateway
▀ Configuring the System to Perform as an Evolved Packet Data Gateway
▄ ePDG Administration Guide, StarOS Release 17
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no shutdown
vlan <tag>
bind interface <swu_interface_name> <epdg_context_name>
exit
port ethernet <slot_number/port_number>
no shutdown
vlan <tag>
bind interface <epdg_dns_interface_name> <epdg_context_name>
exit
port ethernet <slot_number/port_number>
no shutdown
vlan <tag>
bind interface <swm_interface_name> <epdg_context_name>
exit
port ethernet <slot_number/port_number>
no shutdown
vlan <tag>
bind interface <s2b_interface_name> <egress_context_name>
exit
end
The
egtp-service
command creates the eGTP (evolved GPRS Tunneling Protocol) service that communicates with
the LMA (Local Mobility Anchor) service on the P-GW to provide network-based mobility management. The
ipv6
route
command configures a static IPv6 route to the next-hop router. In this configuration, it configures a static route
from the ePDG to the P-GW over the S2b interface. The
bind interface
command binds each logical interface to a
physical Ethernet port.
Bulk Statistics Configuration
Use the following configuration example to enable ePDG bulk statistics:
configure
bulkstats collection
bulkstats mode