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Configuring the System to Perform as an A-BG ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Session Control Manager Administration Guide ▄
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Configuring the System to Perform as an A-BG
This section provides a high-level series of steps and the associated configuration file examples for configuring the
system to perform as an A-BG in a test environment. For a more robust configuration example, refer to the Sample
Configuration Filesappendix.
system to perform as an A-BG in a test environment. For a more robust configuration example, refer to the Sample
Configuration Filesappendix.
To configure the system to perform as an A-BG:
Step 1
Set system configuration parameters such as activating PSCs by applying the example configurations found in the
System Administration Guide.
System Administration Guide.
Step 2
Configure the system to perform as a Proxy-CSCF and set basic CSCF parameters by applying the example
configurations presented in the
configurations presented in the
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MPORTANT
:
The following commands must be added to the Proxy-CSCF Service: nat-pool name
<
> access-service name <
>
Step 3
section.
Step 4
Set the system’s role as an access-proxy and configure service settings by applying the example configuration in the
Step 5
Optional: Configure the system to perform as a Serving-CSCF and set basic CSCF parameters by applying the example
configurations presented in the
configurations presented in the
Step 6
Log system activity by applying the example configuration found in the
Step 7
Save the configuration by following the steps found in the
Access Context Configuration
Use the following example to configure additional access context parameters, such as local subscribers for SIP UAs,
AAA groups, and IP network settings:
AAA groups, and IP network settings: