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Release Notes for SSG-MWAM Release 1.2 with Cisco IOS Release 12.3(8)T1
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System Requirements
Note
In this release, each SSG on the MWAM must be configured individually.
Service Selection Gateway
The SSG is a Cisco IOS software feature module that enables service providers to create new
revenue-generating opportunities by offering on-demand services. The SSG provides Remote
Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) authentication and accounting for user-interactive
policy routing to different IP destinations. This improves flexibility and convenience for subscribers,
including the ability to log on to multiple services simultaneously, and enables service providers to bill
subscribers based on connection time and services used, rather than charging a flat rate.
revenue-generating opportunities by offering on-demand services. The SSG provides Remote
Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) authentication and accounting for user-interactive
policy routing to different IP destinations. This improves flexibility and convenience for subscribers,
including the ability to log on to multiple services simultaneously, and enables service providers to bill
subscribers based on connection time and services used, rather than charging a flat rate.
Traffic from the mobile user is addressed to an SSG on the MWAM. The request for access is forwarded
to the Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) server, and the user is authenticated and
authorized to access the services defined in a user profile. Then data traffic is exchanged between the
user and servers in the service network. Each network is defined with its own VLAN, and all SSGs on
the MWAM access the same VLANs to receive and send data.
to the Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) server, and the user is authenticated and
authorized to access the services defined in a user profile. Then data traffic is exchanged between the
user and servers in the service network. Each network is defined with its own VLAN, and all SSGs on
the MWAM access the same VLANs to receive and send data.
For more information about the features available in the SSG, refer to the following URL:
System Requirements
This section describes system requirements for SSG-MWAM Release .
Hardware
The SSG-MWAM Release 1.1 requires the following hardware components:
•
Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 series platform
•
Supervisor Engine 2 module with MSFC 2 daughter card
•
MWAM
A Hardware-Software Compatibility Matrix is available on CCO for users with CCO login accounts.
This matrix allows users to search for supported hardware components by entering a Cisco platform and
IOS Release. The Hardware-Software Compatibility Matrix tool is available at the following URL:
This matrix allows users to search for supported hardware components by entering a Cisco platform and
IOS Release. The Hardware-Software Compatibility Matrix tool is available at the following URL:
Note
In this release, each SSG on the MWAM must be configured individually.
Service Selection Gateway
The SSG is a Cisco IOS software feature module that enables service providers to create new
revenue-generating opportunities by offering on-demand services. The SSG provides Remote
Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) authentication and accounting for user-interactive
policy routing to different IP destinations. This improves flexibility and convenience for subscribers,
including the ability to log on to multiple services simultaneously, and enables service providers to bill
subscribers based on connection time and services used, rather than charging a flat rate.
revenue-generating opportunities by offering on-demand services. The SSG provides Remote
Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) authentication and accounting for user-interactive
policy routing to different IP destinations. This improves flexibility and convenience for subscribers,
including the ability to log on to multiple services simultaneously, and enables service providers to bill
subscribers based on connection time and services used, rather than charging a flat rate.
Traffic from the mobile user is addressed to an SSG on the MWAM. The request for access is forwarded
to the Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) server, and the user is authenticated and
authorized to access the services defined in a user profile. Then data traffic is exchanged between the
user and servers in the service network. Each network is defined with its own VLAN, and all SSGs on
the MWAM access the same VLANs to receive and send data.
to the Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) server, and the user is authenticated and
authorized to access the services defined in a user profile. Then data traffic is exchanged between the
user and servers in the service network. Each network is defined with its own VLAN, and all SSGs on
the MWAM access the same VLANs to receive and send data.
For more information about the features available in the SSG, refer to the following URL:
System Requirements
This section describes system requirements for SSG-MWAM Release 1.2.
Hardware
The SSG-MWAM Release 1.2 requires the following hardware components:
•
Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 series platform
•
Supervisor module with MSFC 2 daughter card
•
MWAM
A Hardware-Software Compatibility Matrix is available on CCO for users with CCO login accounts.
This matrix allows users to search for supported hardware components by entering a Cisco platform and
IOS Release. The Hardware-Software Compatibility Matrix tool is available at the following URL:
This matrix allows users to search for supported hardware components by entering a Cisco platform and
IOS Release. The Hardware-Software Compatibility Matrix tool is available at the following URL: