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exit
ip route {<ipv4_address/mask> | <ipv6_address> } next-hop
<next_hop_ipv4/ipv6_address> <isp_data_interface_name>
end
Enhanced and Optional Configurations
This section describes how to configure enhanced and optional configurations:
Configure Virtual APN support as described in the Virtual APN Support Configuration section.
Configure R7 Gx Interface support as described in the Gx Interface Configuration section.
Configure Gy Interface support as described in the Gy Interface Configuration section.
Virtual APN Support Configuration
To configure Virtual APN Support use the following configuration:
configure
context <ipsg_context_name>
apn <apn_name>
virtual-apn preference <priority> apn <apn_name> [ access-gw-address {
<ipv4/ipv6_address> | <ipv4/ipv6_address/mask> } | [ msisdn-range { from
<msisdn_start_range> to <msisdn_end_range> } ] [ rat-type { eutran | gan | geran | hspa |
utran | wlan } ] ]
exit
#–RADIUS Server and/or RADIUS Snoop mode–
ipsg-service <ipsg_service_name> mode radius-server
ipsg-service <ipsg_service_name> mode radius-snoop
profile { APN | subscriber }
end
Notes:
The IPSG Virtual APN feature allows operators to use a single APN to configure differentiated services. The
APN selection is based on the APN supplied to the IPSG in conjunction with the following configurable
parameters:
access-gw-address (for IPSG this means the RADIUS client
msisdn-range
rat-type
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