Enhanced And Optional Configurations; Virtual Apn Support Configuration - Cisco ASR 5000 Administration Manual

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IP Services Gateway Configuration
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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