Configuring the iWAG for 3G Mobile IP Users
Command or Action
Step 4
description string
Example:
Router(config-if)# description access interface
connected to subscriber
Step 5
ip address ip-address mask [secondary [vrf vrf-name]]
Example:
Router(config-if)# ip address 192.171.10.1
255.255.0.0
Step 6
negotiation auto
Example:
Router(config-if)# negotiation auto
Step 7
service-policy type control policy-map-name
Example:
Router(config-if)# service-policy type control
BB_Profile
Step 8
ip subscriber {l2-connected}
Example:
Router(config-if)# ip subscriber l2-connected
Step 9
initiator {dhcp | radius-proxy | static ip subscriber list
listname | unclassified ip | unclassified mac-address}
Example:
Router(config-subscriber)# initiator unclassified
mac-address
Step 10
initiator {dhcp | radius-proxy | static ip subscriber list
listname | unclassified ip | unclassified mac-address}
Example:
Router(config-subscriber)# initiator dhcp
Configuring a Tunnel Interface for the iWAG
This section describes how to configure a tunnel interface between the iWAG solution and the GGSN.
Intelligent Wireless Access Gateway Configuration Guide
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Overview of the Intelligent Wireless Access Gateway
Purpose
Adds a description to an interface configuration.
Sets a primary IP address or secondary IP address for
an interface.
Enables auto negotiation on a Gigabit Ethernet interface.
Applies a control policy to a context.
Enables Cisco ISG IP subscriber support on an interface
and specifies the access method that IP subscribers use
for connecting to the Cisco ISG on an interface.
Note
The iWAG does not support the routed access
method.
Enables the Cisco ISG to create an IP subscriber session
upon receipt of a specified type of packet.
Enables the Cisco ISG to create an IP subscriber session
upon receipt of a specified type of packet.
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