Overview of the Intelligent Wireless Access Gateway
Configuring the iWAG for 4G Mobile IP Users
Configuring PMIPv6 for the iWAG
You must configure PMIPv6 for the iWAG to allow access to mobile IP users.
The tasks listed below describe the procedures involved in configuring the Mobile Access Gateway. For
detailed steps, see the "How to Configure Proxy Mobile IPv6 Support for MAG Functionality" section in the
IP Mobility: PMIPv6 Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Release 3S
• Configuring a Proxy Mobile IPv6 Domain by Using the Configuration from the AAA Server
• Configuring the Minimum Configuration for a MAG to Function
• Configuring a Detailed Configuration for a MAG when an AAA Server is not Available
• Configuring a Minimum Configuration for a MAG
• Configuring a Detailed Configuration for a MAG
The tasks listed below describe the procedures involved in configuring Local Mobility Anchor. For detailed
steps, see the "How to Configure Proxy Mobile IPv6 Support for LMA Functionality" section in the
Mobility: PMIPv6 Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Release 3S
• Configuring a Proxy Mobile IPv6 Domain by Using the Configuration from the AAA Server
• Configuring a Minimum Configuration for a Domain When an AAA Server Is Not Available
• Configuring a Detailed Configuration for a Domain When the AAA Server Is Not Available
• Configuring a Minimum Configuration for an LMA
• Configuring a Detailed Configuration for an LMA
Enabling Mobile Client Service Abstraction
This section describes how to enable Mobile Client Service Abstraction (MCSA) for PMIPv6.
Enabling MCSA is mandatory before you enable the Mobility feature in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series
Note
Aggregation Services Routers.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. mcsa
4. enable sessionmgr
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