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PDN Gateway Configuration
Configuring the System as a Standalone PMIP P-GW in an LTE-SAE Network ▀
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exit
rulebase <
name
>
<
rule_base
>
.
.
<
rule_base
>
end
Notes:
As depicted above, multiple rule definitions, charging actions, and rule bases can be configured to support a
variety of charging scenarios.
Routing and/or charging rule definitions can be created/configured. The maximum number of routing rule
definitions that can be created is 256. The maximum number of charging rule definitions is 2048.
Charging actions define the action to take when a rule definition is matched.
A rule base is a collection of rule definitions and associated charging actions.
AAA and Policy Configuration
Step 1
Configure AAA and policy interfaces by applying the example configuration in the
Creating and Configuring the AAA
Context
section.
Step 2
Create and configure QCI to QoS mapping by applying the example configuration in the
Configuring QCI-QoS
Mapping
section.
Creating and Configuring the AAA Context
Use the following example to create and configure a AAA context including diameter support and policy control, and
bind the port to interface supporting traffic between this context and a PCRF:
configure
context <
aaa_context_name
> -noconfirm
interface <
s6b_interface_name
>
ip address <
ipv4_address
>
exit
interface <
gx_interface_name
>
ipv6 address <
address
>
exit
interface <
gy_interface_name
>