RADIUS-based Enhanced Wireless Access Gateway Configuration
R-eWAG Configuration
This section describes how to configure the R-eWAG service.
1. Create and configure the R-eWAG service as described in the
section.
2. Create and configure an APN for R-eWAG as described in the
3. Create and configure an SGTP service for R-eWAG as described in the
4. Configure the NAT in-line service for R-eWAG as described in the
5. Save your configuration to the flash memory, an external memory device, and/or a network location using the
Exec Mode command
configuration files, refer to the System Administration Guide and the Command Line Interface Reference.
Important:
that the most common or likely commands and/or keyword options are presented. In many cases, other optional
commands and/or keyword options are available. Refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for complete
information regarding all commands.
Creating and Configuring the R-eWAG Service
This section describes how to create and configure an R-eWAG service.
Creating the R-eWAG Service
Configuring the R-eWAG Service
Creating the R-eWAG Service
To create the R-eWAG service use the following configuration:
configure
context <context_name> [ -noconfirm ]
ipsg-service <ipsg_service_name> mode radius-server ewag [ -noconfirm ]
end
Notes:
The
ewag
RADIUS Server Configuration Mode, which is common for the R-eWAG and IPSG services.
Important:
Note that the R-eWAG service is the IPSG service configured in R-eWAG mode.
There is no separate R-eWAG configuration mode.
save configuration
Commands used in the configuration examples in this section provide base functionality to the extent
keyword enables the R-eWAG service (IPSG service in R-eWAG mode), and enters the IPSG
Creating and Configuring the R-eWAG Service
Configuring the APN
Configuring NATALG Support
. For additional information on how to verify and save
Cisco ASR 5000 Enhanced Wireless Access Gateway Administration Guide ▄
R-eWAG Configuration ▀
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Configuring the SGTP Service
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